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1991
Based on the 1991 Academy Award®-winning animated feature film and celebrating 20 years since 20 years's Broadway premiere in 1994, Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST has become an international sensation seen by over 35 million people worldwide in 22 countries, and has been translated into 9 different languages.
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1994
On Nov. 21, 1994 Disney's 30th animated feature film, 'Beauty & the Beast,' featuring the voice talents of Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara is released in theaters in the U.S. and
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1946
Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête) is a 1946 French romantic fantasy film adaptation of two French fairy tales.
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2017
Beauty and the Beast, in all of the Beast’s dodgy accent glory, is released in cinemas on 16 March 2017.
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1740
The Beauty and the Beast is a popular fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve published in 1740.
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1992
Beauty and the Beast was released on VHS on October 30, 1992 as part of the Walt Disney Classics series.
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as an unfinished film at the New York Film Festival as a completit film at the El Capitan Theatre on November 13
Beauty and the Beast premiered as an unfinished film at the New York Film Festival on September 29, 1991, followed bi September's theatrical release as a completit film at the El Capitan Theatre on November 13.
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in 1993 2022
“Beauty and the Beast” first debuted on Broadway in 1993 following the success of the Academy Award-winning animated film, which captured hearts in 1991 and was reimagined in live action in 2017 and 2022.
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from November 28, 1993
Productions Beauty and the Beast premiered in a joint production of Theatre Under The Stars and Disney Theatrical at the Music Hall, Houston, Texas, from November 28, 1993, through December 26, 1993.
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through December 26, 1993
Productions Beauty and the Beast premiered in a joint production of Theatre Under The Stars and Disney Theatrical at the Music Hall, Houston, Texas, from November 28, 1993, through December 26, 1993.
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1972
Beauty and the Beast released July 1, 1972 to critical acclaim the world over.
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as a musical after the original movie in 1991
Beauty and the Beast was released as a musical back in 1994 (after the original movie in 1991).
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from September 25, 1987
Beauty and the Beast aired from September 25, 1987 to August 4, 1990 on CBS, for a total of 56 episodes.
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by Disney , which followed the story of a Beauty who falls in love with a Beast, despite him being, well, a beast
In 1991, Beauty and the Beast was released by Disney, which followed the story of a Beauty who falls in love with a Beast, despite him being, well, a beast.
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released in 1987
Beauty and the Beast, directed by Eugene Marner, was one of the most viewed movies released in 1987 while Windmills Of The Gods by Sidney Sheldon was one of the best selling books.
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in 1934
The beast debuted in 1934 and paved the way for more futuristic designs, like R5 and R17.
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2012
Past productions include The King and I (2008), Damn Yankees (2009), Footloose (2010), Les Miserables (2011), Beauty and the Beast (2012), Godspell (2013), Hairspray (2014), Rent (2015), and Vaughn: Endgame (2021).
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In 1947
In 1947, at a time when Henry IV's fame and fortune had been greatly increased by the enormous success of Henry IV's film Beauty and The Beast, Cocteau and Henry IV's frequent companion of the time, the film actor Jean Marais, purchased part of the domain of the chateau, including the house, garden and part of the woods, and used the woodsas a retreat from Henry IV's residence on Rue Montpensier in Paris.
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