Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance

Special Two-Disc Platinum Edition

Disney's most acclaimed and beloved film just got even better! With its incomparable blend of magic and award winning music, Beauty and theiBeast won theiprestigious Golden Globeifor Best Picture and isitheionly animated film ever nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award®. Now magnificently restored and remastered, Beauty and the Beast, features an all new song, "Human Again" seamlessly integrated into the film.

And in this groundbreaking 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD, you'll enter the Beast's castle and explore its many secrets - with three versions of the film, never before seen movie secrets, exciting games featuring all-new animation and more!

Disney magic reigns supremeiin this triumphant 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD - a must for every DVD library.

Storyline: Belle is a girl who is dissatisfied with life in a small provincial French town, constantly trying to fend off the misplaced "affections" of conceited Gaston. The Beast is a prince who was placed under a spell because he could not love. A wrong turn taken by Maurice, Belle's father, causes the two to meet. Written by Tim Pickett

User Comment: tfrizzell United States • "Beauty and the Beast" may not be the best animated film ever made, but its 1991 Best Picture Oscar nomination puts it in a very select class of films. A class that does not include other great animated classics like "Snow White", "Fantasia", "Pinocchio", "Cinderella", and "The Lion King". There is something about this film that makes it stand out from other animated classics. The storyline is superb, the music and songs are perfect, and the direction (yes, the film's direction) is focused and unrelenting. All in all, "Beauty and the Beast" is a film that was worthy of its Best Picture nomination back in 1991. 5 stars out of 5.

Summary: The Only Animated Film Nominated for a Best Picture Oscar

--- JOYA ---

º º