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  1. 3 de dez. de 1976 · With George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Virginia McKenna, Bernard Lee. A beautiful girl agrees to marry a hideous, deformed beast and live in his castle in order to save her father's life.

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    • Family, Fantasy, Romance
    • Fielder Cook
    • 1976-12-03
  2. Beauty and the Beast is a 1976 TV movie directed by Fielder Cook, written by Sherman Yellen and produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions and Palm Films. The movie is a live-action adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth-century fairy-tale starring real-life husband and wife George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere.

    • December 3, 1976
    • Ron Goodwin
  3. 31 de dez. de 2014 · Beauty and the Beast was a Hallmark made-for-TV production that was directed by Fielder Cook, starred George C Scott and Trish Van Devere and broadcast in 1976. Synopsis: A beautiful girl agrees to live with a hideous, deformed beast to save her father's life.

  4. Year: 1976. Original title: Hallmark Hall of Fame: Beauty and the Beast. Synopsis: A beautiful girl agrees to marry a hideous, deformed beast and live in his castle in order to save her father's life.META_DESC_FILM_PROVIDERS see Beauty and the Beast (TV) how where.

  5. Beauty and the Beast 1976. NR. Released December 3, 1976. Runtime 1h 14m. Director Fielder Cook. Writer Sherman Yellen. Country United States. Languages English. Studios Palm Films Ltd. + 1 more. Genres Fantasy, Romance, Family. A beautiful girl agrees to marry a hideous, deformed beast and live in his castle in order to save her father's life.

  6. Beauty and the Beast (1976) - Turner Classic Movies. 1976. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A striking adaptation of the children's classic about the beautiful maiden who agrees to marry a beast and live in his magical castle in order to save her father's life.

  7. George C. Scott is simply perfect in the role of the beast. It would have been such a temptation to "ham-it-up" and to make the beast even beastlier, but he gets the balance just right. The viewer is suitably revolted by him at first, but of course is soon won over by his presence and charm.