Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration (2022) Movie Script
NARRATOR: The Wonderful World of Disney
presents a tale as old as time,
starring H.E.R. as Belle,
Josh Groban as the Beast,
Joshua Henry as Gaston,
Martin Short as Lumire,
Shania Twain as Mrs. Potts,
David Alan Grier as Cogsworth,
Jon Jon Briones as Maurice,
Rizwan Manji as LeFou,
and Leo Abelo Perry as Chip.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
Beauty and the Beast:
A 30th Celebration starts now.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(SOFT OMINOUS MUSIC)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
MALE NARRATOR: Once upon a time
in a faraway land,
a young prince lived
in a shining castle.
Although he had everything
his heart desired,
the prince was spoiled, selfish,
and unkind.
But then, one winter's night,
an old beggar woman came
to the castle
and offered him a single rose
in return for shelter
from the bitter cold.
Repulsed by
her haggard appearance,
the prince sneered at the gift
and turned the old woman away.
But she warned him
not to be deceived by appearances,
for beauty is found within.
And when
he dismissed her again,
the old woman's ugliness
melted away
to reveal
a beautiful enchantress.
The prince tried to apologize,
but it was too late, for she had seen
that there was no love
in his heart.
And as punishment,
she transformed him
into a hideous beast
and placed a powerful spell on the castle
and all who lived there.
Ashamed of his monstrous form,
the Beast concealed himself
inside his castle with a magic mirror
as his only window
to the outside world.
The rose she had offered
was truly an enchanted rose,
which would bloom
until his 21st year.
If he could learn to love another
and earn her love in return
by the time
the last petal fell,
then the spell
would be broken.
If not, he would be doomed
to remain a beast for all time.
As the years passed,
he fell into despair
and lost all hope,
for who could ever learn
to love a beast?
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
Welcome, everyone,
to the 30th anniversary celebration
of Walt Disney Animation Studios'
Oscar-winning, animated masterpiece,
Beauty and the Beast.
You are in
for such a special treat
as we present the animated movie
we all know and love
with the musical numbers
reimagined
as live-action spectacles.
And for the Disney fan in all of us,
we are going to have
some rare looks
behind the curtain,
showing you just how
this classic film came to be
from right here
on the Disney Studios backlot,
where the inspiration first struck
to create this landmark film,
one that has brought magic
into the lives
of countless people
all around the globe.
And that legacy began
on this very ground
with an artist, an idea,
and a pencil.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
("BELLE" PLAYING)
(SOFT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC)
Little town, it's a quiet village
Every day like the one before
Little town full of little people
Waking up to say...
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
There goes the baker
With his tray like always
The same old bread and rolls to sell
Every morning, just the same
Since the morning that we came
To this poor provincial town
-Good morning, Belle.
-Good morning, monsieur.
-And where are you off to?
-The book shop.
I just finished the most wonderful story
about a beanstalk and an ogre.
That's nice. Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up.
TRIO: Look, there she goes
That girl is strange, no question
Dazed and distracted, can't you tell
Never part of any crowd
'Cause her head's up on some cloud
ALL: No denying
She's a funny girl that Belle
-BOTH: Bonjour
-Good day
How is your family
-Bonjour
-Good day.
How is your wife
-I need six eggs
-That's too expensive
There must be more
Than this provincial life
-Oh, Belle.
-Good morning.
I've come to return
the book that I borrowed.
-Finished already?
-Oh, I couldn't put it down.
-Have you got anything new?
-Not since yesterday.
Oh, that's all right.
I'll borrow this one.
-That one? But you've read it twice.
-Well, it's my favorite.
Far-off places, daring sword fights,
magic spells,
-a prince in disguise.
-If you like it all that much, it's yours.
-But madame...
-I insist.
Well, thank you.
Thank you very much.
BOTH: Look, there she goes
That girl is so peculiar
I wonder if she's feeling well
With a dreamy, far-off look
And her nose stuck in a book
ALL: What a puzzle
To the rest of us is Belle
Oh
Isn't this amazing
It's my favorite part
Because you'll see
Here's where she meets Prince Charming
But she won't discover that it's him
Till chapter three
Now, it's no wonder
That her name means beauty
Her looks have got no parallel
But behind that fair faade
I'm afraid she's rather odd
Very different from the rest of us
ALL: She's nothing like the rest of us
Yes, different from the rest of us
Is Belle
Ah! Wow!
You didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter
in the whole world!
I know.
No beast stands a chance
against you...
-or any girl, for that matter.
-That's right, LeFou,
and I've got my sights set
on that one.
The inventor's daughter?
She's the one, the lucky girl
I'm going to marry.
-But she's...
-The most beautiful girl in town!
-I know!
-And that means she's the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Of course.
I mean, you do, but I mean...
(CHUCKLES)
(SIGHS)
Right from the moment that I met her
Saw her
I said, "She's gorgeous"
-And I fell
-(SCREAMS)
Here in town, there's only she
Who is beautiful as me
So I'm making plans
To woo and marry Belle
Look, there he goes
Isn't he dreamy
Monsieur Gaston
Oh, he's so cute
Be still, my heart
I'm hardly breathing
He's such a tall, dark
Strong and handsome brute
-Bonjour.
-Pardon!
-Good day.
-(ALL CHEERING)
You call this bacon
-Some cheese.
-Ten yards.
-One pound.
-Excuse me!
-BOTH: I'll get the knife
-Please let me through
This bread, it's stale
-This fish
-They smell
-Madame's mistaken
-Well, maybe so
There must be more
Than this provincial life
GASTON: Just watch
I'm going to make Belle my wife
ALL: Look, there she goes
That girl is strange, but special
A most peculiar mademoiselle
It's a pity and a sin
She doesn't quite fit in
'Cause she really is a funny girl
A beauty, but a funny girl
She really is a funny girl
That Belle
That Belle
That Belle
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
(LIGHT MUSIC)
Beauty and the Beast!
(ALL CHEERING)
I'm a huge Beauty and the Beast fan.
I've been listening to it
since I was a little kid.
My first memory of seeing
Beauty and the Beast,
when it came out, I was ten.
Most stories that touch your heart
when you're young,
you never want it to end,
and that's why another incarnation
is always exciting.
-Ow.
-(LAUGHS)
I think it's gonna be really fun, man.
Just look at the cast.
Oh, my gosh,
I love Shania Twain.
-Oh, my... Martin Short.
-H.E.R. is brilliant.
DAVID: What I like most about H.E.R.
is she plays guitar, and she's good.
JOSH: This is the dream team
to end all dream teams.
It's the party of a lifetime.
It's gonna be really, really special.
I can't wait.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
One of my favorite parts
of tonight's celebration
is the chance for all of us
to take a look behind the curtain
and experience Beauty and the Beast
the same way the film's animators did
when they first put pencil
to paper.
So here,
for the very first time,
is a scene
you will be familiar with,
only in a way you have never
experienced it before.
(BOOMING)
-(FOOTSTEPS RUNNING)
-MAURICE: This is it, Belle!
This time is it!
I'll win first prize
at the fair this year.
(CHUCKLES)
BELLE: (GASPS) Oh, Papa, it works!
-You did it!
-(MAURICE CHUCKLES)
BELLE: I always knew you were a genius!
MAURICE: Well, I don't know
if I'd qualify as a...
-(CUCKOO CLOCK WHISTLING)
-BELLE: You'd better hurry.
It's a long ride to the fair.
Goodbye, Papa! Good luck!
MAURICE: Goodbye, Belle!
Take care while I'm gone!
-(HORSE NICKERING)
-MAURICE: I should be there by now.
-(HOOTING)
-MAURICE: Maybe we missed a turn.
I guess I should have taken the...
wait a minute.
(SIGHS) Come on, Philippe.
It's a shortcut.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
-(WOLF HOWLING)
-This can't be right.
Where have you taken us, Philippe?
We better turn around.
Steady.
Oh, no, Philippe!
Oh, no.
(GRUNTS)
-(LOW GROWLING)
-Who's there?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Is someone there?
(GROWLING)
Show yourself at once!
Oh, dear!
Shoo! Help!
Philippe, help me!
They're gonna eat me!
(SCREAMS)
Stay!
Oh, my!
Oh, no, no!
(SCREAMING)
Let's all calm down.
Oh, dear. Enough.
Help! Is someone there?
(SCREAMS)
(GROWLING)
(SCREAMS)
-What?
-(OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(DOOR CREAKING)
What is... Oh...
(CLOCK TICKING)
(DOOR CREAKING, CLICKING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Hello?
Hello?
LUMIRE: Poor fellow must have
lost his way in the woods.
COGSWORTH: Keep quiet.
Maybe he'll go away.
Is someone there?
Not a word, Lumire,
not one word.
I don't mean to intrude,
but I've lost my horse, and...
and I need a place to stay
for the night.
-Oh, Cogsworth, have a heart.
-Shh!
(FLAME SIZZLING)
-Ah, ah, ah, ow!
-Oh, of course, monsieur,
-you are welcome here.
-Who said that?
-LUMIRE: Over here!
-Where?
-Hello.
-(GASPS)
(GRUNTING, GROANING)
-How is this accomplished?
-Put me down at once.
Stop that. (GIGGLES)
Stop that, I say.
Oh, you are soaked
to the bone, monsieur.
-Come, warm yourself by the fire.
-MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no.
You know what the master
will do if he finds him here.
I demand that you stop
right there.
-(WHINING, PANTING)
-Well, hello there, boy.
(GROWLING)
(WHINING)
(SIGHS) What service.
-All right...
-(CART CLATTERING)
How would you like
a nice spot of tea, sir?
It'll warm you up in no time.
No. No tea. No tea!
-(SLURPS)
-(GIGGLES)
His mustache tickles, Mama!
(STAMMERING) Oh!
(CHUCKLES) Hello.
(DOOR BANGING)
(WIND HOWLING)
-(RATTLING)
-Uh-oh.
(WHIMPERING)
(GROWLING)
-(WHIMPERING)
-There's a stranger here.
Master, allow me to explain.
The gentleman
was lost in the woods.
-He was cold and wet, so...
-(GROWLING)
(ROARING)
Mm, Master, I'd like
to take this moment to say
I was against this
from the start.
It was all his fault.
I tried to stop them.
Would they listen to me?
No, no...
(ROARING)
Is that...
-(GASPS)
-Who are you?
What are you doing here?
I-I-I was lost
in the woods, and...
-You are not welcome here!
-I-I-I'm sorry.
-What are you staring at?
-N-nothing.
So you've come to stare
at the Beast, have you?
Please! I meant no harm!
I-I just needed a place to stay.
-I'll give you a place to stay.
-No, no, please! No, no!
(DOOR SLAMS)
(KNOCK AT DOOR)
(LIGHT MUSIC)
(CREAKING)
(GROANS)
Gaston.
What a pleasant surprise.
Isn't it, though?
I'm just full of surprises.
You know, Belle,
there's not a girl in town
who wouldn't love
to be in your shoes.
This is the day... hmm...
-(SQUEAKING)
-Ah. This is the day
your dreams come true.
What do you know
about my dreams, Gaston?
Plenty. Here, picture this.
A rustic hunting lodge.
My latest kill
roasting on the fire.
And my little wife
massaging my feet,
while the little ones play on the floor
with the dogs.
We'll have six or seven.
-Dogs?
-(CHUCKLES) No, Belle.
-Strapping boys, like me.
-Imagine that.
And do you know
who that little wife will be?
-Let me think.
-You, Belle.
Gaston, I'm... I'm...
speechless.
I really don't know
what to say.
-Say you'll marry me.
-I'm very sorry, Gaston, but...
but I just don't deserve you.
-Whoa!
-(SPLASHING)
(DISCORDANT MUSIC PLAYING)
(PIG SQUEALING)
So how'd it go?
(GRUNTING)
I'll have Belle for my wife.
-Make no mistake about that.
-(GRUNTS)
-Touchy.
-(PIG OINKING)
("BELLE (REPRISE)" PLAYING)
(MERRY ORCHESTRAL MUSIC)
Can you imagine?
He asked me to marry him.
Me, the wife
of that boorish, brainless...
Madame Gaston
Can't you just see it
Madame Gaston, his little wife
No, sir, not me, I guarantee it
I want much more
Than this provincial life
I want adventure
In the great wide, somewhere
I want it more than I can tell
(LIGHT MUSIC)
(INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING)
And for once, it might be grand
To have someone understand
I want so much more
Than they've got planned
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
Hello, hello.
Now we are getting
into character, eh?
Besides, they must
fall in love tonight
if we ever expect
to be human again.
I've got my heart set
on marrying Belle.
-(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
-Philippe!
-What are you doing here? Where's...
-(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
Where's Papa?
Where is he, Philippe?
What happened?
Oh, we have to find him.
You have to take me to him.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What is this place?
(PHILIPPE NICKERING, WHINNYING)
Philippe, please. Steady.
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
Steady.
-(GASPS)
-(GATE CREAKING)
Papa...
Hello?
Is anyone here?
Papa, are you here?
Did you see that?
-It's a girl!
-Yes, I can see it's a girl.
But don't you see?
She's the one!
The girl we've been waiting for.
She's come to break the spell.
Wait a minute.
Wait just a minute.
Didn't you invite the last guest in?
And you-know-who was furious.
Why are you getting
so wound up?
You're the one who keeps saying,
"Oh, all this waiting is making me
go cuckoo, cuckoo."
Clock jokes?
Really, Lumire? You must have
burned the candle at both ends,
coming up with those.
Come on. The clock is ticking.
(LAUGHS)
Oh, that's clever.
My, you're a thinker.
I would never have thought
you could do that.
(SIGHS)
(COUGHING)
Papa?
(GASPS) Belle?
Oh, you must leave here at once.
Now, go before he finds you.
-Who?
-BEAST: What are you doing here?
-Run, Belle.
-I've come for my father.
-Please let him out.
-(MAURICE COUGHING)
Can't you see he's sick?
Then he shouldn't have
trespassed here.
There's nothing you can do.
He's my prisoner.
There must be some way I can...
-(COUGHING)
-Wait.
Take me instead.
You... would take his place?
Belle, no.
You don't know what you're doing.
If I agree,
you must promise to stay here
forever.
Come into the light.
Belle. I won't let you do this.
(COUGHING)
You have my word.
Done.
MAURICE: No, Belle!
(SCREAMS)
No, please spare my daughter.
Please!
She's no longer your concern.
-(GRUNTS)
-Take him to the village.
MAURICE: Let me out!
Please let me out!
Let me out, please!
Please!
(SOMBER MUSIC)
You didn't even let me
say goodbye.
I'll never see him again.
(CRIES) And I didn't get
to say goodbye.
-I'll show you to your room.
-My room?
But I thought...
You wanna...
you wanna stay in the tower?
-No.
-Then follow me.
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
Say something to her.
Huh? Oh. I...
hope you like it here.
The castle is your home now,
so you can go anywhere you like
except the west wing.
-What's in the west...
-It's forbidden!
(GROWLS QUIETLY)
Now, if you need anything,
my servants will attend you.
(WHISPERS) Dinner.
Invite her to dinner.
You will join me for dinner.
That's not a request!
-(DOOR SLAMS)
-(GASPS)
(PANTS, GRUNTS)
(CRYING)
(WIND WHISTLING)
(BOISTEROUS MUSIC)
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
That girl has tangled
with the wrong man!
-No one says no to Gaston.
-Darn right.
Dismissed, rejected,
publicly humiliated!
-It's more than I can bear.
-More beer?
What for? Nothing helps.
-I'm disgraced.
-Who, you? Never!
Gaston, you gotta
pull yourself together.
-(GRUNTS)
-Gosh, it disturbs me
To see you, Gaston
Looking so down in the dumps
-(GROWLS)
-(GASPS) Every guy here'd love
To be you, Gaston,
even when taking your lumps
There's no man in town
As admired as you
You're everyone's favorite guy
Everyone's awed and inspired by you
And it's not very hard
To see why
-(ALL SIGHING)
-No one's slick as Gaston
No one's quick as Gaston
No one's neck's as incredibly
Thick as Gaston's
For there's no man in town
Half as manly... (SCREAMS)
Perfect, a pure paragon
You can ask any Tom, Dick, or Stanley
And they'll tell you whose team
They prefer to be on
No one's big like Gaston
A kingpin like Gaston
No one's got a swell cleft
In his chin like Gaston
As a specimen, yes,
I'm intimidating
ALL: My what a guy that Gaston
Give five hurrahs, give 12 hip-hips
Gaston is the best
-And the rest is all drips
-Yeah. Oh.
-(GRUNTS)
-(YELPS)
ALL:
No one fights like Gaston
Douses lights like Gaston
In a wrestling match
Nobody fights like Gaston
For there's no one as burly and brawny
As you see I've got biceps to spare
Not a bit of him's scraggly or scrawny
That's right!
And every last inch of me's
Covered with hair
ALL: No one hits like Gaston
Matches wits like Gaston
In a spitting match,
Nobody spits like Gaston
I'm especially good at expectorating
-Ptooey!
-ALL: Ten points for Gaston
When I was a lad,
I ate four dozen eggs
Every morning to help me get large
And now that I'm grown
I eat five dozen eggs
So I'm roughly the size
Of a barge
(RHYTHMIC GRUNTING)
(YELLING)
ALL: No one shoots like Gaston
-No one!
-ALL: Makes those beauts
-Like Gaston
-Then goes tromping around
Wearing boots like Gaston
I use antlers
In all of my decorating
ALL: My what a guy
Gaston
(GASTON LAUGHS)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Help! Someone help me!
He's got her.
He's got her locked
in a dungeon.
Oh, we must go.
Not a minute to lose!
Whoa, whoa.
Slow down, Maurice.
-Who's got Belle locked in a dungeon?
-A beast!
A horrible, monstrous beast!
(LAUGHTER)
MAURICE: My daughter's life is in danger.
Why do you laugh?
(ALL LAUGHING)
The Beast is real!
Will no one help me?
All right, old man.
We'll help you out.
Oh, you will?
Oh, thank you. Oh. Thank you.
Thank you. (SCREAMS)
-(CHUCKLES)
-Crazy old Maurice.
He's always good for a laugh.
Crazy old Maurice, hmm?
Crazy old Maurice.
Hmm...
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
-LeFou, I'm afraid I've been thinking
-(GASPS)
A dangerous pastime.
-I know.
-(GROANS)
But that wacky old coot is Belle's father
And his sanity's only so-so
Now the wheels in my head
Have been turning
-Since I looked at that loony old man
-(SPITS)
See, I promised myself
I'd be married to Belle
And right now
I'm evolving a plan
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
-If I...
-Yes?
-Then we...
-No, will she?
-Yes.
-Now I get it.
BOTH: Let's go!
No one plots like Gaston
Takes cheap shots like Gaston
Plans to persecute harmless
Crackpots like Gaston
ALL: So his marriage
We soon will be celebrating
My, what a guy, Gaston
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Hmm?
(GRUNTS)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
There has to be some way
we can cheer up Belle.
-Help her see the bright side.
-(GASPS) I've got it!
Why don't you show her
your little TikTok dance?
That always cheers me up.
It's not a dance.
It's the way I walk.
And tick-tock is the sound
I make when I move.
Ah.
(SNORTING)
(LAUGHING)
Oh, I'm suddenly happy.
(CRYING)
(KNOCK AT DOOR)
-Who is it?
-MRS. POTTS: Mrs. Potts, dear.
(SOFT MUSIC)
-I thought you might like...
-(GASPS )
-A spot of tea.
-But you're...
-you're a...(GASPS)
-Oh! (CHUCKLES)
-Careful.
-This is impossible.
I know it is, but here we are.
That was a very brave thing
you did, my dear.
We all think so.
But I've lost my father,
my dreams, everything.
Cheer up, child.
It'll turn out all right in the end.
You'll see.
Oh, listen to me, jabbering on
while there's a supper
to get on the table.
Chip!
Bye!
(GROWLING) What's taking so long?
I told her to come down.
Why isn't she here yet?
Oh, try to be patient, sir.
The girl has lost her father
and her freedom all in one day.
Master, have you thought
that perhaps this girl
-could be the one to break the spell?
-Of course I have!
-I'm not a fool.
-Good.
So you fall in love with her,
she falls in love with you,
and poof, the spell is broken.
We'll be human again
by midnight.
Oh, it's not that easy, Lumire.
These things take time.
But the rose has already
begun to wilt.
Oh, it's no use.
She's so beautiful, and I'm...
well, look at me!
Oh, you must help her
to see past all that.
I don't know how.
Well, you can start by making yourself
more presentable.
Straighten up.
Try to act like a gentleman.
Ah, yes. When she comes in,
give her a dashing, debonair smile.
Come, come. Show me the smile.
-But don't frighten the poor girl.
-Impress her with your rapier wit.
But be gentle.
-LUMIRE: Shower her with compliments.
-MRS. POTTS: But be sincere.
LUMIRE: And above all...
BOTH: You must control your temper.
-(DOOR HANDLE RATTLING)
-LUMIRE: Here she is.
Good evening.
Well? Where is she?
What?
But Your Grace, Your Eminence...
let's not be hasty!
I thought I told you
to come down to dinner.
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
You'll come out, or I'll...
I'll... I'll break down the door!
Master, I could be wrong,
but, uh... (CHUCKLES)
That may not be the best way
to win the girl's affections.
Please, attempt to be a gentleman.
It would give me
great pleasure
if you would join me
for dinner.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) We say please.
-Please.
-BELLE: No, thank you.
You can't stay in there forever.
-BELLE: Yes, I can.
-Fine!
Then go ahead and starve!
If she doesn't eat with me,
then she doesn't eat at all.
(GROWLS)
(DOOR SLAMS)
-(GRUNTS)
-Oh, dear.
That didn't go very well
at all, did it?
What does she want me to do? Beg?
(SIGHING)
Show me the girl.
But the master's really not so bad
once you get to know him.
Why don't you give him
a chance?
I don't want to get to know him.
I don't want to have
anything to do with him.
I'm just fooling myself.
She'll never see me as anything
but a monster.
(SIGHS)
It's hopeless.
(SOFT SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
NARRATOR: The falling petals
of an enchanted rose,
each one a graceful reminder
that love is as fragile
as it is enduring,
as difficult to find
as it is a wonder to hold onto.
That true love can overcome
any obstacles
no matter how impossible
they may seem.
It is this idea that inspired
Walt Disney himself
to want to tell the story
of Beauty and the Beast
as far back as the 1930s.
For decades, Disney artists worked
to adapt this tale as old as time,
yet something was always missing
from these early efforts.
Then, more than 50 years
after inspiration first struck,
a team came together that was just
as special as the fairy tale itself.
Dancing again, we'll be twirling again
-Yeah.
-Want that faster?
-Yeah.
-Composer Alan Menken,
lyricist Howard Ashman,
and the team at Walt Disney
Animation Studios
found the missing spark.
Together with Linda Woolverton,
the first woman ever to write
an animated feature for Disney,
they brought the story to life
not simply through words,
but through music,
and were finally able to deliver
on Walt Disney's dream.
Roy Disney himself wrote
the film's prologue.
Together, they embraced
all the joy
of Belle becoming the hero
of her own story...
I want excitement
and adventure in my life.
And I want someone
to share it with.
NARRATOR: And the magic of the Beast
and his enchanted castle.
Beauty and the Beast has become
one of the most beloved
animated classics ever made.
It was even
the first animated film ever
to be nominated for Best Picture
at the Academy Awards.
And to this day,
Walt Disney's original idea
continues to inspire us all.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Come on, Chip, into the cupboard
with your brothers and sisters.
(YAWNS)
-But I'm not sleepy.
-Yes, you are.
-No, I'm not.
-(DOOR CLICKS)
Well, if you ask me,
she was just being stubborn.
After all, he did say "please."
But if the master doesn't learn
to control that temper,
-He'll never break...
-Splendid to see you
out and about, mademoiselle.
I am Cogsworth,
head of the household.
-(LUMIRE PANTING)
-Ah.
-This is Lumire.
-Enchant, chrie.
If there's... stop that...
anything we... please... can do
to make your stay
more comfortable...
-(FLAME SIZZLING)
-Ow!
-I am a little hungry.
-You are?
Hear that? She's hungry.
Stoke the fire. Break out the silver.
Wake the china.
Remember what the master said?
Oh, pish-posh. I'm not about to let
the poor child go hungry.
All right, fine.
Glass of water, crust of bread,
and then...
Cogsworth, I am surprised at you.
She's not a prisoner.
She's our guest.
We must make her feel
welcome here.
-Right this way, mademoiselle.
-Well, keep it down.
If the master finds out about this,
it will be our necks.
Of course, of course.
But what is dinner
without a little music?
-(THUD)
-Music?
("BE OUR GUEST" PLAYING)
Ma cher mademoiselle,
it is with deepest pride
and greatest pleasure
that we welcome you
here tonight.
And now we invite you
to relax and to pull up a chair
as the dining room
proudly presents your dinner.
Be our guest
Be our guest
Put our service to the test
Tie a napkin 'round your neck, chrie
And we'll provide the rest
Soup du jour, hot hors d'oeuvres
Why, we only live to serve
Try the gray stuff, it's delicious
Don't believe me
Ask the dishes
They can sing, they can dance
After all, miss, this is France
And a dinner here is never second best
Go on, unfold your menu
Take a glance
And then you'll be our guest
Oui, our guest, be our guest
Beef ragout, cheese souffl
Pie and pudding en flamb
We'll prepare and serve with flair
A culinary cabaret
You're alone and you're scared
But the banquet's all prepared
No one's gloomy or complaining
While the flatware is entertaining
We tell jokes, I do tricks
With my fellow candlesticks
ALL: And it's all in perfect taste
That you can bet
Come on and lift your glass
You've won your own free pass
To be our guest
If you're stressed
It's fine dining we suggest
ALL: Be our guest
Be our guest, be our guest
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Oh, those good old days
When we were useful
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise
A chance to use our skills
Most days we just lay
Around the castle
Flabby, fat, and lazy
You walked in and oopsie-daisy
Ma cher mademoiselle,
it is my honor to present
my favorite cup of tea,
the incomparable Mrs. Potts.
It's a guest, it's a guest
Sakes alive and I'll be blessed
Wine's been poured
And thank the Lord
I've had the napkins freshly pressed
With dessert, she'll want tea
And my dear, that's fine with me
While the cups do their soft-shoein'
I'll be bubblin', I'll be brewin'
I'll get warm, piping hot
Heaven's sakes, is that a spot
Clean it up,
We want the company impressed
We've got a lot to do
Is it one lump or two
For you, our guest
-She's our guest
-Oh, she's our guest
-ALL: Be our guest
-Be our guest, be our guest
Our command is your request
It's been years since we've had
Anybody here and we're obsessed
With your meal, with your ease
Yes, indeed we aim to please
While candlelight's still glowing
Let us help you, we'll keep going
Course by course
One by one
Till you shout, enough, I'm done
Then we'll sing you
Off to sleep as you digest
Tonight you'll prop your feet up
But for now, let's eat up
-Be our guest
-Be our guest
-ALL: Be our guest
-Be our guest
Be our guest
Please, be our guest
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Bravo.
That was wonderful.
Thank you, mademoiselle.
It was wonderful. Wasn't it, everyone?
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Will you look at the time?
Off to bed, off to bed.
I'd like to look around.
Perhaps you'd like to take me?
I'm sure you know everything
there is to know about the castle.
Well, actually, yes, I do.
Right this way.
-COGSWORTH: As you can see...
-(BARKING)
The pseudo faade was stripped away
to reveal a minimalist Rococo design.
-Note the unusual...
-(METAL SQUEAKING)
...inverted vaulted ceilings.
This is yet another example
of the late neoclassic Baroque period.
And as I always say,
if it's not Baroque, don't fix it.
(LAUGHING)
Mm. Uh, where was I?
-As you were.
-(METAL SQUEAKS)
Now then, if I may draw
your attention
to the flying buttresses
above the...
uh, mademoiselle?
(BARKING)
-BELLE: What's up there?
-Where? There? Oh, nothing.
Absolutely nothing of interest
at all in the west wing.
Dusty, dull, very boring.
Ah, so that's the west wing.
-(WHIMPERING)
-Nice going.
-I wonder what he's hiding up there.
-(CHUCKLES) Hiding?
The...the master
is hiding nothing.
BELLE: Then it wouldn't be forbidden.
Perhaps, uh, mademoiselle
would like to, uh, uh,
uh, see something else?
We have exquisite tapestries
dating all the way back to...
-BELLE: Maybe later.
-Uh, the-the gardens?
-Or-or the-the-the library, perhaps?
-You have a library?
(CHUCKLES) Yes! Ye...oh, indeed.
-With books.
-Scads of books.
-Mountains of books.
-(LAUGHS) Forests of books.
-Cascades.
-Cloudbursts.
-Swamps of books.
COGSWORTH: More books than you'll ever
be able to read in a lifetime.
Books on every subject
ever studied,
by every author
whoever set pen to paper.
(LAUGHS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DOOR CREAKING)
-(THUD)
-(GASPS) Oh.
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
(GASPS)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(GASPS)
(HUFFS)
-(GROWLING)
-(GASPS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
-Why did you come here?
-I...I'm sorry.
-I warned you never to come here.
-I didn't mean any harm.
Do you realize
what you could have done?
-(CRASHING)
-Please, stop.
-Get out!
-(GASPING) No!
Get out!
(PANTING)
(LOW GROWLING)
-(PANTING)
-(GROWLING, BARKING)
(YELPS)
(GRUNTS)
(WOLVES SNARLING)
(GRUNTS)
(PANTING)
Okay. Okay.
Okay.
(WOLVES GROWLING)
(GROANS)
(WHIMPERING) Okay.
(GROWLING)
(ROARING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
(PANTING)
You saved me.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(GROWLING SOFTLY)
Here, now. Oh, don't do that.
(GROWLING)
-Just hold still.
-(ROARING)
-That hurts!
-If you'd hold still,
it wouldn't hurt as much.
Well, if you hadn't have run away,
this wouldn't have happened.
If you hadn't frightened me,
I wouldn't have run away.
Well, you shouldn't have been
in the west wing.
Well, you should learn
to control your temper.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Now hold still.
-This might sting a little.
-Hmm? (GROANS)
By the way,
thank you for saving my life.
You're welcome.
GASTON: It's like this.
I've got my heart set
on marrying Belle.
But she needs
a little persuasion.
So you want me to throw
her father into the asylum
unless she agrees
to marry you?
Oh, that is despicable.
(CACKLES) I love it.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
If no one will help me,
then I'll go back alone.
Yeah. Is that everything? (SIGHS)
I don't care what it takes.
I'll find that castle,
and somehow,
I'll get her out of there.
(BARKING)
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
-(GIGGLES)
-(WHINES)
I've never felt this way
about anyone.
I want to do something for her.
But what?
Well, there's the usual things...
flowers, chocolates, promises
you don't intend to keep.
Ah, no, no.
It has to be something very special.
Something that sparks
her interest.
Wait a minute!
Belle...
there's something
I want to show you.
(DOOR CREAKING)
But first,
you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise.
(DOOR CREAKING)
-BELLE: Can I open them?
-BEAST: No, no. Not yet.
Wait here.
Now can I open them?
All right. Now.
(GASPS)
(SWEEPING MUSIC)
BELLE: I can't believe it.
I've never seen so many books
in all my life.
-You... you like it?
-It's wonderful.
Then it's yours.
Oh, thank you so much.
(GASPS) Would you look at that?
(CHUCKLES) I knew it would work.
-What? What worked?
-(CHUCKLES)
It's very encouraging.
-Isn't this exciting?
-I didn't see anything.
Come along, Chip.
There's chores to be done in the kitchen.
CHIP: But what are they talking about?
What's going on? Come on, Mom.
(SLURPING)
-(GASPS)
-(CHOMPING)
(SIGHS)
(SLURPING NOISILY)
-(GIGGLING)
-(GULPS)
("SOMETHING THERE" PLAYING)
There's something sweet and almost kind
But he was mean and he was
Coarse and unrefined
And now he's dear and so unsure
I wonder why I didn't see it there before
She glanced this way,
I thought I saw
And when we touched
She didn't shudder at my paw
No, it can't be
I'll just ignore
But then she's never looked
At me that way before
New and a bit alarming
Who'd have ever thought
That this could be
True that he's no Prince Charming
But there's something in him
That I simply didn't see
-Well, who'd have thought
-Well, bless my soul
-Well, who'd have known
-Well, who indeed
And who'd have guessed
They'd come together on their own
-It's so peculiar
-We'll wait and see
A few days more
There maybe something there
That wasn't there before
You know, perhaps
there's something there
that wasn't there before.
There may be something there
That wasn't there before
What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you
when you're older.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
They start with a handful of notes,
crescendo in a symphony
of imagination and creativity.
The sweeping score and songs
of Alan Menken.
The unforgettable lyrics
of Howard Ashman.
Together, they helped lead
a Disney animated musical renaissance
with Beauty and the Beast,
The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin.
While Ashman tragically passed away
before Beauty and the Beast was released,
Menken has kept the spirit
of their partnership alive
through his music
for Disney classics and beyond.
Acclaimed as it is beloved,
Menken and Ashman's work
on Beauty and the Beast
did far more than achieve
a Tony nomination,
four Grammys, and two Oscars.
The Oscar goes to Alan Menken
and Howard Ashman
for "Beauty and the Beast"
from Beauty and the Beast.
(APPLAUSE)
NARRATOR: It struck a chord in all of us,
inspiring fans of all ages,
including some of the biggest names
in the recording industry.
And just wait until you hear
the wonderful rendition
of "Beauty and the Beast"
that Shania Twain
and eight-time Oscar-winning
composer Alan Menken
have in store.
(CHEERING APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(GRUMBLING)
-Tonight is the night.
-(GRUNTS)
I'm not sure I can do this.
You don't have time to be timid.
You must be bold, daring.
Bold. Daring.
(SHUDDERS)
There will be music,
romantic candlelight,
provided by myself.
And when the moment is right,
you confess your love.
Yes. I con...I ...
I... no, I can't.
You care for the girl, don't you?
-(GRUNTS) More than anything.
-(SCISSORS SNIPPING)
Well, then you must tell her.
Voil. Oh, you look so...so...
Stupid.
Not quite the word I was looking for.
Perhaps a little more off the top.
(CLAPS)
(CLEARING THROAT)
Your lady awaits.
(CHUCKLES)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
(APPLAUSE)
Tale as old as time
True as it can be
Barely even friends
Then somebody bends
Unexpectedly
Just a little change
Small to say the least
Both a little scared
Neither one prepared
Beauty and the Beast
Ever just the same
Ever a surprise
Ever as before
Ever just as sure
As the sun will rise
Oh
Tale as old as time
Tune as old as song
Bittersweet and strange
Finding you can change
Learning you were wrong
Certain as the sun
Rising in the east
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Off to the cupboard
with you now, Chip.
-It's past your bedtime.
-(CHIP YAWNING)
Mm, mm
(KISSES) Good night, love.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Belle?
(SOFT MUSIC)
Are you happy here with me?
Yes.
What is it?
If only I could see my father again.
Just for a moment.
I miss him so much.
There is a way.
This mirror will show you anything.
Anything you wish to see.
I'd like to see my father, please.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(COUGHING)
Papa! Oh, no.
He's sick.
He may be dying,
and he's all alone.
Then you... you must go to him.
-What did you say?
-I release you.
You're no longer my prisoner.
You mean... I'm free?
Yes.
Oh, thank you.
Hold on, Papa, I'm on my way.
Take it with you
so you'll always have a way
to look back and remember me.
Thank you for understanding
how much he needs me.
(CHUCKLING)
Well, Your Highness,
I must say everything is going
just swimmingly.
I knew you had it in you.
(CHUCKLES)
-I let her go.
-(CHUCKLES)
Yes, yes.
Splen...you what?
-How could you do that?
-I had to.
Yes, but-but-but... but why?
Because I love her.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
("EVERMORE" PLAYING)
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
I was the one who had it all
I was the master of my fate
I never needed anybody in my life
I learned the truth too late
I'll never shake away the pain
I close my eyes but she's still there
I let her steal into my melancholy heart
It's more than I can bear
Now I know she'll never leave me
Even as she runs away
She will still torment me
Calm me, hurt me
Move me, come what may
Wasting in my lonely tower
Waiting by an open door
I'll fool myself, she'll walk right in
And be with me for evermore
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
I rage against the trials of love
I curse the fading of the light
Though she's already flown
So far beyond my reach
She's never out of sight
Now I know she'll never leave me
Even as she fades from view
She will still inspire me
Be a part of everything I do
Wasting in my lonely tower
Waiting by an open door
I'll fool myself, she'll walk right in
And as the long, long nights begin
I'll think of all that might have been
Waiting here
For evermore
(HOLDING NOTE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SOFT MUSIC)
What defines the legacy of a story?
Its enduring impact both on
and off the screen for evermore.
Perhaps it's seeing
that story reinvented
just as Beauty and the Beast
was in its ground-breaking,
highly-acclaimed Broadway adaptation.
Since then,
Disney Theatrical Productions
under the direction
of its president and producer,
Thomas Schumacher,
has forged a new chapter
in the legacy
of this classic title,
one that gave audiences
around the world
a chance to fall in love
with these iconic characters
all over again,
from India to Australia
to the warm Footlights
in the West End
and throughout the UK.
(LIVELY MUSIC)
Or perhaps the legacy
of this timeless classic
is in witnessing the magical
spark of inspiration
it ignites in artists,
in children
who wish they could be
part of its world,
and in grown-ups
who still dream of the same.
As for where
that legacy will go from here,
only time will tell.
But if you would care to make
a prediction,
please, be our guest.
Hi!
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SOFT MUSIC)
It's all right, Papa.
I'm home.
I thought I'd never see you again.
I missed you so much.
But the Beast... how did you escape?
I didn't escape, Papa.
He...he let me go.
-That horrible Beast?
-But he's different now, Papa.
He's changed somehow.
(RUSTLING)
(RATTLING)
-Hi!
-Oh, a stowaway.
(CHUCKLING)
Why, hello there, little fella.
Didn't think I'd see you again.
Belle, why'd you go away?
Don't you like us anymore?
Oh, Chip, of course I do.
-It's just that...
-(KNOCK AT DOOR)
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
-May I help you?
-I've come to collect your father.
-My father?
-Don't worry, mademoiselle.
-We'll take good care of him.
-(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-My father's not crazy.
-He was raving like a lunatic.
-We all heard him, didn't we?
-(ALL SHOUTING)
-(SQUEAKING)
-BELLE: No!
-I won't let you.
-Belle?
Maurice.
Tell us again, old man.
Just how big was the Beast?
(SNICKERS)
He was...I mean, he was...
he was enormous!
I'd say at least 8...
no, more like 10 feet.
(LAUGHTER)
Well, you don't get
much crazier than that.
(LAUGHTER)
It's true, I tell you!
-LEFOU: Get him out of here.
-(GASPS)
MAURICE: Let go of me!
No! You can't do this.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Poor Belle.
It's a shame about your father.
You know he's not crazy, Gaston.
Mm, I might be able to clear up
this little misunderstanding, if...
-If what?
-If you marry me.
-What?
-One little word, Belle.
That's all it takes.
-Never.
-Have it your way.
Belle? Hey... (STAMMERING)
Let go of me.
My father's not crazy,
and I can prove it.
Show me the Beast!
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(ROARING)
-(TENSE MUSIC)
-(CROWD GASPS)
The Beast will make off
with your children.
He'll come after them
in the night.
-No!
-Gaston is right!
Look at its sharp, cruel fangs.
It's threat to us all!
We're not safe until its head
is mounted on my wall.
-I say we kill the Beast!
-CROWD: Yeah!
No! I won't let you do this.
The monster must have her
under his spell.
He'll curse us all
if we don't stop him.
-MALE VOICE: Yeah!
-If you're not with us...
-you're against us!
-(CROWD SHOUTING)
Bring the old man.
Get your hands off me!
We can't have them running off
to warn the creature.
-Let us out!
-(MAURICE WHIMPERING)
We'll rid the village of this Beast.
Who's with me?
CROWD: Yeah!
Through the mist
Through the woods
Through the darkness and the shadows
It's a nightmare
But it's one exciting ride
Say a prayer then we're there
At the drawbridge of a castle
And there's something
Truly terrible inside
It's a beast
He's got fangs, razor sharp ones
Massive paws
Killer claws for the feast
Hear him roar, see him foam
But we're not coming home
Till he's dead
-Good and dead
-CROWD: Yeah!
-Kill the beast
-Mount your horse
Screw your courage
To the sticking place
ALL: We're counting on Gaston
To lead the way
Through the mist, through the wood
Where within a haunted castle
Something's lurking
That you don't see every day
It's a beast
One as tall as a mountain
We won't rest till he's good and deceased
Sally forth, tally ho
Grab your sword, grab your bow
Praise the Lord and here we go
We'll lay siege to the castle.
ALL: We don't like
What we don't understand
In fact it scares us
And this monster is mysterious at least
Bring your guns, bring your knives
Save your children and your wives
We'll save our village and our lives
We'll kill the beast
Take whatever booty
you can find.
But remember,
the Beast is mine!
ALL: Hearts ablaze, banners high
We go marching into battle
Unafraid although
The danger just increased
Raise your flag, sing the song
Here we come, we're 50 strong
And 50 Frenchmen can't be wrong
Let's kill the beast
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(AUDIENCE BOOING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(INDISTINCT MURMURING)
-Now!
-(LIVELY MUSIC)
-(GURGLES)
-(GRUNTS)
(CLANGING)
(SLURPS, BELCHES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(RATTLING)
(HUFFING) Yes!
(WHISTLE BLARES)
Here we go!
(WHISTLING)
-What the devil?
-(WHISTLING)
Belle, look out!
(THUDDING)
(CRASHING)
(SQUEAKING)
You guys gotta try
this thing.
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
-(SCREAM)
-Move, move, move, move.
(ALL CHEERING)
And stay out.
(SMOOCHING)
Ugh.
(GROANS)
(ROARING)
-(GLASS SHATTERING)
-(LAUGHING)
Get up.
(GROANING)
Get up!
What's the matter, Beast?
(LAUGHS)
Too kind and gentle
to fight back?
(GROANS)
BELLE: No!
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
-Belle...
-No, Gaston, don't!
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(GROWLING)
Let's go, Philippe.
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
Come on out and fight.
Were you in love with her,
Beast?
Did you honestly think
she'd want you
when she had someone like me?
(GRUNTING)
It's over, Beast.
Belle is mine!
(YELPS) Let me go. Let me go!
Please, don't hurt me.
I'll do anything. Anything!
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(WHIMPERING)
-Get out.
-(GASTON GROANS)
Beast!
Belle?
Belle.
(SWEEPING MUSIC)
You came back.
-(THUD)
-(ROARING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMING)
(PANTING)
Oh.
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY)
You...
-you came back.
-Of course I came back.
I couldn't let them...
Oh, this is all my fault.
-If only I'd gotten here sooner.
-Maybe...
it's better... it's better this way.
Don't talk like that.
-You'll be all right.
-(COUGHS)
We're together now.
Everything's going to be fine. You'll see.
(PANTS) At...
at least...
I got to see you
one last time.
(SIGHS)
No.
No!
Please, please.
Please, don't leave me.
(SOBS)
I love you.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(SOFT VOCALIZING)
(APPLAUSE)
(SOBBING)
(LIVELY MUSIC)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Belle. It's me!
It is you!
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
(WHISTLING)
(POPPING)
Lumire. Cogsworth!
Oh! Mrs. Potts!
-(SIGHS) Look at us!
-(BARKING)
CHIP: Mama, mama!
-(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
-Oh, my goodness.
-It is a miracle!
-(GIGGLES)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Tale as old as time
True as it can be
Barely even friends
Then somebody bends unexpectedly
Just a little change
Just a little change
Small to say the least
Both a little scared
Neither one prepared
Beauty and the Beast
Ever just the same
Ever a surprise
Ever as before
Ever just as sure
As the sun will rise
BOTH: Oh!
(ELECTRIC GUITAR PLAYING MELODY)
ALL: Certain as the sun
H.E.R.: Certain as the sun
Rising in the east
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and
The Beast
(HOLDING NOTE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(SCREAMS)
Follow me! (SCREAMS)
Lunch?
-Okay, one, two, three...
-ALL: Wolves.
(ALL HOWLING)
Everybody sing along.
(CHEERING)
(BOTH GRUNT)
Uh... (CHUCKLES)
Say hello to Mark Henn,
who actually animated Belle.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
What kind of shenanigans
will happen next?
(LAUGHS)
The amazing world of Disney.
Now bounce, now bounce.
I had the best time,
and I'm sad it's over.
presents a tale as old as time,
starring H.E.R. as Belle,
Josh Groban as the Beast,
Joshua Henry as Gaston,
Martin Short as Lumire,
Shania Twain as Mrs. Potts,
David Alan Grier as Cogsworth,
Jon Jon Briones as Maurice,
Rizwan Manji as LeFou,
and Leo Abelo Perry as Chip.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
Beauty and the Beast:
A 30th Celebration starts now.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(SOFT OMINOUS MUSIC)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
MALE NARRATOR: Once upon a time
in a faraway land,
a young prince lived
in a shining castle.
Although he had everything
his heart desired,
the prince was spoiled, selfish,
and unkind.
But then, one winter's night,
an old beggar woman came
to the castle
and offered him a single rose
in return for shelter
from the bitter cold.
Repulsed by
her haggard appearance,
the prince sneered at the gift
and turned the old woman away.
But she warned him
not to be deceived by appearances,
for beauty is found within.
And when
he dismissed her again,
the old woman's ugliness
melted away
to reveal
a beautiful enchantress.
The prince tried to apologize,
but it was too late, for she had seen
that there was no love
in his heart.
And as punishment,
she transformed him
into a hideous beast
and placed a powerful spell on the castle
and all who lived there.
Ashamed of his monstrous form,
the Beast concealed himself
inside his castle with a magic mirror
as his only window
to the outside world.
The rose she had offered
was truly an enchanted rose,
which would bloom
until his 21st year.
If he could learn to love another
and earn her love in return
by the time
the last petal fell,
then the spell
would be broken.
If not, he would be doomed
to remain a beast for all time.
As the years passed,
he fell into despair
and lost all hope,
for who could ever learn
to love a beast?
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
Welcome, everyone,
to the 30th anniversary celebration
of Walt Disney Animation Studios'
Oscar-winning, animated masterpiece,
Beauty and the Beast.
You are in
for such a special treat
as we present the animated movie
we all know and love
with the musical numbers
reimagined
as live-action spectacles.
And for the Disney fan in all of us,
we are going to have
some rare looks
behind the curtain,
showing you just how
this classic film came to be
from right here
on the Disney Studios backlot,
where the inspiration first struck
to create this landmark film,
one that has brought magic
into the lives
of countless people
all around the globe.
And that legacy began
on this very ground
with an artist, an idea,
and a pencil.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
("BELLE" PLAYING)
(SOFT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC)
Little town, it's a quiet village
Every day like the one before
Little town full of little people
Waking up to say...
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
-Bonjour.
There goes the baker
With his tray like always
The same old bread and rolls to sell
Every morning, just the same
Since the morning that we came
To this poor provincial town
-Good morning, Belle.
-Good morning, monsieur.
-And where are you off to?
-The book shop.
I just finished the most wonderful story
about a beanstalk and an ogre.
That's nice. Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up.
TRIO: Look, there she goes
That girl is strange, no question
Dazed and distracted, can't you tell
Never part of any crowd
'Cause her head's up on some cloud
ALL: No denying
She's a funny girl that Belle
-BOTH: Bonjour
-Good day
How is your family
-Bonjour
-Good day.
How is your wife
-I need six eggs
-That's too expensive
There must be more
Than this provincial life
-Oh, Belle.
-Good morning.
I've come to return
the book that I borrowed.
-Finished already?
-Oh, I couldn't put it down.
-Have you got anything new?
-Not since yesterday.
Oh, that's all right.
I'll borrow this one.
-That one? But you've read it twice.
-Well, it's my favorite.
Far-off places, daring sword fights,
magic spells,
-a prince in disguise.
-If you like it all that much, it's yours.
-But madame...
-I insist.
Well, thank you.
Thank you very much.
BOTH: Look, there she goes
That girl is so peculiar
I wonder if she's feeling well
With a dreamy, far-off look
And her nose stuck in a book
ALL: What a puzzle
To the rest of us is Belle
Oh
Isn't this amazing
It's my favorite part
Because you'll see
Here's where she meets Prince Charming
But she won't discover that it's him
Till chapter three
Now, it's no wonder
That her name means beauty
Her looks have got no parallel
But behind that fair faade
I'm afraid she's rather odd
Very different from the rest of us
ALL: She's nothing like the rest of us
Yes, different from the rest of us
Is Belle
Ah! Wow!
You didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter
in the whole world!
I know.
No beast stands a chance
against you...
-or any girl, for that matter.
-That's right, LeFou,
and I've got my sights set
on that one.
The inventor's daughter?
She's the one, the lucky girl
I'm going to marry.
-But she's...
-The most beautiful girl in town!
-I know!
-And that means she's the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Of course.
I mean, you do, but I mean...
(CHUCKLES)
(SIGHS)
Right from the moment that I met her
Saw her
I said, "She's gorgeous"
-And I fell
-(SCREAMS)
Here in town, there's only she
Who is beautiful as me
So I'm making plans
To woo and marry Belle
Look, there he goes
Isn't he dreamy
Monsieur Gaston
Oh, he's so cute
Be still, my heart
I'm hardly breathing
He's such a tall, dark
Strong and handsome brute
-Bonjour.
-Pardon!
-Good day.
-(ALL CHEERING)
You call this bacon
-Some cheese.
-Ten yards.
-One pound.
-Excuse me!
-BOTH: I'll get the knife
-Please let me through
This bread, it's stale
-This fish
-They smell
-Madame's mistaken
-Well, maybe so
There must be more
Than this provincial life
GASTON: Just watch
I'm going to make Belle my wife
ALL: Look, there she goes
That girl is strange, but special
A most peculiar mademoiselle
It's a pity and a sin
She doesn't quite fit in
'Cause she really is a funny girl
A beauty, but a funny girl
She really is a funny girl
That Belle
That Belle
That Belle
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
(LIGHT MUSIC)
Beauty and the Beast!
(ALL CHEERING)
I'm a huge Beauty and the Beast fan.
I've been listening to it
since I was a little kid.
My first memory of seeing
Beauty and the Beast,
when it came out, I was ten.
Most stories that touch your heart
when you're young,
you never want it to end,
and that's why another incarnation
is always exciting.
-Ow.
-(LAUGHS)
I think it's gonna be really fun, man.
Just look at the cast.
Oh, my gosh,
I love Shania Twain.
-Oh, my... Martin Short.
-H.E.R. is brilliant.
DAVID: What I like most about H.E.R.
is she plays guitar, and she's good.
JOSH: This is the dream team
to end all dream teams.
It's the party of a lifetime.
It's gonna be really, really special.
I can't wait.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
One of my favorite parts
of tonight's celebration
is the chance for all of us
to take a look behind the curtain
and experience Beauty and the Beast
the same way the film's animators did
when they first put pencil
to paper.
So here,
for the very first time,
is a scene
you will be familiar with,
only in a way you have never
experienced it before.
(BOOMING)
-(FOOTSTEPS RUNNING)
-MAURICE: This is it, Belle!
This time is it!
I'll win first prize
at the fair this year.
(CHUCKLES)
BELLE: (GASPS) Oh, Papa, it works!
-You did it!
-(MAURICE CHUCKLES)
BELLE: I always knew you were a genius!
MAURICE: Well, I don't know
if I'd qualify as a...
-(CUCKOO CLOCK WHISTLING)
-BELLE: You'd better hurry.
It's a long ride to the fair.
Goodbye, Papa! Good luck!
MAURICE: Goodbye, Belle!
Take care while I'm gone!
-(HORSE NICKERING)
-MAURICE: I should be there by now.
-(HOOTING)
-MAURICE: Maybe we missed a turn.
I guess I should have taken the...
wait a minute.
(SIGHS) Come on, Philippe.
It's a shortcut.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
-(WOLF HOWLING)
-This can't be right.
Where have you taken us, Philippe?
We better turn around.
Steady.
Oh, no, Philippe!
Oh, no.
(GRUNTS)
-(LOW GROWLING)
-Who's there?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Is someone there?
(GROWLING)
Show yourself at once!
Oh, dear!
Shoo! Help!
Philippe, help me!
They're gonna eat me!
(SCREAMS)
Stay!
Oh, my!
Oh, no, no!
(SCREAMING)
Let's all calm down.
Oh, dear. Enough.
Help! Is someone there?
(SCREAMS)
(GROWLING)
(SCREAMS)
-What?
-(OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(DOOR CREAKING)
What is... Oh...
(CLOCK TICKING)
(DOOR CREAKING, CLICKING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Hello?
Hello?
LUMIRE: Poor fellow must have
lost his way in the woods.
COGSWORTH: Keep quiet.
Maybe he'll go away.
Is someone there?
Not a word, Lumire,
not one word.
I don't mean to intrude,
but I've lost my horse, and...
and I need a place to stay
for the night.
-Oh, Cogsworth, have a heart.
-Shh!
(FLAME SIZZLING)
-Ah, ah, ah, ow!
-Oh, of course, monsieur,
-you are welcome here.
-Who said that?
-LUMIRE: Over here!
-Where?
-Hello.
-(GASPS)
(GRUNTING, GROANING)
-How is this accomplished?
-Put me down at once.
Stop that. (GIGGLES)
Stop that, I say.
Oh, you are soaked
to the bone, monsieur.
-Come, warm yourself by the fire.
-MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no.
You know what the master
will do if he finds him here.
I demand that you stop
right there.
-(WHINING, PANTING)
-Well, hello there, boy.
(GROWLING)
(WHINING)
(SIGHS) What service.
-All right...
-(CART CLATTERING)
How would you like
a nice spot of tea, sir?
It'll warm you up in no time.
No. No tea. No tea!
-(SLURPS)
-(GIGGLES)
His mustache tickles, Mama!
(STAMMERING) Oh!
(CHUCKLES) Hello.
(DOOR BANGING)
(WIND HOWLING)
-(RATTLING)
-Uh-oh.
(WHIMPERING)
(GROWLING)
-(WHIMPERING)
-There's a stranger here.
Master, allow me to explain.
The gentleman
was lost in the woods.
-He was cold and wet, so...
-(GROWLING)
(ROARING)
Mm, Master, I'd like
to take this moment to say
I was against this
from the start.
It was all his fault.
I tried to stop them.
Would they listen to me?
No, no...
(ROARING)
Is that...
-(GASPS)
-Who are you?
What are you doing here?
I-I-I was lost
in the woods, and...
-You are not welcome here!
-I-I-I'm sorry.
-What are you staring at?
-N-nothing.
So you've come to stare
at the Beast, have you?
Please! I meant no harm!
I-I just needed a place to stay.
-I'll give you a place to stay.
-No, no, please! No, no!
(DOOR SLAMS)
(KNOCK AT DOOR)
(LIGHT MUSIC)
(CREAKING)
(GROANS)
Gaston.
What a pleasant surprise.
Isn't it, though?
I'm just full of surprises.
You know, Belle,
there's not a girl in town
who wouldn't love
to be in your shoes.
This is the day... hmm...
-(SQUEAKING)
-Ah. This is the day
your dreams come true.
What do you know
about my dreams, Gaston?
Plenty. Here, picture this.
A rustic hunting lodge.
My latest kill
roasting on the fire.
And my little wife
massaging my feet,
while the little ones play on the floor
with the dogs.
We'll have six or seven.
-Dogs?
-(CHUCKLES) No, Belle.
-Strapping boys, like me.
-Imagine that.
And do you know
who that little wife will be?
-Let me think.
-You, Belle.
Gaston, I'm... I'm...
speechless.
I really don't know
what to say.
-Say you'll marry me.
-I'm very sorry, Gaston, but...
but I just don't deserve you.
-Whoa!
-(SPLASHING)
(DISCORDANT MUSIC PLAYING)
(PIG SQUEALING)
So how'd it go?
(GRUNTING)
I'll have Belle for my wife.
-Make no mistake about that.
-(GRUNTS)
-Touchy.
-(PIG OINKING)
("BELLE (REPRISE)" PLAYING)
(MERRY ORCHESTRAL MUSIC)
Can you imagine?
He asked me to marry him.
Me, the wife
of that boorish, brainless...
Madame Gaston
Can't you just see it
Madame Gaston, his little wife
No, sir, not me, I guarantee it
I want much more
Than this provincial life
I want adventure
In the great wide, somewhere
I want it more than I can tell
(LIGHT MUSIC)
(INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING)
And for once, it might be grand
To have someone understand
I want so much more
Than they've got planned
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
Hello, hello.
Now we are getting
into character, eh?
Besides, they must
fall in love tonight
if we ever expect
to be human again.
I've got my heart set
on marrying Belle.
-(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
-Philippe!
-What are you doing here? Where's...
-(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
Where's Papa?
Where is he, Philippe?
What happened?
Oh, we have to find him.
You have to take me to him.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What is this place?
(PHILIPPE NICKERING, WHINNYING)
Philippe, please. Steady.
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
Steady.
-(GASPS)
-(GATE CREAKING)
Papa...
Hello?
Is anyone here?
Papa, are you here?
Did you see that?
-It's a girl!
-Yes, I can see it's a girl.
But don't you see?
She's the one!
The girl we've been waiting for.
She's come to break the spell.
Wait a minute.
Wait just a minute.
Didn't you invite the last guest in?
And you-know-who was furious.
Why are you getting
so wound up?
You're the one who keeps saying,
"Oh, all this waiting is making me
go cuckoo, cuckoo."
Clock jokes?
Really, Lumire? You must have
burned the candle at both ends,
coming up with those.
Come on. The clock is ticking.
(LAUGHS)
Oh, that's clever.
My, you're a thinker.
I would never have thought
you could do that.
(SIGHS)
(COUGHING)
Papa?
(GASPS) Belle?
Oh, you must leave here at once.
Now, go before he finds you.
-Who?
-BEAST: What are you doing here?
-Run, Belle.
-I've come for my father.
-Please let him out.
-(MAURICE COUGHING)
Can't you see he's sick?
Then he shouldn't have
trespassed here.
There's nothing you can do.
He's my prisoner.
There must be some way I can...
-(COUGHING)
-Wait.
Take me instead.
You... would take his place?
Belle, no.
You don't know what you're doing.
If I agree,
you must promise to stay here
forever.
Come into the light.
Belle. I won't let you do this.
(COUGHING)
You have my word.
Done.
MAURICE: No, Belle!
(SCREAMS)
No, please spare my daughter.
Please!
She's no longer your concern.
-(GRUNTS)
-Take him to the village.
MAURICE: Let me out!
Please let me out!
Let me out, please!
Please!
(SOMBER MUSIC)
You didn't even let me
say goodbye.
I'll never see him again.
(CRIES) And I didn't get
to say goodbye.
-I'll show you to your room.
-My room?
But I thought...
You wanna...
you wanna stay in the tower?
-No.
-Then follow me.
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
Say something to her.
Huh? Oh. I...
hope you like it here.
The castle is your home now,
so you can go anywhere you like
except the west wing.
-What's in the west...
-It's forbidden!
(GROWLS QUIETLY)
Now, if you need anything,
my servants will attend you.
(WHISPERS) Dinner.
Invite her to dinner.
You will join me for dinner.
That's not a request!
-(DOOR SLAMS)
-(GASPS)
(PANTS, GRUNTS)
(CRYING)
(WIND WHISTLING)
(BOISTEROUS MUSIC)
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
That girl has tangled
with the wrong man!
-No one says no to Gaston.
-Darn right.
Dismissed, rejected,
publicly humiliated!
-It's more than I can bear.
-More beer?
What for? Nothing helps.
-I'm disgraced.
-Who, you? Never!
Gaston, you gotta
pull yourself together.
-(GRUNTS)
-Gosh, it disturbs me
To see you, Gaston
Looking so down in the dumps
-(GROWLS)
-(GASPS) Every guy here'd love
To be you, Gaston,
even when taking your lumps
There's no man in town
As admired as you
You're everyone's favorite guy
Everyone's awed and inspired by you
And it's not very hard
To see why
-(ALL SIGHING)
-No one's slick as Gaston
No one's quick as Gaston
No one's neck's as incredibly
Thick as Gaston's
For there's no man in town
Half as manly... (SCREAMS)
Perfect, a pure paragon
You can ask any Tom, Dick, or Stanley
And they'll tell you whose team
They prefer to be on
No one's big like Gaston
A kingpin like Gaston
No one's got a swell cleft
In his chin like Gaston
As a specimen, yes,
I'm intimidating
ALL: My what a guy that Gaston
Give five hurrahs, give 12 hip-hips
Gaston is the best
-And the rest is all drips
-Yeah. Oh.
-(GRUNTS)
-(YELPS)
ALL:
No one fights like Gaston
Douses lights like Gaston
In a wrestling match
Nobody fights like Gaston
For there's no one as burly and brawny
As you see I've got biceps to spare
Not a bit of him's scraggly or scrawny
That's right!
And every last inch of me's
Covered with hair
ALL: No one hits like Gaston
Matches wits like Gaston
In a spitting match,
Nobody spits like Gaston
I'm especially good at expectorating
-Ptooey!
-ALL: Ten points for Gaston
When I was a lad,
I ate four dozen eggs
Every morning to help me get large
And now that I'm grown
I eat five dozen eggs
So I'm roughly the size
Of a barge
(RHYTHMIC GRUNTING)
(YELLING)
ALL: No one shoots like Gaston
-No one!
-ALL: Makes those beauts
-Like Gaston
-Then goes tromping around
Wearing boots like Gaston
I use antlers
In all of my decorating
ALL: My what a guy
Gaston
(GASTON LAUGHS)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Help! Someone help me!
He's got her.
He's got her locked
in a dungeon.
Oh, we must go.
Not a minute to lose!
Whoa, whoa.
Slow down, Maurice.
-Who's got Belle locked in a dungeon?
-A beast!
A horrible, monstrous beast!
(LAUGHTER)
MAURICE: My daughter's life is in danger.
Why do you laugh?
(ALL LAUGHING)
The Beast is real!
Will no one help me?
All right, old man.
We'll help you out.
Oh, you will?
Oh, thank you. Oh. Thank you.
Thank you. (SCREAMS)
-(CHUCKLES)
-Crazy old Maurice.
He's always good for a laugh.
Crazy old Maurice, hmm?
Crazy old Maurice.
Hmm...
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
-LeFou, I'm afraid I've been thinking
-(GASPS)
A dangerous pastime.
-I know.
-(GROANS)
But that wacky old coot is Belle's father
And his sanity's only so-so
Now the wheels in my head
Have been turning
-Since I looked at that loony old man
-(SPITS)
See, I promised myself
I'd be married to Belle
And right now
I'm evolving a plan
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
-If I...
-Yes?
-Then we...
-No, will she?
-Yes.
-Now I get it.
BOTH: Let's go!
No one plots like Gaston
Takes cheap shots like Gaston
Plans to persecute harmless
Crackpots like Gaston
ALL: So his marriage
We soon will be celebrating
My, what a guy, Gaston
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Hmm?
(GRUNTS)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
There has to be some way
we can cheer up Belle.
-Help her see the bright side.
-(GASPS) I've got it!
Why don't you show her
your little TikTok dance?
That always cheers me up.
It's not a dance.
It's the way I walk.
And tick-tock is the sound
I make when I move.
Ah.
(SNORTING)
(LAUGHING)
Oh, I'm suddenly happy.
(CRYING)
(KNOCK AT DOOR)
-Who is it?
-MRS. POTTS: Mrs. Potts, dear.
(SOFT MUSIC)
-I thought you might like...
-(GASPS )
-A spot of tea.
-But you're...
-you're a...(GASPS)
-Oh! (CHUCKLES)
-Careful.
-This is impossible.
I know it is, but here we are.
That was a very brave thing
you did, my dear.
We all think so.
But I've lost my father,
my dreams, everything.
Cheer up, child.
It'll turn out all right in the end.
You'll see.
Oh, listen to me, jabbering on
while there's a supper
to get on the table.
Chip!
Bye!
(GROWLING) What's taking so long?
I told her to come down.
Why isn't she here yet?
Oh, try to be patient, sir.
The girl has lost her father
and her freedom all in one day.
Master, have you thought
that perhaps this girl
-could be the one to break the spell?
-Of course I have!
-I'm not a fool.
-Good.
So you fall in love with her,
she falls in love with you,
and poof, the spell is broken.
We'll be human again
by midnight.
Oh, it's not that easy, Lumire.
These things take time.
But the rose has already
begun to wilt.
Oh, it's no use.
She's so beautiful, and I'm...
well, look at me!
Oh, you must help her
to see past all that.
I don't know how.
Well, you can start by making yourself
more presentable.
Straighten up.
Try to act like a gentleman.
Ah, yes. When she comes in,
give her a dashing, debonair smile.
Come, come. Show me the smile.
-But don't frighten the poor girl.
-Impress her with your rapier wit.
But be gentle.
-LUMIRE: Shower her with compliments.
-MRS. POTTS: But be sincere.
LUMIRE: And above all...
BOTH: You must control your temper.
-(DOOR HANDLE RATTLING)
-LUMIRE: Here she is.
Good evening.
Well? Where is she?
What?
But Your Grace, Your Eminence...
let's not be hasty!
I thought I told you
to come down to dinner.
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
You'll come out, or I'll...
I'll... I'll break down the door!
Master, I could be wrong,
but, uh... (CHUCKLES)
That may not be the best way
to win the girl's affections.
Please, attempt to be a gentleman.
It would give me
great pleasure
if you would join me
for dinner.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) We say please.
-Please.
-BELLE: No, thank you.
You can't stay in there forever.
-BELLE: Yes, I can.
-Fine!
Then go ahead and starve!
If she doesn't eat with me,
then she doesn't eat at all.
(GROWLS)
(DOOR SLAMS)
-(GRUNTS)
-Oh, dear.
That didn't go very well
at all, did it?
What does she want me to do? Beg?
(SIGHING)
Show me the girl.
But the master's really not so bad
once you get to know him.
Why don't you give him
a chance?
I don't want to get to know him.
I don't want to have
anything to do with him.
I'm just fooling myself.
She'll never see me as anything
but a monster.
(SIGHS)
It's hopeless.
(SOFT SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
NARRATOR: The falling petals
of an enchanted rose,
each one a graceful reminder
that love is as fragile
as it is enduring,
as difficult to find
as it is a wonder to hold onto.
That true love can overcome
any obstacles
no matter how impossible
they may seem.
It is this idea that inspired
Walt Disney himself
to want to tell the story
of Beauty and the Beast
as far back as the 1930s.
For decades, Disney artists worked
to adapt this tale as old as time,
yet something was always missing
from these early efforts.
Then, more than 50 years
after inspiration first struck,
a team came together that was just
as special as the fairy tale itself.
Dancing again, we'll be twirling again
-Yeah.
-Want that faster?
-Yeah.
-Composer Alan Menken,
lyricist Howard Ashman,
and the team at Walt Disney
Animation Studios
found the missing spark.
Together with Linda Woolverton,
the first woman ever to write
an animated feature for Disney,
they brought the story to life
not simply through words,
but through music,
and were finally able to deliver
on Walt Disney's dream.
Roy Disney himself wrote
the film's prologue.
Together, they embraced
all the joy
of Belle becoming the hero
of her own story...
I want excitement
and adventure in my life.
And I want someone
to share it with.
NARRATOR: And the magic of the Beast
and his enchanted castle.
Beauty and the Beast has become
one of the most beloved
animated classics ever made.
It was even
the first animated film ever
to be nominated for Best Picture
at the Academy Awards.
And to this day,
Walt Disney's original idea
continues to inspire us all.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Come on, Chip, into the cupboard
with your brothers and sisters.
(YAWNS)
-But I'm not sleepy.
-Yes, you are.
-No, I'm not.
-(DOOR CLICKS)
Well, if you ask me,
she was just being stubborn.
After all, he did say "please."
But if the master doesn't learn
to control that temper,
-He'll never break...
-Splendid to see you
out and about, mademoiselle.
I am Cogsworth,
head of the household.
-(LUMIRE PANTING)
-Ah.
-This is Lumire.
-Enchant, chrie.
If there's... stop that...
anything we... please... can do
to make your stay
more comfortable...
-(FLAME SIZZLING)
-Ow!
-I am a little hungry.
-You are?
Hear that? She's hungry.
Stoke the fire. Break out the silver.
Wake the china.
Remember what the master said?
Oh, pish-posh. I'm not about to let
the poor child go hungry.
All right, fine.
Glass of water, crust of bread,
and then...
Cogsworth, I am surprised at you.
She's not a prisoner.
She's our guest.
We must make her feel
welcome here.
-Right this way, mademoiselle.
-Well, keep it down.
If the master finds out about this,
it will be our necks.
Of course, of course.
But what is dinner
without a little music?
-(THUD)
-Music?
("BE OUR GUEST" PLAYING)
Ma cher mademoiselle,
it is with deepest pride
and greatest pleasure
that we welcome you
here tonight.
And now we invite you
to relax and to pull up a chair
as the dining room
proudly presents your dinner.
Be our guest
Be our guest
Put our service to the test
Tie a napkin 'round your neck, chrie
And we'll provide the rest
Soup du jour, hot hors d'oeuvres
Why, we only live to serve
Try the gray stuff, it's delicious
Don't believe me
Ask the dishes
They can sing, they can dance
After all, miss, this is France
And a dinner here is never second best
Go on, unfold your menu
Take a glance
And then you'll be our guest
Oui, our guest, be our guest
Beef ragout, cheese souffl
Pie and pudding en flamb
We'll prepare and serve with flair
A culinary cabaret
You're alone and you're scared
But the banquet's all prepared
No one's gloomy or complaining
While the flatware is entertaining
We tell jokes, I do tricks
With my fellow candlesticks
ALL: And it's all in perfect taste
That you can bet
Come on and lift your glass
You've won your own free pass
To be our guest
If you're stressed
It's fine dining we suggest
ALL: Be our guest
Be our guest, be our guest
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Oh, those good old days
When we were useful
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise
A chance to use our skills
Most days we just lay
Around the castle
Flabby, fat, and lazy
You walked in and oopsie-daisy
Ma cher mademoiselle,
it is my honor to present
my favorite cup of tea,
the incomparable Mrs. Potts.
It's a guest, it's a guest
Sakes alive and I'll be blessed
Wine's been poured
And thank the Lord
I've had the napkins freshly pressed
With dessert, she'll want tea
And my dear, that's fine with me
While the cups do their soft-shoein'
I'll be bubblin', I'll be brewin'
I'll get warm, piping hot
Heaven's sakes, is that a spot
Clean it up,
We want the company impressed
We've got a lot to do
Is it one lump or two
For you, our guest
-She's our guest
-Oh, she's our guest
-ALL: Be our guest
-Be our guest, be our guest
Our command is your request
It's been years since we've had
Anybody here and we're obsessed
With your meal, with your ease
Yes, indeed we aim to please
While candlelight's still glowing
Let us help you, we'll keep going
Course by course
One by one
Till you shout, enough, I'm done
Then we'll sing you
Off to sleep as you digest
Tonight you'll prop your feet up
But for now, let's eat up
-Be our guest
-Be our guest
-ALL: Be our guest
-Be our guest
Be our guest
Please, be our guest
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Bravo.
That was wonderful.
Thank you, mademoiselle.
It was wonderful. Wasn't it, everyone?
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Will you look at the time?
Off to bed, off to bed.
I'd like to look around.
Perhaps you'd like to take me?
I'm sure you know everything
there is to know about the castle.
Well, actually, yes, I do.
Right this way.
-COGSWORTH: As you can see...
-(BARKING)
The pseudo faade was stripped away
to reveal a minimalist Rococo design.
-Note the unusual...
-(METAL SQUEAKING)
...inverted vaulted ceilings.
This is yet another example
of the late neoclassic Baroque period.
And as I always say,
if it's not Baroque, don't fix it.
(LAUGHING)
Mm. Uh, where was I?
-As you were.
-(METAL SQUEAKS)
Now then, if I may draw
your attention
to the flying buttresses
above the...
uh, mademoiselle?
(BARKING)
-BELLE: What's up there?
-Where? There? Oh, nothing.
Absolutely nothing of interest
at all in the west wing.
Dusty, dull, very boring.
Ah, so that's the west wing.
-(WHIMPERING)
-Nice going.
-I wonder what he's hiding up there.
-(CHUCKLES) Hiding?
The...the master
is hiding nothing.
BELLE: Then it wouldn't be forbidden.
Perhaps, uh, mademoiselle
would like to, uh, uh,
uh, see something else?
We have exquisite tapestries
dating all the way back to...
-BELLE: Maybe later.
-Uh, the-the gardens?
-Or-or the-the-the library, perhaps?
-You have a library?
(CHUCKLES) Yes! Ye...oh, indeed.
-With books.
-Scads of books.
-Mountains of books.
-(LAUGHS) Forests of books.
-Cascades.
-Cloudbursts.
-Swamps of books.
COGSWORTH: More books than you'll ever
be able to read in a lifetime.
Books on every subject
ever studied,
by every author
whoever set pen to paper.
(LAUGHS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DOOR CREAKING)
-(THUD)
-(GASPS) Oh.
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
(GASPS)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(GASPS)
(HUFFS)
-(GROWLING)
-(GASPS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
-Why did you come here?
-I...I'm sorry.
-I warned you never to come here.
-I didn't mean any harm.
Do you realize
what you could have done?
-(CRASHING)
-Please, stop.
-Get out!
-(GASPING) No!
Get out!
(PANTING)
(LOW GROWLING)
-(PANTING)
-(GROWLING, BARKING)
(YELPS)
(GRUNTS)
(WOLVES SNARLING)
(GRUNTS)
(PANTING)
Okay. Okay.
Okay.
(WOLVES GROWLING)
(GROANS)
(WHIMPERING) Okay.
(GROWLING)
(ROARING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
(PANTING)
You saved me.
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(GROWLING SOFTLY)
Here, now. Oh, don't do that.
(GROWLING)
-Just hold still.
-(ROARING)
-That hurts!
-If you'd hold still,
it wouldn't hurt as much.
Well, if you hadn't have run away,
this wouldn't have happened.
If you hadn't frightened me,
I wouldn't have run away.
Well, you shouldn't have been
in the west wing.
Well, you should learn
to control your temper.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Now hold still.
-This might sting a little.
-Hmm? (GROANS)
By the way,
thank you for saving my life.
You're welcome.
GASTON: It's like this.
I've got my heart set
on marrying Belle.
But she needs
a little persuasion.
So you want me to throw
her father into the asylum
unless she agrees
to marry you?
Oh, that is despicable.
(CACKLES) I love it.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
If no one will help me,
then I'll go back alone.
Yeah. Is that everything? (SIGHS)
I don't care what it takes.
I'll find that castle,
and somehow,
I'll get her out of there.
(BARKING)
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
-(GIGGLES)
-(WHINES)
I've never felt this way
about anyone.
I want to do something for her.
But what?
Well, there's the usual things...
flowers, chocolates, promises
you don't intend to keep.
Ah, no, no.
It has to be something very special.
Something that sparks
her interest.
Wait a minute!
Belle...
there's something
I want to show you.
(DOOR CREAKING)
But first,
you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise.
(DOOR CREAKING)
-BELLE: Can I open them?
-BEAST: No, no. Not yet.
Wait here.
Now can I open them?
All right. Now.
(GASPS)
(SWEEPING MUSIC)
BELLE: I can't believe it.
I've never seen so many books
in all my life.
-You... you like it?
-It's wonderful.
Then it's yours.
Oh, thank you so much.
(GASPS) Would you look at that?
(CHUCKLES) I knew it would work.
-What? What worked?
-(CHUCKLES)
It's very encouraging.
-Isn't this exciting?
-I didn't see anything.
Come along, Chip.
There's chores to be done in the kitchen.
CHIP: But what are they talking about?
What's going on? Come on, Mom.
(SLURPING)
-(GASPS)
-(CHOMPING)
(SIGHS)
(SLURPING NOISILY)
-(GIGGLING)
-(GULPS)
("SOMETHING THERE" PLAYING)
There's something sweet and almost kind
But he was mean and he was
Coarse and unrefined
And now he's dear and so unsure
I wonder why I didn't see it there before
She glanced this way,
I thought I saw
And when we touched
She didn't shudder at my paw
No, it can't be
I'll just ignore
But then she's never looked
At me that way before
New and a bit alarming
Who'd have ever thought
That this could be
True that he's no Prince Charming
But there's something in him
That I simply didn't see
-Well, who'd have thought
-Well, bless my soul
-Well, who'd have known
-Well, who indeed
And who'd have guessed
They'd come together on their own
-It's so peculiar
-We'll wait and see
A few days more
There maybe something there
That wasn't there before
You know, perhaps
there's something there
that wasn't there before.
There may be something there
That wasn't there before
What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you
when you're older.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
They start with a handful of notes,
crescendo in a symphony
of imagination and creativity.
The sweeping score and songs
of Alan Menken.
The unforgettable lyrics
of Howard Ashman.
Together, they helped lead
a Disney animated musical renaissance
with Beauty and the Beast,
The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin.
While Ashman tragically passed away
before Beauty and the Beast was released,
Menken has kept the spirit
of their partnership alive
through his music
for Disney classics and beyond.
Acclaimed as it is beloved,
Menken and Ashman's work
on Beauty and the Beast
did far more than achieve
a Tony nomination,
four Grammys, and two Oscars.
The Oscar goes to Alan Menken
and Howard Ashman
for "Beauty and the Beast"
from Beauty and the Beast.
(APPLAUSE)
NARRATOR: It struck a chord in all of us,
inspiring fans of all ages,
including some of the biggest names
in the recording industry.
And just wait until you hear
the wonderful rendition
of "Beauty and the Beast"
that Shania Twain
and eight-time Oscar-winning
composer Alan Menken
have in store.
(CHEERING APPLAUSE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(GRUMBLING)
-Tonight is the night.
-(GRUNTS)
I'm not sure I can do this.
You don't have time to be timid.
You must be bold, daring.
Bold. Daring.
(SHUDDERS)
There will be music,
romantic candlelight,
provided by myself.
And when the moment is right,
you confess your love.
Yes. I con...I ...
I... no, I can't.
You care for the girl, don't you?
-(GRUNTS) More than anything.
-(SCISSORS SNIPPING)
Well, then you must tell her.
Voil. Oh, you look so...so...
Stupid.
Not quite the word I was looking for.
Perhaps a little more off the top.
(CLAPS)
(CLEARING THROAT)
Your lady awaits.
(CHUCKLES)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
(APPLAUSE)
Tale as old as time
True as it can be
Barely even friends
Then somebody bends
Unexpectedly
Just a little change
Small to say the least
Both a little scared
Neither one prepared
Beauty and the Beast
Ever just the same
Ever a surprise
Ever as before
Ever just as sure
As the sun will rise
Oh
Tale as old as time
Tune as old as song
Bittersweet and strange
Finding you can change
Learning you were wrong
Certain as the sun
Rising in the east
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Off to the cupboard
with you now, Chip.
-It's past your bedtime.
-(CHIP YAWNING)
Mm, mm
(KISSES) Good night, love.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
Belle?
(SOFT MUSIC)
Are you happy here with me?
Yes.
What is it?
If only I could see my father again.
Just for a moment.
I miss him so much.
There is a way.
This mirror will show you anything.
Anything you wish to see.
I'd like to see my father, please.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(COUGHING)
Papa! Oh, no.
He's sick.
He may be dying,
and he's all alone.
Then you... you must go to him.
-What did you say?
-I release you.
You're no longer my prisoner.
You mean... I'm free?
Yes.
Oh, thank you.
Hold on, Papa, I'm on my way.
Take it with you
so you'll always have a way
to look back and remember me.
Thank you for understanding
how much he needs me.
(CHUCKLING)
Well, Your Highness,
I must say everything is going
just swimmingly.
I knew you had it in you.
(CHUCKLES)
-I let her go.
-(CHUCKLES)
Yes, yes.
Splen...you what?
-How could you do that?
-I had to.
Yes, but-but-but... but why?
Because I love her.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
("EVERMORE" PLAYING)
(MYSTERIOUS MUSIC)
I was the one who had it all
I was the master of my fate
I never needed anybody in my life
I learned the truth too late
I'll never shake away the pain
I close my eyes but she's still there
I let her steal into my melancholy heart
It's more than I can bear
Now I know she'll never leave me
Even as she runs away
She will still torment me
Calm me, hurt me
Move me, come what may
Wasting in my lonely tower
Waiting by an open door
I'll fool myself, she'll walk right in
And be with me for evermore
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
I rage against the trials of love
I curse the fading of the light
Though she's already flown
So far beyond my reach
She's never out of sight
Now I know she'll never leave me
Even as she fades from view
She will still inspire me
Be a part of everything I do
Wasting in my lonely tower
Waiting by an open door
I'll fool myself, she'll walk right in
And as the long, long nights begin
I'll think of all that might have been
Waiting here
For evermore
(HOLDING NOTE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SOFT MUSIC)
What defines the legacy of a story?
Its enduring impact both on
and off the screen for evermore.
Perhaps it's seeing
that story reinvented
just as Beauty and the Beast
was in its ground-breaking,
highly-acclaimed Broadway adaptation.
Since then,
Disney Theatrical Productions
under the direction
of its president and producer,
Thomas Schumacher,
has forged a new chapter
in the legacy
of this classic title,
one that gave audiences
around the world
a chance to fall in love
with these iconic characters
all over again,
from India to Australia
to the warm Footlights
in the West End
and throughout the UK.
(LIVELY MUSIC)
Or perhaps the legacy
of this timeless classic
is in witnessing the magical
spark of inspiration
it ignites in artists,
in children
who wish they could be
part of its world,
and in grown-ups
who still dream of the same.
As for where
that legacy will go from here,
only time will tell.
But if you would care to make
a prediction,
please, be our guest.
Hi!
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(SOFT MUSIC)
It's all right, Papa.
I'm home.
I thought I'd never see you again.
I missed you so much.
But the Beast... how did you escape?
I didn't escape, Papa.
He...he let me go.
-That horrible Beast?
-But he's different now, Papa.
He's changed somehow.
(RUSTLING)
(RATTLING)
-Hi!
-Oh, a stowaway.
(CHUCKLING)
Why, hello there, little fella.
Didn't think I'd see you again.
Belle, why'd you go away?
Don't you like us anymore?
Oh, Chip, of course I do.
-It's just that...
-(KNOCK AT DOOR)
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
-May I help you?
-I've come to collect your father.
-My father?
-Don't worry, mademoiselle.
-We'll take good care of him.
-(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-My father's not crazy.
-He was raving like a lunatic.
-We all heard him, didn't we?
-(ALL SHOUTING)
-(SQUEAKING)
-BELLE: No!
-I won't let you.
-Belle?
Maurice.
Tell us again, old man.
Just how big was the Beast?
(SNICKERS)
He was...I mean, he was...
he was enormous!
I'd say at least 8...
no, more like 10 feet.
(LAUGHTER)
Well, you don't get
much crazier than that.
(LAUGHTER)
It's true, I tell you!
-LEFOU: Get him out of here.
-(GASPS)
MAURICE: Let go of me!
No! You can't do this.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Poor Belle.
It's a shame about your father.
You know he's not crazy, Gaston.
Mm, I might be able to clear up
this little misunderstanding, if...
-If what?
-If you marry me.
-What?
-One little word, Belle.
That's all it takes.
-Never.
-Have it your way.
Belle? Hey... (STAMMERING)
Let go of me.
My father's not crazy,
and I can prove it.
Show me the Beast!
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(ROARING)
-(TENSE MUSIC)
-(CROWD GASPS)
The Beast will make off
with your children.
He'll come after them
in the night.
-No!
-Gaston is right!
Look at its sharp, cruel fangs.
It's threat to us all!
We're not safe until its head
is mounted on my wall.
-I say we kill the Beast!
-CROWD: Yeah!
No! I won't let you do this.
The monster must have her
under his spell.
He'll curse us all
if we don't stop him.
-MALE VOICE: Yeah!
-If you're not with us...
-you're against us!
-(CROWD SHOUTING)
Bring the old man.
Get your hands off me!
We can't have them running off
to warn the creature.
-Let us out!
-(MAURICE WHIMPERING)
We'll rid the village of this Beast.
Who's with me?
CROWD: Yeah!
Through the mist
Through the woods
Through the darkness and the shadows
It's a nightmare
But it's one exciting ride
Say a prayer then we're there
At the drawbridge of a castle
And there's something
Truly terrible inside
It's a beast
He's got fangs, razor sharp ones
Massive paws
Killer claws for the feast
Hear him roar, see him foam
But we're not coming home
Till he's dead
-Good and dead
-CROWD: Yeah!
-Kill the beast
-Mount your horse
Screw your courage
To the sticking place
ALL: We're counting on Gaston
To lead the way
Through the mist, through the wood
Where within a haunted castle
Something's lurking
That you don't see every day
It's a beast
One as tall as a mountain
We won't rest till he's good and deceased
Sally forth, tally ho
Grab your sword, grab your bow
Praise the Lord and here we go
We'll lay siege to the castle.
ALL: We don't like
What we don't understand
In fact it scares us
And this monster is mysterious at least
Bring your guns, bring your knives
Save your children and your wives
We'll save our village and our lives
We'll kill the beast
Take whatever booty
you can find.
But remember,
the Beast is mine!
ALL: Hearts ablaze, banners high
We go marching into battle
Unafraid although
The danger just increased
Raise your flag, sing the song
Here we come, we're 50 strong
And 50 Frenchmen can't be wrong
Let's kill the beast
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(AUDIENCE BOOING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(INDISTINCT MURMURING)
-Now!
-(LIVELY MUSIC)
-(GURGLES)
-(GRUNTS)
(CLANGING)
(SLURPS, BELCHES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(RATTLING)
(HUFFING) Yes!
(WHISTLE BLARES)
Here we go!
(WHISTLING)
-What the devil?
-(WHISTLING)
Belle, look out!
(THUDDING)
(CRASHING)
(SQUEAKING)
You guys gotta try
this thing.
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
-(SCREAM)
-Move, move, move, move.
(ALL CHEERING)
And stay out.
(SMOOCHING)
Ugh.
(GROANS)
(ROARING)
-(GLASS SHATTERING)
-(LAUGHING)
Get up.
(GROANING)
Get up!
What's the matter, Beast?
(LAUGHS)
Too kind and gentle
to fight back?
(GROANS)
BELLE: No!
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
-Belle...
-No, Gaston, don't!
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(GROWLING)
Let's go, Philippe.
(PHILIPPE NEIGHING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
Come on out and fight.
Were you in love with her,
Beast?
Did you honestly think
she'd want you
when she had someone like me?
(GRUNTING)
It's over, Beast.
Belle is mine!
(YELPS) Let me go. Let me go!
Please, don't hurt me.
I'll do anything. Anything!
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(WHIMPERING)
-Get out.
-(GASTON GROANS)
Beast!
Belle?
Belle.
(SWEEPING MUSIC)
You came back.
-(THUD)
-(ROARING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMING)
(PANTING)
Oh.
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY)
You...
-you came back.
-Of course I came back.
I couldn't let them...
Oh, this is all my fault.
-If only I'd gotten here sooner.
-Maybe...
it's better... it's better this way.
Don't talk like that.
-You'll be all right.
-(COUGHS)
We're together now.
Everything's going to be fine. You'll see.
(PANTS) At...
at least...
I got to see you
one last time.
(SIGHS)
No.
No!
Please, please.
Please, don't leave me.
(SOBS)
I love you.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(SOFT VOCALIZING)
(APPLAUSE)
(SOBBING)
(LIVELY MUSIC)
(SHIMMERING TONE)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Belle. It's me!
It is you!
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
(WHISTLING)
(POPPING)
Lumire. Cogsworth!
Oh! Mrs. Potts!
-(SIGHS) Look at us!
-(BARKING)
CHIP: Mama, mama!
-(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
-Oh, my goodness.
-It is a miracle!
-(GIGGLES)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
("BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" PLAYING)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Tale as old as time
True as it can be
Barely even friends
Then somebody bends unexpectedly
Just a little change
Just a little change
Small to say the least
Both a little scared
Neither one prepared
Beauty and the Beast
Ever just the same
Ever a surprise
Ever as before
Ever just as sure
As the sun will rise
BOTH: Oh!
(ELECTRIC GUITAR PLAYING MELODY)
ALL: Certain as the sun
H.E.R.: Certain as the sun
Rising in the east
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and
The Beast
(HOLDING NOTE)
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(SCREAMS)
Follow me! (SCREAMS)
Lunch?
-Okay, one, two, three...
-ALL: Wolves.
(ALL HOWLING)
Everybody sing along.
(CHEERING)
(BOTH GRUNT)
Uh... (CHUCKLES)
Say hello to Mark Henn,
who actually animated Belle.
(CHEERING, APPLAUSE)
What kind of shenanigans
will happen next?
(LAUGHS)
The amazing world of Disney.
Now bounce, now bounce.
I had the best time,
and I'm sad it's over.