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Beauty And The Beast German Lobby Card 8 1/4 x 11 3/4

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Beauty And The Beast German Lobby Card 8 1/4 x 11 3/4
Animation!!!Movie Posters, Movie stills, Movie Lobby Cards some go back to 1940! few recent. All original!
The movie was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise and animation screenplay by Linda Woolverton and story by Roger Allers. It was released on November 22, 1991 by Walt Disney Pictures and runs for 84 minutes and 91 minutes for the special edition. Paige O’Hara is the voice of Belle, Robby Benson is the voice of the Beast, Richard White is the voice of Gaston, Jerry Orbach is the voice of Lumiere, David Ogden Stiers is the voice of Cogsworth and the Narrator, Angela Lansbury is the voice of Mrs. Potts, Bradley Pierce is the voice of Chip, Rex Everhart is the voice of Maurice, Jesse Corti is the voice of Lefou, Jo Anne Worley is the voice of the Wardrobe and Tony Jay is the voice of Monsieur D’Arque. In 1992 Alan Menken won an Oscar for Best Music, Original Score and Best Song for “Beauty and the Beast.” It was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Music, Original Song for “Belle” and “Be Our Guest,” Best Picture, and Best Sound. Beauty and the Beast won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song for “Beauty and the Beast.” The song “Be Our Guest” was also nominated for a Golden Globe. In 1993 the movie won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Movie or Television by Alan Menken and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television for “Beauty and the Beast” by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. Beauty and the Beast was the first full length animated feature to win a Golden Globe for Best Picture (Musical or Comedy). While songwriters are writing the melody to a song they often use dummy lyrics to help with writing the melody. In the song "Gaston" the writers liked the dummy lyrics so much that they used those in the final production. The smoke during the transformation of the Beast to the Prince is real smoke and was originally used in The Black caldron. Howard Ashman, the lyricist, came up with the idea of turning the enchanted objects into living creatures with unique personalities. Robby Benson’s voice was altered by the growls of real panthers and lions so that it is virtually unrecognizable. This is why near the end when the Beast transforms into the prince his voice changes. His voice is also not changed on the original motion picture soundtrack.