Beauty and the Beast Movie Details
Beauty and the Beast taglines:The most beautiful love story ever told.
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| Directors: Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 64,296 votes |
“Beauty and the Beast” 1991 by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise – Movie Goofs
“Beauty and the Beast” Plot Summary
Belle, whose father Maurice is imprisoned by the Beast (really an enchanted Prince), offers herself instead and finds the prince inside the Beast.
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“Beauty and the Beast” Goofs List
- Continuity: SPOILER: When the Beast transforms back to his human form, we see the camera focus to his feet being transformed back to a human foot, then for a split-second we can see the beast’s hands still on their ‘beast’ form. This was considered a mistake because his hands transformed first.
- Continuity: When Gaston tries to kiss Belle, and she opens the door, Gaston goes flying out into the mud in front of the house. But Belle’s front door is on the side of the porch, not facing the mud.
- Continuity: When Belle first enters the dungeon, her father is holding out his arm through one of the middle spaces in the cell door. In the close up shot, his arm is protruding from the left hand space.
- Continuity: When Mrs. Potts runs over Cogsworth to serve Maurice tea, she, Chip, a sugar cup and cream cup are on the cart. However, when it stops by the chair, it’s just her and Chip. Then, a few shots later, as Maurice is saying hello to Chip, a spoon is on the tray.
- Continuity: During the “Kill the Beast” song, the snow on the porch caps disappears and re-appears between shots.
- Continuity: Right before Gaston starts singing “Kill the Beast” when he is talking to the villagers the numbers change from a small number to a large crowd in between shots. Also, they move from far away to up close and all around.
- Continuity: During the opening song, as Belle walks through the town reading her book, her basket disappears from her arm, only to re-appear a few seconds later.
- Continuity: After the Gaston song, the bear rug moves from behind the chair to under the chair.
- Continuity: After Gaston shoots the bird, LeFou puts it in his hunting bag, but his bag disappears as he goes to pick up the larger carcass.
- Continuity: Gaston’s chair disappears from in front of the fire in the closing shots of Gaston’s song.
- Continuity: When Belle’s father is about to be taken away to the asylum, Belle’s white apron disappears for a few moments, and then reappears seconds later.
- Continuity: After Gaston has shot the beast, the arrows in the quiver on his back disappear and then reappear in the next shot.
- Continuity: When Le Fou is chasing the “dog” he is missing a shoe, which is in the dog’s mouth, but when Le Fou and his buddies bust through the door his shoe is on. When they get scared away his shoe is missing again.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: Before Gaston attempts to propose to Belle, he kicks off his boots. But while he is walking around the house, distinct footsteps and jingles are heard, implying he has boots on.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: During the fighting scene between Gaston and Beast, Gaston says “Belle is mine!” But his mouth is saying something else. This is because, he was originally supposed to say, “Time to die!” but the writer changed it to fit Belle back in the scene.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: Following Belle’s title song reprise on the hilltop and just after Phillipe interrupts her moment, she says “Phillipe!” though her lip movements suggest that other dialogue was intended.
- Continuity: When the beast slams the door to the west wing in anger of Belle’s refusal to come out of her room, a piece of celing plaster falls on Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts, scattering pieces about the place. In the next overhead shot, all of the plaster is gone.
- Continuity: When Cogsworth falls down the stairs, all sorts of gears and nuts fall out, but in the next shot, seconds later, they are gone.
- Continuity: In the shot of Belle riding up to the Beast’s castle for the first time, her hood is down. In the close-up shot immediately following it, her hood is up.
- Continuity: On the Special Edition, at exactly one hour and three minutes, just for a second, Mrs. Potts’ eyes turn black and then turn back to blue.
- Continuity: When Belle is first greeted by Lumiere he takes her hand and kisses it. As the shots go back and forth you will see the flame on his candle is lit in one scene and not in another.
- Continuity: When Belle and the Beast are having breakfast together, before the beast catches the spoon his face is dirty. When he catches the spoon his face is clean, and when he tries to eat with the spoon his face becomes dirty again. Finally, when he eats right from the plate, as Belle does, his face is clean again.
- Continuity: Belle’s nails disappear and reappear several times throughout the movie.
- Continuity: In one scene during the Gaston song, Gaston shoots his gun 3 times, but in the next scene 5 holes appear.
- Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): During the first song, Belle reads a book near a fountain, and show us a picture of a castle from it. Later, Gaston scans through the same book and says there are no pictures in it.
- Plot holes: Sometime after the opening number, Phillipe abandons Maurice in the woods, sometime before Maurice finds the castle. Later, Phillipe is able to direct Belle to the castle. This makes no sense because he had never been to the castle prior to this. Maurice, on the other hand, returns to the village midway through the film and somehow gets lost trying to return to the castle, even though he had been there before. Later, Gaston and his henchmen have no trouble finding the castle, even though they’ve never been there (Gaston does, however, have the magic mirror). Perhaps the biggest error of all is the fact that none of the villagers seem to have seen or heard of this “hidden” kingdom, which sits on a bluff on top of a mountain, overlooking the village.
- Continuity: In the beginning of the movie before Belle starts singing, you can see the steps go down and lead to a path heading to the village. Although when Gaston comes to purpose to her, the steps go down to a path to the barn. Later when Gaston and others come to take Maurice to the asylum it faces straight to the village.
- Continuity: In the song Gaston when Gaston sings “when I was a lad I ate four dozen eggs, every morning to help me get large” he grabs the eggs and swallows them whole. Lafou attempts the same to only have them fall on his face. After he says “so I’m roughly the size of a barge!” and shoots his gun you can see a bowl of eggs on the counter.
- Continuity: During the transformation all close ups of Belle have her hair worn down on her shoulder, yet in the next shot her hair is worn in a ponytail, then back to down.
- Continuity: During the first song, in the town all the shops have their French names on the signs, i.e. The bakery is the “boulangerie” – except for the bookstore. Its sign reads in English as “Bookseller”.
- Continuity: During the first song, if you look at the horse pulling the gentleman who sings, “How is your family?”, it is drawn in a style inconsistent from Belle’s horse, Phillipe.
- Factual errors: In the opening musical number we see Belle’s home. The windmill on the house has 2 gears that are clearly working against one another, yet they still turn perfectly.
- Plot holes: At the beginning of the movie when the narrator is describing the Beast’s plight, he states that the Beast had until his 21st birthday to find true love. However, during the song Be Our Guest, Lumiere states that they were cursed for ten years. That would mean that the prince was turned into the Beast at only eleven years old.
- Plot holes: In the beginning of the movie, it was discussing how the prince had no love and the flower would wilt on his twenty first birthday. Later in the movie, after Bell leaves, Lumiere talks about how it was ten years. That would make the prince, eleven years old when the enchantress showed up at the door.
- Continuity: When Gaston knocks on Belle’s door to propose, she looks at him through a “peephole” gadget. After he walks in, the inside of the door is seen and the gadget is no longer there.
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