Beauty and The Beast Page #6

Synopsis: A dark twist on the morality tale of forbidden love between beautiful Belle and the feared forest Beast. As villagers are being brutally murdered and the Beast is hunted down as the one responsible for the mayhem, Belle and Beast team up to defeat the real killer the power-hungry witch's malevolent troll.
 
IMDB:
3.2
R
Year:
2009
90 min
982 Views


- Yes, my lord.

- Yes, Count.

- Yes, Count.

- Of course.

- Yes

- Yes, my lord.

Well, I am honored and surprised

by this very unexpected nomination.

- I accept!

- Begging your pardon, Count!

Sheriff Otto captured the

Beast and the girl.

Bring it here!

Bring them to kneel before

the new King

so he may administered

his justice.

Well done, your Majesty.

Well done for bringing

such a monster to justice.

- Well, somebody had to do it.

- And it had to be you, didn't it?

Because you were determined

to condemn me...

for the crimes commited

by that monster there!

I don't know what you're

talking about.

Someboy, take him away.

Not until we're finish, Count!

Somebody seized him!

Get him!

It appears as if the Count has

been using the witches spawn...

to intimidate you.

But the truth is,

there's no need for any

king choosing at all.

You see before you the rightful

heir to the throne.

- How can that be possible?

- Are you mad, Beast?

No, I am Maximilian the XIV,

son of Maximilian XIII...

transformed at birth into a monster

by the sorceress Helena of Augsburg,

left to die in the forest.

And rescued by this man,

who many of you will

recognised as once having

worked as a groom in

the palace.

It's the truth, your honor's.

This is the child the good

Queen died giving birth to.

And this, is the royal cup

that was sent away with me.

Who in the world do you

think is going

to believe such a foolish story.

Anyone who denied for

the truth, Rudolph.

Anyone who knows you,

as a cruel grasping

Lucifer that you are.

Someone like me, for example.

You forget the troll,

my friend.

The troll is afraid of me, Rudolph.

Almost as much as you are.

You see, it was my humanity

the sorceress used...

to give life to that thing.

And heaven knows I'm

determined to get it back!

Don't leave her,

he won't harm her.

But only if you renounced

any claims you've to the throne.

Isn't that right, troll?

All you've to do,

is say the stories are lies.

Leave this land and never return.

Say it! Say it... and the troll

will let her go.

No! Please!

Say it's not true!

No! Remember me!

Please!

- Forget about me!

- Say it!

I'll do as you asked.

I hereby renounced...

- I hereby renounced all claims...

- The hell you do!

Guards!

I proclaim the start of the reign

of a new monarch...

Maximilian the XIV!

And I promise to rule in the

name of...

and for the good of every men,

women and child in this land.

He did exactly what he promised.

As long as that couple ruled, there

was peace, there was prosperity...

and there was also two very

unusual statues,

just to remind people,

how lucky they were.

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Gavin Scott

Gavin Duncan Scott (born 1950) is an English novelist, broadcaster and writer of the Emmy-winning mini-series The Mists of Avalon, Small Soldiers, The Borrowers and Legend of Earthsea. He spent ten years making films for British television before becoming a screenwriter, creating more than two hundred documentaries and short films for BBC and the commercial TV, including UK’s prestigious Channel 4. His first assignment in the United States was with George Lucas, developing and scripting The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. His work ranges from family entertainment to comedy, science fiction and historical dramas. Scott wrote Krakatoa, a Titanic-style movie for National Geographic Feature Films, and an eight-hour adaptation of War and Peace for Lux Vida SPA, directed by Robert Dornhelm (Into the West, The Ten Commandments). He created and executive produced a 22-part television series set in the nineteenth century about the origins of the creative ideas of Jules Verne, which was broadcast around the world. In 2006, his children's film Treasure Island Kids: The Battle for Treasure Island, starring Randy Quaid, was released on DVD. Born in Hull, Yorkshire, Gavin emigrated with his family to New Zealand in 1961. At 17 he spent a year as a volunteer teacher in the jungles of Borneo, working with the children of head-hunters, after which he studied history and political science at Victoria University of Wellington, and journalism at the Wellington Polytechnic. He returned to Britain overland across Asia in 1973, traveling through Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Afghanistan and Iran, and worked for Shelter, the British housing charity, before joining the Times Educational Supplement, from which base he also wrote features for The Times. After five years as a reporter and program anchor for BBC Radio, Gavin began in 1980 making films for BBC Television’s Newsnight, covering literary as well as political subjects; among his interviewees, J.B. Priestley, Christopher Isherwood, Iris Murdoch and John Fowles. He then made documentaries on science and culture for series such as Horizon and Man Alive before joining Channel 4 News, for which he made films until 1990. Following the death of Maurice Macmillan in 1984, son of the former British Prime Minister and MP for Surrey South West Harold Macmillan, Gavin Scott was selected and stood as a Liberal here at the Parliamentary Byelection for the Liberal/SDP Alliance and came within 2600 votes of taking the seat from the Conservative candidate Virginia Bottomley who went on to serve in John Major's cabinet. It was during this time that he started writing novels, including Hot Pursuit, about a Russian satellite that crashed in New Zealand, and A Flight of Lies, about the hunt for the bones of Peking Man. He has recently written a Dickensian historical novel set in the nineteenth century, The Adventures of Toby Wey. Gavin is also a sculptor, creating shadow boxes similar to those of Joseph Cornell, using mass-produced toys as his medium. He lives with his family in Santa Monica, California, and recently finished writing the script of Absolutely Anything with Terry Jones. more…

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