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'''''Beauty and the Beast''''' was a [[fairy tale]] that [[Peri Brown]] once sarcastically compared [[Prince]] [[Vlad III]] — otherwise known as Dracula — and his brother [[Radu the Handsome]] to. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon (audio story)|Son of the Dragon]]'')
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'''''Beauty and the Beast''''' was a [[fairy tale]] that [[Peri Brown]] once sarcastically compared [[Prince]] [[Vlad III]] — otherwise known as Dracula — and his brother [[Radu the Handsome]] to. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Son of the Dragon (audio story)}})


[[Tanya Adeola]] compared the [[Alice Parsons' house|old stone house]] in [[Shoreditch]] that cleaned up the mess on its own to ''Beauty and the Beast''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stone House (novel)|The Stone House]]'')
[[Tanya Adeola]] compared the [[Alice Parsons' house|old stone house]] in [[Shoreditch]] that cleaned up the mess on its own to ''Beauty and the Beast''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Stone House (novel)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Latest revision as of 22:36, 7 March 2024

Beauty and the Beast


You may be looking for the short story.

Beauty and the Beast was a fairy tale that Peri Brown once sarcastically compared Prince Vlad III — otherwise known as Dracula — and his brother Radu the Handsome to. (AUDIO: Son of the Dragon [+]Loading...["Son of the Dragon (audio story)"])

Tanya Adeola compared the old stone house in Shoreditch that cleaned up the mess on its own to Beauty and the Beast. (PROSE: The Stone House [+]Loading...["The Stone House (novel)"])

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Disney's aforementioned 1991 animated film version was later adapted into a musical stage version. Derek Griffiths, Rebecca Thornhill, and Richard Gauntlett were among the show's original West End cast, when it debuted there in 1997.

Disney later released a live-action remake of the animated film in 2017, which starred Dan Stevens, Ian McKellen, and Hattie Morahan.

Outside of Disney, Bavenfield Films made their own animated adaptation in 1992, which starred Jason Connery, Susan Sheridan, and Kate O'Mara.[1]

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