Version of
La belle et la bête (1899)
Beauty and the Beast (1903)
Beauty and the Beast (1913)
Beauty and the Beast (1957) (TV)
"Shirley Temple's Storybook: Beauty and the Beast (#1.1)" (1958)
Beauty and the Beast (1962)
"Hallmark Hall of Fame: Beauty and the Beast (#26.2)" (1976)
Panna a netvor (1978)
Beauty (1981)
Beauty and the Beast (1981)
"Faerie Tale Theatre: Beauty and the Beast (#3.6)" (1984)
Beauty and the Beast (1987)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Beauty and the Beast (1993) (V)
Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice (1996) (TV)
"Kaj og Andrea: Gys og gru (#6.4)" (2004)
Remade as
"Faerie Tale Theatre: Beauty and the Beast (#3.6)" (1984)
- same scenario, same costumes and makeup design, same overall design
Referenced in
Une femme est une femme (1961)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Little Darlings (1980)
- mentioned by one of the girls as her favorite movie
Chameleon Street (1989)
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Drug-Taking and the Arts (1994)
La cité des enfants perdus (1995)
Felicia's Journey (1999)
Hannibal (2001)
No Such Thing (2001)
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
Claude Jutra, portrait sur film (2002)
- narration
Hulk (2003)
The Hidden (2003)
"Angels in America" (2003)
- Moving candlesticks and busts in a dream sequence of a character who has just been reading a book entitled "Cocteau"
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
- The candleholders that are arms.
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005)
- In one scene, a hallway is lined by hands holding up lights coming out of the walls; this is a reference to Cocteau's film.
"Friday Night Lights: What to Do While You're Waiting (#1.12)" (2007)
- Julie says that she and Matt just saw Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast.
Featured in
Détective (1985)
- Footage is shown on TV.
Heaven (1987)
Earth Girls Are Easy (1988)
- clip
Chameleon Street (1989)
Cannes... les 400 coups (1997) (TV)
The Real Thing (2002)
Le divorce (2003)
"SexTV: Fairy Tales/Karin Rosenthal/Tart Cards (#6.2)" (2003)
- Clip from film used in episode.
Spoofed in
Beauty (1981)
- Title and plot are take offs on the film (as Beauty and the Beast). Also, Jamie Gillis' character's nickname is "The Animal".
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