Beauty and the Beast (1978 film)
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Panna a netvor | |
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Directed by | Juraj Herz |
Screenplay by | Ota Hofman František Hrubín |
Based on | La Belle et la Bête by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont |
Starring | Zdena Studenková Vlastimil Harapes Václav Voska |
Cinematography | Jiří Macháně |
Edited by | Jaromír Janáček |
Music by | Petr Hapka |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Ústřední půjčovna filmů |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Beauty and the Beast (Czech: Panna a netvor, literally "The Virgin and the Monster") is a 1978 Czechoslovak dark fantasy-horror film directed by Slovak film director Juraj Herz.[1][2]
The film is a re-telling of the classic tale Beauty and the Beast.
For his direction, Herz received the Medalla Sitges en Oro de Ley at the Sitges Film Festival in 1979.[3]
Plot
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A widowed and ruined merchant lives with his three daughters. Julie (Zdena Studenková), the youngest, asks to bring him a rose. On the way to the village, he falls asleep on his horse while crossing an enchanted forest. He wakes up in front of a disturbing castle, populated by strange creatures and picks a white rose in the park where he meets a bloodthirsty being (Vlastimil Harapes), half-man, half-falcon, who sentences him to death. His only chance of survival would be for one of his daughters to sacrifice herself, who would have to agree to remain a prisoner of the Beast for eternity. But the merchant refuses and agrees to die. Julie is the only one of the three daughters that chooses to save her father's life. She goes to the Haunted Wood's Castle where she meets the Beast. He has no qualms about killing Julie, but her beauty prevents him from doing so. Although Julie is forbidden to look at the Beast, she starts to fall in love with him and the love rescues the Beast from his curse.
Cast
[edit]- Zdena Studenková as Julie
- Vlastimil Harapes as The Beast
- Václav Voska as Father
- Jana Brejchová as Gábinka
- Zuzana Kocúriková as Málinka
- Marta Hrachovinová as The Girl
- Vít Olmer as Rider
- Milan Hein as Groom
Reception
[edit]David Melville from Senses of Cinema wrote, "Panna a netvor has the capacity to horrify in the best and the worst of ways. Yet like any true fairy tale, it is unlikely ever to leave its audience bored or indifferent".[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Jack Zipes (27 January 2011). The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films. Routledge. p. 408. ISBN 978-1-135-85395-2.
- ^ Bartłomiej Paszylk (8 June 2009). The Pleasure and Pain of Cult Horror Films: An Historical Survey. McFarland. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-7864-5327-6.
- ^ Film a doba: měsíčník pro filmovou kulturu (in Czech). Vol. 26. Orbis. 1980. p. 125.
- ^ Melville, David (14 October 2019). "Beauty and the Beast (1978) • Juraj Herz • Senses of Cinema". SenseofCinema.com. Senses of Cinema. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
External links
[edit]- Beauty and the Beast at AllMovie
- Beauty and the Beast at IMDb
- "Panna a netvor" at the Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze.
- "Panna a netvor" at the Filmová databáze.
- Screen captures and production maps for "Panna a netvor" at Filmová místa.
- 1978 films
- 1978 horror films
- 1970s fantasy films
- 1970s monster movies
- Czech horror films
- 1970s Czech-language films
- Czechoslovak fantasy films
- Czech dark fantasy films
- Films based on Beauty and the Beast
- Films directed by Juraj Herz
- Films scored by Petr Hapka
- 1970s Czech films
- 1978 science fiction films
- 1970s Czech film stubs
- 1970s horror film stubs