Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 160000000

Revenue

$ 1266115964

Top Billed Cast

Emma Watson

Belle

Dan Stevens

Beast

Luke Evans

Gaston

Josh Gad

LeFou

Kevin Kline

Maurice

Hattie Morahan

Agathe / Enchantress

Haydn Gwynne

Clothilde

Gerard Horan

Jean the Potter

Ray Fearon

Père Robert

Ewan McGregor

Lumière

Ian McKellen

Cogsworth

Emma Thompson

Mrs. Potts

Nathan Mack

Chip

Audra McDonald

Madame Garderobe

Stanley Tucci

Maestro Cadenza

Gugu Mbatha-Raw

Plumette

Clive Rowe

Cuisinier

Thomas Padden

Chapeau

Rita Davies

Old Woman

D.J. Bailey

Vagrant

Adrian Schiller

Monsieur D'Arque

Harriet Jones

Queen

Adam Mitchell

Young Prince

Tom Turner

King

Michael Jibson

Tavern Keeper

Zoe Rainey

Belle's Mother

Daisy Duczmal

Baby Belle

Jolyon Coy

Young Maurice

Jimmy Johnston

Tom

Dean Street

Dick

Alexis Loizon

Stanley

Sophie Reid

Village Lass

Rafaëlle Cohen

Village Lass

Carla Nella

Village Lass

Obioma Ugoala

Flirtatious Farmer

Lynne Wilmot

Barmaid

Jane Fowler

Pretty Female Fishmonger

Alison Harding

Head Washer

Chris Andrew Mellon

Nasty Headmaster

Jemma Alexander

Housewife

Sandy Strallen

Cobbler

Dale Branston

Baker

Daniel Ioannou

Barber

Peter Challis

Butcher

Wendy Baldock

Washer Woman

Norma Atallah

Washer Woman

Leo Andrew

Apothecary

Steven Butler

Cheese Maker

Sharon Gomez

Cheese Maker

Jacqui Jameson

Cheese Maker

Vivien Parry

Village Lass's Mother

Simone Sault

Wood Carrier

Beth Willetts

Jam Seller

Mandy Montanez

Bread Buyer

Tom Oakley

Fishmonger

William Bozier

Stable Boy

Jak Allen-Anderson

Apothecary's Patient

Phil Grannel

Fiddler

Freddie August

Fiddler

Nicola Keen

Female Villager / Celebration Woman

Ebony Molina

Female Villager / Celebration Woman

Alison Jenkins

Female Villager / Celebration Woman

Ellen O'Grady

Female Villager

Dawn Buckland

Female Villager

Rebecca Mckinnis

Female Villager

Jody Hall

Male Villager

Ben Fox

Male Villager

Nathan Vaughan Harris

Male Villager

Tim Stanley

Male Villager

Ben Clare

Male Villager

Marina Abdeen

Debutante

Danielle Acors

Debutante

Hayley Ainsley

Debutante

Rhianne Alleyn

Debutante

Gabby Antrobus

Debutante

Sophie Atkins

Debutante

Koko Basigara

Debutante

Holly Bluett

Debutante

Daisy Boyles

Debutante

Ava Brennan

Debutante

Sophia Brown

Debutante

Sophie Carmen-Jones

Debutante

Cassie Clare

Debutante

Tanya Cumberland

Debutante

Natalie Davis

Debutante

Paige Drury-Lawrence

Debutante

Stephanie Elstob

Debutante

Cordelia Farnworth

Debutante

Cj Field

Debutante

Lily Frazer

Debutante

Lucy Alexa Gilbert

Debutante

Helen Gulstan

Debutante

Selina Hamilton

Debutante

Leah Hill

Debutante

Abigayle Honeywill

Debutante

Chelsea Inez

Debutante

Blythe Jandoo

Debutante

Shireen Jathoonia

Debutante

Billie Kay-Piper

Debutante

Hannah Kenna-Thomas

Debutante

Ella Kora

Debutante

Jennifer Leung

Debutante

Emily Loumba

Debutante

Cassie Macmillian

Debutante

Fiona McDonald

Debutante

Samira Mighty

Debutante

Sonoya Mizuno

Debutante

Anna Momcilovic

Debutante

Nicola Mooi

Debutante

Nicole O'Neill

Debutante

Abiona Omonua

Debutante

Jazz Peters

Debutante

Courtney Pruce

Debutante

Kayla Radam

Debutante

Katie Singh

Debutante

Lucy St. Louis

Debutante

Ruth Steele

Debutante

Jasmine Takacs

Debutante

Naomi Weijand

Debutante

Leah West

Debutante

Skye Lucia Degruttola

Washer Girl

Timia Julien-Box

Little Girl

Adelaide Morgan

Little Girl

Gemma Fray

Little Girl

Lara Decaro

Little Girl

Max Brophy

School Boy

Samuel Brown

School Boy

Daniel Daszek-Green

School Boy

Freddie Hunter

School Boy

Joey Brown

School Boy

Tom Burgering

School Boy

Nate Leung

School Boy

Kai Gordon

School Boy

Oscar Francisco

School Boy

Harry Marcus

School Boy

Johanna Smitz

Village Woman (uncredited)

Isobel Hamilton

Fishmonger Villagewoman (uncredited)

Karl Farrer

Villager (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Salt-and-Limes

Written by Salt-and-Limes on 2017-03-20

**Spoilers** The live action remake of "Beauty and the Beast" was good, but it failed to capture the magic of the cartoon version. There were somethings that they got right, and others that dragged on. I thought "Be Our Guest" was done beautifully. The 3d made it even more enchanting. The main characters' backstories also added some depth to them. However, there were some scenes that I felt added nothing to the story. Such as the search for Belle by Gaston and her father. The "No one is like Gaston" scene didn't have the bravado or arrogance of the original. I also felt that Luke Evans was miscast. He wasn't the handsomest guy in town, nor was he the strongest. Which is why it was hard for me to accept him as the character. Emma Watson was serviceable. Her voice was fine, but it wasn't strong enough to carry Belle's songs. Dan Stevens was the best part of the film. I felt that he should have had more songs, because he has a beautiful baritone. Although his beast costume should have been more frightening. Overall, it's a fun film to watch. Though, I wouldn't call it a classic.

A review by Ruuz

Written by Ruuz on 2017-04-04

Disney's done a great job with Gaston and The Beast, the two aspects that I always thought would be the most important, and the most difficult, to nail. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2017-06-15

**Only beauty would conquer the beast!** This is not the first time screen adaptation, that means every one of us have seen either version of the films according to what generation we belong. Mine was the animated one and then there was a modern-day version called 'Beastly'. Not to forget there's a recent French version made on the big scale that I yet to watch. So it's not about the story at all. It is about the quality of film, performances, and particularly how the modern technology used to narrate the story. Like the recent Disney's live-actions 'Cinderella', 'The BFG', 'The Jungle Book' and many more, this is another excellently adapted film from the book. Though visually it tried to be true to the original, and that's absolutely great thinking. Because in this modern world, we all try something new out of the original contents for sometimes to mess it up. Excellent casting, the beauty was the best pick among all. The graphics were awesome. The CGI beast was flawless, yet that usual dark and cloudy atmosphere helped it to be so perfect. Since it is listed under Musical, I was worried about the songs. I truly don't like modern Musicals. But this film was not completely filled with songs. Yes, there were like half a dozen, but good ones. Retained the songs from the 1991 film, and in addition three new were composed. I did not think the Disney would get away with consecutive successes. Great achievement, and their attempts were very precautionary on their every step. Now this is Disney's second highest grossed film ever and first in live-action. The film was for all ages unlike old Disney films. That's the best thing about the modern Disney films that they have adopted. Definitely recommended for at least once watch it. _8/10_

A review by Marypsa

Written by Marypsa on 2017-07-02

JUST INCREDIBLE > I fell in love with that movie!The actors performed fantastically and the effects were so well-maid.It is a classic movie.The best Beauty and the Beast version!!The alive castle was so magical,the effects so realistic and the characters so sympathetic...It was just PERFECT!

A review by dezmozegreato

Written by dezmozegreato on 2018-01-06

What a fantastic movie with great graphics. I was amazed at how well the beast was rendered, you never had to think about the fact that it was CGI. The story kept my entire family interested and scared to leave for popcorn. My only concern was the gay references, I don’t think there was any added value other than shock, and **I don’t like shock in my Disney movies**. Moving forward, the story was easy to follow and it followed the typical Disney Princess theme perfectly. The singing was delightful and the cast did a great job making the moment real. I think this movie will stand the test of time just as the original.

A review by mooney240

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-19

**An admirable adaptation of a classic tale.** One of the best live-action Disney adaptations, even though that isn’t difficult to achieve, Beauty and The Beast (2017) excellently transports the audience into the magical world of the Beast’s magical and cursed castle. The scale of the tiny claustrophobic village contrasted with the grandiose halls of the enchanted clearly presents the different worlds of the main characters despite grappling with the same loneliness. The cast has two major standouts in Luke Evans’ Gaston and Ewan McGregor’s Lumière. The aesthetics and CGI of this movie are stunning and enhance the film rather than distracting, which would be so easy with so many computer-animated characters.

A review by SoSmooth1982

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-26

Very disappointed in this movie. I was expecting it to be as good as the cartoon one, but it wasn't. It was actually kind of boring. I also didn't buy in to thier chemistry at all. It looked really cool though.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-20

A little like "Into the Woods" (2014) this is a technically ambitious attempt to reconcile animation and live action with an excellent cast. Again, it works spectacularly as a piece of cinematic innovation - but has no spirit. We know the story: a vain Prince is cursed by a sorceress to remain shut up, hideously disfigured, in his castle until the spell is broken by true love's tear. "Belle" (Emma Watson) does well to keep this almost Ziegfeld-esque extravaganza on track. She manages to avoid the amorous intentions of Luke Evans as "Gaston" before ending up doing the prisoner swap for her father in the castle of the Prince - an extremely well made up Dan Stevens. The additional voice cast line up is great - Kevin Kline, Sir Ian McKellan, Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson and Stanley Tucci. The songs are reprised from the 1991 version of the story but without the charm and mischief of their original iterations; they are just too precise and dare I say "professional". The technology has now super-subsumed every element of the process to the point that it is almost clinically delivered. The characters and story are still great, but please, Disney, leave something a little rough around the edges for us....