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Synopsis: As children, Prince Derek and Princess Odette are forced to spend their summers together by their widowed parents, who hope that the two will eventually fall in love and marry, so their two kingdoms will be united. As children and adolescents, Derek and Odette can't stand each other, but as young adults they begin to see each other in a different light and fall in love with each other. But one night things take a bad turn when Derek unintentionally offends Odette, who then refuses to marry him if he can't prove that he loves her for who she is and not just her beauty. Odette and her father are then attacked by Lord Rothbart, a vengeful sorcerer who was cast out of William's kingdom when he plotted against the king. In the form of a beast, Rothbart mortally wounds William, and kidnaps Odette then places her under a spell. Now it is up to Derek to rescue Odette by showing his undying love. But will he be in time?
Director(s): Richard Rich
Production: New Line Cinema
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
G
Year:
1994
90 min
1,846 Views


Where is Derek? Oh, never mind,

I know where he is.

Working on the mystery

of the fat animal.

The great animal, Your Highness.

Oh, big, great!

It's large and has fur.

"Listen, Derek, its not what it seems. "

What did King William mean?

"It's not what it seems. "

Of course!

It's not what it seems.

Now I'll find you, Odette.

They are coming, Derek.

Oh, where Odette?

Where are you going?

- To find the great animal.

- Oh, wonderful!

- Just make sure you're here tomorrow night.

- Tomorrow night?

- In the ball...

- Mother, I... I can't.

Please mother,

don't do the lip thing.

If I leave now, maybe I can be back in time.

Oh, Thank you darling.

Please mother, don't turn it

into one of your beauty pageants.

Hooo... no no no no no,

It just a few friends...

and their daughters.

I want this to be big.

Every princess

must have her own introduction.

- But, you said...

- Forget what I said.

Now, send for the cooks.

And tell the band to start rehearsing.

And I want four footmen

for every carriage.

Make it five.

Let me get this straight.

You mean, every night, when

the moonlight leaves the lake, you...

Right.

The following night,

if I wanted turn back into a human,

I have to be on the lake.

What she needs is a little moon light.

Me, I have to be smooched.

No fear! You fly to your prince.

We bring him back to the lake.

The moon comes up,

you change into a princess, and...

Happily ever after.

- How am I find him?

- You don't know where he is?

- I even don't know where I am.

- I bet, he does.

Oh, that's a great idea.

Just say:
"Monsieur Rothbart,...

I'd like to leave now,

you have a map or something?"

That's it!

A map!

Let's do it!

We're off on a mission.

We're tough, in good condition.

We're sure standing tall.

No fear!

There's danger around us.

They'd hurt us if they found us.

Our backs are to the wall.

No fear!

Cause we have all

the courage we require.

Take it from a frequent flyer.

Try your luck, our plan will fly.

No fear!

It's hanging on the wall,

in the upper chamber.

Odette will keep look out,

while we get the map.

- We?

- Would you're not going to help?

Oui.

This plan if applied

will simply suicidal.

You'll be a sitting duck.

- No fear!

Suppose that I do this,

Who knows if we'll live through this?

How about a kiss for luck now?

- No fear!

Our team is shy one green,

web-footed volunteer.

No way, Jose.

No chance!

- No choice.

- No fear!

No, stop it! Stop it, no!

- All right, quickly!

- Easy for you to say.

Ouch!

Whenever I have to do something

quick, I always bring a turtle.

I think I pull a muscle.

I'm going to die. I know it.

I am on a dangerous mission

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Brian Nissen

Brian Nissen (20 October 1927 in London – 8 February 2001 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) was a British actor and television continuity announcer. more…

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