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帝的新装(English)
Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace.
The courtiers were worried that the wardrobes would begin to appear downstairs and in their chambers.
The Emperor spent hours every morning getting dressed. He had to choose his outfit, preferable a new one, and the shoes and wig to go with it. Mid-morning, he invariably changed into something more formal for his short meetings with his counsellors and advisors. He would change again for lunch, and then again for a rest in the afternoon. He just had to change for dinner and them again for the evening!
He kept all the weavers, tailors, cobblers and silk merchants of the city very busy and very happy!
News of the Emperor spread to distant kingdoms and finally came to the ears of two very shady characters.
"Could we?" they asked themselves. "Could we fool the Emperor who loves new clothes?"
"Let\'s try," they decided.
They left their homes and travelled to the Emperor\'s city. there they saw the many shops selling clothes, shoes and fabrics. For, if the Emperor dressed finely, so too did his couriers. The two travellers went to the palace along with many other tradesmen hoping to sell their wares to the Emperor.
They asked to meet the Emperor.
"We have something very special to show him," they told the Chamberlain.
"That\'s what everyone says," said the Chamberlain.
"Ah, but his is magical," said one, "We have invented a new cloth by using a very special and secret method."
The Chamberlain felt that it was his ty to bring new items to the Emperor\'s attention and he went to tell him.
"Something magical?" said the Emperor, who was changing for lunch and admiring himself in the mirror.
"Oh, I love new things, Show the two weavers in."
The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor.
"It is gold, silver and rainbow coloured, all at the same time," said one. "It shimmers."
"It feels like silk, but is as warm as wool," said the second.
"It is as light as air," said the first. "A most wonderful fabric."
The Emperor was enchanted. He must have an outfit from this new cloth.
"There is a grand parade in the city in two weeks time," he said. "I need a new outfit for it. Can one be ready in time?"
"Oh yes, your Majesty," said the weavers. "But there is a problem. The cloth is very expensive to make."
"No matter," said the Emperor, waving his hand. "Money is no objest. I must have an outfit. Just see the Chamberlain and he\'ll sort it out. Make it here in the palace."
The Chamberlain showed the two weavers to a large airy room and they set to work. They asked for a loom, and a sack of gold to start buying materials.
The Chamberlain followed the Emperor\'s orders and they were denied nothing.
The weavers worked away behind closed doors. The loom could be heard clattering away. Every now and them a courtier would stand and listen at the door. News of the magic cloth had spread.
Finally, the Emperor could stand it no more.
"Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. The parade is only a week way."
The Chamberlain knocked at the door and waited.
"Enter!" said the weavers. They had been expecting someone soon!
"The Emperor has sent me to check on the progress of the cloth," said the Chamberlain, staring at the empty loom.
"Is it not beautiful?" said one of the weavers, holding out nothing to the Chamberlain. "See the lustre, feel the softness!"
"Um," said the Chamberlain, not quite sure what to say.
"Oh wise Chamberlain," said the other weaver.
"Now you can see why it is magical. Only the truly clever and brilliant can see the cloth. Most people would see an empty loom, but a clever man like you will see our wonderful cloth."
"Of course," said the Chamberlain, not wanting to look stupid. "It really is quite marvellous. Those colours, that shimmer of the gold and silver threads. Marvellous."
"Oh, you are so wise," said the weavers.
The Emperor was very impatient and couldn\'t wait for the Chamberlain to return. After ten minutes of pacing up and down, he went to the weavers\' room, followed by half of his court.
He threw the doors open, and saw the empty loom.
"Why!" he cried in a surprised voice.
"Your Majesty," said the Chamberlain quickly. " A wise man such as yourself can surely see the colours and sheen of this magical cloth."
"Of course I can," said the Emperor, wondering why he could not. "It\'s beautiful. Simply enchanting. When can my outfit be made? Send for the royal tailors!"
"Your Majesty," said the two weavers. "We would be delighted to make your outfit for you. There is no need to trouble your hard-working tailor. It is such a difficult fabric to cut and sew. We will make the suit."
"Very well," said the Emperor. "First fitting tomorrow."
The courtiers had followed the Emperor, and they now came into the room. Of course, they could see nothing on the loom for there was nothing to see.
"Is it not beautiful?" said one of the weavers. "Of course, only the wise and very clever can see the beauty of the cloth. Look at the colours, feel the weight."
The courtiers queued up to look at the colours and feel the weight, and each went away exclaiming over the marvellous cloth which was indeed as light as air. But each courtier secretly wondered if they were really stupid, as they had seen nothing at all.
The two weavers then set to work as tailors.
They muttered and discussed at the Emperor\'s fittings, stitching here, cutting there until at last the suit was made.
The following day was the day of the parade.
"Am I not the handsomest of men in my marvellour suit?" said the Emperor to the Chamberlain, as he showed off his new outfit. "Just look at the tiny stitches and the lacework. Truly marvellous."
"Undoubtedly, sir," said the Chamberlain. "There is no outfit on earth to equal this one."
The Emperor was dressed in his new suit and ready for the parade. News of his amazing outfit had reached the people of the town and all wanted to see him. There were people crowded along the sides of the streets.
The parade began!
People gasped. "What a suit!" they cried.
"What suit?" asked a small boy, who had not heard of the magical cloth. "The Emperor has no clothes on at all!"
"It\'s true! No clothes! The Emperor is naked!" the people cried.
And the Emperor was very ashamed. He had been so vain, and now he had been made to look a fool.
As for the two tailors -- they were in fact thieves, and had long since left the town with their bags of gold. Probably laughing all the way!
But the Emperor is a wiser man now, and spends a lot more time with his advisors and far less with his tailors.
皇帝的新装 (剧本)
第一幕:
第一景:[在外国的宫殿里]
一位大臣恳求外国的国王给他两个最会做衣服的织工,这是皇帝要的.原以一切代价买来.邻国国王要了一座城池作为交换.
结果他派了两个骗子去[两人下]
第二景;[皇帝在试衣间里]
一会儿换上这件衣服,一会儿换上那件衣服.试衣间里有数不清的衣服,花花绿绿、五花八门应有尽有。皇帝终于换好了一件衣服走了出去,原来他是去接见两个外国织工的。
第三景:
两个织工[骗子]出,皇帝以及各大臣出。共十三人。
两个骗子说:“我们能织出人类所能想到的最美丽的布,这种布不仅色彩和图案都分外地美观,而且缝出来的衣服还有一种奇怪的特征:任何不称职或者愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。”
[皇帝神色飞扬的]想:我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出在我的王国里那些人和他们的职位不相称;我就可以辨别出那些是聪明人,那些人是傻子."
[处于幻想之中]皇帝大叫;赶快给我织出这种布来。
皇帝叫仆人拿金子.
仆人上,拿出许多金子给两个骗子.
皇帝说:“这只是报酬的一部分,事成之后,还回给你们更多。
十三人下
[两个骗子很高兴]
他们两个摆出两架织布机,装做实是在工作的样子。
[其实他们的织布机上什么也没有,只是作作样子]
第二幕:
第一景:
皇帝出
对一位诚实善良的大臣说:“你去看一看我的布织的怎么样了。”
两人下
第二景:
两个骗子和老大臣上
老大臣看见两个骗子正在织布机上忙碌的工作
老大臣觉得他什么也看不见[老大臣努力看的样子]
两个骗子请他走进一些
说:“你看这些布是多么漂亮呀!”
老大臣不想承认自己是不成职的大臣,所以他说:“哎呀,美极了!真是美极了!”
老大臣一边说一边从他的眼镜里仔细地看,“多美的花纹!多美的色彩!我要禀报皇上,我对这布料非常满意。”
第三景:
过了不久,
皇上有派了另一位诚实的大臣去看那里的工作情况。
跟前面的老大臣一样,他也不想承认自己是不成职的大臣。
所以也回报皇上布料怎么怎么好看。
所有诚里的人都在谈论着件美丽的布料
第三景:
皇上亲自去查看衣服做的怎么样了。
皇帝也看不见那衣服,但他不想承认自己是不成职的皇帝
所以他也说:“哎呀,真是美极了!”
皇帝说:“我十二分的满意!”
第三景:
过了一些日子,皇帝要穿着他的新衣服游行了。
[两个骗子们装着没日没夜的工作]
第三幕:
第一景:
两个骗子那着那件“衣服”来见皇帝。
两个骗子装摸做样的给皇帝穿上那见看不见的衣服。
其实皇上身上什么也没穿就上街游行去了。
第二景:
皇帝什么也没穿就上了街,
四个仆人装摸做样的托着那件“衣服”
人们都拥挤在大街上看皇帝的新衣。
皇帝听到了史前最热烈的赞美声。[皇帝得意洋洋]
突然有个小孩说:“可是他什么也没有穿哪!”
大家都把这句话私下的传开了。
最后老百姓都说:“他实在什么衣服也没穿呀!”
皇帝有点儿发抖,他似乎觉得老百姓说的话是真的。不过他却这样想:“我必须把游行大典结束。”
因此,他摆出一副更骄傲的神气。
他的内臣们跟在他后面走,手中还托着一条并不存在的后裙。
Ⅱ 老友记 剧本
新华书店有的,不过是写的六人行
价格我记不清楚了~~~~~~~~
Ⅲ 睡美人英语剧本
你好,这是我找到的睡美人故事的英文版,希望对你有所帮助。
Sleeping Beauty
Long ago there lived a King and Queen who said every day, "If only we had a child!" But for a long time they had none.
One day, as the Queen was bathing in a spring and dreaming of a child, a frog crept out of the water and said to her, "Your wish shall be fulfilled. Before a year has passed you shall bring a daughter into the world."
And since frogs are such magical creatures, it was no surprise that before a year had passed the Queen had a baby girl. The child was so beautiful and sweet that the King could not contain himself for joy. He prepared a great feast and invited all his friends, family and neighbours. He invited the fairies, too, in order that they might be kind and good to the child. There were thirteen of them in his kingdom, but as the King only had twelve golden plates for them to eat from, one of the fairies had to be left out. None of the guests was saddened by this as the thirteenth fairy was known to be cruel and spiteful.
An amazing feast was held and when it came to an end, each of the fairies presented the child with a magic gift. One fairy gave her virtue, another beauty, a third riches and so on -- with everything in the world that anyone could wish for.
After eleven of the fairies had presented their gifts, the thirteenth suddenly appeared. She was angry and wanted to show her spite for not having been invited to the feast. Without hesitation she called out in a loud voice,
"When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spindle and shall fall down dead!"
Then without another word, she turned and left the hall.
The guests were horrified and the Queen fell to the floor sobbing, but the twelfth fairy, whose wish was still not spoken, quietly stepped forward. Her magic could not remove the curse, but she could soften it so she said,
"Nay, your daughter shall not die, but instead shall fall into a deep sleep that will last one hundred years."
Over the years, the promises of the fairies came true -- one by one. The Princess grew to be beautiful, modest, kind and clever. Everyone who saw her could not help but love her.
The King and Queen were determined to prevent the curse placed on the Princess by the spiteful fairy and sent out a command that all the spindles in the whole kingdom should be destroyed. No one in the kingdom was allowed to tell the Princess of the curse that had been placed upon her for they did not want her to worry or be sad.
On the morning of her fifteenth birthday, the Princess awoke early -- excited to be another year older. She was up so early in the morning, that she realized everyone else still slept. The Princess roamed through the halls trying to keep herself occupied until the rest of the castle awoke. She wandered about the whole place, looking at rooms and halls as she pleased and at last she came to an old tower. She climbed the narrow, winding staircase and reached a little door. A rusty key was sticking in the lock and when she turned it, the door flew open.
In a little room sat an old woman with a spindle, busily spinning her flax. The old woman was so deaf that she had never heard the King's command that all spindles should be destroyed.
"Good morning, Granny," said the Princess, "what are you doing?"
"I am spinning," said the old woman.
"What is the thing that whirls round so merrily?" asked the Princess and she took the spindle and tried to spin too.
But she had scarcely touched the spindle when it pricked her finger. At that moment she fell upon the bed which was standing near and lay still in a deep sleep.
The King, Queen and servants had all started their morning routines and right in the midst of them fell asleep too. The horses fell asleep in the stable, the dogs in the yard, the doves on the roof and the flies on the wall. Even the fire in the hearth grew still and went to sleep. The kitchen maid, who sat with a chicken before her, ready to pluck its feathers, fell asleep. The cook was in the midst of scolding the kitchen boy for a mess he'd made but they both fell fast asleep. The wind died down and on the trees in front of the castle not a leaf stirred.
Round the castle a hedge of brier roses began to grow up. Every year it grew higher until at last nothing could be seen of the sleeping castle.
There was a legend in the land about the lovely Sleeping Beauty, as the King's daughter was called, and from time to time Princes came and tried to force their way through the hedge and into the castle. But they found it impossible for the thorns, as though they were alive, grabbed at them and would not let them through.
After many years a Prince came again to the country and heard an old man tell the tale of the castle which stood behind the brier hedge and the beautiful Princess who had slept within for a hundred years. He heard also that many Princes had tried to make it through the brier hedge but none had succeeded and many had been caught in it and died.
The the young Prince said, "I am not afraid. I must go and see this Sleeping Beauty."
The good old man did all in his power to persuade him not to go, but the Prince would not listen.
Now the hundred years were just ended. When the Prince approached the brier hedge it was covered with beautiful large roses. The shrubs made way for him of their own accord and let him pass unharmed.
In the courtyard, the Prince saw the horses and dogs lying asleep. On the roof sat the sleeping doves with their heads tucked under their wings. When he went into the house, the flies were asleep on the walls and the servants asleep in the halls. Near the throne lay the King and Queen, sleeping peacefully beside each other. In the kitchen the cook, the kitchen boy and the kitchen maid all slept with their heads resting on the table.
The Prince went on farther. All was so still that he could hear his own breathing. At last he reached the tower and opened the door into the little room where the Princess was asleep. There she lay, looking so beautiful that he could not take his eyes off her. He bent down and gave her a kiss. As he touched her, Sleeping Beauty opened her eyes and smiled up at him.
Throughout the castle, everyone and everything woke up and looked at each other with astonished eyes. Within the month, the Prince and Sleeping Beauty were married and lived happily all their lives.
Ⅳ 英语短剧剧本
NARRATOR: Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter cold. Repulsed by her poor appearance, the prince sneered at
the gift and turned the old woman away, but she warned him not to be
deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within. And when he dismissed
her again, the old woman suddenly changed Into a beautiful lady. The
prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that there was
no love in his heart, and as punishment, she transformed him into a ugly
beast, and placed a powerful curse on the castle, and all who lived there.
Ashamed of his ugly face, the beast concealed himself inside his castle, with
a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world. The rose she had
offered was truly an magic rose, which would bloom until his twenty-first
year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the
time the last petal fell, then the curse would be broken. If not, he would
remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair, and lost
all hope, for who could ever learn to love a beast?
Story Prface: There lives a beautiful girl in town , her name’s Belly, she has a kind heart, and
she loves reading
And she is full of imagination. Belly is so beautiful that even then most handsome boy, Gaston, propose to her. But Belly turn him down, because she think Gaston is a crude man with no respect to the others. Belly’s father is a scientist, who enjoys making some strange machines. One day, her father made a great invention, full of hopes, her father went to the apply for the patent. On the way to the Patent Office, he lost his way, and his horse run away. He was helpless, and by accidence, he came to the Castle of the Beast. But he was not welcome there, he was taken prison by the beast. When Belly know her father , she came to the castle, told the beast she would take her father’s place , at the cost of her freedom, in order to set her father free. The beast agreed and let her father go.
From that night on, Belly was living in the castle. Because Belly was so kind and beautiful, every body think she could break the curse, so this night, the beast invited Belly for dinner, but what happened.
BEAST: What's taking so long? I told her to come down. Why isn't she here yet?!?
Servant: Oh, try to be patient, sir. The girl has lost her father and her freedom all in one day. Uh, master. Have you thought that, perhaps, this girl could be the one to break the spell?
BEAST: (angrily) Of course I have. I'm not a fool.
Servant : Good. You fall in love with her, she falls in love with you, and--Poof!--the spell is
broken! We'll be human again by midnight! (That sounds like a good title for a song-- "HumanAgain")
But these things take time. And the rose has already begun to wilt.
BEAST: It's no use. She's so beautiful, and I'm so...well, look at me!
(LUMIERE shrugs his shoulders and looks at MRS. POTTS.)
Servant: Oh, you must help her to see past all that.
BEAST: I don't know how.
Servant: Well, you can start by making yourself more presentable.
Straighten up, try to act like a gentleman.
(BEAST sits up, then straightens his face very formally)
Servant: (adding in) oh yes, when she comes in, give her a smile.
Come, come. Show me the smile. (BEAST bears his
ragged fangs in a scary, and yet funny grin.)
Impress her with your rapier wit.
And above all...
You must control your temper! Now I pick her up.
(After a while, the door creaks open. BEAST wipes the silly face off, and looks to the door
expectantly.)
Servant Uh, good evening.
(BEAST goes from expectant to mad.)
BEAST: (growling) Well, where is she?
Servant: (buying time) Who? Oh! The girl. Yes, the, ah, girl. Well,
actually, she's in the process of, ah, um, circumstances being
what they are, ah... she's not coming.
(Cut to ext of den with door slightly ajar)
BEAST: WHAT!!!!!!!
(Cut to ext of BELLE's room. BEAST runs up to it and bangs on the door.)
BEAST: (Yelling) I thought I told you to come down to dinner!
BELLE: (From behind the door) I'm not hungry.
BEAST: You'll come out or I'll...I'll break down the door!
Servant: (interrupting) Master, I could be wrong, but that may not be the
best way to win the girl's affections.
(pleading) Please! Attempt to be a gentleman.
BEAST: (growing angrier) But she is being so...difficult!
Servant: Gently, gently.
BEAST: (very dejected) Will you come down to dinner?
BELLE: No!
(BEAST looks at the OBJECTS, very frustrated.)
Servant: Suave. Genteel.
BEAST: (Trying to act formal, bowing at the door) It would give me great
pleasure if you would join me for dinner.
Servant: Ahem, ahem, we say 'please.'
BEAST: (once again dejected) ...please.
BELLE: (Mad at BEAST) No, thank you.
BEAST: (furious) You can't stay in there forever!
BELLE: (provokingly) Yes I can!
BEAST: Fine! Then go ahead and STARVE!!!! (To OBJECTS) If she doesn't
eat with me, then she doesn't eat at all!
This night, Belle didn’t eat anything, she felt very hungry, so she snipped out of his bedroom. She walk around in the castle, up the stairs, she came to a room which looked so strange and odd, so she came in. In the room, she saw a terrible scene, with all the furniture turned over, all things messed up. On the wall there was a torn picture. At the middle of the room, sat a table, with a rose on the chair. Just as she was about to touch the rose…..,suddenly, an angry voice ……
BEAST: (growing angry) Why did you come here?
BELLE: (Backing away, scared) I'm sorry,
BEAST: I warned you never to come here!
BELLE: I didn't mean any harm.
BEAST: (Angrier) Do you realize what you could have done? (Begins to
thrash at the furniture)
BELLE: (Pleading, but still scared) Please, stop! No!
BEAST: (Screaming) Get out!!!! GET OUT!!!!
(BELLE turns and flees the room. BEAST calms down, then falls into despair,
finally realizing that he may have destroyed his chances with BELLE. She
reaches the stairway and grabs her cloak. She rushes down the stairs, wrapping
the cloak around her and bursting past a confused LUMIERE and COGSWORTH .)
Servant: Wh- Where are you going?
BELLE: Promise or no promise, I can't stay here another minute!
Servant: Oh no, wait, please wait!
(Servant tries to respond, but BELLE slams the door behind her. He and
bow their heads in sadness. Cut to BELLE outside in the forest
on PHILLIPE. She begins to ride through the forest, but PHILLIPE comes to a
stop. She looks up and sees the WOLVES. She startled, then pulls the reins and
begins to flee. She runs from side to side, making the WOLVES hit the trees (a
la Speederbike chase in Return of the Jedi). PHILLIPE runs out on a frozen
pond, but his and BELLE's weight collapse the ice. The WOLVES chase her into
the water. Some begin to drown, but PHILLIPE is able to get out of the water
before anything serious happens. He runs into a clearing, but becomes
surrounded by WOLVES. He bucks, throwing BELLE off and wrapping the reins
around a tree branch. The WOLVES begin their attack on PHILLIPE, but BELLE
comes to his rescue and beats them away with a stick. One WOLF grabs the stick
in its mouth and breaks half of it off, leaving BELLE defenseless. Another
leaps at her, grabbing the corner of her cloak and dragging her to the ground.
She looks up and sees a WOLF about to jump on top of her. It leaps and is
caught in mid-air by BEAST. He throws the WOLF away, then stands behind them
and BELLE. They lunge at each other. One rips a hole in BEAST's shoulder, and
the others focus their attack on that spot. Finally, BEAST throws a WOLF
against a tree, knocking it out. The others turn and run in fear. BEAST turns
back to BELLE, looks at her despairingly, then collapses. BELLE, grateful to be
alive, turns back to PHILLIPE and begins to get on, but her conscience takes
over, and she walks over to the fallen BEAST. Fade to BELLE and PHILLIPE
walking back to the castle, with BEAST on the horse's back. Fade to int of den,
with BELLE pouring hot water out of MRS. POTTS. She soaks a rag in the water,
then turns to BEAST, who is licking his wounds.)
BELLE: Here now. Oh, don't do that. (BEAST growls at her as she tries to
clean the wound with her rag.) Just...hold still.
(She touches the rag to the wound and BEAST roars in pain. The OBJECTS, who
have been watching, jump back into hiding from the outburst.)
BEAST: That hurts!
BELLE: (In counterpoint) If you'd hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much.
BEAST: Well if you hadn't run away, this wouldn't have happened!
BELLE: Well if you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!
BEAST: (Opens his mouth to respond, but has to stop and think of a good
line) Well you shouldn't have been in the West Wing!
BELLE: Well you should learn to control your temper! (BEAST raises his
hand to bring out another point, but finds he has none, so he
bows his head down again. The OBJECTS emerge from their hiding
as BELLE has conquered the ferocious temper of BEAST. BELLE
moves the rag closer to the wound) Now, hold still. This may
sting a little. (BEAST gives a surprised grunt, then grits his
teeth as the rag is applied. BELLE speaks tenderly.) By the way,
thank you, for saving my life.
(BEAST opens his eyes, looking surprised.)
BEAST: (Also very tenderly) You're welcome.
(Camera zooms out and we see the OBJECTS looking on with interest. Fade to
GASTON's tavern, which is empty except for GASTON, LEFOU and MONSIEUR D'ARQUE,
who are all sitting at a table.)
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BEAST: I've never felt this way about anyone. (Looks excited) I want
to do something for her. (Looks discouraged.) But what?
Servant: Well, there's the usual things--flowers, chocolates, promises
you don't intend to keep...
(Cut to int hallway leading to library. BEAST and BELLE are alone.)
BEAST: Belle, there's something I want to show you. (Begins to open the
door, then stops.) But first, you have to close your eyes. (She
looks at him questioningly.) It's a surprise.
(BELLE closes her eyes, and BEAST waves his hand in front of her. Then he opens
the door. He leads her in.)
BELLE: (Just as she enters the room) Can I open them?
BEAST: No, no. Not yet. Wait here.
(BEAST walks away to draw back the curtains. He does, and brilliant sunlight
spills into the room. BELLE flinches reflexively as the light hits her face.)
BELLE: Now can I open them?
BEAST: All right. Now.
(BELLE opens her eyes and the camera pulls back to reveal the gigantic library
filled with books.)
BELLE: I can't believe it. I've never seen so many books in all my life!
BEAST: You--you like it?
BELLE: It's wonderful.
BEAST: Then it's yours.
BEAST: Oh, thank you so much.
This is Christmas Eve, Beast decided to tell Belle that he really loved her, he was really nervous, he asked the servant.
BEAST: (hesitantly) I'm not sure I can do this.
Servant: Tonight is the night!
You don't have time to be timid. You must be bold, daring.
BEAST: Bold. Daring. (BEAST has emerged from the tub and shakes himself
dry.)
Servant: There will be music. Romantic candlelight, provided myself, and
when the time is right, you confess your love.
BEAST: (Inspired) Yes, I -- I con--No, I can't.
Servant: You care for the girl, don't you?
BEAST: More than anything.
(COATRACK begins to cut and chop again. COGSWORTH enters.)
Servant: Ahem ahem ahem. Your lady awaits.
(Cut to grand staircase, where BELLE descends from the West Wing side in a
glittering gold ball gown. She reaches the landing and looks up at BEAST, who
is standing at the top of the stairs in his dress clothes. He is nudged on by
LUMIERE from behind the curtain, and he descends and meets BELLE at the landing.
Arm in arm, they descend the last section of stairs and continue on their way to
dinner, stopped momentarily by FOOTSTOOL. MRS. POTTS sings from her cart with
CHIP on board.)
(BELLE and BEAST have moved into the ballroom, where they move through a
computer perfect dance sequence. BEAST occasionally looks over at LUMIERE and
COGSWORTH for their approval. )
BEAST: Belle? Are you happy here with me?
BELLE: (Hesitantly) Yes. (She looks off into the distance)
BEAST: What is it?
BELLE: (Looks at him desperately) If only I could see my father again,
just for a moment. I miss him so much.
BEAST: (Looks disappointed for a moment, then excited.) There is a way.
(The pair adjourn to BEAST's lair, where BEAST hands BELLE the MAGIC MIRROR.)
BEAST: This mirror will show you anything, anything you wish to see.
BELLE: (Hesitantly) I'd like to see my father, please.
(The MAGIC MIRROR shines into life, and BELLE turns her head away as it flashes.
Then it reveals MAURICE fallen in the woods, coughing and lost. BELLE is
shocked. BEAST looks at her with concern.)
BELLE: Papa. Oh, no. He's sick, he may be dying. And he's all alone.
(BEAST turns, then looks at the rose, deep in thought.)
BEAST: Then...then you must go to him.
BELLE: What did you say?
BEAST: I release you. You are no longer my prisoner.
BELLE: (In amazement) You mean...I'm free?
BEAST: Yes.
BELLE: Oh, thank you. (To MAGIC MIRROR) Hold on, Papa. I'm on my way.
(BELLE turns to leave, then turns back and pushes the MAGIC MIRROR back to
BEAST.)
BEAST: Take it with you, so you'll always have a way to look back, and
remember me.
BELLE: Thank you for understanding how much he needs me.
(BELLE turns to leave and BEAST looks down in depression. She touches her hand
to his cheek and rushes out. We see BELLE's skirt fly past COGSWORTH, who has
entered the room.)
Servant: Well, your highness. I must say everything is going just
peachy. I knew you had it in you.
BEAST: (Very sad) I let her go.
Servant: Ha ha ha, yes. Splend-- (COGSWORTH stops in the middle of his
sentence.) You what? How could you do that?
BEAST: I had to.
Servant: (Still amazed) Yes, but why?
BEAST: Because, I love her.
(Cut to BEAST watching BELLE leave from above. He roars in sorrow and anger.
His roar turns into the sound of the wind. BELLE is out in the snow, calling
out "Papa?" Finally, she finds him face down in a snowbank. They return home,
(Cut to black. POV of MAURICE as his eyes open. He sees BELLE.)
Father: Belle?
BELLE: It's all right, Papa. I'm home.
Father: I thought I'd never see you again.
BELLE: I missed you so much.
Father: But the beast. How did you escape?
BELLE: I didn't escape, Papa. He let me go.
Father: That horrible beast?
BELLE: But he's different, now. He's changed somehow.And I …..I think I fell in love with him.
Suddenly, Gaston jumped out from the cupboard, very angrily, when he knew whom Belle loved was that ugly beast, he ran in rage. He shouted to all the People.
Gaston: That Monster is a great harm to us. He will kill us one by one, we have to kill it. Let’s go, man, let’s fight. We'll lay siege to his castle and bring back his head!
(Cut to int of basement, where BELLE is prying at the window with a stick.)
BELLE: I have to warn the beast. This is all my fault. Oh, Papa. What
are we going to do? I must stop Gaston
MOB: We don't like, what we don't
Understand, it frankly scares us
And this monster is mysterious at least!
Bring your guns, bring your knives,
Save your children and your wives,
We'll save our village and our lives,
We'll kill the beast!
COGSWORTH: I knew it, I knew it was foolish to get our hopes up.
LUMIERE: Maybe it would have been better if she had never come at all.
(FOOTSTOOL comes in barking. They rush over to the window expecting the return
of BELLE.)
LUMIERE: Could it be?
MRS. POTTS: Is it she?
LUMIERE: (Realizing the MOB is not BELLE) Sacre bleu, invaders!
COGSWORTH: Encroachers!
MRS. POTTS: (Seeing GASTON) And they have the mirror!
COGSWORTH: (Issuing orders) Warn the master. If it's a fight they want,
we'll be ready for them. (Turns around from window) Who's with
me? Aahh! (The door is slammed as the rest of the OBJECTS leave
COGSWORTH behind.)
Gaston ,with all the men, rushed into the castle, they began to fight with the furniture in the castle.
GASTON: Take whatever booty you can find, but remember, the beast is mine!
(Cut to stairway, where OBJECTS are marching down to do battle with the MOB.)
Servant: sir, the castle is under attack!
BEAST: Leave me in peace.
MRS. POTTS: What shall we do, master?
BEAST: (Still very sad) It doesn't matter now. Just let them come.
(GASTON broken off from the mob, and is searching out BEAST. BELLE, MAURICE, PHILLIPE
and CHIP are making their way to the castle. Finally, the invaders are chased
out and the objects celebrate their victory.)
GASTON releases the arrow and it strikes BEAST in the shoulder. He screams in
pain and stands. GASTON rushes him and they fly out the window onto the
balcony, where it has begun to rain.)
GASTON: Ha ha ha ha ha!
(GASTON corners BEAST on the edge of the roof. BEAST simply sits there in
despair.)
GASTON: Get up! Get up! What's the matter, Beast? Too kind and gentle to
fight back?
(BEAST looks down ignoring him. GASTON walks into the foreground and breaks off
a piece of the roof. He is about to smash it on BEAST's head when BELLE's voice
drifts up. She is on the bridge and is yelling to GASTON, telling him to stop.)
BELLE: No!
BEAST: (Hearing her voice and giving him new life) Belle.
BELLE: Gaston, don't!
(GASTON swings down at BEAST, but he catches the weapon in his hand. BEAST
rises up and roars in GASTON's face. They proceed through a fight on the
rooftop. Finally, BEAST takes a hiding place among the gargoyles in the
darkness. Meanwhile, BELLE enters the castle on the ground.)
BELLE: Let's go, Phillipe!
GASTON: Come on out and fight! Were you in love with her, beast? Did you
honestly think she'd want you when she had someone like me?
(BEAST has been waken enough. He fight again.)
GASTON: It's over, beast! Belle is mine!
(This time, however, BEAST picks up GASTON by the neck and holds him out over
the edge of the roof. GASTON pleads with BEAST.)
GASTON: Put me down. Put me down. Please, don't hurt me! I'll do
anything! Anything!
(BEAST's anger slowly melts off his face, and the look of compassion r
Ⅳ 请问谁有哈洛·品特(Harold Pinter )首部剧本《The Room》的原文啊
我这里有 你是要写毕业论文吗?如果是,请先发邮件到我邮箱[email protected],注明要剧本~~
Ⅵ 求一个关于大学生活的英语话剧剧本,急急急
转帖
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Character descriptions:
(G)George - He majors in Environment Science. His roommates are Ken and Tida. They have a bad relationship. He thinks happiness is more important. His girlfriend is Mancy.
(K)Ken - He fools around all the time. He doesn’ know what kind of life he wants. He hates studying and doesn’t like to be blamed.
(T)Tida - He doesn’t want to spend time making friends with Ken and George. He likes to communicate with others by computer. Computer is his life.
(M)Mancy-She is George’s girlfriend. She doesn’t have her own ideas. She wants to be with George all the time. Because of the reason, she ignores Annie’s feelings.
(A)Annie -She is Mancy’s good friend. She likes Mancy. She is very weird so she hates Mancy’s friends. She wishes Mancy and George to break up. But she doesn’t like her evil thinking.
Plot:
There are three roommates who have a bad relationship, but a motorcycle accident changes their lives…..
SceneⅠ
(In Girls’ Dorm)
M: I like to eat noodles at Hung-Lin because everything’s so cheap there.
A: I know your favorite food is noodles because you can eat it as much as you can. So your lunch is noodles, and dinner noodles, too. You always say, “Annie, let’s go eat at Hung-Lin. (They walk hand in hand.)
M: We’re friends. Our friendship will last forever. (They look at each other, and cross their fingers.)
OS: Contrary to the girls, Tida, Ken and George have a bad relationship. They don’t like each other.
SceneⅡ
(Boys’ Dorm)
Mancy and George go to the room with laughter.
M: What’s the most important thing for you?
G: Happiness. I think happiness is the most important thing in the world.
M: Wow….I like your point. When you laugh, the whole world laughs with you. But when you’re sad, you’re the only one that’s sad.
T: Be quiet, OK? I can’t concentrate on playing the computer games. Oh! I lost.
K: It’s too lousy for me to fall asleep.
(George and Mancy just keep talking.)
M: George, you’re so humorous.
T: (hits the desk) No more talking.
(At the same time, Ken runs out of the room by slamming the door loudly.
Annie calls Mancy.)
M: Hello, this is Mancy.
A: Mancy, it’s Annie. Where are you? I’ve been waiting for you for an hour. What happened?
M: I’m sorry, Annie, I forgot our appointment. Now I’m with …George…..
A: It’s okay, but I hope you can spend some time with your friends.
M: I know. Next time we’ll go out to have fun together.
SceneⅢ
(In class)
K: Sorry, I’m late.
(Everyone laughs at Ken because he looks funny.)
K: Why did you lock me out? I could’t take my book bag, or change. I told you that I was just going to the toilet for a minute.
G: Oh. It’s not my fault. I went out first, you can ask Tida.
T: I didn’t hear what you said. I just concentrated on my computer games.
K: Come on! Are you kidding? I’m not happy about that. Please don’t do that again.
T: Oh…OK.
A: Hey, Mancy. How was the movie yesterday?
M: Hmm…I’d like to see the movie, but I had a date.
A: Who was with you? George?
M: Yes….
A: Mancy, I’m so disappointed that you fell in love with George, and you forgot me. You said we were friends forever. But ….now George is all your life.
M: No matter what you said, we are friends forever.
A: I don’t think so.
K: Hey, Tida, George and Mancy are glued together all day. I think they come to our room too often to bother me doing homework.
T: I agree with you. I can’t play my computer games well.
(The bell is ringing. Everyone is out of class.)
Scene Ⅳ
(On the road)
M: Where are we going?
G: We’re going to a nice place. I have a big surprise for you. You’ll be very interested in it.
M: Wow, I’m so excited. But you’re riding too fast.
G: That’s OK.
Oh, no! ( George and Mancy have a motorcycle accident.)
SceneⅤ
(In the hospital)
M: Are you OK?
G: Oh…I’m OK. Don’t worry. How about you?
M: Just a little hurt.
G: I’m so sorry.
M: No, don’t say that.
G: But the surprise ….
M: That’s OK. We can go to that special place next time. The doctor said we can leave. Can you walk by yourself?
G: Maybe I need a walking stick.
Scene Ⅵ
(In the boys’ dorm)
K: What happened to you?
G: I had a motorcycle accident.
T: Are you OK?
G: I’m fine, but it hurts a lot..
K: How did it happen?
G: When I was making a turn, I was riding too fast, so I skidded.
T: Oh. Why did you ride so fast?
G: Because I like the feeling of riding motorcycles fast. That’s so exciting!
K: But it’s dangerous. You might get killed.
T: Yeah, Ken’s right. Safety is the only way to go home.
G: Well, I’ll be more careful in the future. Thanks for your advice.
T: You’re hurt. How are you going to class later?
K: We can help him go to class.
T: That’s a good idea.
G: I really appreciate your help. In the past we had a bad relationship, but now we’re good friends.
K: Yeah, I should find something meaningful to do, and make my life happy like yours.
T: I think that I should open my mind, then life will be happier than before.
Scene Ⅶ
(In the girls’ dorm)
A: Oh, my…Are you OK?
M: I feel just a little painful.
A: Can you forgive me that I misunderstood you?
M: I've already forgiven you. Anyway, we’re best friends.
A: Thanks, I’ll treat you to dinner….
M: Really? Where will we go?
A: Hung-Lin, of course.
M: Oh, no!
Ⅶ 跪求英语短剧的剧本!~
NARRATOR: Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter cold. Repulsed by her poor appearance, the prince sneered at
the gift and turned the old woman away, but she warned him not to be
deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within. And when he dismissed
her again, the old woman suddenly changed Into a beautiful lady. The
prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that there was
no love in his heart, and as punishment, she transformed him into a ugly
beast, and placed a powerful curse on the castle, and all who lived there.
Ashamed of his ugly face, the beast concealed himself inside his castle, with
a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world. The rose she had
offered was truly an magic rose, which would bloom until his twenty-first
year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the
time the last petal fell, then the curse would be broken. If not, he would
remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair, and lost
all hope, for who could ever learn to love a beast?
Story Prface: There lives a beautiful girl in town , her name’s Belly, she has a kind heart, and
she loves reading
And she is full of imagination. Belly is so beautiful that even then most handsome boy, Gaston, propose to her. But Belly turn him down, because she think Gaston is a crude man with no respect to the others. Belly’s father is a scientist, who enjoys making some strange machines. One day, her father made a great invention, full of hopes, her father went to the apply for the patent. On the way to the Patent Office, he lost his way, and his horse run away. He was helpless, and by accidence, he came to the Castle of the Beast. But he was not welcome there, he was taken prison by the beast. When Belly know her father , she came to the castle, told the beast she would take her father’s place , at the cost of her freedom, in order to set her father free. The beast agreed and let her father go.
From that night on, Belly was living in the castle. Because Belly was so kind and beautiful, every body think she could break the curse, so this night, the beast invited Belly for dinner, but what happened.
BEAST: What's taking so long? I told her to come down. Why isn't she here yet?!?
Servant: Oh, try to be patient, sir. The girl has lost her father and her freedom all in one day. Uh, master. Have you thought that, perhaps, this girl could be the one to break the spell?
BEAST: (angrily) Of course I have. I'm not a fool.
Servant : Good. You fall in love with her, she falls in love with you, and--Poof!--the spell is
broken! We'll be human again by midnight! (That sounds like a good title for a song-- "HumanAgain")
But these things take time. And the rose has already begun to wilt.
BEAST: It's no use. She's so beautiful, and I'm so...well, look at me!
(LUMIERE shrugs his shoulders and looks at MRS. POTTS.)
Servant: Oh, you must help her to see past all that.
BEAST: I don't know how.
Servant: Well, you can start by making yourself more presentable.
Straighten up, try to act like a gentleman.
(BEAST sits up, then straightens his face very formally)
Servant: (adding in) oh yes, when she comes in, give her a smile.
Come, come. Show me the smile. (BEAST bears his
ragged fangs in a scary, and yet funny grin.)
Impress her with your rapier wit.
And above all...
You must control your temper! Now I pick her up.
(After a while, the door creaks open. BEAST wipes the silly face off, and looks to the door
expectantly.)
Servant Uh, good evening.
(BEAST goes from expectant to mad.)
BEAST: (growling) Well, where is she?
Servant: (buying time) Who? Oh! The girl. Yes, the, ah, girl. Well,
actually, she's in the process of, ah, um, circumstances being
what they are, ah... she's not coming.
(Cut to ext of den with door slightly ajar)
BEAST: WHAT!!!!!!!
(Cut to ext of BELLE's room. BEAST runs up to it and bangs on the door.)
BEAST: (Yelling) I thought I told you to come down to dinner!
BELLE: (From behind the door) I'm not hungry.
BEAST: You'll come out or I'll...I'll break down the door!
Servant: (interrupting) Master, I could be wrong, but that may not be the
best way to win the girl's affections.
(pleading) Please! Attempt to be a gentleman.
BEAST: (growing angrier) But she is being so...difficult!
Servant: Gently, gently.
BEAST: (very dejected) Will you come down to dinner?
BELLE: No!
(BEAST looks at the OBJECTS, very frustrated.)
Servant: Suave. Genteel.
BEAST: (Trying to act formal, bowing at the door) It would give me great
pleasure if you would join me for dinner.
Servant: Ahem, ahem, we say 'please.'
BEAST: (once again dejected) ...please.
BELLE: (Mad at BEAST) No, thank you.
BEAST: (furious) You can't stay in there forever!
BELLE: (provokingly) Yes I can!
BEAST: Fine! Then go ahead and STARVE!!!! (To OBJECTS) If she doesn't
eat with me, then she doesn't eat at all!
This night, Belle didn’t eat anything, she felt very hungry, so she snipped out of his bedroom. She walk around in the castle, up the stairs, she came to a room which looked so strange and odd, so she came in. In the room, she saw a terrible scene, with all the furniture turned over, all things messed up. On the wall there was a torn picture. At the middle of the room, sat a table, with a rose on the chair. Just as she was about to touch the rose…..,suddenly, an angry voice ……
BEAST: (growing angry) Why did you come here?
BELLE: (Backing away, scared) I'm sorry,
BEAST: I warned you never to come here!
BELLE: I didn't mean any harm.
BEAST: (Angrier) Do you realize what you could have done? (Begins to
thrash at the furniture)
BELLE: (Pleading, but still scared) Please, stop! No!
BEAST: (Screaming) Get out!!!! GET OUT!!!!
(BELLE turns and flees the room. BEAST calms down, then falls into despair,
finally realizing that he may have destroyed his chances with BELLE. She
reaches the stairway and grabs her cloak. She rushes down the stairs, wrapping
the cloak around her and bursting past a confused LUMIERE and COGSWORTH .)
Servant: Wh- Where are you going?
BELLE: Promise or no promise, I can't stay here another minute!
Servant: Oh no, wait, please wait!
(Servant tries to respond, but BELLE slams the door behind her. He and
bow their heads in sadness. Cut to BELLE outside in the forest
on PHILLIPE. She begins to ride through the forest, but PHILLIPE comes to a
stop. She looks up and sees the WOLVES. She startled, then pulls the reins and
begins to flee. She runs from side to side, making the WOLVES hit the trees (a
la Speederbike chase in Return of the Jedi). PHILLIPE runs out on a frozen
pond, but his and BELLE's weight collapse the ice. The WOLVES chase her into
the water. Some begin to drown, but PHILLIPE is able to get out of the water
before anything serious happens. He runs into a clearing, but becomes
surrounded by WOLVES. He bucks, throwing BELLE off and wrapping the reins
around a tree branch. The WOLVES begin their attack on PHILLIPE, but BELLE
comes to his rescue and beats them away with a stick. One WOLF grabs the stick
in its mouth and breaks half of it off, leaving BELLE defenseless. Another
leaps at her, grabbing the corner of her cloak and dragging her to the ground.
She looks up and sees a WOLF about to jump on top of her. It leaps and is
caught in mid-air by BEAST. He throws the WOLF away, then stands behind them
and BELLE. They lunge at each other. One rips a hole in BEAST's shoulder, and
the others focus their attack on that spot. Finally, BEAST throws a WOLF
against a tree, knocking it out. The others turn and run in fear. BEAST turns
back to BELLE, looks at her despairingly, then collapses. BELLE, grateful to be
alive, turns back to PHILLIPE and begins to get on, but her conscience takes
over, and she walks over to the fallen BEAST. Fade to BELLE and PHILLIPE
walking back to the castle, with BEAST on the horse's back. Fade to int of den,
with BELLE pouring hot water out of MRS. POTTS. She soaks a rag in the water,
then turns to BEAST, who is licking his wounds.)
BELLE: Here now. Oh, don't do that. (BEAST growls at her as she tries to
clean the wound with her rag.) Just...hold still.
(She touches the rag to the wound and BEAST roars in pain. The OBJECTS, who
have been watching, jump back into hiding from the outburst.)
BEAST: That hurts!
BELLE: (In counterpoint) If you'd hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much.
BEAST: Well if you hadn't run away, this wouldn't have happened!
BELLE: Well if you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!
BEAST: (Opens his mouth to respond, but has to stop and think of a good
line) Well you shouldn't have been in the West Wing!
BELLE: Well you should learn to control your temper! (BEAST raises his
hand to bring out another point, but finds he has none, so he
bows his head down again. The OBJECTS emerge from their hiding
as BELLE has conquered the ferocious temper of BEAST. BELLE
moves the rag closer to the wound) Now, hold still. This may
sting a little. (BEAST gives a surprised grunt, then grits his
teeth as the rag is applied. BELLE speaks tenderly.) By the way,
thank you, for saving my life.
(BEAST opens his eyes, looking surprised.)
BEAST: (Also very tenderly) You're welcome.
(Camera zooms out and we see the OBJECTS looking on with interest. Fade to
GASTON's tavern, which is empty except for GASTON, LEFOU and MONSIEUR D'ARQUE,
who are all sitting at a table.)
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BEAST: I've never felt this way about anyone. (Looks excited) I want
to do something for her. (Looks discouraged.) But what?
Servant: Well, there's the usual things--flowers, chocolates, promises
you don't intend to keep...
(Cut to int hallway leading to library. BEAST and BELLE are alone.)
BEAST: Belle, there's something I want to show you. (Begins to open the
door, then stops.) But first, you have to close your eyes. (She
looks at him questioningly.) It's a surprise.
(BELLE closes her eyes, and BEAST waves his hand in front of her. Then he opens
the door. He leads her in.)
BELLE: (Just as she enters the room) Can I open them?
BEAST: No, no. Not yet. Wait here.
(BEAST walks away to draw back the curtains. He does, and brilliant sunlight
spills into the room. BELLE flinches reflexively as the light hits her face.)
BELLE: Now can I open them?
BEAST: All right. Now.
(BELLE opens her eyes and the camera pulls back to reveal the gigantic library
filled with books.)
BELLE: I can't believe it. I've never seen so many books in all my life!
BEAST: You--you like it?
BELLE: It's wonderful.
BEAST: Then it's yours.
BEAST: Oh, thank you so much.
This is Christmas Eve, Beast decided to tell Belle that he really loved her, he was really nervous, he asked the servant.
BEAST: (hesitantly) I'm not sure I can do this.
Servant: Tonight is the night!
You don't have time to be timid. You must be bold, daring.
BEAST: Bold. Daring. (BEAST has emerged from the tub and shakes himself
dry.)
Servant: There will be music. Romantic candlelight, provided myself, and
when the time is right, you confess your love.
BEAST: (Inspired) Yes, I -- I con--No, I can't.
Servant: You care for the girl, don't you?
BEAST: More than anything.
(COATRACK begins to cut and chop again. COGSWORTH enters.)
Servant: Ahem ahem ahem. Your lady awaits.
(Cut to grand staircase, where BELLE descends from the West Wing side in a
glittering gold ball gown. She reaches the landing and looks up at BEAST, who
is standing at the top of the stairs in his dress clothes. He is nudged on by
LUMIERE from behind the curtain, and he descends and meets BELLE at the landing.
Arm in arm, they descend the last section of stairs and continue on their way to
dinner, stopped momentarily by FOOTSTOOL. MRS. POTTS sings from her cart with
CHIP on board.)
(BELLE and BEAST have moved into the ballroom, where they move through a
computer perfect dance sequence. BEAST occasionally looks over at LUMIERE and
COGSWORTH for their approval. )
BEAST: Belle? Are you happy here with me?
BELLE: (Hesitantly) Yes. (She looks off into the distance)
BEAST: What is it?
BELLE: (Looks at him desperately) If only I could see my father again,
just for a moment. I miss him so much.
BEAST: (Looks disappointed for a moment, then excited.) There is a way.
(The pair adjourn to BEAST's lair, where BEAST hands BELLE the MAGIC MIRROR.)
BEAST: This mirror will show you anything, anything you wish to see.
BELLE: (Hesitantly) I'd like to see my father, please.
(The MAGIC MIRROR shines into life, and BELLE turns her head away as it flashes.
Then it reveals MAURICE fallen in the woods, coughing and lost. BELLE is
shocked. BEAST looks at her with concern.)
BELLE: Papa. Oh, no. He's sick, he may be dying. And he's all alone.
(BEAST turns, then looks at the rose, deep in thought.)
BEAST: Then...then you must go to him.
BELLE: What did you say?
BEAST: I release you. You are no longer my prisoner.
BELLE: (In amazement) You mean...I'm free?
BEAST: Yes.
BELLE: Oh, thank you. (To MAGIC MIRROR) Hold on, Papa. I'm on my way.
(BELLE turns to leave, then turns back and pushes the MAGIC MIRROR back to
BEAST.)
BEAST: Take it with you, so you'll always have a way to look back, and
remember me.
BELLE: Thank you for understanding how much he needs me.
(BELLE turns to leave and BEAST looks down in depression. She touches her hand
to his cheek and rushes out. We see BELLE's skirt fly past COGSWORTH, who has
entered the room.)
Servant: Well, your highness. I must say everything is going just
peachy. I knew you had it in you.
BEAST: (Very sad) I let her go.
Servant: Ha ha ha, yes. Splend-- (COGSWORTH stops in the middle of his
sentence.) You what? How could you do that?
BEAST: I had to.
Servant: (Still amazed) Yes, but why?
BEAST: Because, I love her.
(Cut to BEAST watching BELLE leave from above. He roars in sorrow and anger.
His roar turns into the sound of the wind. BELLE is out in the snow, calling
out "Papa?" Finally, she finds him face down in a snowbank. They return home,
(Cut to black. POV of MAURICE as his eyes open. He sees BELLE.)
Father: Belle?
BELLE: It's all right, Papa. I'm home.
Father: I thought I'd never see you again.
BELLE: I missed you so much.
Father: But the beast. How did you escape?
BELLE: I didn't escape, Papa. He let me go.
Father: That horrible beast?
BELLE: But he's different, now. He's changed somehow.And I …..I think I fell in love with him.
Suddenly, Gaston jumped out from the cupboard, very angrily, when he knew whom Belle loved was that ugly beast, he ran in rage. He shouted to all the People.
Gaston: That Monster is a great harm to us. He will kill us one by one, we have to kill it. Let’s go, man, let’s fight. We'll lay siege to his castle and bring back his head!
(Cut to int of basement, where BELLE is prying at the window with a stick.)
BELLE: I have to warn the beast. This is all my fault. Oh, Papa. What
are we going to do? I must stop Gaston
MOB: We don't like, what we don't
Understand, it frankly scares us
And this monster is mysterious at least!
Bring your guns, bring your knives,
Save your children and your wives,
We'll save our village and our lives,
We'll kill the beast!
COGSWORTH: I knew it, I knew it was foolish to get our hopes up.
LUMIERE: Maybe it would have been better if she had never come at all.
(FOOTSTOOL comes in barking. They rush over to the window expecting the return
of BELLE.)
LUMIERE: Could it be?
MRS. POTTS: Is it she?
LUMIERE: (Realizing the MOB is not BELLE) Sacre bleu, invaders!
COGSWORTH: Encroachers!
MRS. POTTS: (Seeing GASTON) And they have the mirror!
COGSWORTH: (Issuing orders) Warn the master. If it's a fight they want,
we'll be ready for them. (Turns around from window) Who's with
me? Aahh! (The door is slammed as the rest of the OBJECTS leave
COGSWORTH behind.)
Gaston ,with all the men, rushed into the castle, they began to fight with the furniture in the castle.
GASTON: Take whatever booty you can find, but remember, the beast is mine!
(Cut to stairway, where OBJECTS are marching down to do battle with the MOB.)
Servant: sir, the castle is under attack!
BEAST: Leave me in peace.
MRS. POTTS: What shall we do, master?
BEAST: (Still very sad) It doesn't matter now. Just let them come.
(GASTON broken off from the mob, and is searching out BEAST. BELLE, MAURICE, PHILLIPE
and CHIP are making their way to the castle. Finally, the invaders are chased
out and the objects celebrate their victory.)
GASTON releases the arrow and it strikes BEAST in the shoulder. He screams in
pain and stands. GASTON rushes him and they fly out the window onto the
balcony, where it has begun to rain.)
GASTON: Ha ha ha ha ha!
(GASTON corners BEAST on the edge of the roof. BEAST simply sits there in
despair.)
GASTON: Get up! Get up! What's the matter, Beast? Too kind and gentle to
fight back?
(BEAST looks down ignoring him. GASTON walks into the foreground and breaks off
a piece of the roof. He is about to smash it on BEAST's head when BELLE's voice
drifts up. She is on the bridge and is yelling to GASTON, telling him to stop.)
BELLE: No!
BEAST: (Hearing her voice and giving him new life) Belle.
BELLE: Gaston, don't!
(GASTON swings down at BEAST, but he catches the weapon in his hand. BEAST
rises up and roars in GASTON's face. They proceed through a fight on the
rooftop. Finally, BEAST takes a hiding place among the gargoyles in the
darkness. Meanwhile, BELLE enters the castle on the ground.)
BELLE: Let's go, Phillipe!
GASTON: Come on out and fight! Were you in love with her, beast? Did you
honestly think she'd want you when she had someone like me?
(BEAST has been waken enough. He fight again.)
GASTON: It's over, beast! Belle is mine!
(This time, however, BEAST picks up GASTON by the neck and holds him out over
the edge of the roof. GASTON pleads with BEAST.)
GASTON: Put me down. Put me down. Please, don't hurt me! I'll do
anything! Anything!
(BEAST's anger slowly melts off his face, and the look of compassion )