I think of all the iterations of the Barbot story, this is probably my favourite. Not least because it is largely devoid of sentiment and has a gloomy sinisterness to it that I found creepy and yet quite emotionally charged. It all starts with the merchant “Otec” (Václav Voska) whose daughters could just as easily have come from “Cinderella”. Two are selfish and venal, the third is “Julie” (Zdena Studenková) who merely wants a rose from her father’s latest travels to fetch the dowry for his other two children. When disaster befalls that journey, he finds himself at the mercy of a mysterious but generous host who offers him food, shelter and treasure in exchange for the one thing he had left of value - a portrait of his late wife. About to leave, he espies a gift for his youngest and that’s what earns him the violent enmity of his host. He is doomed to die unless one of his girls agrees to voluntarily take his place. When he regales them all with his story and explains he must return, it is the young “Julia” who steals out on his horse and offers herself as the sacrifice. The remainder of the plot plays out engagingly as the tormented and the tormentor soon become inexplicably linked and the choices both wanted at the start of their association soon become the last thing either of them want now. The manifestation of “Netvor” is creatively inspired, and manages to avoid the more pantomime humanisations that other versions have used; the conflict faced by “Julia” is delicately portrayed by Studenková and there is something distinctly Gothic about the production design and the organ themes that accompany her exploration of his palace. Perhaps most intriguing of all: I couldn’t quite understand why having swapped so selflessly, her father made no effort to swap back! The monochrome photography serves it really well and without any hints of traditional romance, it’s dark, menacing and amongst the best love stories you’re likely to see as it reminds us about the adage of judging a book by it’s cover.


Beauty and the Beast (1979)
Beauty and the Beast (1979) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 31m). Directed by Juraj Herz, starring Zdena Studenková, Vlastimil Harapes, and Václav Voska. Fantasy and Horror on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Beauty and the Beast (1979) about?
Julie, the youngest daughter of a bankrupt merchant, sacrifices her life in order to save her father. She goes to an enchanted castle in the woods and meets Netvor, a bird-like monster. As Netvor begins to fall in love with Julie, he must suppress his beastly urge to kill her.
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- Director:
- Juraj Herz
- Production:
- Filmové studio Barrandov
- Country:
- Czechoslovakia
- Languages:
- Czech
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0078054
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Who stars in Beauty and the Beast (1979)?
Zdena Studenková as Julie, Vlastimil Harapes as Beast, Václav Voska as Father, Jana Brejchová as Gábinka, Zuzana Kocúriková as Málinka, Josef Laufer as Bridegroom, Milan Hein as Bridegroom, Marta Hrachovinová as Maid.
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You can watch Beauty and the Beast (1979) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
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Beauty and the Beast has a running time of 1h 31m (91 minutes total).
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Beauty and the Beast was directed by Juraj Herz.
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Beauty and the Beast has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.5/10 based on 89 votes.
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Beauty and the Beast is a Fantasy, Horror and Romance film released in 1979.
Who stars in Beauty and the Beast?▼
The cast of Beauty and the Beast includes Zdena Studenková, Vlastimil Harapes, Václav Voska, Jana Brejchová and Zuzana Kocúriková.






































