2 Movies Starring Josette Day

The Well-Digger's Daughter

The Well-Digger's Daughter

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1946-09-28

Languages:

French

Countries:

France

Runtime:

142 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (302 Reviews)

Director:

Marcel Pagnol

Cast:

Writer:

Marcel Pagnol (dialogue)

Marcel Pagnol (screenplay)

Herman G. Weinberg (English titles)

Fullplot:

Rural well-digger Pascal has a pretty 18-year-old daughter Patricia who grew up in Paris; he dreams of her marrying his middle-aged partner Felipe. But she meets young Jacques Mazel from the village; one thing leads to another, and when both Jacques and Felipe go off to war, she's carrying Jacques's child. Faced with estrangement from her father, denial by Jacques' family, and the news that Jacques himself is missing in action, will Patricia agree to marry Felipe?

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1947-12-23

Languages:

French

Countries:

France

Runtime:

93 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

(17762 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Jean Cocteau (dialogue)

Jean Cocteau (screenplay)

Jean Cocteau (story)

Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (story)

Fullplot:

Adèlaède, Belle, Fèlicie and Ludovic are young adult siblings who once lived in grandeur until their father's merchant ships were lost at sea. The family is now near ruin, but Adèlaède and Fèlicie nonetheless still squander away the family money on themselves and keeping beautiful, whereas Belle slaves around the house, doting on her father. Ludovic detests his two spoiled sisters, but is protective of Belle, especially with his friend Avenant, a handsome scoundrel who wants to marry Belle. Crossing the forest one dark and stormy evening, the father gets lost and takes refuge in a fantastical castle. Upon leaving, he steals a blossom off a rose bush, which Belle requested. The castle's resident, an angry beast, sentences him to one of two options for the theft of the rose: his own death, or that of one of his daughters. As she feels she is the cause of her father's predicament (despite her sisters asking for far more lavish gifts), Belle sacrifices herself to the beast. Upon arriving at the castle, Belle finds that the beast, whose grotesqueness she cannot deny, does not want to kill her, but wants to marry her and lavish her with riches. He does not force her, but he will ask her every night to marry him, these times the only ones when he will appear to her. She vows never to say yes. As Belle resigns herself to her mortal fate and looks deeper into the beast - whose grotesque exterior masks a kind but tortured soul - will her thoughts change? Meanwhile, Belle's family, who learn of her situation, have their own thoughts of what to do, some working toward what they believe is Belle's best welfare, and others working toward their own benefit.

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