Beauty and the Beast (1991) Poster

Jerry Orbach: Lumiere

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  • Beast : I want to do something for her, but what?

    Cogsworth : Well, there's the usual things. Flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep.

    Lumiere : Ah, no, no, it has to be something very special. Something that sparks her interest. Wait a minute!

  • Beast : Oh, it's no use. She's so beautiful, and I'm-- Well, look at me!

    Mrs. Potts : Oh, must help her to see past all that.

    Beast : I don't know how.

    Mrs. Potts : Well, you can start by making yourself more presentable. Straighten up. Try to act like a gentleman.

    [Beast stands up straighter] 

    Lumiere : Ah, yes. When she comes in, give her a dashing, debonair smile. Come, come. Show me the smile.

    [Beast gives a big, forced smile] 

    Mrs. Potts : But don't frighten the poor girl.

  • Beast : [pounds on Belle's door yelling]  I thought I told you to come down to dinner!

    Belle : I'm not hungry.

    Beast : [yelling to Belle]  You'll come out or I'll-I'll-I'll break down the door!

    Lumiere : Master, I could be wrong, but that might not be the best way to win the girl's affections.

    Cogsworth : Please, attempt to be a gentlemen.

    Beast : But she's being so difficult.

    Mrs. Potts : Gently, gently.

    Beast : [calmly, dejected]  Will you come down to dinner?

    Belle : No!

    Beast : [points at door]  Hmm?

    Cogsworth : Suave, genteel.

    Beast : [suavely]  It would give me great pleasure...

    [tries to hold in his anger] 

    Beast : ...if you would join me for dinner.

    Cogsworth : [clears throat and mutters]  And we say please.

    Beast : [dejected]  Please.

    Belle : No, thank you.

    Beast : [yells]  You can't stay in there forever!

    Belle : Yes, I can.

    Beast : [yells]  Fine! Then go ahead and starve!

    [he turns to the objects] 

    Beast : If she doesn't eat with me, then she doesn't eat at all!

    [storms down through the hallway and slams the door behind him] 

    Mrs. Potts : Oh, dear. That didn't go very well at all, did it?

  • Lumiere : Ma chère mademoiselle. It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight. And now we invite to relax. Let us pull up a chair as the dining room proudly presents... your dinner.

  • Lumiere : [trying to prepare the Beast for his dinner with Belle]  Voilà! Oh, you look so-- so...

    Beast : [fur done up in curls and bows]  Stupid.

    Lumiere : Not quite the word I was looking for. Perhaps a little more off the top.

    Cogsworth : [clears throat, then bows and gestures to the door]  Your lady awaits.

  • Cogsworth : Couldn't keep quiet, could we? Just had to invite him to stay, didn't we?

    [imitates Lumiere] 

    Cogsworth : Serve him tea, sit in the master's chair. Pet the pooch!

    Lumiere : I was trying to be hospitable.

  • [giving Beast advice on how to impress Belle] 

    Lumiere : Impress her with your rapier wit.

    Mrs. Potts : But be gentle.

    Lumiere : Shower her with compliments.

    Mrs. Potts : But be sincere.

    Lumiere : And above all.

    Lumiere , Mrs. Potts : You must control your temper!

  • Lumiere : Be our guest, be our guest, put our service to the test / Tie your napkin round your waist, cheri, and let us provide the rest / Soup du jour? Hors d'oeuvres? Why, we only live to serve / Try the gray stuff, it's delicious! Don't believe me? Ask the dishes! / They can sing, they can dance, after all, Miss, this is France / And a dinner here is never second best / Come on, unfold our menu, / Take a glance and then you / will be our guest / Oui, our guest, Be our guest!

    Lumiere : [Chorus joins in]  Beef ragoune, cheese soufflé, pie and pudding en flambé / We'll prepare and serve with flair, a culinary cabaret / You're alone and you're scared, but the banquet's all prepared / No one's gloomy or complaining, while the flatware's entertaining / We tell jokes, I do tricks, with my fellow candlesticks / And it's all in perfect taste, that you can bet! / Come on and fill your glass / You've won your own free pass / To be our guest / If you're stressed, it's fine dining we suggest! Be our guest, be our guest, be our guest!

    Lumiere : Life is so unnerving, for a servant who's not serving / He's not whole, without a soul, to wait upon! Ah, those good old days when we were useful... suddenly those good old days are gone / Ten years we've been rusting, needing so much more than dusting / Needing exercise, a chance to use our skill! / Most days, we just lay around the castle / Flabby fat and lazy, then you walked in and oops-a-daisy!

    Mrs. Potts : It's a guest! It's a guest! Sakes alive and I'll be blessed! / Wine's been poured, and thank the Lord I've had the napkins freshly pressed / With dessert, she'll want tea, and my dear, that's fine with me / While the cups do their soft-shoeing I'll be bubbling, I'll be brewing / I'll get warm, piping hot... Heaven's sakes, is that a spot? / Clean it up! We want the company impressed! / We've got a lot to do! / Is it one lump or two? / For our guest! She's our guest!

    Chorus : Be our guest! Be our guest! Our command is your request! / It's been ten years since we had anybody here, and we're obsessed! / With your meal, with your ease, yes indeed, we aim to please / While the candlelight's still glowing, let us help you, we'll keep going...

    Lumiere , Mrs. Potts , Chorus : Course by course! One by one! / Till you shout "Enough! I'm done!" / And we send you off to sleep as you digest! / Tonight, you'll prop your feet up / But for now let's eat up / Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest! Please be our guest!

  • Cogsworth : [shakes Lumiere's hand in truce]  Well, Lumiere, old friend. Shall we let bygones be bygones?

    Lumiere : Of course, mon ami. I told you she would break the spell.

    Cogsworth : I beg your pardon, old friend, uh, but I believe I told you.

    Lumiere : No, you didn't. I told you!

    Cogsworth : You most certainly did not, you pompous, paraffin-headed peabrain!

    Lumiere : En garde, you--you overgrown pocket watch!

  • Lumiere : Master.

    Beast : [growling softly]  What?

    Lumiere : Since the girl is going to be with us for quite some time, I was just thinking - you might want to offer her a more comfortable room.

    Beast : [growls, then walks past] 

    Lumiere : Then again, maybe not!

  • Mrs. Potts : Pardon me, Master.

    Beast : Leave me in peace.

    Mrs. Potts : But sir, the castle is under attack!

    Villagers : [singing outside and trying to knock the door down]  Kill the Beast! Kill the Beast!

    Lumiere : [All the objects are trying to hold the door closed]  This isn't working.

    Featherduster : Oh Lumiere. We must do something.

    Lumiere : Wait, I know!

    Villagers : [Still singing outside]  Kill the Beast! Kill the Beast!

    Mrs. Potts : What should we do, Master?

    Beast : It doesn't matter now. Just let them come.

  • Cogsworth : I knew it, I knew it was foolish to get our hopes up.

    Lumiere : Maybe it would have been better if she'd never come at all.

    [the footstool runs to the window and starts barking] 

    Lumiere : Could it be?

    Mrs. Potts : Is it she?

    [they look outside and see Gaston leading the mob to the castle doors] 

    Lumiere : Sacre bleu! Invaders!

    Cogsworth : Encroachers!

    Mrs. Potts : And they have the mirror!

    Cogsworth : Warn the master - if it's a fight they want, we'll be ready for them! Who's with me?

    [the doors close, he realizes he is alone] 

    Cogsworth : Aah!

  • Cogsworth , Mrs. Potts : [singing]  When we're human again/ Only human again/ When the world once more starts making sense...

    Cogsworth : I'll unwind for a change!

    Lumiere : Really? That'd be strange!

    Cogsworth : Can I help it if I'm t-t-tense? In a shack by the sea, I'll sit back sipping tea, let my early retirement commence! Far from fools made of wax, I'll get down to brass tacks...

    [Lumiere rat-tails him] 

    Cogsworth : And RELAX!

    Chorus : When I'm human again!

  • Lumiere : Did you see that? It's a girl.

    Cogsworth : I know it's a girl.

    Lumiere : Don't you see? She's the one. The girl we have been waiting for. She has come to break the spell.

    Cogsworth : Wait a minute. Wait a minute.

  • [Lumiere, Mrs. Potts and Cogsworth hops close to the Prince and Belle one by one, they were swirled around and turned into humans] 

    Prince Adam : Lumiere! Cogsworth! Mrs. Potts! Look at us!

    Chip : [riding on Sultan the footstool]  Mama! Mama!

    [he swirled around and turned into a boy] 

    Mrs. Potts : Oh my goodness!

    Lumiere : It is a miracle!

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