Yes, it was a television drama. The (Patton) actor was done up in costume best resembling a Wart Hog in human form. his then-wife Trish Van Devere had the Belle role this was costume drama, not a cartoon. It got considerable coverage in the TV guide.
"Beauty and the Beast" (1976) was a Hallmark Hall of Fame film. It co-starred Trish Van Devere, Bernard Lee. You might find it at a Hallmark card store or be able to order it.
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George C. Scott for Patton.The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1970 was George C. Scott in "Patton"
My grandmother Ida Matthews Scott, is the daugther of James matthews, who is the son of George Matthews. My mother Rosa m. Scott Taylor, is the daugther of Ida matthews Scott, and my name is Ronald white.
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Scott: A worshipper to "The Beast"
Actually, there are many movies of Beauty and the Beast including: the 1946 original movie, the 1970's movie with George C. Scott and Trish Vandevere, the 1991 Disney movie, and a 2005 version with a twist. There was an American television series starring Linda Hamilton. There are many other variations, my personal favorite being Beautician and the Beast starring Fran Drescher. And the 2011 movie Beastly starring Vanessa Hudgens, is a touching and tastefully made, contemporary teen version of the beloved fairy tale. The live action movie came out in 2017.
George Montgomery Scott died in 1915.
George Scott Wallace was born in 1929.
George Scott III died in 1980.
George Scott III was born in 1953.
George Arbuthnot Scott was born in 1879.
George Arbuthnot Scott died in 1927.
Francis George Scott died in 1958.
Francis George Scott was born in 1880.