La belle et la bête: The Chimes at Midnight


04:00 am - 05:00 am, Friday, May 29 on WCBS Start TV (2.2)

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The Chimes at Midnight

Season 3, Episode 8

After she looks for clues about the ring, Diana is captured by Gabriel, who directs her to tell Vincent that his son is dying.

repeat 1989 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Ron Perlman (Actor) .. Vincent
Jo Anderson (Actor) .. Diana Bennett
Roy Dotrice (Actor) .. Jacob `Father' Wells
Jay Acovone (Actor) .. Dep. DA Joe Maxwell
Stephen McHattie (Actor) .. Gabriel
John Lehne (Actor) .. Pope
Kenneth Kimmons (Actor) .. Doctor
Kathryn Spitz (Actor) .. Rebecca
Steven Gilborn (Actor) .. Martin
Steven Mittleman (Actor) .. Sonny
Lenny Garner (Actor) .. Carlo
Tom Donaldson (Actor) .. Nash
Sol Pavlosky (Actor) .. Stall Owner
Rahla Kahn (Actor) .. Woman
Dustyn Taylor (Actor) .. Waitress
June Kyoko Lu (Actor) .. Nurse
Christopher Drury (Actor) .. Cab Driver

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Did You Know..
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Ron Perlman (Actor) .. Vincent
Born: April 13, 1950
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Trivia: Ron Perlman grew up in the Washington Heights section of New York City, where his father was a radio/TV repairman and his mother an employee with the city's Department of Health. A profoundly unhandsome youth, Perlman was nonetheless very active in high school theater by virtue of his height (6-foot-2) and his deep, rolling voice. He continued studying drama at Lehman College and later at the University of Minnesota, where he graduated with a master's degree in theater arts. He went to work with New York's Classic Stage Company, an organization specializing in Elizabethan and Restoration plays. Perlman starred in several Manhattan and touring productions staged by Tom O'Horgan of Hair fame before accepting his first film role as a Neanderthal man in 1981's Quest for Fire. Emotionally drained, Perlman backed off from acting after finishing the movie, but was soon back in the groove, essaying such attention-getting roles as the hunchbacked Salvatore in The Name of the Rose (1986). Most often cast as brooding, inarticulate, villainous characters in films (such as Pap in 1993's The Adventures of Huck Finn), Perlman became best known for his performance as the beneficent, albeit hideously ugly, sewer-dwelling Vincent in the late-'80s TV series Beauty and the Beast. Though this remained the actor's defining role for years after the show's run had drawn to a close, he was busier than ever through the '90s. Appearing in everything from obscure arthouse hits (Cronos [1993] and The City of Lost Children [1995]) to voice-over work for television (Aladdin) and video games (Fallout, A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game) to overblown Hollywood blockbusters (Alien Resurrection), Perlman left few stones unturned in terms of flexibility and experimentation in new media. He continued this trend into the early 2000s, alternating between various arenas with remarkable ease and refusing to be pigeonholed, appearing in such high-profile releases as Titan A.E. (2000), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and Blade II (2002). Though his recognition factor seemed higher than ever, few could foresee the opportunity just ahead when Blade II and Cronos director Guillermo del Toro announced that Perlman would star in the film adaptation of Mike Mignola's popular comic book Hellboy, although it seemed highly unlikely that studios would invest the millions of dollars needed to bring the comic to life with an actor of such minimal "marquee value." They wanted Vin Diesel for the role, but del Toro, with the blessing and encouragement of character originator Mignola, eventually won out to have Perlman play the Nazi-creation-turned-superhero in the 2004 fantasy-action film.
Jo Anderson (Actor) .. Diana Bennett
Born: June 29, 1958
Birthplace: New York City
Trivia: Jo Anderson has appeared on stage, television, and in feature films of the '80s and '90s. Fans of the defunct television series Northern Exposure will remember her for playing Roslyn, one of the founders of the town of Cicely on the memorable episode "Cicely" in 1992.
Roy Dotrice (Actor) .. Jacob `Father' Wells
Born: May 26, 1923
Trivia: Halliwell's Filmgoers Companion states that British character actor Roy Dotrice had "a strong line in senile characterizations". Maybe so, but he certainly seemed chillingly cogent in his portrayal of Mozart's father in the Oscar-winning Amadeus. In films since 1965's The Heroes of Telemark, Dotrice has been equally busy on television: he was a regular on such series as Space: 1999 (1975-76), Going to Extremes (1986), Wizards (1986) and Beauty and the Beast (1987-1990, as "The Beast's" Father). Roy Dotrice is the father of actresses Karen and Michele Dotrice.
Jay Acovone (Actor) .. Dep. DA Joe Maxwell
Born: August 20, 1955
Birthplace: Mahopac, New York
Stephen McHattie (Actor) .. Gabriel
Born: February 03, 1947
Birthplace: Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia: Educated at Arcadia University and prepped for an acting career at AADA, Canadian-born Stephen McHattie billed himself as Stephen Smith during his earliest New York years. McHattie made his Broadway debut in 1968's The American Dream; two years later, he was seen in his first television production, The People Next Door. Though he has shown up in quite a few theatrical features (Belizaire the Cajun, Beverly Hills Cop), McHattie has most often been seen on TV, usually in such oddball roles as the grown-up protagonist in Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976). He was a regular on the weekly series Highcliffe Manor (1979, as Reverend Glenville), Beauty and the Beast (1989, as the unspeakable Gabriel) and the "repertory company" Canadian anthology Scene of the Crime (1991); he also played two significant guest roles on the Fox Network's X Files. Stephen McHattie was married to actress Meg Foster.
John Lehne (Actor) .. Pope
Born: October 27, 1925
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
Kenneth Kimmons (Actor) .. Doctor
Born: September 04, 1941
Kathryn Spitz (Actor) .. Rebecca
Steven Gilborn (Actor) .. Martin
Born: July 15, 1936
Died: January 02, 2009
Birthplace: New Rochelle, New York
Trivia: A native of New Rochelle, NY, character actor Steven Gilborn built his reputation on the basis of an extensive number of series appearances, on programs including The Wonder Years, The West Wing, Law & Order, The Practice, and particularly Ellen, as Ellen DeGeneres' sweet-natured though slightly mixed-up father. He typically specialized in portrayals of slightly distinguished everyman types, often with a professional angle. Prior to acting, Gilborn received his bachelor's in English from Swarthmore and his Ph.D. in literature from Stanford, then in 1970 decided to enter the dramatic sphere and never turned back. Alongside his series work, he made feature appearances in projects including the 1995 Brady Bunch Movie and the 2000 Nurse Betty (as a physician on a soap opera). He grew even more prolific on-stage, in regional productions including The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, and Awake and Sing.
Steven Mittleman (Actor) .. Sonny
Lenny Garner (Actor) .. Carlo
Tom Donaldson (Actor) .. Nash
Sol Pavlosky (Actor) .. Stall Owner
Rahla Kahn (Actor) .. Woman
Dustyn Taylor (Actor) .. Waitress
June Kyoko Lu (Actor) .. Nurse
Christopher Drury (Actor) .. Cab Driver

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