Lovingly designed after Jean Cocteau’s 1946’s French masterpiece “La Belle et La Bete,” this episode of Shelley Duvall’s beloved children’s program is one of its

Lovingly designed after Jean Cocteau’s 1946’s French masterpiece “La Belle et La Bete,” this episode of Shelley Duvall’s beloved children’s program is one of its
Following in the footsteps of the first episode, “Rumplestiltskin” has the same charmingly ornate sets and costumes that defined the show’s visual identity, not to
The first episode of Shelley Duvall’s beloved children’s show establishes the overall aesthetic and humor that would follow with the subsequent episodes, and, in the