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Mystery Movie Monologue #13

Guess the movie that this monologue is from. You get no hints other than the number of words. Any word that's in the monologue will fill in when you type it. Type in the full name of the movie it's from to solve the entire puzzle.
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Monologue
Once
upon
a
time
in
a
far-
away
land,
a
young
prince
lived
in
a
shining
castle.
Although
he
had
everything
his
heart
desired,
the
prince
was
spoiled,
selfish,
and
unkind.
But
then,
one
winter's
night,
an
old
beggar
woman
came
to
the
castle
and
offered
him
a
single
rose
in
return
for
shelter
from
the
bitter
cold.
Repulsed
by
her
haggard
appearance,
the
prince
sneered
at
the
gift
and
turned
the
old
woman
away,
but
she
warned
him
not
to
be
deceived
by
appearances,
for
beauty
is
found
within.
And
when
he
dismissed
her
again,
the
old
woman's
ugliness
melted
away
to
reveal
a
beautiful
enchantress.
The
prince
tried
to
apologize,
but
it
was
too
late,
for
she
had
seen
that
there
was
no
love
in
his
heart.
And
as
punishment,
she
transformed
him
into
a
hideous
beast
and
placed
a
powerful
spell
on
the
castle
and
all
who
lived
there.
Ashamed
of
his
monstrous
form,
the
beast
concealed
himself
inside
his
castle,
with
a
magic
mirror
as
his
only
window
to
the
outside
world.
The
rose
she
had
offered
was
truly
an
enchanted
rose
which
would
bloom
until
his
twenty
first
year.
If
he
could
learn
to
love
another
and
earn
her
love
in
return
by
the
time
the
last
petal
fell,
then
the
spell
would
be
broken.
If
not,
he
would
be
doomed
to
remain
a
beast
for
all
time.
As
the
years
passed,
he
fell
into
despair
and
lost
all
hope
for
who
could
ever
learn
to
love
a
beast?
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