Chapter 895: Watering with Money

Thanksgiving holiday was approaching, and "Beauty and the Beast," co-financed by Disney Studios and Davis Studio, was released in North America a week before Thanksgiving.

The live-action fairy tale film had a production cost of 150 million US Dollars.

The premiere of the film was held at Disneyland in California.

Once such films were successful, the box office and DVD income were secondary; it was the merchandise sales that really made a profit.

One Elsa dress could profit so much that it could reduce countless investors of 200 million dollar high-end productions to tears without any left.

Martin and Ellen Horn attended the film premiere together.

However, both of them didn't walk the red carpet.

Standing at the entrance of the Disney theater, Ellen Horn said, "That year, 'Pirates of the Caribbean' premiered right here."

Martin smiled, "Judging by the presale figures, 'Beauty and the Beast' is going to be much stronger commercially than the pirates."