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  1. Oct 18, 2014 · Disneys ultimate princess fairytale classic Sleeping Beauty is now available on Diamond Edition Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere, with all-new special features.

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  2. Jan 26, 2024 · In the classic 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty, a princess is cursed by an evil fairy to poke her finger on a spindle and fall into a coma at the age of sixteen. Her parents, worried about her safety, decide to confiscate every single spindle in the entire land, and then hide their daughter in a wooded cabin, where she is raised by ...

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    In 14th century Europe, King Stefan and Queen Leah welcome the birth of their daughter Aurora. All their subjects are invited to the christening celebration, where the infant princess is betrothed to the young Prince Phillip, the son of Stefan's lifelong friend King Hubert, in order to unite their kingdoms when they grow up. Among the guests are al...

    Mary Costa as Aurora
    Bill Shirley as Prince Phillip
    Eleanor Audley as Maleficent
    Verna Felton as Flora

    Walt Disney began developing an animated adaptation of Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale La Belle au bois dormant in 1950, after registering the production title with a Motion Picture Association of America on January 19. It is believed that he was prompted by the positive reaction of the preview audience to Cinderella, which was set to be release...

    During its original release in 1959, the film earned approximately $5.3 million in box office rentals. Its production costs, which totaled $6 million, made it the most expensive Disney film up to that point, and over twice as expensive as each of the preceding three Disney animated features: Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Lady and the Tramp. I...

    Disney's distribution arm, Buena Vista Distribution, originally released the film to theaters in both standard 35 mm prints and large-format 70 mm prints. The Super Technirama 70 prints were equipped with six-track stereophonic sound; some CinemaScope-compatible 35 mm Technirama prints were released in four-track stereo, and others had monaural sou...

    The film's copyright was renewed on June 12, 1986.
    "Briar Rose" is another name given to the character, and appears in the German version of the Brothers Grimm as Dornröschen.
    Some artists who worked on this film came back to Disney in 1988-89 to work on Oliver & Company, The Little Mermaid, and The Rescuers Down Under. These artists included Don Selders (Assistant Anima...
    Maleficent's curse can be fulfilled at any time before sunset on Aurora's sixteenth birthday.

    During Rose's birthday party at the cottage, Flora tells Merryweather to lock the door so that they can secretly use their magic to make everything right for Rose to be surprised, but after Flora a...

    The film was referenced in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Codeas an allegory of the Grail quest.
    The music for the film was adapted by Disney's musical director George Bruns from Tchaikovsky's ballet La belle dormant au bois (literally, "The Beauty Sleeping in a Wood"), for which he was nomina...
    The sleeping spell was spoofed on Hanna-Barbera's The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo in 1985 in which Scooby-Doo must save Daphne Blake and Princess Esmerelda from this spell caused by Maldor the Malevole...
    The title of the film was later referenced in the episode of Thomas & Friends: Sleeping Beauty.
    Sleeping Beauty (1959 film) on Wikipedia
    Sleeping Beauty on Disney.com
    Beauty Sleeping Beauty at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  3. Mar 2, 2022 · 'Sleeping Beauty' is a fairy tale and an American animated film produced by Walt Disney, based on Charles Perrault's version. 'Cinderella', and 'Snow-White' are also creations of Walt Disney. Though Walt Disney officially announced 'Sleeping Beauty in 1950, the film was released in 1959.

  4. Disney initially wanted all three fairies to be exactly the same, but his animators convinced him otherwise. The similarity of Flora and Fauna may represent a compromise resulting from this argument. Read an in-depth analysis of Fauna .

  5. The following are fictional characters in Disney's 1959 film Sleeping Beauty and related media.

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  7. Oct 6, 2014 · Perraults telling is the most well known written version, but it is quite different from the Disney film, including a 100 year curse and the prince’s wicked mother attempting to eat his bride...