Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

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Knight | Comforting

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Fantasy, Family, Animation
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Clyde Geronimi, Wolfgang Reitherman, Eric Larson, Les Clark
  • Cast(s): Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 15min
  • Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,Dal McKennon,Jack Lawrence,Evelyn Kennedy,Sammy Fain Songs List
  • Award(s): Grammy 1959 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Red Shoes & the 7 Dwarfs, Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
  • Story:
    A beautiful princess born in a faraway kingdom is destined by a terrible curse to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by true love's first kiss. Determined to protect her, her parents ask three fairies to raise her in hiding. But the evil Maleficent is just as determined to seal the princess's fate.
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7.2/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A beautiful princess born in a faraway kingdom is destined by a terrible curse to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by true love's first kiss. Determined to protect her, her parents ask three fairies to raise her in hiding. But the evil Maleficent is just as determined to seal the princess's fate.
Ratings

7.2/10

IMDb

89%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Nominations
Grammy Award

Best Soundtrack Album Original Cast Motion Picture or Television | 1959 | Jack Lawrence

BOX OFFICE

Budget 6,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 51,600,000 USD

MUSIC

  • #
  • Title
  • Duration
  • Listen
  • 1
  • The Gifts of Beauty and Song
  • 04:38
  • 2
  • I Wonder
  • 02:43
  • 3
  • Skumps
  • 01:26
  • 4
  • Sleeping Beauty
  • 01:46
  • 5
  • Main Title (Once Upon a Dream)
  • 01:14
  • 6
  • Hail To the Princess Aroura
  • 01:09
  • 7
  • The Three Good Fairies (Sing a Smiling Song)
  • 02:50
  • 8
  • Maleficent's Evil Spell
  • 04:03
  • 9
  • Fairies To the Rescue / Bacchanal
  • 03:32
  • 10
  • The Prince Dreams of Sleeping Beauty
  • 01:22
  • 11
  • Battle with the Forces of Evil / Awakening / Finale
  • 05:58
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The running gag of Flora and Merryweather arguing about whether Aurora's dress should be pink or blue originated from the filmmakers' problem as to deciding just that.

The last fairy tale produced by the studio until The Little Mermaid (1989) 30 years later.

Eleanor Audley--one of Walt Disney's favorite voice artists, most memorably as Lady Tremaine in Cinderella (1950)--initially turned the part of Maleficent down, much to Disney's surprise. As it later transpired, Audley was in the midst of battling a bout of tuberculosis and did not want to tax her voice too much. Fortunately, she recovered and accepted the part.

In the traditional Italian version of this fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty is named Princess Talia. In the ballet she is Aurora. In the German version, she is named Briar Rose. The film incorporates both names by having Princess Aurora use the name Briar Rose while undercover.

Princess Aurora's long, thin, willowy body shape was inspired by that of Audrey Hepburn.

Popular Dialogues

"Merryweather: [after Flora makes the first version of Aurora's dress] It looks awful. Flora: That's because it's on you, dear."

"Prince Phillip: Now, father, you're living in the past. This is the 14th century!"