C'erano una volta, in un regno lontano lontano, un re e una regina felici per la nascita di una splendida principessa, c'erano tre buone fate, pronte a colmarla di magici doni. Ma c'era anch... Leggi tuttoC'erano una volta, in un regno lontano lontano, un re e una regina felici per la nascita di una splendida principessa, c'erano tre buone fate, pronte a colmarla di magici doni. Ma c'era anche una strega malvagia che desiderava solo il suo male.C'erano una volta, in un regno lontano lontano, un re e una regina felici per la nascita di una splendida principessa, c'erano tre buone fate, pronte a colmarla di magici doni. Ma c'era anche una strega malvagia che desiderava solo il suo male.
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- Maleficent
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- Flora
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- Fauna
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- King Stefan
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- King Hubert
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- Lord Duke
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- QuizThe 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.
- BlooperKing Hubert and Prince Phillip both remark at certain points in the movie that it's the 14th century. In another scene, we see fireworks being set off. Fireworks were not used for entertainment until the 16th century.
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Merryweather: [after Flora makes the first version of Aurora's dress] It looks awful.
Flora: That's because it's on you, dear.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits say Technirama, but not Super Technirama 70, which is the process it was filmed in.
- Versioni alternativeAt one point, the Swedish version was slightly edited to remove Prince Phillip hitting the Dragon's snout with his sword, as it was deemed too violent for Swedish children and also not motivated enough. It was eventually restored.
- ConnessioniEdited into Disneyland: Music for Everybody (1966)
- Colonne sonoreHail to the Princess Aurora
(1958) (uncredited)
Music by George Bruns
Lyrics by Tom Adair
Performed by Chorus
But one Disney film has always remained my utter favorite and that is, indeed, "Sleeping Beauty."
Like most children, I grew up watching Disney movies -- everything from animated films like "Snow White" to "Lady and the Tramp," the semi-animated like "Mary Poppins" and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks," and the non-animated such as "The Parent Trap" and "Old Yeller." But "Sleeping Beauty" remains my favorite animated movie and you'd better believe at seventeen years of age, I'm still watching it. I cannot believe how the animation has been knocked in some reviews -- it's beautiful! They captured the medieval period so well and even the people look like, well, people. The score is beautiful and the songs "I Wonder" and "Once Upon a Dream" are sung wonderfully by Mary Costa. What a voice! Aurora is by far one of the prettiest Disney princesses (one thing that initially drew me to the movie as a child), following the formula with those trademark doe-eyes that Disney bestows upon all of their princesses and heroines. Prince Phillip actually does more than just show up to sing a song and say one line, a welcome change that answers the age old question, "What does she see in him anyway?" The three fairies are delightful (I always wanted to be Fauna!) and funny. And of course, there's the quintessential villain -- Maleficent. She scared me when I was younger and when I view the film now, no wonder. (For the longest time, I was also scared of Eleanor Audley period, but she's truly a marvelous actress.) And when Phillip kills her -- yeah, you'd better believe that's some scary business.
The story is beautiful and funny, the animation is divine, the music ethereal, and the voice talents extraordinary. This is a personal favorite and it comes highly recommended!
- Sweet Charity
- 27 giu 2003
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 51.600.000 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 51.600.485 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 15 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 2.55 : 1(original & negative ratio)