Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant was created in 1992.
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 1908 includes: Julienne Mathieu
Belle au bois dormant
la Belle au Bois Dormant
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 1991 includes: Luigi Bonino as Le Roi Dominique Khalfouni as La Belle Cyril Pierre as Le Prince
"La belle au bois dormant" is the title of a fairy tale called "Sleeping beauty" in English.
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 2000 includes: Nathalie Aubin as Carabosse Vincent Cordier as Le Roi Florestan Natacha Quernet as La Reine Laurent Queval as Catalabutte
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 1922 includes: Kowska as La Reine Dornay as Le Roi Lili Damita as Le Prince Odette Mallet as La Princesse Simone Vaudry as Primerose
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 1973 includes: Agathe Deschamps as Nuit, la petite fille Marie Dubois as La bonne reine Apolline Martine Garrel as Cardine Isabelle Weingarten as Nuit, la jeune fille
"Sleeping beauty" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La Belle au bois dormant.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun belle means "beauty." The word au combines the preposition à and the masculine singular definite article le to mean "at the, to the." The masculine noun bois means "forest, woods." The present participle dormant means "sleeping."The pronunciation is "lah beh-loh bwah dohr-maw."
The cast of La belle au bois dormant - 1954 includes: Josette Arno as La Malice Robert Burnier as Le Roi Charles Denner Margo Lion as La Reine Jacques Marin Michel Roux as Le Prince Roger Saget as Un astrologue Marina Vlady as La Princesse
The cast of Au bois dormant - 2008 includes: Isabelle Gaumont
La Belle au bois dormant is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Sleeping beauty." Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun belle means "beauty." The word au combines the preposition à and the masculine singular definite article le to mean "at the, to the." The masculine noun bois means "forest, woods." The present participle dormant means "sleeping." The pronunciation is "lah beh-loh bwah dohr-maw."