If you go to youtube.com and search "Sleeping Beauty ballet" you will get many clips of different scenes...
There are 2 movies called Mirror Mirror (2012) and Sleeping Beauty. EDIT: There's also a "Sleeping Beauty" by Jetlag Productions.
Grimm, Perrault and Tchaikovsky ballet
Prince... his different names
In the original version, Sleeping Beauty's mother-in-law tried to eat Sleeping Beauty and her children. I believe they banned it because of the cannibalism attempt. Also they punished the mother-in-law by placing her in a pit with snakes and alligators, which can give children nightmares.
If you go to youtube.com and search "Sleeping Beauty ballet" you will get many clips of different scenes...
There are 2 movies called Mirror Mirror (2012) and Sleeping Beauty. EDIT: There's also a "Sleeping Beauty" by Jetlag Productions.
Grimm, Perrault and Tchaikovsky ballet
The fairytale Sleeping Beauty was written in 1697 by Henry Meynell Rheam. The movie version was first released in 1959 and was produced by Walt Disney.
Prince... his different names
In the original version, Sleeping Beauty's mother-in-law tried to eat Sleeping Beauty and her children. I believe they banned it because of the cannibalism attempt. Also they punished the mother-in-law by placing her in a pit with snakes and alligators, which can give children nightmares.
Sleeping Beauty is a fairy tale which was handed down through oral tradition and, as such, the original author is unknown.A version of the story, Sun, Moon and Talia, was published by Giambattista Basile in 1634.Charles Perrault published a version in his Tales Of Mother Goose in 1697.The Brothers Grimm also published a version known as Briar Rose (or Rosamund in some translations) in 1812.The most familiar English version is the Walt Disney animated film which was made in 1959.
Phillip, as refered to in the 1956 version of Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
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Sleeping Beauty
1959 - it as released in book form (ladybird) in 1968
In the Disney version Sleeping Beauty's name is Aurora, but when her godmothers hide her, they give her the new name Briar Rose to protect her identity. She was modelled on Audrey Hepburn and voiced by Mary Costa. Her name is Talia in the oldest published version of the story, Sun, Moon and Talia, written by Giambattista Basile in 1634. In the version by the Brothers Grimm, which was published in 1812, her name is Briar Rose, although this is sometimes translated to Rosamund. In the Walt Disney version, they named her Aurora but in the actual story by the Brothers Grimm, her name was Briar Rose (which the godmothers named her to protect her identity) But it's actually Briar Rose from the real story.