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The Sleeping Beauty (1935 Film)
''Sleeping Beauty'' is a classic fairy tale. Sleeping Beauty or ''variant'', may also refer to: Film * The Sleeping Beauty (1930 film), ''The Sleeping Beauty'' (1930 film), a Soviet film directed by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev * The Sleeping Beauty (1935 film), ''The Sleeping Beauty'' (1935 film), an American cartoon in the Puppetoon series by George Pal, included in ''The Puppetoon Movie'' * Sleeping Beauty (1942 film), ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1942 film), an Italian film * Sleeping Beauty (1959 film), ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1959 film), an American animated film from Walt Disney Pictures ** Aurora (Disney), the title character of the Disney film ** Sleeping Beauty (franchise), ''Sleeping Beauty'' (franchise), a Disney media franchise that began in 1959 with the release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' * Sleeping Beauty (1955 film), ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1955 film), a 1955 West German film directed by Fritz Genschow * Sleeping Beauty (1973 film), ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1973 film) or ''Some C ...
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Sleeping Beauty
''Sleeping Beauty'' (french: La belle au bois dormant, or ''The Beauty in the Sleeping Forest''; german: Dornröschen, or ''Little Briar Rose''), also titled in English as ''The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods'', is a fairy tale about a princess cursed by an evil fairy to sleep for a hundred years before being awoken by a handsome prince. A good fairy, knowing the princess would be frightened if alone when she wakes, uses her wand to put every living person and animal in the palace and forest asleep, to waken when the princess does. The earliest known version of the tale is found in the narrative ''Perceforest'', written between 1330 and 1344. Another was published by Giambattista Basile in his collection titled ''The Pentamerone'', published posthumously in 1634 and adapted by Charles Perrault in ''Histoires ou contes du temps passé'' in 1697. The version collected and printed by the Brothers Grimm was one orally transmitted from the Perrault. The Aarne-Thompson classification ...
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