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La bella addormentata nel bosco

Titolo originale: Sleeping Beauty
  • 1959
  • T
  • 1h 15min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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168.122
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La bella addormentata nel bosco (1959)
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AnimazioneAnimazione disegnata a manoAvventuraFamigliaFantasiaFiabaMusicaleRomanticismoSword and sorcery

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.

  • Regia
    • Les Clark
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • Eric Larson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Erdman Penner
    • Charles Perrault
    • Joe Rinaldi
  • Star
    • Mary Costa
    • Bill Shirley
    • Eleanor Audley
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    168.122
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4327
    121
    • Regia
      • Les Clark
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Eric Larson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Erdman Penner
      • Charles Perrault
      • Joe Rinaldi
    • Star
      • Mary Costa
      • Bill Shirley
      • Eleanor Audley
    • 256Recensioni degli utenti
    • 106Recensioni della critica
    • 85Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 3 vittorie e 5 candidature totali

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    Mary Costa
    Mary Costa
    • Princess Aurora
    • (voce)
    Bill Shirley
    Bill Shirley
    • Prince Phillip
    • (voce)
    Eleanor Audley
    Eleanor Audley
    • Maleficent
    • (voce)
    Verna Felton
    Verna Felton
    • Flora
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    Barbara Luddy
    Barbara Luddy
    • Merryweather
    • (voce)
    Barbara Jo Allen
    Barbara Jo Allen
    • Fauna
    • (voce)
    Taylor Holmes
    Taylor Holmes
    • King Stefan
    • (voce)
    Bill Thompson
    Bill Thompson
    • King Hubert
    • (voce)
    Bob Amsberry
    • Maleficent's Goon
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    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
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    • Maleficent's Goon
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    • Maleficent's Goon
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    • Lord Duke
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    • Owl
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    Marvin Miller
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      • Les Clark
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Eric Larson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Erdman Penner
      • Charles Perrault
      • Joe Rinaldi
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    10Sweet Charity

    "You know, sometimes I don't think she's very happy."

    I grew up in the Disney era where "Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin" and "The Lion King" reigned supreme among me and my elementary school pals (and to this day, if you ask one of my peers what their favorite Disney movie is, it's probably one of those or one of the Disney-Pixar creations).

    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!
    Doylenf

    Some films improve with age...'Sleeping Beauty' is one of them...

    When 'Sleeping Beauty' was first released it was the target of critical villification--perhaps because of the more stylized art work. The art work is actually a leap forward from 'Snow White' and the earlier classics. It took me awhile to get used to the new technique when I first viewed the film--but now I recognize how effectively it manages to convey the "feel" of a genuine fairy-tale. A nice discussion of the art work is featured in 'The Making of Sleeping Beauty' which accompanies the latest VHS release of the film. Aside from the richly textured backgrounds and brilliant animation, 'Beauty' is blessed with the rapturous singing voice of Mary Costa's light soprano doing full justice to the ballad, 'Once Upon A Dream'. The idea of using Tchaikovsky's 'Sleeping Beauty' music for the background score and songs was an excellent decision. This is a film that can be enjoyed on so many different levels--music, animation, story, art work--it ranks with the very best of the classic fairy-tales from Disney. And yes, Maleficent, in all of her wicked glory, makes the most impressive fire-breathing dragon you're ever likely to see!
    8EmperorNortonII

    An Inspired Classic

    "Sleeping Beauty" is definitely a classic among the Disney animated features. It bears the distinction of being the first to be shot in 70mm widescreen format. The score borrows much from Tchaikovsky's classic ballet based on the Brothers Grimm tale. The art is beautiful, being inspired by medieval art. And the characters are delightful, particularly the three Good Fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather. Malificient makes for a wonderful villainess, with awesome magical powers. Even those who would not call this Disney's best animated feature should agree that it harkens back to the famed studio's golden age. It's a classic that all ages can treasure!
    7NewEnglandPat

    Good Disney cartoon features Tchaikowsky's ballet

    This Disney cartoon feature has the familiar-princess-in-distress theme of a lovely girl, kind fairies, a handsome prince, forbidding castles and an evil witch. A perceived slight by a king and queen enrages a sorceress who casts an evil spell on the child that will take effect on her sixteenth birthday. Only her prince charming's kiss can save the girl from an unhappy fate and the frightening Maleficent stops at nothing to locate the princess in order to bring her prophecy to fruition. There are several pitched battles between the prince and the fairies against the forces of evil that accelerates into an exciting combat at the finish. The picture is bathed in beautiful color and the music of Tchaikowsky's ballet serves as a wonderful musical accompaniment.
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    One of Disney's best

    Simplest possible explanation of what cements Sleeping Beauty's place as an immortal classic: Maleficent.

    Sleeping Beauty was never one of my favorite Disney movies, my parents having lost the tape really early. Since maybe ten years I haven't seen the movie, but now, after seeing it again, I have to admit, it's a masterpiece. I don't understand why it was so berated on first release. Where the critics expecting Snow White? 'Cause this is no Snow White. It's much better.

    A long, long time ago, in a kingdom far, far away, King Stefan and the Queen have a daughter, Aurora, so-called because she brought sunshine to their lives. There is a great celebration, and the neighboring kingdom's Prince Phillip is betrothed to Aurora. The three Good Fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, are invited. Flora and Fauna bestow gifts of beauty and song upon Aurora. Before Merryweather can cast her spell, the uninvited Maleficent--the Mistress of All Evil--arrives, furious at not being invited. She curses Aurora, predicting that at the age of sixteen the princess will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning-wheel and die. Merryweather counteracts this by making Aurora go into a deep sleep were she ever to prick her finger, to be reawakened by true love's first kiss. To keep her safe, the fairies take her into the forest, no longer using magic, and calling Aurora Briar Rose. The princess knows nothing of her heritage, and meets no other humans, except for a man "Once Upon A Dream".

    One of the greatest things about the movie is the style. The contrast between characters and surroundings (except for Maleficent) is stark. The backgrounds and layouts are colorful, stylized, round and angular at the same time. The characters, however, aim for total realism, except for the minor ones, who are clearly cartoon characters. The animation is beautiful. The movements smooth, the artistry unbelievably high quality. If there was no other likable thing about the movie, the animation would go a long way to saving it.

    The story of Sleeping Beauty is, of course, set in stone. Despite everyone's complete familiarity with the fairy tale, the movie manages to enliven it and make it gripping, even though everyone has heard it a thousand times. A most definite improvement in the story is the scene in which Aurora pricks her finger. In the original the spinning-wheel was owned by an innocent old peasant, who just happened to own the last wheel in the land, unnoticed by the rest of the world. In the movie Maleficent hypnotizes Aurora, and commands her to prick her finger. In addition to the atmosphere of foreboding already present in the story, the movie adds genuine suspense, largely owing to the brilliant presence of the wicked fairy.

    The characterization is very different from other Disney movies in some ways, but very like others. Usually in Disney's princess movies, the princess herself is something of a cypher, a passive element. This is true for Sleeping Beauty (she has no control over the three basic actions in the movie). The prince usually has an even more minute part, although the story would be nothing without him. Not so this movie. Here Phillip is a much more active character, a hero who battles dragons and witches, who goes through all sorts of hazards. In Snow White all the unnamed prince does is show up and kiss our heroine, in Cinderella Charming risks nothing and is nothing but a prop. But the ultimate character is, of course, Maleficent. Supervised by Disney's women's animator-in-chief, Marc Davis, hers has to be one of the great performances in animation. She is brilliantly drawn, amazingly voiced, and the dragon she transforms into is not just a dragon: it is HER particular dragon (a method taken to greater lengths in The Sword in the Stone). She is magnificent. The three fairies are quarrelsome all right, but they are caricatures that convey particularly clearly their good-naturalness.

    Sleeping Beauty is one of those irreplaceable masterpieces. It is a magnificent retelling of a classic fairy tale, with no undue distortion of the source material. Come to think of it, the story EXISTS to be made into a movie; it's just perfect. And near-perfection is what Disney achieved.

    9.5/10

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      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.
    • Blooper
      King Hubert and Prince Phillip both remark that it's the 14th century. In another scene, fireworks are set off. Fireworks were not used for entertainment until the 16th century.
    • Citazioni

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

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits say Technirama, but not Super Technirama 70, which is the process it was filmed in.
    • Versioni alternative
      At 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.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Disneyland: Music for Everybody (1966)
    • Colonne sonore
      Hail to the Princess Aurora
      (1958) (uncredited)

      Music by George Bruns

      Lyrics by Tom Adair

      Performed by Chorus

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 dicembre 1959 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • La bella durmiente
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Loire Valley, Loire, Francia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Productions
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      • 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 51.600.000 USD
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 51.600.485 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 15 minuti
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      • 2.35 : 1(theatrical ratio, 35mm, original 1959 release and 1970 re-release)
      • 2.55 : 1(original & negative ratio)

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