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[[Has brief:: ''Sleeping Beauty'', Disney's 1959 feature animated film based on the Charles Perrault story of the same name wherein the evil fairy Maleficent curses Princess Aurora to sleep for a hundred years unless she receives true love's kiss, is acclaimed for the fluid and realistic motion of the characters within. This was achieved by '''filming live-action reference material with a full cast of characters'''.]]
''Sleeping Beauty'', Disney's 1959 feature animated film based on the Charles Perrault story of the same name wherein the evil fairy Maleficent curses Princess Aurora to sleep for a hundred years unless she receives true love's kiss, is acclaimed for the fluid and realistic motion of the characters within. This was achieved by '''filming live-action reference material with a full cast of characters'''.


==Background==
==Background==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Kemmer Ed Kemmer] as Prince Philip
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Kemmer Ed Kemmer] as Prince Philip
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Audley Eleanor Audley] (also her voice actress) as Maleficent (dancer Jane Fowler was used as a stand-in]<ref>[http://andreasdeja.blogspot.com/2013/03/moments-with-marc.html "Moments with Marc" from Deja View.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref><ref>[https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2014/05/meet-eleanor-audley-the-original-maleficent/371829/ "Meet Eleanor Audley, the Original Maleficent" from The Atlantic.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref>
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Audley Eleanor Audley] (also her voice actress) as Maleficent (dancer Jane Fowler was used as a stand-in]<ref>[http://andreasdeja.blogspot.com/2013/03/moments-with-marc.html "Moments with Marc" from Deja View.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref><ref>[https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2014/05/meet-eleanor-audley-the-original-maleficent/371829/ "Meet Eleanor Audley, the Original Maleficent" from The Atlantic.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref>
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Conried Hans Conried] in his final film role as King Stefan
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Conried Hans Conried] as King Stefan
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Byington Spring Byington], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madge_Blake Madge Blake]<ref>[https://www.discoveringthemagickingdom.com/apps/blog/show/8357032-aunt-bee-was-a-fairy- Discovering The Magic Kingdom blogpost on Frances Bavier used as a reference model in the film.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref> and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Bavier Frances Bavier]<ref>[http://www.classicmoviehub.com/facts-and-trivia/film/sleeping-beauty-1959/ Classic Movie Hub page on ''Sleeping Beauty''.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref> as Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather (who was who is unknown).
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Byington Spring Byington], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madge_Blake Madge Blake]<ref>[https://www.discoveringthemagickingdom.com/apps/blog/show/8357032-aunt-bee-was-a-fairy- Discovering The Magic Kingdom blogpost on Frances Bavier used as a reference model in the film.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref> and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Bavier Frances Bavier]<ref>[http://www.classicmoviehub.com/facts-and-trivia/film/sleeping-beauty-1959/ Classic Movie Hub page on ''Sleeping Beauty''.] Retrieved 08 Feb '20</ref> as Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather (who was who is unknown).


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==See Also==
===Sleeping Beauty===
*[[Maleficent (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2003-2005)]]
===Advertisements===
*[[The Incredibles (found full version of McDonald's Happy Meal commercial for Pixar animated film; 2004)]]
*[[The Incredibles (found online promotional trailers for Pixar animated film; 2004)]]
*[[Pixar (partially lost early CGI animated commercials from animation studio; 1989-1998)]]
===Animation (Disney)===
*[[Alice in Wonderland (partially lost original draft of Disney animated film; 1939)]]
*[[Aladdin (found Howard Ashman treatment of Disney animated film; 1988)]]
*[[American Dog (partially found original version of "Bolt" Disney animated film; 2007-2008)]]
*[[The Black Cauldron (partially found deleted scenes of Disney animated film; 1985)]]
*[[Chanticleer (partially found production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 1940s-mid 1960s)]]
*[[Chicken Little 2 (partially found production material of cancelled sequel to Disney animated comedy film; 2006)]]
*[[Disney Circle Seven Animation (partially lost production material of cancelled Pixar sequel films; 2004-2006)]]
*[[Dumbo II (partially found production material from cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2000s)]]
*[[Fantasia 2006 (partially lost production material for cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2002-2004)]]
*[[Fraidy Cat (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2004-2005)]]
*[[Frozen (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 1937-2012)]]
*[[Gigantic (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2013-2017)]]
*[[The Jungle Book (lost Bill Peet version of Disney animated film; 1963-1964)]]
*[[Kingdom of the Sun (partially found original version of "The Emperor's New Groove" Disney animated film; late 1990s)]]
*[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (partially found production material and deleted scenes of Disney animated sequel film; 1995-1998)]]
*[[Music Land (lost Disney animated anthology film; 1955)]]
*[[My Peoples (partially found production material of cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-early 2000s)]]
*[[Phineas and Ferb (lost production material of cancelled theatrical film of Disney Channel animated series; 2010s)]]
*[[The Search for Mickey Mouse (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2002)]]
*[[The Seven Dwarfs (partially found production material of cancelled direct-to-video prequel to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Disney animated film; 2000s)]]
*[[Tangled (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 2001-2010)]]
*[[Tinker Bell (partially found first draft of Disney animated film; 2007)]]
*[[Treasure Planet II (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2002)]]
*[[Wild Life (lost production material for cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-2000)]]
*[[Zootopia (partially found pre-rewrite version of Disney animated film; early 2010s)]]
===Animation (Pixar)===
*[[A Tin Toy Christmas (lost production material of cancelled Pixar animated Christmas TV special; early 1990s)]]
*[[Cars 3 (lost deleted scene of Pixar animated sequel film; 2017)]]
*[[The Good Dinosaur (lost original version of Pixar animated film; 2011-2013)]]
*[[Inside Out (lost original Bing Bong death scene of Pixar animated film; 2015)]]
*[[Made in Point Richmond (found miscellaneous content from Pixar DVD; 1986-2000)]]
*[[Newt (partially found production material of cancelled Pixar animated film; early 2010s)]]
*[[Toy Story (partially found early test footage of Pixar animated film; 1992)]]
*[[Toy Story 4 (found original script of Pixar animated sequel film; 2013-2017)]]
*[[Toy Story & Toy Story 2 (partially found intermissions for 3D double feature re-release of Pixar animated films; 2009)]]
*[[Toy Story "Black Friday Reel" (partially found rough cut of Pixar animated film; 1993)]]
*[[Toy Story "Jessie" (found Patsy Montana Award acceptance speech animation of Pixar character; 2000)]]
*[[WALL·E (partially found original treatments of Pixar animated film; 1994-2008)]]
===Audio===
*[[Enchanted (lost deleted song from Disney live-action/animated fantasy comedy film; 2007)]]
*[[Fantasia (partially lost original audio of Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Jack Wagner (partially lost Disney Park background music collection from American actor; 1970s-2001)]]
*[[Mars Needs Moms (found Seth Green vocal performance of Disney motion-capture animated film; 2011)]]
*[[The Nightmare Before Christmas (lost original Vincent Price audio of Disney stop-motion animated film; early 1990s)]]
*[[Pinocchio (lost Mel Blanc's "Gideon the Cat" dialogue from Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Toy Story 2 (partially found Bullseye dialogue test footage from Pixar animated sequel film; late 1990s)]]
===Live Action===
*[[101 Dalmatians (found "Spotted Landmarks" teaser trailer of Disney live-action film; 1995-1996)]]
*[[Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (found deleted scenes from Disney live-action film; 1993)]]
*[[Something Wicked This Way Comes (lost original cut of Disney dark fantasy film; 1982)]]
*[[Walt Disney (lost physical Mickey Mouse animation reference footage of animator; late 1930s)]]
===Short Films===
*[[Alice Comedies (partially lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1920s)]]
*[[Blowin' in the Wind (found Pixar animated short film; 1985)]]
*[[Lafflets (lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1922-1923)]]
*[[Language Arts Through Imagination (found series of Disney educational short films; 1988-1989)]]
*[[Mickey and Minnie Mouse (lost unauthorized pornographic animated short film; existence unconfirmed; 1936)]]
*[[Mickey's Man Friday (partially found production material of unproduced remake of Disney animated short film; 1939-1941)]]
*[[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (partially lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1927-1928)]]
*[[Poor Papa (found "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Walt Disney animated short film; 1927)]]
*[[The Princess Academy (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated short film; 2009)]]
*[[Short Subject aka "Mickey Mouse in Vietnam" (found unofficial animated short film; 1968)]]
*[[Tales from Radiator Springs "To Protect and Serve" (lost episode of "Cars" animated miniseries; 2015)]]
*[[Totally Twisted Fairy Tales (partially found Disney animated short series; 1997)]]
*[[Uncle Walt (lost unauthorized Disney short film; 1964)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 15 August 2023

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The lobby card for Sleeping Beauty, featuring a colourised shot of the live-action reference footage.

Status: Partially Found

Sleeping Beauty, Disney's 1959 feature animated film based on the Charles Perrault story of the same name wherein the evil fairy Maleficent curses Princess Aurora to sleep for a hundred years unless she receives true love's kiss, is acclaimed for the fluid and realistic motion of the characters within. This was achieved by filming live-action reference material with a full cast of characters.

Background

During the creation of Sleeping Beauty, Walt Disney had a strict idea of how he wanted it to look. He was insistent that every independent frame be a work of art, to the point that a single sequence took four years to complete and cost more than $10,000 (over $88,000 after being adjusted for inflation in 2020) to create.[1] To help achieve the best possible quality, despite the objections of certain animators, had a live-action version of the film produced for reference material, complete with accurate costume design and, where needed, set dressing.

Actors

The following actors are known to have been used:

Availability

A short clip of Princess Aurora dancing was aired as part of Walt Disney's Disneyland, a television series created to fund the development of the eponymous theme park. It was likely staged to have the animators drawing sketches of Aurora while Helene Stanley danced, though it is likely that if not that take then a different one was used in the actual reference materials. There also exists a clip of unknown origin that depicts Ed Kemmer enacting the final battle with Maleficent's dragon form.

Gallery

A short clip of Princess Aurora dancing.

Ed Kemmer enacting the final battle.

See Also

Sleeping Beauty

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Animation (Disney)

Animation (Pixar)

Audio

Live Action

Short Films

References