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  2. Sleeping Beauty (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution.Based on Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale, the film follows Princess Aurora, who was cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to die from pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel on her 16th birthday.

  3. Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty song) - Wikipedia

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    "Once Upon a Dream" serves as the film's main theme, and as the love theme of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip. It is performed in the film by a chorus as an overture and third-reprise finale, as well by Mary Costa and Bill Shirley, who voiced the roles of Aurora and Phillip, respectively. [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of Elle Fanning performances - Wikipedia

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    Princess Aurora [6] The Boxtrolls: Winnie Voice 2015 Trumbo: Nikola Trumbo 3 Generations: Ray 2016 The Neon Demon: Jesse 20th Century Women: Julie Hamlin Ballerina [a] Félicie Le Bras Voice [7] Live by Night: Loretta Figgis 2017 The Vanishing of Sidney Hall: Melody Jameson How to Talk to Girls at Parties: Zan The Beguiled: Alicia Mary Shelley ...

  5. Sleeping Beauty (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The franchise's titular protagonist, Aurora, is part of the characters in the Disney Princess franchise. [12] The main antagonist of the franchise, Maleficent, is included as a regular character of the Disney Villains franchise, [13] [14] [15] while her sidekick raven Diablo also has minor recurring appearances in said franchise. [16] [17]

  6. Maleficent (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    [14] James Southall of Movie Wave wrote "Maleficent is big and bold, featuring memorable themes and emotional development. There isn't a hint of the malaise which seems to have overcome its composer in recent years and it is a truly impressive return to form, easily his finest score since Lady in the Water and perhaps even further back than that."

  7. Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) - Wikipedia

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    "Sleeping Beauty (character)" redirects here. For the original version of this character, see Sleeping Beauty. Fictional character Aurora Sleeping Beauty character Aurora as she appears in Sleeping Beauty (1959), wearing the blue version of her color-changing ballgown. First appearance Sleeping Beauty (1959) Created by Marc Davis Hal Ambro Les Clark Iwao Takamoto Based on Sleeping Beauty by ...

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  9. Mary Costa - Wikipedia

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    Her most notable film credit is providing the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. She is the last surviving voice actress of the three Disney Princesses created in Walt Disney's lifetime and was named a Disney Legend in 1999. [1] [2] [3] She is a recipient of the 2020 National Medal of Arts. [4]