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Sleeping Beauty
Cast
Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton View AllCrew
Ted Sears (Story), Charles Perrault (Story), Bill Peet (Story), Winston Hibler (Story) View All
Release: Feb. 17th, 1959
Runtime: 1 hour, 15 minutes
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Apart from that engaging mood, this film also has the most memorable Disney villain of all time and simply THE best classic fairytale climax of the complete Disney gamma.

I personally believe, that Sleeping Beauty might be the most beautifully looking feature film ever produced by Disney Animation Studios.

Sleeping Beauty is the animated version of the classic 1967 Brother's Grimm tale that I'm sure all of you know by now.