: The project spent nearly the entire 1950s in production, costing roughly $6 million —Disney's most expensive animated film at the time.
: Produced at C.D.C. Fono Roma under dubbing director Giorgio Bonora.
: The songs and score, composed by George Bruns, were adapted from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s 1889 ballet . Italian Dubbing Details [cb01 ac] La bella addormentata nel bosco 1959
: The Italian version premiered on December 1, 1959. Cast :
: It was the first animated feature filmed in Super Technirama 70 , a large-format widescreen process that provided a greater field of action but required intricate mathematical calculations for movement. : The project spent nearly the entire 1950s
: Lydia Simoneschi, Rina Morelli, and Flaminia Jandolo.
The 1959 Disney classic La bella addormentata nel bosco (Sleeping Beauty) is widely regarded as one of the most artistically ambitious animated films ever made. While it was initially a box-office disappointment, it has since been preserved by the National Film Registry for its historical and cultural significance. : The songs and score, composed by George
: Maria Pia Di Meo (speaking) and Tina Centi (singing). Malefica : Tina Lattanzi.