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[162] [163] [164] With a lifetime gross in the United States and Canada of $51.6 million from all releases, Sleeping Beauty is the second-most successful film released in 1959, just behind Ben-Hur. [2] [40] Adjusted for ticket-price inflation, the domestic total gross is nearly $681 million, making it one of the top 40 highest-grossing films. [165]
Pages in category "Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant; D.
Sleeping Beauty, an American animated film from Walt Disney Pictures Aurora (Disney), the title character of the Disney film; Sleeping Beauty, a Disney media franchise that began in 1959 with the release of Sleeping Beauty; Sleeping Beauty, a 1955 West German film directed by Fritz Genschow
La belle au Bois-Dormant (1902), a French silent film directed by Lucien Nonguet and Ferdinand Zecca. [45] La Belle au bois dormant (1908), a French silent film directed by Lucien Nonguet and Albert Capellani. [46] Dornröschen (1917), a German silent film directed by Paul Leni. [47] Dornröschen (1929), a German silent film directed by Dorothy ...
Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival): Il Generale della Rovere ( General della Rovere ), directed by Roberto Rossellini , Italy / France La grande guerra ( The Great War ), directed by Mario Monicelli , Italy / France
The Battle of the Sexes (1959 film) Beast from Haunted Cave; The Beat Generation (film) The Beatniks (film) The Beautiful Adventure (1959 film) The Bells Have Gone to Rome; The Bells of St. Mary's (1959 film) The Beloved Game; Beloved Infidel; Ben-Hur (1959 film) Berkeley Square (1959 film) The Best of Everything (film) Between Heaven and Earth ...
La bella dormente nel bosco (The sleeping beauty in the woods) is an opera in three acts by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Gian Bistolfi based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty". The first version of this opera premiered in the Teatro Odescalchi [ it ] in Rome on 13 April 1922, at that time, it is often claimed, entitled La ...
The Angel Wore Red, also known as La sposa bella in its Italian version, is a 1960 Italian-American MGM/Titanus coproduction war drama starring Ava Gardner and Dirk Bogarde. It was directed by Nunnally Johnson and produced by Goffredo Lombardo from a screenplay by Johnson based on the 1953 novel The Fair Bride by Bruce Marshall .