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Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Sleeping Beauty is a classic animated film released in 1959 by Walt Disney Productions. This enchanting fairy tale follows the story of Princess Aurora, a young princess cursed to fall into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a spinning wheel. With the help of her fairy godmothers, the prince charming, and a dash of true love's kiss, she awakens from her slumber. The magical soundtrack, composed by George Bruns, beautifully complements the stunning visuals of the film. Now, you can relive the magic as you play and download the delightful sounds of Sleeping Beauty by visiting the link provided.

A daughter was born, and they called her Aurora.
A forest of thorns shall be his tomb.
A gay little love melody
A most gratitying day.
A ray of hope there still may be in this,
A spindle should your finger prick,
A stranger?
A toast to the home
A valiant figure, straight and tall,
A wondrous future lies before you.
About the three peasant women raising a foundling child
After all, we've had her for 1 6 years.
All in the past.
All of her subjects adore her
All right. ln here, dear.
All these years they've been looking for a baby.
ALL: (GASPlNG) Rose!
And a few carrots?
And all the powers of hell !
And bring back a love song
And called her Briar Rose.
And don't speak to strangers.
And finally their wish was granted.
And from this slumber you shall wake,
And good King Stefan and his queen
And houses and. . .
And I command you to come to your senses!
And I'll make the dress.
And I'm making the dress.
And in yonder topmost tower
And just before we say goodbye,
And l've seen him so many times.
And looked unknowing on his future bride.
And Mistress Merryweather!
And now to make a lovely dress,
And now, dear, if you'll just sit here.
And now, the gates of the dungeon part
And prove that true love conquers all !
And she'll be expecting us to do something like that.
And so to her his gift he brought.
And that's why Maleficent will never suspect.
And then. . .
And this mighty Sword of Truth.
And to show I bear no ill will,
And wash it and dress it and rock it to sleep. Oh, l'd love it.
And we thought she'd be so happy.
And we won't have any Briar Rose.
And what about the town? The forest? The mountains?
And won't expect.
And you are, dear.
And you'll awaken
And you're taking her away from me.
And, lo, I catch a prince!
And, you're not offended, Your Excellency?
Are you sure you searched everywhere?
As is thy right and royal duty.
As their most precious possession,
At the Forbidden Mountain.
Aunt Flora and Fauna and Merryweather.
Aunt Flora, Fauna, Merryweather.
Aunt Flora!
AURORA: Hmm?
AURORA: Mmm hmm.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
Away with him.
Beautiful.
Beauty rare
Before the sun sets on her 1 6th birthday,
Behold, King Stefan's castle.
Beloved by all who know her.
Besides, we can't.
Blue.
BOTH: Our children will marry Our kingdoms unite
Bringing gifts and all good wishes too we pledge our loyalty anew
Bringing his sweet serenade to her door
Buck up! Battle's over!
Built, man ! Finished !
Built, man ! Finished !
But gently, my pets. Gently.
But I have met her, Father.
But if I know you
But if I know you
But if I know you
But if I know you
But it's about Phillip.
But l've never baked a fancy cake.
But see the gracious whim of fate.
But she can help.
But that's impossible. How could I marry a prince?
But the 1 6 years are almost over.
But there must be some way.
But they say if you dream a thing more than once,
But we've met before.
But when we explain it's the only way. . .
But who'll wash?
But why did it have to come so soon?
But you can't sew, and she's never cooked.
But you must never see that young man again.
But,
But. . .
But. . .
But. . . But I can't. He's coming here tonight.
By Harry, I won't have it!
Can't meet your future bride looking like that.
Certainly. To the woodcarvers' guild.
Change into something suitable.
Children bound to fall in love with each other.
Children need a nest of their own, what?
CHORUS: And I know it's true
Come along now. We must tell Their Majesties at once.
Come on, bucket, mop, broom.
Come on. Let's find out.
Come on. She'll be back before we get started.
Come on. We've got to get back to the cottage.
Come, my pet.
Come.
Come.
Conquers all
Cradle!
Cradle?
Dear child, for thee.
Deep in the forest.
Did all the kingdom celebrate the long awaited royal birth.
Did then and there decree
Did you hear that, my pet?
Disappeared into the night.
Dreaming of her true love,
Dreaming of true love
Each of us the child may bless with a single gift,
Enough of this foolishness.
Even walls have ears.
Every cradle.
Everything's so wonderful. Just wait till you meet him.
Fauna, you close the windows.
FAUNA: (CRYlNG) We're all to blame.
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
FAUNA: Lots, lots more.
FAUNA: Oh, l'd like that.
FAUNA: Oh, why did we leave her alone?
FAUNA: Rose!
FAUNA: That's for the feet to go through.
FAUNA: That's right.
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
FAUNA: Why, it's Maleficent.
Fit to grace a fair princess.
FLORA: (CRYlNG) Oh, I'll never forgive myself.
FLORA: (ECHOlNG) Rose, don't touch anything !
FLORA: (GlGGLES) Yes.
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
FLORA: No magic!
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
FLORA: Uh huh.
FLORA: Why not?
FLORA: Yes, and raise the shoulder line.
FLORA: Yes, go on.
Flora?
Flour, three cups.
Fold? Oh, well.
Fools!
For an extra bucket of oats?
For everyone knew that as long as Maleficent's domain,
For King Stefan and his people.
For she filled their lives with sunshine.
For the first time in 1 6 years
For these weapons of righteousness will triumph over evil.
For true love
Forgive me, Hubert. The wine. Now. . .
Forty bedrooms, dining hall.
Forward ! For honor! For country! For. . .
Getting on in years.
Girl's as good as here.
Give up the throne, the kingdom,
Go, and do not fail me.
Gold of sunshine
Gold of sunshine in her hair
Gold of sunshine in her hair.
Good gracious! Who left the mop running?
Good heavens, we must tell Stefan.
Goodbye.
Hail to the
Hail to the King, hail to the Queen
Hail to the King, hail to the Queen
Hail to the Princess Aurora
Hail to the Princess Aurora
Hail, Aurora
Happy birthday!
Has a someone
He takes me in his arms,
He will come
Health to the Princess Wealth to the Princess
Health to the Princess Wealth to the Princess
HERALD: The sun has set!
Here they are, good as new!
Here, to the future.
Here.
Honeymoon cottage, really.
HUBERT: (SlGHS) Ah, excellent vintage.
HUBERT: Getting my Phillip, aren't you?
HUBERT: Of course! To the home!
HUBERT: Want to see our grandchildren, don't we?
Hubert's son and heir,
Hup, boy!
Hurry! Hurry, Phillip!
I can't believe it!
I don't know who she was. A peasant girl, I suppose.
I don't understand.
I don't. . .
I had hoped it was merely due to some oversight.
I have plans for our royal guest.
I haven't even seen my daughter yet,
I know what you'll do
I know what you'll do
I know what you'll do
I know what you'll do
I know what you'll do
I know you
I know you
I know you
I know you
I know you
I know you
I promised to meet him.
I said, I met the girl I was going to marry.
I set my trap for a peasant
I still think what I thunk before.
I think we ought to think of Rose and what she'll think of this mess.
I think we've had enough of this nonsense!
I wake up.
I walked with you
I walked with you once upon a dream
I walked with you once upon a dream
I walked with you once upon a dream
I warn you, Hubert. This means war.
I was? Oh, yes.
I wonder if she suspects.
I wonder why each little bird
I'm going to bake the cake.
I'm going to get those wands.
I'm going to. . .
I'm sorry, child,
I'm sorry, Hubert, but after 1 6 years of worrying,
I'm sure it'll work out somehow.
If through this wicked witch's trick
It's sure to come true.
Joyfully now to our princess we come
Just a tiny baby.
Just do it like it says here in the book. I'll put on the candles.
Just some peasant girl he met. . .
L, too, shall bestow a gift on the child.
L'd like to turn her into a fat, old hop toad.
L'll get the wands.
L'll have the royal woodcarvers start work on the cradle tomorrow.
L'll take those wands right now.
Ldiots! lmbeciles!
Let her have a few moments alone.
Let me out of here.
Let me see. And all the cradles.
Let us leave our noble prince with these happy thoughts.
Let's see. The woodcutter's cottage, yes, yes, the abandoned one.
Lf humans can do it, so can we.
Lips that shame
Lips that shame the red, red rose.
Listen ! Maleficent! Rose!
Listen well, all of you.
Little princess, my gift shall be the gift of beauty.
Lived a king and his fair queen.
Living like mortals, they had reared the child as their own,
Ln slumber repose
Ln your hair
Long live the Princess Aurora
Ls so familiar a gleam
Ls so familiar a gleam
Lsn't he?
Lt can only do good, dear, to bring joy and happiness.
Lt isn't that, dear.
Lt wasn't a dream, Father. I really did meet her.
Lt's a good half hour till sunset.
Lt's a very unusual cake, isn't it?
Lt's Aurora! She's here!
Lt's incredible!
Lt's just that you're. . .
Lt's not exactly the way it is in the book, is it?
Lt's that boy she met.
Made welcome their lifelong friend.
Make it blue.
Make it pink.
Make it pink. Now, hide, quick!
Make ready to welcome your princess!
Make ready to welcome your princess!
Maleficent doesn't know anything about love,
Maleficent's powers are far too great.
MALEFlCENT: Touch the spindle.
MAN: His royal highness Prince Phillip!
Many sad and lonely years passed by
Marry the girl you. . . No, no!
Maybe it was a mysterious being, a wood sprite, or. . .
Me! The mistress of all evil !
Melody her whole life long
Merryweather still has her gift to give.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
MERRYWEATHER: Goodbye. FLORA: Goodbye.
MERRYWEATHER: Rose. FAUNA: Oh, Rose.
MERRYWEATHER: Yes, but how are we gonna get her out of the house?
Might pay homage to the infant princess.
Mistress Fauna!
My Phillip, a shock?
My son likes your daughter!
My son Phillip says he's going to marry. . .
NARRATOR: And so, for 1 6 long years,
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
NARRATOR: Fondly had these monarchs dreamed
NARRATOR: ln a faraway land long ago,
NARRATOR: On this, her 1 6th birthday, the good fairies had planned a party.
NARRATOR: On this, her 1 6th birthday, the good fairies had planned a party.
NARRATOR: So, the King and his queen watched with heavy hearts
NARRATOR: Thus, on this great and joyous day
NARRATOR: Yes, they named her after the dawn,
No carrots.
No more, no less.
No sign of her yet, Hubert.
No time to explain.
No, no, no! No magic.
No, no, Phillip! Stop! Come back!
No! lt cannot be!
No! You can't do this to me!
Not in death, but just in sleep.
Not now, Hubert.
Not want. . .
Nothing elaborate, of course.
Nothing, Hubert. I only meant. . .
Now go with a curse and serve me well.
Now shall you deal with me, O Prince.
Now, come have a nice cup of tea, dear.
Now, come. We must hurry.
Now, dear, that isn't a very nice thing to say.
Now, now, we don't know how.
Now, Sword of Truth, fly swift and sure.
Now, that's not for us to decide, dear.
Now, yeast, one tsp.
Nowadays, I'm still the king
Of course not. But what will?
Of course not. Come on.
Of course, dear.
Of course, the King and Queen will object.
Of course. it's the only thing she can't understand
Off he rides on his noble steed,
Oh !
Oh ! My name.
Oh, better get rid of those wings, too.
Oh, but she doesn't, dear.
Oh, come now, Prince Phillip.
Oh, dear.
Oh, gracious, how that child has grown.
Oh, gracious! We're acting like a lot of ninnies.
Oh, he's not a stranger. We've met before.
Oh, how will I ever tell Stefan?
Oh, I don't see why she has to marry any old prince.
Oh, I improved it. But perhaps if I added a few more ruffles. . .
Oh, it seems only yesterday we brought her here.
Oh, it. . . Wasn't that.
Oh, never, never!
Oh, no, no. I can't. l. . .
Oh, no, not pink.
Oh, no, Sire.
Oh, no!
Oh, no!
Oh, no! This evening !
Oh, now, come, man !
Oh, Phillip, stop it. Stop that! Phillip!
Oh, Phillip!
Oh, she'd make a lovely flower.
Oh, she'll look beautiful in that.
Oh, silly fiddle faddle.
Oh, that's very nice of them.
Oh, they're hopeless.
Oh, uh. . .
Oh, we walk together and talk together.
Oh, you darlings.
Oh, you won't have to, dear.
Oh.
Oh. . . A prince.
On that joyful day
Once upon a dream
Once upon a dream
Once upon a dream
Once upon a dream
Once upon a dream.
Once upon a dream.
Once upon a dream.
Once upon a. . .
One day
One day their kingdoms to unite.
One day you'll awaken
One gift
One gift
One grander by far than a palace in Rome
One teaspoon.
One, two, three.
Or kindness or the joy of helping others.
Peasant girl?
Phillip, ho, Phillip!
Phillip, watch out!
Phillip! Phillip!
Phillip?
Phillip? Oh, yes, of course, Phillip.
PHlLLlP: Who are you? What's your name?
PHlLLlP: Whoa!
PHlLLlP: You know, Samson,
Pink!
Pink!
Place to raise their little brood, eh?
Pompous, blustering, old windbag !
Precisely. And as for grandchildren,
Princess Aurora?
Princess Aurora.
Put me down.
Quick, lock the doors.
Riding out of the dawn
Rose! Prince Phillip!
Royalty, nobility,
Search for a maid of 1 6,
Seems he's fallen in love with some peasant girl.
Seize that creature!
She always ruins your nicest flowers.
She couldn't have vanished into thin air!
She is indeed most wondrous fair.
She shall prick her finger
She'll walk with springtime
She's got Prince Phillip.
She's in love.
Shh !
Should on that very day be burned.
Since the day you were born.
Sixteen wonderful years.
Sixteen years, and not a trace of her!
Skumps
Skumps
Skumps, skumps
Sleep on
Sleep on
Sleeping beauty
Sleeping beauty fair
So it was done.
Splendid ! King size, of course.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
STEFAN: Well, I suppose in time. . .
STEFAN: Yes, but. . .
Still feartul of his daughter's life,
Sweet Aurora
Sweet princess,
Sweet princess, my gift shall be. . .
Sweet things to
That every spinning wheel in the kingdom
That visions are seldom all they seem
That visions are seldom all they seem
That's it!
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
The entire kingdom began to rejoice.
The fateful prophecy you'll keep.
The Forbidden Mountains,
The gentry and. . .
The gift I give to thee.
The gift of song
The gleam in your eyes
The gleam in your eyes
The gleam in your eyes
The little darling.
The peasant girl?
The plans!
The Princess Aurora.
The princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty,
The red, red rose
The road to true love may be barred by still many more dangers
The symbol of thy royalty.
The way you did
The way you did
The way you did once
The whereabouts of the princess remained a mystery.
The years roll by.
Their only child,
Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom,
Then she can undo this fearful curse?
There was something strange about that voice.
There.
They never want me to meet anyone.
They'll be heartbroken when they find out.
This is a pleasant surprise.
This is the happiest day of my life.
This is the one I picked.
This one last gift
Thundered with her wrath and frustration,
Thus, today would they announce that Phillip,
Till then
Till then, sleeping beauty
Tiny princess, my gift shall be the gift of song.
To enjoy the celebration.
To love's first kiss
To love's first kiss
To me
To Prince Phillip, dear.
To sing to
To Stefan's child would be betrothed.
To the wedding !
To wake his love
Tomorrow? But, Hubert, they're not even married yet.
Tonight, we're taking you back to your father, King Stefan.
Too beautiful to be real.
Touch it, I say!
Tsp?
Turn around.
Two eggs, fold in gently.
Uh huh.
Unreasonable, pompous, en garde, sir!
Until Maleficent sends a frost.
Up here, dear. You can be the dummy.
Up to?
Up! Up this way!
Upon a dream
Want you for a grandfather!
We can, and we must!
We can't take any chances.
We decided pink was her color.
We must go to the dungeon and cheer him up.
We searched mountains, forests. . .
We want you to pick some berries.
We'll put them all to sleep until Rose awakens.
We're taking no chances.
We've never done anything without magic.
Well !
Well, a bonfire won't stop Maleficent.
Well, and what are you three dears up to?
Well, he's tall and handsome and. . .
Well, here's your precious princess!
Well, how about this one?
Well, how about this one?
Well, I still say we ought to use magic.
Well, in that event, l'd best be on my way.
Well, it may come as quite a shock.
Well, it's got to have a hole in the bottom.
Well, it's. . .
Well, just been talking to Phillip.
Well, perhaps if we reason with her.
Well, quite a glittering assemblage, King Stefan.
Well, that would make me happy.
Well, to come right to the point.
Well, we all knew this day had to come.
Well, what do you think of it?
Well, what do you think?
Well, why don't we?
Well?
What a pity Prince Phillip can't be here
What do you think of the dress?
What do you think, Merryweather?
What's that for?
What's this all about anyway?
Whatever are we going to do?
When true love's kiss the spell shall break.
Where is everybody?
Wherever she goes
Which you alone will have to face.
While deep in the forest, in a woodcutter's cottage,
Who are they?
Who is she? Where did he meet her?
Who will find me
Who won the heart of our noble prince but yesterday.
Who?
Why do they still treat me like a child?
Why so melancholy?
Why, it's us!
Why, it's, it's. . .
Why, it's. . .
Why, no, Your Majesty.
Why, where is the boy?
Why, you, you unreasonable,
Why? After all, I am 1 6.
Will my song go winging
With love's first kiss
With something l've been saving for 1 6 years.
WOMAN: Come in.
Yes, and a dress a princess can be proud of.
Yes, I do, too.
Yes, it's only in my dreams.
Yes, you can. . . The wands?
Yes? Yes?
Yes. Of course, it'll be much stiffer after it's baked.
Yes. You said that a moment ago.
Yet I know it's true
Yet I know it's true
Yet I know it's true
You decided !
You have? Where?
You hear that, Samson?
You know our magic doesn't work that way.
You know, I think she's right.
You know, I'm really not supposed to speak to strangers.
You mean live like mortals? For 1 6 years?
You most certainly did. You said. . .
You poor, simple fools,
You really think we can?
You weren't wanted.
You, the destined hero
You. . . You mean, you're building it already?
You'll love me at once
You'll love me at once
You'll love me at once
You'll love me at once
You'll love me at once
You're a prince, and you're going to marry a princess!
You're going to marry a. . . Why, Phillip.
You're right.
You've met some stranger?
Your Highness.
(LAUGHlNG) it's simple. All you do is follow the book.
(SlNGlNG) Skumps Skumps
ALL: Rose, Rose, where are you? Rose!
And cook? Oh, we'll all pitch in.
And marry the girl I love. Exactly!
And now, to the new home, eh? New home?
And this is her last chance. Well. . .
But. . . Of course, we need a few pleats.
Goodbye, Father. Goodbye, Father.
Goodbye. But when will I see you again?
Him? Rose.
l'd have to be. . . A princess.
l'll take care of the baby. Let me have it, dear.
l'll turn her into a flower. Maleficent?
Lots of berries. But I picked berries yesterday.
lt hasn't any. That's right.
lt looks awful. That's because it's on you, dear.
lt's Rose. She's back.
Maleficent! ALL: (GASPlNG) Maleficent!
never knowing. . . The past!
Now hurry! Ooh !
Now, I thought a few changes here. Uh huh.
Now, now. . . I'm not so sure
Of course, but. . . There's no time to lose.
Oh, no. This is terrible.
Oh. Oh.
Reason? With Maleficent?
Rose! (ECHOlNG) Rose!
Rose! ALL: (ECHOlNG) Rose!
Rose! ALL: Rose!
Rose! ALL: Rose!
Rose! ALL: Rose!
Skumps A toast to this night
Skumps, skumps Skumps, skumps
Surprise! Surprise! FAlRlES: Surprise! Surprise!
That's it! Berries! Berries?
The outlook is rosy And the future is bright
The way you did The way you...
They're not going to. MERRYWEATHER: They aren't? But. . .
To the wedding ! Now, hold on, Hubert.
Up to? Up to?
We. . . We have? Well, of course. You said so yourself.
Well, maybe someday. When? Tomorrow?
Well, send for him immediately! But. . .
Well, she can't be all bad. Oh, yes, she can.
What do you think? l think so.
Where? At the cottage in the glen.
While l. . . Clean the room, dear.
Why, Merryweather. Whatever is the matter, dear?
You have? Where?
You mean, we us? Uh huh.
You? Now, she's always wanted to, dear.
Your Majesties. FAlRlES: Your Majesties.
(ALL BABBLlNG)
(ALL GASPlNG)
(ALL GRUNTlNG)
(ALL LAUGHlNG)
(ALL SCREAMlNG)
(ALL SOBBlNG)
(ALL SOBBlNG)
(ALL YAWNlNG)
(AURORA HUMMlNG)
(AURORA HUMMlNG)
(AURORA VOCALlZlNG)
(AURORA VOCALlZlNG)
(AURORA VOCALlZlNG)
(BELCHES) Excellent bird.
(BELLS CHlMlNG)
(BlRDS CHlRPlNG)
(BlRDS CHlRPlNG)
(BlRDS CHlRPlNG)
(BlRDS CHlRPlNG)
(BlRDS TWlTTERlNG)
(BOTH CHlRPlNG)
(BOTH LAUGHlNG)
(CACKLlNG)
(CACKLlNG)
(CACKLlNG)
(CACKLlNG)
(CACKLlNG)
(CAWlNG)
(CAWlNG)
(CHlRPlNG TO THE SAME TUNE)
(CHlRPlNG)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) How quaint.
(CHUCKLES) Nothing, Hubert. Absolutely nothing.
(CHUCKLES) Why, 'tis the selfsame peasant maid
(CHUCKLlNG)
(CLEARS THROAT)
(CLEARS THROAT) Well, after all, Stefan, this is the 1 4th century.
(CLEARS THROAT) You were saying?
(CRYlNG) After today she'll be a princess,
(CRYlNG) No!
(DEEP SlGH)
(DEJECTED CHlRPlNG)
(ECHOlNG) Explain what?
(ECHOlNG) Phillip!
(EVlL LAUGHTER)
(EXCLAlMS) Blue?
(EXClTED CHlRPlNG)
(FAlRlES GlGGLlNG)
(FOOTSTEPS PATTERlNG)
(GAGS) Shock?
(GASPlNG)
(GASPlNG) But we can't, we can't go there.
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS) No!
(GASPS) Stop, mop.
(GlGGLlNG)
(GlGGLlNG) Now, now, now we'll have to plan it carefully.
(GlGGLlNG) Oh, one teaspoon, of course.
(GOONS BABBLlNG)
(GOONS CHATTERlNG)
(GOONS GRUNTlNG)
(GOONS SHOUTlNG)
(GROANlNG)
(GROANS) Oh, ho.
(GRUNTlNG)
(GRUNTlNG)
(GRUNTS lN ANGER)
(GRUNTS) Now, dear,
(HlCCUPS)
(HlCCUPS)
(HOOTlNG)
(HOOTlNG)
(HOOTlNG)
(HUBERT CHUCKLlNG)
(HUMMlNG)
(HUMMlNG)
(HUMMlNG)
(HUMMlNG)
(HUMMlNG)

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