"Sleeping Beauty" has been popular for many
fairytale fantasy retellings. Some examples are listed below:
Live-Action in film and television •
La belle au Bois-Dormant (1902), a French silent film directed by
Lucien Nonguet and
Ferdinand Zecca. •
La Belle au bois dormant (1908), a French silent film directed by Lucien Nonguet and
Albert Capellani. •
Dornröschen (1917), a German silent film directed by
Paul Leni. •
Dornröschen (1929), a German silent film directed by Dorothy Douglas. •
Dornröschen (1936), a German film directed by Alf Zengerling. •
Dornröschen (1955), a West German film directed by
Fritz Genschow. • ''
Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958), TV episode The Sleeping Beauty'', directed by
Mitchell Leisen and starring
Anne Helm,
Judith Evelyn and
Alexander Scourby. •
Sleeping Beauty /
Спящая красавица [Spjáščaja krasávica] (1964), a filmed version of the ballet produced by the
Kirov Ballet along with
Lenfilm studios, starring Alla Sizova as Princess Aurora. •
Archie Campbell satirized the story with "Beeping Sleauty" in several
Hee Haw television episodes (1969-1993). •
Dornröschen (1971), an East German film directed by Walter Beck. •
Festival of Family Classics (1972–73), episode
Sleeping Beauty, produced by
Rankin/Bass and animated by
Mushi Production. •
Some Call It Loving (also known as
Sleeping Beauty) (1973). •
Jak se budí princezny (1978), a Czechoslovak film directed by
Václav Vorlíček. •
Faerie Tale Theatre (1983), TV episode "Sleeping Beauty", directed by
Jeremy Kagan and starring
Christopher Reeve,
Bernadette Peters and
Beverly D'Angelo. •
Sleeping Beauty (1987), a direct-to-television musical film directed by David Irving. •
Bellas durmientes (Sleeping Beauties) (2001). •
The Sleeping Beauty (2010), a film by
Catherine Breillat. •
Sleeping Beauty (2011), directed by
Julia Leigh and starring
Emily Browning, about a young girl who takes a sleeping potion and lets men have their way with her to earn extra money.. •
Sleeping Beauty (2014), a film by Rene Perez. •
Sleeping Beauty (2014), a film by
Casper Van Dien. •
Maleficent (2014), a live-action
reimagining of the Walt Disney film. •
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019), the sequel to Maleficent (2014). •
The Curse of Sleeping Beauty (2016), an American horror film.
Animated in film and television •
Dornröschen (1941), a German stop-motion short directed by
Ferdinand Diehl. •
The Sleeping Princess (1939), a
Walter Lantz Productions animated short parodying the original fairy tale. •
Sleeping Beauty (1959), a Walt Disney animated film. •
Manga Fairy Tales of the World (1976–79), 10-minute adaptation. Japanese anime •
World Famous Fairy Tale Series (
Sekai meisaku dōwa) (1975–83), later reused in the U.S. edit of
My Favorite Fairy Tales. •
Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Rumpelstiltskin/Little Red Riding Hood/Sleeping Beauty (1984),
direct-to-video featurette by
Lee Mendelson Film Productions. • An episode of the Japanese anime series ''
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1987–89) is dedicated to Princess Briar Rose''. •
The Legend of Sleeping Brittany, a 1989 TV episode from Alvin and the Chimpunks is based on the fairy tale. • ''
Britannica's Tales Around the World'' (1990–91), features three Animated variations of the story. •
Sleeping Beauty (1991), a
direct-to-video animated featurette produced by
American Film Investment Corporation. •
Sleeping Beauty (1995), a Japanese-American direct-to-video animated film by
Jetlag Productions. •
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995), Animated TV episode
Sleeping Beauty. •
The Legend of Sleeping Beauty (
La leggenda della bella addormentata)(1999–2000), an Italian Animated television series.
In literature '' •
Sleeping Beauty (1830) and
The Day-Dream (1842), two poems based on Sleeping Beauty by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. •
The Rose and the Ring (1854), a satirical fantasy by
William Makepeace Thackeray. •
The Sleeping Beauty (1919), a poem by
Mary Carolyn Davies about a failed hero who did not waken the princess, but died in the enchanted briars surrounding her palace. •
The Sleeping Beauty (1920), a retelling of the fairy tale by Charles Evans, with illustrations by
Arthur Rackham. •
Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) (1971), a poem by
Anne Sexton in her collection
Transformations (1971), in which she re-envisions sixteen of the ''
Grimm's Fairy Tales''. •
The Sleeping Beauty Quartet (1983–2015), four erotic novels written by
Anne Rice under the pen name A.N. Roquelaure, set in a medieval fantasy world and loosely based on the fairy tale. •
Beauty (1992), a novel by
Sheri S. Tepper. •
Briar Rose (1992), a novel by
Jane Yolen. •
Enchantment (1999), a novel by Orson Scott Card based on the Russian version of Sleeping Beauty. • ''
Spindle's End'' (2000), a novel by
Robin McKinley. •
Clementine (2001), a novel by
Sophie Masson. •
Waking Rose (2007), novel by
Regina Doman. •
A Kiss in Time (2009), a novel by
Alex Flinn. •
The Sleeper and the Spindle (2012), a novel by
Neil Gaiman. •
The Gates of Sleep (2012), a novel by
Mercedes Lackey from the
Elemental Masters series set in Edwardian England. •
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (2018), a novel by Wendy Mass and the second book in the
Twice Upon a Time series features a princess named Rose who pricks her finger and falls asleep for 100 years. •
The Sleepless Beauty (2019), a novel by Rajesh Talwar setting the story in a small kingdom in the
Himalayas. •
Lava Red Feather Blue (2021), a novel by Molly Ringle involving a male/male twist on the Sleeping Beauty story. •
Malice (2021), a novel by Heather Walter told by the Maleficent character's (Alyce's) POV and involving a woman/woman love story. •
Misrule (2022), a novel by Heather Walter and sequel to Malice. •
Immortality, a poem by Lisel Mueller in her Pulitzer Prize winning book "Alive Together"
In music •
La Belle au Bois Dormant (1825), an opera by
Michele Carafa. •
La belle au bois dormant (1829), a ballet in four acts with book by
Eugène Scribe, composed by
Ferdinand Hérold and choreographed by
Jean-Louis Aumer. •
The Sleeping Beauty (1890), a ballet by
Tchaikovsky. •
Dornröschen (1902), an opera by
Engelbert Humperdinck. •
Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (1910), the first movement of
Ravel's ''
Ma mère l'Oye''. •
The Sleeping Beauty (1992), song on album
Clouds by the Swedish band
Tiamat. •
Sleeping Beauty Wakes (2008), an album by the American musical trio
GrooveLily. •
There Was A Princess Long Ago, a common
nursery rhyme or
singing game typically sung stood in a circle with actions, retells the story of
Sleeping Beauty in a summarised song. •
Sleeping Beauty The Musical (2019), a two act musical with book and lyrics by Ian Curran and music by Simon Hanson and Peter Vint. •
Hex (2021) is a musical with book by Tanya Ronder, music by Jim Fortune and lyrics by
Rufus Norris that opened at the
Royal National Theatre in December 2021.
In video games •
Kingdom Hearts is a video game in which
Maleficent is one of the main antagonists and
Aurora is one of the
Princesses of Heart together with the other
Disney princesses. • The PlayStation 2 game
Quest for Sleeping Beauty (2006) loosely adapts the story into a
Pac-Man style maze game. • Video game series
Dark Parables adapted the tale as the plot of its first game,
Curse of Briar Rose (2010). •
Little Briar Rose (2019) is a
point-and-click adventure inspired by the
Brothers Grimm's version of the fairy tale. •
SINoALICE (2017) is a mobile
gacha game which features Sleeping Beauty as one of the main
player characters. She has her own dark story-line which follows her unending desire to sleep, and crosses over with the other fairy-tale characters featured in the game.
In art Image:La_Belle_au_Bois_Dormant_-_Sixth_of_six_engravings_by_Gustave_Doré.jpg|Perrault's La Belle au bois dormant (Sleeping Beauty), illustration by
Gustave Doré File:Sleeping Beauty by Harbour.jpg|
Sleeping Beauty by Jenny Harbour File:De_schoone_slaapster_in_het_bosch.jpg|Book cover for a Dutch interpretation of the story by Johann Georg van Caspel File:Briar Rose - Anne Anderson.jpg|Briar Rose File:Brewtnall - Sleeping Beauty.jpg|
Sleeping Beauty by
Edward F. Brewtnall File:Louis Sussmann - Dornröschen - Mutter Erde fec.jpg|Louis Sußmann-Hellborn (1828- 1908)
Sleeping Beauty, Image:Спящая царевна.jpg|
Sleeping Princess by
Viktor Vasnetsov File:Märchenbrunnen Dornröschen.jpg|
Sleeping Beauty, statue in
Wuppertal – Germany ==See also==