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  1. Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by Buena Vista Film Distribution. The 16th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, it was the last animated feature produced by Walt Disney to be based upon a fairy tale (after his death, the studio returned to the genre with The Little Mermaid), as ...

  2. Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 action/drama directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wolfgang Reitherman, Eric Larson, and Les Clark and stars Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, and Eleanor Audley. Filled with jealousy, the evil witch Maleficent (Eleanor Audley) curses Princess Aurora (Mary Costa) to die on her 16th birthday. Thanks to Aurora's guardian fairies (Verna Felton, Barbara Jo Allen, Barbara Luddy), she only ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 1990 · A coffee table book that contains memorial photography in chronological order from 1840 to 1930, Sleeping Beauty: Memorial Photography in America is a fascinating book for anyone interested in early photography, 19th century history or ever-changing American attitudes toward death and dying. The author, a medical doctor, shares photos from his private collection (some of which can be seen on ...

  4. Aurora, also known as Sleeping Beauty or Briar Rose, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' animated film Sleeping Beauty (1959). Originally voiced by singer Mary Costa, Aurora is the only child of King Stefan and Queen Leah.An evil fairy named Maleficent seeks revenge for not being invited to Aurora's christening and curses the newborn princess, foretelling that she ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1990 · When I first discovered Victorian postmortem photography, I was intrigued, having always found death and decay in art equally as interesting as birth and growth. Setting out to find these "death pictures" as she described them, I came upon Sleeping Beauty: Memorial Photography in America. Dr.

  6. Francys Arsentiev, or the Sleeping Beauty of Mount Everest, died of Hypothermia and Cerebral Edema. Hypothermia is an illness caused due to prolonged exposure to extreme cold. Since Francys and her husband had been at 8600 meters of Everest for around 3 days, the harsh climate got to her, resulting in her death.

  7. 29 de ago. de 2022 · Graham Hoyland. They called her the Sleeping Beauty of Mount Everest. She lay on her back, one arm outflung, with her head pillowed on the eternal snow. Her face, now waxy in death, seemed so perfect that the new name suited her well. Francys Arsentiev reached the summit without oxygen on 22nd May 1998 in company with her husband Sergei Arsentiev.