Blu-ray DVD features: First time ever in high definition with up to 7.1 sound An all-new Cine-Explore experience All-new Maleficent's Challange game All-new Dragon Encounter audio sensory experience All-new audio commentary with John Lasseter Never-before-seen alternate opening Watch, chat and play with friends online while watching the movie
Standard DVD features: All-new digital restoration All-new 5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix All-new music video Restored original theatrical soundtrack 5.1DEHT French and Spanish language tracks Aspect ratio 2.55:1 enhanced for 16x9 televisions Region: 1A
3 - Disc Set
[50th Anniversary Edition]
[2 Discs]
[Blu-ray/DVD] Audio: DD1/DD5.1
Rating: G Genre: Children's/Family Release Date: 10/07/2008 SubTitles: English/Espanol Dubbed: English/French/Espanol Sound: DD1/DD5.1 Run Time: 75 Minutes Flags: Child Classic, Excellent For Children Distributor/Studio: Walt Disney Video
Disney produced this lavish animated fairy tale, the most expensive cartoon ever made up to its release with a budget of $6 million. When the young princess Aurora is cursed at birth by the evil fairy Maleficent, the baby is kidnapped by a trio of good fairies who raise the girl themselves, hoping to avoid the spell's fulfillment. Nevertheless, at the age of 16, the beautiful Aurora falls into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by a kiss from her betrothed, Prince Phillip. Knowing that Phillip intends to save Aurora, Maleficent takes him prisoner. When the good fairies launch a rescue attempt, Maleficent transforms herself into a spectacular fire-breathing dragon, forcing Phillip to defeat her in mortal combat. Sleeping Beauty (1959) was Oscar nominated for its musical score, which featured adaptations of Tchaikovsky compositions.