Feature-length, live-action musical version of the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault.Feature-length, live-action musical version of the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault.Feature-length, live-action musical version of the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault.
Shaike Ophir
- Master Elf
- (as Shai K. Ophir)
Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
- 1st Counsellor
- (as Yankele Ben Sira)
Jonny Phillips
- Count
- (as Johnny Phillips)
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Now I can't imagine Kitty from "Cocoon" as being Rosebud anymore, she just barely seems like the same woman... but this is a pretty good film. I loved it as a kid, and the Red Fairy ... needless to say... scared the bejeezus out of me. The prince in the end has such a small role that it's pathetic -- but I love the little people. This version I dislike the most out of the Cannon Tales as an adult, but I still adored them as a child.
I recorded this for my 9 y-o daughter so she could watch it. She hasn't moved from watching it ....about an hour ago!
The cast is good. There isn't a whole lot of dialog. The music is synthesized (not a true orchestral soundtrack) So...if that bothers you, like it does me....be forewarned.
The songs are mediocre at best. If you have a musical "ear", the songs (and the singing) will sometimes make you cringe.
On the up-side, the scenes are beautifully shot. Very colorful and the costumes are wonderful.
However, like I said....it's a good movie for the little ones.
The cast is good. There isn't a whole lot of dialog. The music is synthesized (not a true orchestral soundtrack) So...if that bothers you, like it does me....be forewarned.
The songs are mediocre at best. If you have a musical "ear", the songs (and the singing) will sometimes make you cringe.
On the up-side, the scenes are beautifully shot. Very colorful and the costumes are wonderful.
However, like I said....it's a good movie for the little ones.
a flat version, nice for good intentions, conventional at all, interesting, maybe, only for the performance of Kenny Baker. but it is not surprising. because it is not easy to give the right nuances of the fairy tale with a modest budget. and this does this version comfortable because it has one duty - to remind, with few small innovations, the universe of the text of Charles Perrault. nothing more. and, having this as start point, it is almost unfair to have great expectations. each actor does a reasonable work, the Charming Prince is not the most inspired choice, Tahnee Welch is a nice Rosebud and the White Fairy an admirable example of kitsch. but this is it. so, nothing unexpected.
Really good.The opening 10 min are wonderful,but drags untill Fairy Red shows up and then it is pure fun.Kids will love it.I saw it on the Disney Channel in 95 or whenever it was last shown(It was a long time ago).The film has great songs and costumes my fav is either"Dare Me","Our clothes are worn and tattered",or"How Good It Is".Buy it now.You won't be dissapointed.
I remember loving this movie as a kid, and of course always asking my parents, "Why didn't they just make another golden plate? They are the king and queen, they have to have gold." .... As an adult, I still think that lol.... But I guess that may be part of the moral of the story or something, who knows.... But I prefer the Grimm's version to the older one where she is basically raped while asleep and has twins but never wakes up.... I dug too far on that one and wish I had stopped with the Grimm's version.... But anyways, the acting is not great, out of these Cannon series fairy tale movies I think Rumpelstiltskin is my favorite, although it has plenty of its own issues. As a kid you don't realize how shallow fairy tales really are... That said, it was fun watching this once for old times sake.... I doubt I will be watching it ever again though after seeing it through adult eyes, maybe I am just jaded as an adult... But it is what it is.
Did you know
- TriviaTo save money, the Cannon Movie Tales were shot two or three at a time. "Sleeping Beauty" was shot simultaneously with Hansel and Gretel (1987). This wasn't the best of situations in that often the two crews would be competing for limited equipment, costumes, and sets.
- GoofsWhen the white fairy lands on the castle steps after flying into Rosebud's christening, the wire attached to Jane Wiedlin can be seen.
- Quotes
Elf: I fell asleep, and while I was asleep, the princess pricked her finger, and she fell asleep... while I was asleep!
Master Elf: The princess has fallen asleep.
Elf: While I was asleep!
Master Elf: You shouldn't have fallen asleep.
Elf: Well, I'm sorry, Master.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Cannon Movie Tales: Sleeping Beauty (2018)
- SoundtracksSpin, Spin, Spin
Performed by Susan Berlin
Music by Michael Berz
Lyrics by Michael Berz, Susan Berlin (uncredited), and Dovis Miller (uncredited)
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