Sleeping Beauty (1955 film) explained
Sleeping Beauty (German: '''Dornröschen''') is a 1955 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Angela von Leitner, Gert Reinholm and Karin Hardt.[1]
Cast
- Angela von Leitner as Sleeping Beauty
- Gert Reinholm as Prince Charming
- Karin Hardt as The Queen
- Fritz Genschow as The King
- Ursula Becker
- Gustav Bertram
- Walter Bluhm
- Ingrid Cramer
- Klaus Gotthardt
- Waltraud Habicht
- Christiane Hase
- Erika Hermann
- Hannelore Herrndorf
- Irmgard Lehmann
- Ilse Maass
- Anni Marle
- Rudolf W. Marnitz
- Wulf Rittscher
- Sylvia Röber
- Gisela Schauroth
- Elfe Schneider
- Erika Stark
- Renée Stobrawa
- Rudi Stöhr
- Pia Trajun
- Paul Tripp as Narrator
- Theodor Vogeler
- Friedhelm von Schweinitz
- Wolfgang Zill
Bibliography
- Jack Zipes. The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films. Routledge, 2011.
Notes and References
- Zipes p. 424