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he evil fairy Maleficent is responsible for all
misfortune that befalls Stefan's kingdom; even the merest killing
frost bears her mark. So when only the good fairies are invited to
bestow gifts upon the newborn princess Aurora, the slighted
sorceress arrives in a thunderclap to bestow her own "gift."
"Before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her
finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die." For 16 years,
the Forbidden Mountains thunder with wrath and frustration as the
meddling good fairies keep Aurora hidden from Maleficent's
searching minions. Beyond a matter of honor, this has become a
matter of ego. Her pride, her evil will not be denied. So
Maleficent sends her beloved raven to search for Aurora. Just as
the curse is about to expire, Maleficent finds her quarry and
strikes. Savoring her victory over the weeping good fairies, she
gloats, "You poor simple fools, thinking you could defeat me, me!
The mistress of all evil." But Maleficent had best not
underestimate her virtuous adversaries. Before the day is done,
she'll have to assume her most fearsome guise, as a fire-breathing
dragon, to defend all she's won. |
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Maleficent's fearfully caustic persona was voiced by Eleanor
Audley, who had previously performed Lady Tremaine, the wicked
stepmother in "Cinderella" (1950). She also provided filmed
inspiration for both of these infamous characters. Dancer Jane
Fowler shared live-action reference duties for Maleficent. |
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In search of the sound of a dragon's fiery breath, sound effects
man Jim Macdonald asked the U.S. Army to send the studio some
training films on flame throwing and found just the blazing wrath
he was listening for.
Film: "Sleeping Beauty" (1959)
Voice Artist: Eleanor Audley |
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