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A sparkling fantasy of music, magic and romance, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella captivates from overture to finale with a delightful score and stunning flittering performances from an all-star cast. Cinderella will waltz into the hearts of the entire family and live happily ever after as one of the most irresistible musicals ever made.
Directors Charles S. Dubin Starring Lesley Ann Warren , Ginger Rogers , Stuart Damon Genres Kids , Fantasy , Romance , Arts, Entertainment, and Culture Subtitles English [CC] , Español [CC] , more… Français [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Celeste Holm , Jo Van Fleet , Pat Carroll , Barbara Ruick , Walter Pidgeon Producers Joseph Schrank , Charles S. Dubin Studio Samuel Goldwyn Films Rating G (General Audience) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Kira Schmidt Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
The movie did skip in a few spots but my mom said that when she watched it when it firdt came out it skipped in those spots on tv too so she said it was fine. Other than that great film.
Bonnie D. Sapp Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022
Loved it first time I saw it. Very happy to be able to purchase to share with my little princess granddaughter.
Fine2thComb Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022
My goodness how this movie brings me back over 50 years ago. It only came on TV once a year and it was the highlight of this little girls life; this was back in the time when little girls dreamed of being rescued by Prince Charming. Yes, times have changed and women don't dream the same way--but a Rogers and Hammerstein musical ! Come on! What's not to love?! Oh, and Stuart Damon (may he rest in peace) as Prince Charming❤️ perfection!
Debra Antosh Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022
DMP Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
This version of Cinderella takes me back to my 1960s childhood. This was played on TV every year around Easter.
DWF Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
The above quote from one of Aesop's Fables reminds us that fables and fairy tales are above all moral lessons. The French story from which 'Cinderella' is adapted actually had two moral messages attached to the end, the first being the importance of graciousness. In the written tale, Cinderella graciously forgives her two stepsisters for their cruelty (the stepmother has mostly dropped out of the story by the end). In this TV version, graciousness (kindness and courtesy) is re-worked. The opening scene has Cinderella kindly giving the Prince a dipper of water, after which he says "Thank you most kindly," to which she replies "You are most kindly welcome". This exchange of courtesies is repeated twice, and at the end we understand that Cinderella's original kindness has been richly repaid, when the Prince rescues her from her horribly dysfunctional family. This moral lesson gives 'Cinderella' an emotional punch, but the story elements are enjoyable as well. Author John Gardner once said: "There Are Only Two Plots: (1) A Person Goes on a Journey; (2) A Stranger Comes to Town." This production uses both of these plots effectively. At the ball, Cinderella is the stranger come to town, that no one recognizes. And her journey is not just a trip to the ball, but also a journey from girlish innocence and immaturity to adulthood. In one of her early songs Cinderella fantasizes about being coy and flirtatious with the Prince, but when she is at the ball and the sparks begin to fly, she abandons these fantasies as she experiences adult longing for the first time. Lesley Ann Warren is a near perfect choice for the title role. At 18, she is just the right age to convey Cinderella's transition from girlhood to womanhood. Warren's warm brown eyes allow her to beautifully convey wide-eyed innocence in the early scenes, followed by sparkling excitement and happiness when she is at the ball. The costuming and makeup also help, as Cinderella's long, girlish tresses are swept up into a more sophisticated, womanly style. Note also how her ball gown and the Prince's outfit are practically feminine and masculine versions of the same costume--clearly they are soul mates! Overall, Lesley Ann Warren does an amazing job handling the pressure of the title role, even as she is surrounded by more experienced actors. The plot showcases her dancing and acting skills very nicely. Warren's singing is a bit uneven, but we shouldn't expect perfection in a TV studio production. And I'm glad they didn't dub her singing voice. Contrary to some other commenters here, I like the minimal, uncluttered sets. They make it easier to focus on the foreground action, and we shouldn't expect realism in what is after all a fairy tale. My favorite scene: 'The prince is giving a ball.' I just love the simple but catchy tune, and the positive energy of the singers and dancers!
Barb B. Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022
I have such fond memories of this movie from my girlhood, and when a friend told me Amazon had it on DVD, I was thrilled. I still love the soundtrack, 50 years later. 🥰
Bernadette glota Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022
Good condition, no scratches, sound also good.

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This version of the Cinderella tale with an all-black cast has Cinderella, who wants to marry a dashing army officer, finding out out that her father, who she thought had an important job at... Read all This version of the Cinderella tale with an all-black cast has Cinderella, who wants to marry a dashing army officer, finding out out that her father, who she thought had an important job at a big hotel, is actually the men's room attendant. Her wicked stepmother finds out, too, ... Read all This version of the Cinderella tale with an all-black cast has Cinderella, who wants to marry a dashing army officer, finding out out that her father, who she thought had an important job at a big hotel, is actually the men's room attendant. Her wicked stepmother finds out, too, and complications ensue.
This is the best production of Cinderella ever. I can't figure out why it has never been (as far as I can tell) rerun. It features an all-black cast, in a modern setting, with a Cinderella (Cindy) who wants to marry not a prince, but a military man. In this version, Cinderella's father pretends to have a fancy job at a hotel, but is, in actuality, the men's room attendant. Cinderella's mom follows him to work one day and angrily confronts him, "You ain't nothing but a lyin, cheatin MEN'S ROOM ATTENDANT!" leading into one of the best numbers I have ever seen in a musical. The men at the hotel rush to Dad's defense in a song, "The Best Damn Men's Room Attendant In the History of the Palace Hotel." At one point, a line of about twenty men file out of one bathroom stall playing brass instruments! Where did this gem go????
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