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Cast
Mary Pickford | ... |
Cinderella
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Owen Moore | ... |
Prince Charming
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Isabel Vernon | ... |
Stepmother
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Georgia Wilson | ... |
Stepsister
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Lucille Carney | ... |
Stepsister
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W.N. Cone | ... |
The King
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Inez Ranous | ... |
Fairy Godmother
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Hayward Mack | ... |
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Directed by
James Kirkwood |
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Charles Perrault | ... | (story "Cendrillon") |
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Daniel Frohman | ... | presenter |
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- Paramount Pictures (1914) (United States) (theatrical)
- Milestone Film & Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Critics' Choice Video (United States) (VHS)
- Milestone Film & Video (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Based on the fairy tale: Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, and is forced to live as their servant. One day, the Fairy Godmother appears to the family disguised as an elderly, destitute woman. The others treat her harshly, but Cinderella is kind to her and feeds her. The Fairy Godmother invisibly helps Cinderella, helping her when she goes to gather wood, and enabling her to meet Prince Charming as he travels through the forest. Soon afterward, the king plans a great ball so that the prince can meet all the women and choose one for his bride. Cinderella must help her family prepare for the ball, while she stays at home. But the Fairy Godmother appears again, and miraculously enables Cinderella to go after all, with dramatic consequences. Written by Snow Leopard |
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Taglines | A Novel and Original Version of the Century-Old Classic (Print Ad-Albany Evening Journal, ((Albany, NY)) 24 December 1914) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Mary Pickford (Cinderella) and Owen Moore (Prince Charming) were married in real life from 1911-20. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997). See more » |