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Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.

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Queen
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King
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Fairy Godmother
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Stepmother
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Prince
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Prunella
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Esmerelda
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Cinderella
Joe E. Marks ...
Aide
Don Heitgerd ...
The Herald
Butch Sherwood ...
Small Boy #1
Bill Lee ...
Father
Betty Noyes ...
Mother
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Daughter
Myra Stephens ...
1st Maiden
Linda Howe ...
2nd Maiden
Francesca Bellini ...
3rd Maiden
Alicia Adams ...
4th Maiden
Rosemarie Rand ...
5th Maiden
Judy Chapman ...
6th Maiden
Jackie Ward ...
7th Maiden
Debbie Megowan ...
Young Maiden
Robin Eccles ...
2nd Young Maiden
Alice Mock ...
Grandmother
Jack Tygett ...
Magic Groom
Robert Courtleigh ...
Stepmother's Groom
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Jim Taylor ...
Dancer (uncredited)

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Charles S. Dubin ... (directed by)

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Joseph Schrank ... (teleplay by)
 
Charles Perrault ... (story "Cendrillon") (uncredited)

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Charles S. Dubin ... producer (produced by)
Richard Rodgers ... executive producer
James S. Starkey ... associate producer

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Edward Stephenson

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Antony Mondello

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George Whittaker

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Bud Sweeney ... makeup artist

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George A. Sunga ... production supervisor
George A. Surga ... production supervisor

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James Clark ... associate director

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Jane Sai ... graphic artist

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Bud Lindquist ... sound

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Ed S. Hill ... lighting director

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Edward Blum ... casting consultant (as Edward S. Blum)

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Johnny Green ... conductor (as John Green)
Oscar Hammerstein II ... lyricist
Robert Russell Bennett ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Johnny Green ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Imero Fiorentino ... production consultant
Eugene Loring ... choreographer
Ray Swenson ... technical director
Teri Weissenberger ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical retelling of the classic fairy tale. Cinderella is a teenage girl forced to do all of the menial tasks in the home she shares with her coldhearted stepmother and homely stepsisters. One day when home alone, Cinderella shares a cup of water with a thirsty and handsome traveler, not realizing until he continues on his journey that he is the crown prince of the kingdom. Shortly thereafter, the king and queen invite every young maiden in the kingdom to a royal ball so that the crown prince can find a girl to marry. Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters go to the ball, leaving Cinderella behind to wish about how her life could be. While she is daydreaming, she is visited by her fairy godmother, who makes it possible for her wishes to come true. Written by Stephen Hughes

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Also Known As
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (United States)
  • Золушка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Askepott (Norway)
  • Cenicienta (Venezuela)
  • Askepot (Denmark)
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  • 84 min
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Trivia Shot on videotape, this production introduced Lesley Ann Warren to television and film audiences. This was the television movie debut for 18-year-old Lesley Ann Warren as well as her first starring role. See more »
Goofs Cinderella runs out of the ball, but as she appears outside, her glass slipper is already there ahead of her. Her yellow stocking feet are bare. She runs past it, then looks down at it. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #4.157 (2000). See more »
Soundtracks Loneliness of Evening See more »
Quotes Prince: What is your name, lass?
Cinderella: I am called Cinderella.
Prince: Cinderella. And why are you called that?
Cinderella: Because I sit among the ashes.
Prince: And why do you do that?
Cinderella: To warm my feet. You see, sir, I sleep in the attic where it's always cold.
Prince: And why do you sleep in the attic?
Cinderella: The other rooms are occupied by my stepmother and my stepsisters.
Prince: And where does your father sleep?
Cinderella: [looking up hopefully] In heaven.
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