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Cinderella ()


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Although mistreated by her cruel Stepmother (Ilka Chase) and stepsisters Portia (Kaye Ballard) and Joy (Alice Ghostley), Cinderella (Dame Julie Andrews) is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a Fairy Godmother (Edie Adams).

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Cinderella
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King Maximillian Godfrey Ladislaus Leopold Sidney Frederick John
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Queen Constantina Charlotte Ermintrude Gwinyvere Maisie Marguerite
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The Stepmother
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Stepsister Portia
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Stepsister Joy
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Fairy Godmother (as Edith Adams)
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Prince Christopher Rupert Windemere Vladimir Karl Alexander François Reginald Launcelot Herman Gregory James
David F. Perkins ...
The Court Tailor
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Charles Aschmann ...
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Herbert Banke ...
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Donald Barton ...
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Julius J. Bloom ...
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Hank Brunjes ...
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Jean Caples ...
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Alexander Clark ...
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Jean Coates ...
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Jerome Collamore ...
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Sally Crane ...
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Richard Crowley ...
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William Damian ...
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Grace Dorian ...
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Debbie Douglas ...
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Jose Falcion ...
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Pat Finch ...
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Marvin Goodis ...
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Martha Greenhouse ...
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The King's Steward (uncredited)
Gloria Hamilton ...
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Dorothy Hill ...
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Stuart Hodes ...
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Diana Hunter ...
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Kathy Kelly ...
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Joseph Layton ...
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Karen Lock ...
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Leland Mayforth ...
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Gisella Orkin ...
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Jacquelyn Paige ...
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Hazel Patterson ...
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Robert Penn ...
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Alex Polermo ...
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Earl Rogers ...
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John Smolko ...
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Tao Strong ...
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Johnny Towsen ...
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Jayne Turner ...
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Karen Waters ...
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Iggie Wolfington ...
The Chef (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ralph Nelson

Written by

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Oscar Hammerstein II ... ()
 
Richard Rodgers ... ()

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Richard Lewine ... producer

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Richard Rodgers

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Jean Eckart
William Eckart

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Gene Callahan

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Jean Eckart

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Roland Vance ... associate director (uncredited)

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Robert Barry ... lighting director (uncredited)

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Alfredo Antonini ... musical director
Robert Russell Bennett ... orchestrator

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Jonathan Lucas ... choreographer (uncredited)
Joseph Papp ... stage manager (uncredited)

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  • CBS (1957) (United States) (tv) (original airing)

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Also Known As
  • Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (United States)
  • Золушка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Cenicienta (Venezuela)
  • Попелюшка (Ukraine)
  • Kopciuszek (Poland)
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Did You Know?

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Trivia CBS originally broadcast this program live and in color. However, the recently discovered kinescope is in black-and-white. See more »
Goofs When performing the duet with the Queen of the reprise of "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?", Jon Cypher as the Prince, accidentally sings a line of the song that was meant to be sung by the Queen, played by Dorothy Stickney. This occurs after he sings the line "Do I want you because you're wonderful?" The camera shifts to the Queen and you can see her open her mouth to sing her line "Or is she wonderful because you want her?" but she remains silent when the Prince goes ahead and mistakenly sings the line from his point of view. According to the interview with Jon Cypher on the DVD release, he didn't realize that he had made the mistake of singing over Dorothy Stickney's line until it was too late, and because it was during a live broadcast, there was nothing either of them can do. If you listen closely, you can also hear that at that point, the orchestra has to catch up with Jon's singing to make up for the mistake. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'Cinderella' (2004). See more »
Soundtracks Overture See more »
Quotes Cinderella: [singing] It's possible!
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