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In doing so, he will discover that fidelity to oneself is the best way to make dreams come true. When Fairy accidentally drops her magic wand, Anastasia grabs it and accidentally turns it into stone. Even though this is not directly a Cinderella movie, it is still a Disney movie including also Cinderella.

The story of Cinderella follows the fate of young Ella whose father the merchant remarried after the death of her mother. Ella accepts her new stepmother and her two daughters, Anastasia and Drisella. After the sudden death of her father, the girl Ella is left at the mercy of her new cruel family who turns her into a maid covered in ashes, called Cinderella.

Not long after, in the forest, he meets a stranger, his soulmate, a charming prince. After a fateful encounter, the kingdom invites all the girls to a ball so that the prince can choose his future wife. That is supposed to be funny! If there were a lower ranking than 11th place, Cinderfella would take it. Or is it terrible because we hate it — next to the others?

In the year , there were surely a lot of preteens who fell in love with A Cinderella Story. Soon after starring opposite Gene Kelly in An American in Paris , Leslie Caron, unfathomably beautiful dancer though she was, was an unsuccessful Cinderella. But hey, the ballet sequences are pretty good! While it was produced for television all three of them were , the adaptation is so overly theatrical as to be cinematically awkward, and its direction and choreography are less than uninspired.

This early adaptation called on Mary Pickford, a true queen of silent cinema, to play the cinder-princess opposite her then-husband, Owen Moore, as Prince Charming , and her waifish sweetness suited the iconic character well. James Kirkwood, Sr. As one of the classic Disney animated fairy tales, it goes without saying that the Cinderella is pretty great.

Our August issue is all about fairy tales like Cinderella. The sequel to the original Cinderella arrived over half a century later, released straight to DVD in For those who have watched the original over and over, Cinderella II is a great way to get your dose of Cindy with a new twist! The second direct-to-video sequel to Cinderella was released in When the invitation to the ball arrives, Cinderella asks her stepmother if she can attend. Her stepmother promises her that she may attend to the ball, as long as she finishes her work and can find a suitable gown in time.

To consume her time, her stepmother sets Cinderella with a mountain of chores. Her mouse friends Jaq and Gus Jimmy MacDonald use Cinderella's stepsister's discarded sash and beads to fix an old gown that belonged to Cinderella's mother.

When Cinderella wears her dress just before departing, Lady Tremaine sarcastically complements Cinderella's gown, subtly pointing out Drizella's beads and Anastasia's sash.

The angered stepsisters catch on to their mother's implications and tear the gown to shreds before she stops them, leaving Cinderella to run to the back of the garden in tears while her step family leaves for the royal ball without her. Cinderella's Fairy Godmother Verna Felton appears to her in the garden.

She bestows upon Cinderella a beautiful blue dress with glass slippers, and transforms a pumpkin and various animals into a carriage with horses. Cinderella departs for the ball after the godmother warns her that the spell will break at the stroke of midnight, meaning that her dress and everything else will change back to the way they were. At the ball, the Prince rejects every girl, until he sees Cinderella, with whom he is immediately captivated by. The two dance alone throughout the castle grounds until the clock starts to chime midnight.

Cinderella flees to her coach and away from the castle, accidentally dropping one of her glass slippers. After the Duke tells the King of the disaster, they plan to find Cinderella with the slipper they recovered during her exit. The next morning, a royal proclamation is issued, stating the Grand Duke will visit every house in the kingdom to find the girl who fits the glass slipper, so that she can be married to the Prince.

When this news reaches Cinderella's household, her stepmother and stepsisters begin hurriedly preparing for the Grand Duke's arrival. Cinderella, overhearing, begins dreamily humming the song from the palace ball the previous night.

Upon realizing that Cinderella is the girl who danced with the Prince, Lady Tremaine follows Cinderella up to her attic bedroom and locks her inside. When the Grand Duke arrives, the mice steal the key to Cinderella's room from Lady Tremaine's pocket and laboriously drag the key up the stairs to her room. They are ambushed by Lucifer, but are then rescued by Bruno, Cinderella's bloodhound, who scares Lucifer out of the house.



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