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A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

In a contemporary retelling of the timeless tale, aspiring singer Katie Gibbs falls for the new boy at her performing arts high school. But Katie's wicked stepmother and stepsister are scheming to crush her dream before she can sing her way into his heart.

Director(s)

Damon Santostefano

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Cast & Crew

Lucy Hale

Lucy Hale

Katie Gibbs

Missi Pyle

Missi Pyle

Gail Van Ravensway

Alyson Stoner

Alyson Stoner

Back Up Dancer

Titus Makin Jr.

Titus Makin Jr.

Mickey O'Malley

Damon Santostefano

Damon Santostefano

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Freddie Stroma

Freddie Stroma

Luke Morgan

Matt Lintz

Matt Lintz

Victor Van Ravensway

Dikran Tulaine

Dikran Tulaine

Guy Morgan

Adriana Leonard

Adriana Leonard

Dancer

Lucy Davenport

Lucy Davenport

Ms. Plumberg

Onira Tarés

Onira Tarés

Crazy Girl

Megan Park

Megan Park

Bev Van Ravensway

Manu Narayan

Manu Narayan

Ravi

Jessalyn Wanlim

Jessalyn Wanlim

Angela

Joy Spears

Joy Spears

Dancer

Kiara Ely

Kiara Ely

Dancer

Taylor Bradley

Taylor Bradley

Dancer

Khadijah Wilson

Khadijah Wilson

Dancer

Julie Champagne

Julie Champagne

Dancer

Ashley Kellogg

Ashley Kellogg

Dancer

Jackson Alvarez

Jackson Alvarez

Dancer

Jazmia Battle

Jazmia Battle

Dancer

Rusty Deats

Rusty Deats

Dancer

Abby Earnest

Abby Earnest

Dancer

Natalie Griffie

Natalie Griffie

Dancer

Shena Holley

Shena Holley

Dancer

George Lawrence Jr.

George Lawrence Jr.

Dancer

Asia Diamond Mason

Asia Diamond Mason

Dancer

Brittany McGinley

Brittany McGinley

Dancer

Abbey Moody

Abbey Moody

Dancer

Leah Perison

Leah Perison

Dancer

Anna Rednour

Anna Rednour

Dancer

Brooklyne Willaimson

Brooklyne Willaimson

Dancer

Details

GenresComedy, Family, Romance, Drama
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on05 Sep 2011
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Reno

6/10

**If the voice matches!** So this is the third film in the franchise of modern 'Cinderella' adaptation. It was not like a film series that follows from one film to another. All the films were individual and thematically same at the core, but told from different perspectives with different cast and characters. I have seen the previous two and they were not bad. Maybe you can say I watched it for Lucy, otherwise I was not interested in it. A decent film, but you know, we know the story how everything's going to happen, which is the negative side of giving it a try. I felt they should have altered a bit with the more it to look like a real Cinderella story from the visual aspect. Like suspense between Cinderella and the prince. Though the step-family part was up to the satisfaction in a simple manner. Now coming to that magical event, as this takes place in the modern world and without magics, I liked how they showed that part as much as realistically. But in the name of Bollywood/Indianess, they wrongly depicted everything. I mean the costumes, songs, choreography, all were close to Indian style, except the female costumes, which became Arabian nights. Because Indians won't cover their head or face, culturally or religiously. That was a big mistake and if you are a western viewer, this won't be an issue, so you might enjoy the film. I think it's an okay film, one time watchable film, but I would suggest previous films over this. _6/10_

tmdb51616167

1/10

"A Cinderella Story" has become an iconic franchise, with the version starring Hilary Duff standing out as a standout favorite. While Duff's portrayal alongside Chad Michael Murray brought a modern twist to the classic tale of Cinderella, subsequent installments in the franchise have failed to live up to the same standard. The franchise seems to be struggling to recapture the magic of the original film, instead resorting to unnecessary side stories and deviations from the core Cinderella narrative. It appears that attempts to replicate the success of the Walt Disney and Roger and Hammerstein versions have fallen short, leading to a sense of fatigue and irrelevance surrounding the franchise. Despite the star power of Selena Gomez in "Another Cinderella Story," the film failed to reach the heights set by Hilary Duff's portrayal. Similarly, Lucy Hale's "A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song" was criticized for its lackluster execution and departure from the essence of the Cinderella story. "Sofia Carson's "A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits" attempted to capitalize on dance elements reminiscent of "Grease," but ultimately fell flat, marking a low point in the franchise. Laura Marano's "A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish" was deemed the weakest link in the series, solidifying the downward trend in quality. As the franchise continues with new installments, the lackluster reception of recent films has dampened enthusiasm for further entries in the series. Viewers may find it challenging to engage with future releases given the disappointing trajectory of the franchise.

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