

Cinderella
Cinderella has faith her dreams of a better life will come true. With help from her loyal mice friends and a wave of her Fairy Godmother's wand, Cinderella's rags are magically turned into a glorious gown and off she goes to the Royal Ball. But when the clock strikes midnight, the spell is broken, leaving a single glass slipper... the only key to the ultimate fairy-tale ending!
Director(s)
Clyde Geronimi
Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
McLaren Stewart
Tom Codrick
Lance Nolley
Don Griffith
Kendall O'Connor
Hugh Hennesy
Charles Philippi
Thor Putnam
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Cast & crew

June Foray
Lucifer (voice)

Clyde Geronimi
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Wilfred Jackson
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Hamilton Luske
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Marion Darlington
Birds (voice)

William Phipps
Prince Charming (voice)

Helene Stanley
(credit only)

Mike Douglas
Prince Charming (singing voice)

Don Barclay
Doorman (voice)

Thurl Ravenscroft
(voice)

Betty Lou Gerson
Narrator (voice)

Lucille Bliss
Anastasia (voice)

James MacDonald
Gus / Jaq (voice)

Verna Felton
Fairy Godmother (voice)

Ilene Woods
Cinderella (voice)

Eleanor Audley
Lady Tremaine (voice)

Claire Du Brey
(credit only) (voice)

Rhoda Williams
Drizella (voice)

Luis van Rooten
King / Grand Duke (voice)

Jeffrey Stone
(voice)
Earl Keen
Bruno (voice)
John Woodbury
(voice)
Lucille Williams
Perla - a Mouse (voice)
Clint McCauley
Mouse (voice)
June Sullivan
Mouse (voice)
Helen Seibert
Mouse (voice)
McLaren Stewart
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Tom Codrick
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Lance Nolley
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Don Griffith
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Kendall O'Connor
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Hugh Hennesy
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Charles Philippi
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Thor Putnam
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
Great for the kids. It's a classic. I'm not into cartoon movies. I prefer acting with real people.
CinemaSerf
A classy and stylish adaptation of the ancient riches-rags-riches tale of "Cinderella"; a young girl who finds herself little more than a skivvy in her own home. When her evil stepmother receives an invitation to the Palace for a ball in honour of the Prince; she and her two selfish and spoilt daughters pull out all the stops. They leave our heroine alone at home where she encounters an old hag. Next thing, after a gloriously colourful spree of magic spell-weaving, she is dressed in ultimate finery and heading for the palace in a glittering carriage drawn by the finest horses in the land. The rest of the story is the stuff of true fairy tale legend. The animations are, once again, magnificently detailed and the score featuring "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" is great fun too. There are, for my money, too many talking beasties - particularly the mice. The squeaky voices, slapstick comedy (especially "Gus") and accompanying wind instruments grate after a while; the characterisation of Cinderella is so heavily endowed with saccharin as to be syrupy. That said, the story is well told in an an engaging fashion with some good human characters (particularly the King) and some stunning creative imagery.










