After the death of her father, young Ella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. But her life takes a positive turn when she encounters a dashing stranger.
Cinderella, mistreated by her stepmother, dreams of a better life. With the help of her friends, she attends the Royal Ball and meets the prince, but must flee before midnight when everything turns back to normal. The prince sets out to find the girl who fits the glass slipper and eventually marries Cinderella.
When a man and his daughter discover their ability to bring characters from books to life by reading aloud, they must battle an evil ruler to protect the world of literature.
Cinderella (2021) is a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale. It follows the story of Cinderella, a strong and independent young woman who dreams of a better life. With the help of her male fairy godmother, she attends a royal ball and captures the heart of the prince. However, she must overcome the obstacles and challenges thrown her way, including her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, in order to live happily ever after.
In this classic tale, Cinderella, a young girl treated as a servant by her stepmother and stepsisters, gets a chance to attend a royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother. With a stroke of midnight, she must leave, leaving behind a glass slipper that the prince must use to find her. This enchanting story is a heartwarming tale of love and magic.
Cinderfella is a comedy film from 1960 that spoofs the Cinderella story. It follows the misadventures of a young man named Fella, who is mistreated by his stepmother and stepbrothers. With the help of his fairy godfather, Fella attends a ball and falls in love with Princess Charming. However, when he loses his glass slipper, he must find a way to reunite with his true love.
Cinderella is a musical adaptation of the classic fairy tale. It tells the story of a young girl who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, but with the help of a fairy godmother, she attends the royal ball and captures the heart of the prince. However, she must leave before midnight, as her magical transformation will only last until then.
Poor Cinderella is a musical fantasy comedy short film released in 1934. It depicts the story of Cinderella, a servant who transforms into a princess with the help of her fairy godmother and attends a royal ball. The film features singing, dancing, and surreal elements.
Cinderella finds freedom from her wicked stepmother with the help of her fairy godmother. Only this time, they unleash a plan of bloody vengeance.
Cinderella, the beautiful and kind-hearted girl who lives with her greedy stepmother and two selfish stepsisters, charms a handsome prince when her fairy godmother sends her to the royal ball. She must leave the ball by midnight before all the magic is gone, but Cinderella has so much fun that she forgets all about the warning, and when she flees the castle she leaves behind one glass slipper. Cinderella, originally released directly to video in 1994, is a 48-minute animated film adapted from the classic fairy tale, "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault. The movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line.
Puff, the Magic Dragon is a heartwarming animated movie that follows the story of a magical dragon who befriends a young boy named Jackie. Together, they go on a journey filled with bravery, friendship, and exciting adventures. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and learn important life lessons that teach them the true meaning of courage and loyalty.
The Glass Slipper (1955) is a musical fantasy movie about a young girl named Ella who lives with her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. She meets a prince at a palace ball and leaves behind her glass slipper. With the help of her fairy godmother, Ella's dreams come true as she is reunited with the prince.
Hey Cinderella! is a one-hour Jim Henson special which tells a cracked version of the classic fairy tale. Cinderella lives with her wicked stepmother (as everyone who ever read the fairy tale knows), but what part of the story is never told is how Cinderella's fairy godmother had help from monsters, a prince pretending to be a gardener, and none other than Kermit the Frog.
Georges Méliès's first attempt at Cinderella was in 1899. That film was extraordinary then for having multiple scenes and a semblance of a narrative; additionally, the use of dissolves as transitions in it influenced other filmmakers for years to do the same. Méliès was the cinema world's preeminent leader then. By 1912, however, that was no longer the case; frankly, as evidenced by this feature, his style had become dated. Moreover, Méliès had begun to adopt techniques from other filmmakers, such as direct cuts instead of dissolves, and there's even a match on action shot during the slipper trying-on scene.
The well-known story of Cinderella.
Elaborately produced version of the well known George O. Nichols fairy tale interrupted by just a few summarizing intertitles, with Florence LaBadie and Harry Benham.
The story of Cinderella with a children's cast.
Pink finds a witch's magic wand and helps a girl in rags become glamorous to win a date with Pelvis Parsley.
Cinderella, with some modern touches: The Brooklyn-accented Cinderella is on the phone to her girlfriend Sadie telling her about the ball. The fairy godmother looks like 'Mae West'; the dancers at the ball jitterbug; the prince looks and acts like Harpo Marx. At the end, when the prince drops by with the slipper, the fairy godmother reappears to claim both the slipper and the prince.
Cinderella is helped to the ball by her fairy godmother in The Royal Ballet's version of the classic fairy tale, using Sergei Prokofiev's music and Frederick Ashton's choreography in a comic ballet.