A live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film. The magical music adventure journeys back to the timeless story with beloved characters Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy.
A young girl dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter and finds herself caught in a Christmas romance with a coworker while facing the challenges of her stepmother and stepsister. With the help of her friends and her magical fairy godmother, she must overcome obstacles and find her own happy ending.
When the Disney villains takeover the House of Mouse on Halloween night, Mickey and his friends must find a way to reclaim their beloved club.
Snow-White is a classic hand-drawn animated movie that parodies the fairytale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. It combines slapstick comedy and surreal elements to tell the story of Snow-White, who encounters a wicked stepmother, anthropomorphic characters, and magical mirrors. The movie features a mix of blues and jazz music, along with jukebox musical elements. Snow-White faces challenges such as being turned inside out, encountering a snowstorm, and being sentenced to death. It explores themes of jealousy, anthropomorphism, and surrealism.
Cinderella finds freedom from her wicked stepmother with the help of her fairy godmother. Only this time, they unleash a plan of bloody vengeance.
A manipulative mother increases her plotting to stay in control.
In this animated film, a young mouse named Elizabeth and her friends set out on a magical adventure to save the Titanic from an evil villain and a giant octopus. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and learn important lessons about friendship and bravery.
After the death of his estranged mother, a misogynistic womanizer returns home to find that his ex-girlfriend had been his mother's secret lesbian lover.
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.
Following the sudden and mysterious death of their father, a brother and sister return home to their sprawling New Orleans estate and encounter their unhinged stepmother, who will stop at nothing to gain control of their inheritance.
Anna flees her home, where she has been victimized for years by her spineless father’s mean-spirited second wife, to be with her lover, an honest businessman yet to make his fortune. When he is accused of a murder he didn’t commit, the couple’s domestic tranquillity is upended, and a desperate Anna must rely on her cruel stepmother to help support their child.
Prince David is having trouble finding a bride amongst the maidens of the village, so his father decides to hold a masked ball. Sinderella, an adopted French orphan, puts up with abuse from her stepmother and two stepsisters, and is not allowed to go to the ball. She is despondent until her inebriated fairy godfather appears and fixes her up real pretty and sends her on to the ball, with the admontion that she must return by midnight. Sinderella and the Prince get along famously, but the time flies and she leaves in a hurry, dropping her gilded support in her haste. The Prince mounts a desperate search for his loved one, requiring all the maidens of the village to try on the forgotten garment.
In 1899, Mandie's life changes when her Cherokee friends help her escape to a mansion that holds the hidden secrets of her past and the key to her future.
The Gilded Cage is a simple tale about two sisters: the pampered favorite and the put-upon, younger stepdaughter, played by Stonehouse. When the elder spurns her lover to marry wealth, she learns the error of her ways.
The typical Cinderella storyline: wicked stepmother and stepsisters, and Cinderella can't go to the ball. We see elves and woodland creatures making a dress and a coach out of various woodland materials. A twist: the coach they make then goes though a "modernizer" and comes out as a 1946 Chevy.
The story of Cinderella with a children's cast.
Reunited with the mother she never knew, Mandie Shaw (Lexi Johnson) finally has the family she always dreamed of, until Uncle John threatens to tear it all apart to keep an old promise. After he forbids Mandie from joining his quest, Mandie and her friends embark on a harrowing journey by train to protect Uncle John. Grand adventure ensues as they struggle to solve riddles and dare to face the secrets of the Lost Antler Cave Mine. Bases on the series by Lois Leppard, this sequel to Mandie and the Secret Tunnel includes a special appearance by Hayley Mills.
Film directed by Mar I. Esmeralda.
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