Cinderella

Cinderella

Movie |

Musical | Remake

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  • Genre(s): Fantasy, Romance, TV Movie, Musical
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Charles S. Dubin
  • Cast(s): Lesley Ann Warren, Stuart Damon, Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, Celeste Holm See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Johnny Green,Richard Rodgers,Robert Russell Bennett,Bud Lindquist
  • Similar To: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4: Dawn of the Vampires
  • Story:
    After the success of the live 1957 Cinderella on CBS (with Julie Andrews), the network decided to produce another television version. The 1957 premiere had been broadcast before videotape was available, so only one performance could be shown. CBS mounted a new production in 1965, with Richard Rodgers as Executive Producer and written by Joseph Schrank. The new script hewed closer to the traditional tale, although nearly all of the original songs were retained and sung in their original settings. Added to the Rogers and Hammerstein score was "Loneliness of Evening", which had been composed for South Pacific in 1949 but not used in that musical. The 1965 debut had a Nielsen rating of 42.3, making it the highest-rated non-sports special on CBS from the beginning of the Nielsen ratings until 2009, and the 50th highest-rated show of any kind during that period.
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7.7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
After the success of the live 1957 Cinderella on CBS (with Julie Andrews), the network decided to produce another television version. The 1957 premiere had been broadcast before videotape was available, so only one performance could be shown. CBS mounted a new production in 1965, with Richard Rodgers as Executive Producer and written by Joseph Schrank. The new script hewed closer to the traditional tale, although nearly all of the original songs were retained and sung in their original settings. Added to the Rogers and Hammerstein score was "Loneliness of Evening", which had been composed for South Pacific in 1949 but not used in that musical. The 1965 debut had a Nielsen rating of 42.3, making it the highest-rated non-sports special on CBS from the beginning of the Nielsen ratings until 2009, and the 50th highest-rated show of any kind during that period.
Ratings

7.7/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The white dress that Cinderella wears to the ball was so heavy that after 12 hours of shooting, Lesley Ann Warren was unable to move her shoulders and had to be injected with a muscle relaxant.

Shot on videotape, this production introduced Lesley Ann Warren to television and film audiences.

This production features rare on-camera appearance by two notable movie musical dubbers, who appear as a couple. Betty Noyes, credited in this film as Mother, dubbed Debbie Reynolds' singing voice in Singin' in the Rain (1952). Bill Lee, credited as Father, dubbed for John Kerr in South Pacific (1958) and for Christopher Plummer in The Sound of Music (1965). The couple sings briefly about their daughter.

The clear slippers seen in the show were constructed such that Lesley Ann Warren was able to actually dance in them. However, they were made of plastic, not glass. Ordinary glass would have shattered, but safety glass would be strong enough.

Leslie Ann Warren owns her princess crown from this role. It was for sale at a Vermont costume shop and her husband bought it for her on eBay.

Popular Dialogues

"Prince: What is your name, lass? Cinderella: I am called Cinderella. Prince: Cinderella. And why are you called that? Cinderella: Because I sit among the ashes. Prince: And why do you do that? Cinderella: To warm my feet. You see, sir, I sleep in the attic where it's always cold. Prince: And why do you sleep in the attic? Cinderella: The other rooms are occupied by my stepmother and my stepsisters. Prince: And where does your father sleep? Cinderella: [looking up hopefully] In heaven."

"[last lines] Fairy Godmother: [singing] Impossible things are happening every day!"