Movie |
Musical | Evil Stepmother
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Actress | 1977 | Annette
Best Music Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score | 1978 | Richard M.
Best Music Original Song | 1978 | Robert B.
Best Supporting Actress | 1977 | Annette
Best Supporting Actor | 1977 | Michael
Best Production DesignArt Direction | 1977
Best Costume Design | 1977 | Julie
1977 | Richard M.
Budget 4,700,000 USD
The scene where Cinderella (Gemma Craven) is seen swinging on a chair surrounded by climbing flowers while she is in exile is a direct reference to the well-known painting "The Swing" by Jean-Honore Fragonard, a famous French artist who was praised for his use of color. Details of Cinderella's costume and setting are similar to Fragonard's painting, right down to the color of her dress and the style of her hat.
Fred was the pet dog of Emma Forbes, ten-year-old daughter of Writer and Director Bryan Forbes.
Over three hundred costumes were made for this movie.
Over eight hundred girls were considered for the part of Cinderella, and around one hundred fifty were interviewed before Gemma Craven was picked.
Kiddie gangster musical Bugsy Malone (1976) was being filmed at the same time at the same studios, and Writer and Director Alan Parker stated that the kids were running around behind the scenes of Cinderella, causing mischief.
"Fairy Godmother: No one will recognize you for what you are. People seldom do."
"Chamberlain: [Explaining to Cinderella as to why she and Prince Edward can't be together] Your love for the prince and his love for you, well, that is a fine and private thing. Would that it could remain so, but the times demand something different. The prince must make a marriage of alliance with the princess blood royal. And that is why I am here, burdened with this unhappy task. You see my dear, in life, love cannot always find a way. You were born here, so you know that our little kingdom, whilst far from perfect, has enjoyed countless centuries of peace. Now that peace is threatened from without, there are some who look towards our frontiers with greedy eyes. You see only love and happiness staring you in the face, I see nothing but war and destruction; unless a sacrifice is made. Cinderella: And that sacrifice is to be me? Chamberlain: Yes. It's a lot to ask, but I have to ask it."