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Cinderella is a television film released on 1 January 2000, in the United Kingdom, [4] directed by Beeban Kidron. The cast is led by Kathleen Turner, who plays the Wicked Stepmother Claudette. [4] The film follows the original idea of the fairytale classic but is based in a modern world full of fashion and technology.
That night, the stepmother and stepsisters depart for the ball leaving Cinderella alone. Cinderella's fairy godmother returns and informs Cinderella that she too can go to the ball. She transforms Cinderella's shabby dress into a lovely gown, arranges her hair in the period fashion, and a coach and horses are magically prepared.
Cinderella explains that she can only imagine what it must have been like, and they briefly bond over the memory, only for the Stepmother to soon recognize Cinderella as the mysterious princess with whom the Prince danced and insisting that she will never be more than a common girl.
The Birds help the mice by preparing Cinderella's dress for the ball, later searching for Bruno to help rescue Cinderella from Lucifer. Cinderella's Father (played by Ben Chaplin) is the deceased father of Cinderella, husband of Lady Tremaine, and stepfather of Anastasia and Drizella. Following the death of his first wife, he remarries Lady ...
It’s not every day that costume designers get to create Cinderella’s iconic ballgown, but Ellen Mirojnick has had the honor of doing it twice. Mirojnick was on board the 1997 “Cinderella ...
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As Cinderella's stepsisters get ready for the Ball, hoping that they will catch the Prince's eye, they laugh at Cinderella's dreams. After they leave, Cinderella imagines having gone with them ("In My Own Little Corner" (reprise)). Her Fairy Godmother appears and is moved by Cinderella's irresistible and powerfully-held wish to go to the Ball.
At the ball, Cinderella meets the prince, who instantly falls in love with her. They dance and enjoy the evening until the clock strikes twelve, and Cinderella flees, leaving behind a glass slipper. Meanwhile, Cinderella's stepmother demands a royal title for herself, and the stepsisters attend a concert by their favorite troubadour.