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The Story of Cinderella opens as Cinderella's life changes for the worse when her widower father leaves on a business trip. No sooner is he out of sight than Cinderella's stepmother has unceremoniously moved her two own daughters into Cinderella's room, thrown out her things, handed her a servant's dress and put her to brutal harsh menial labor.
A Cinderella Story was followed by five direct-to-video films, each presenting a separate modern-day version of the Cinderella story: The sequels use the themes and situations that also borrow from the Cinderella tale, but do not contain any characters from the first film. Unlike the first film, the sequels also include musical, dance and ...
When Ella, wanting to go to the ball, shows them her mother's gown, her stepsister Clorinda throws it into the fire. It leaves laughing at her, earning Ella the name "Cinderella". Ella then sees a key drop out of the pocket of the gown. She discovers that it belonged to her mother and leads to a magical door to the Land of Untold Stories.
Mary Pat Gleason, whose extensive list of film and television credits includes "A Cinderella Story" and more recently the CBS sitcom "Mom," died of cancer on June 2. Gleason's manager confirmed ...
The role of Cinderella is reprised by Brandy and her husband, King Charming, by Paolo Montalban, who both starred in 1997's "Cinderella." Cinderella and Chloe in
Get ready to see Brandy and Whitney Houston's iconic take on Cinderella. The beloved 1997 adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical is (finally!) making its way to Disney+, a welcome move ...
After an unspecified amount of time living happily together as a family, Cinderella's father tragically died and Lady Tremaine revealed her true colors. She lets the chateau fall into disrepair while pampering her own selfishly spoiled daughters and forcing Cinderella to become a maid in her own home. Lady Tremaine allows Cinderella to attend ...
Mary Pat Gleason, a prolific character actress with more than 100 TV and film credits, including CBS’ sitcom Mom and A Cinderella Story, died of cancer June 2, according to a post on her ...