Disney's Cinderella Title

Premiere Date:
February 15, 1950

Running Time:
74 Minutes

Rated: G

STORY LINE

A rags-to-riches tale of a beautiful girl, Cinderella, reduced to being a servant by her Stepmother and Stepsisters. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is given a beautiful dress and use of a magnificent coach, and is able to attend a royal ball and fall in love with Prince Charming. Fleeing the ball at midnight, the hour when the magic spell is due to end, she leaves behind a glass slipper that she was wearing The Prince and Grand Duke use the slipper to search out the woman from the ball.

CAST

CHARACTER

VOICE TALENT

Cinderella

Ilene Woods

Lady Tremaine

Eleanor Audley

Drizella

Rhoda Williams

Anastasia

Lucille Bliss

Fairy Godmother

Verna Felton
Claire Du Brey

 Prince Charming (Voice)

William Phipps

Prince Charming
(Singing Voice)

Mike Douglas

King/Grand Duke

 Luis Van Rooten

 Gus/Jacques/Bruno

James MacDonald

Mice

Clint McCauley

 Doorman

 Don Barclay

 Lucifer

June Foray

Narrator

Betty Lou Gerson

Perla
(Uncredited)

Lucille Williams

CREW

Based on the story "Cendrillon" by Charles Perrault

DIRECTORS

Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
Clyde Geronimi

 PRODUCER

Walt Disney

WRITERS

Ken Anderson
Homer Brightman
Winston Hibler
Bill Peet
Erdman Penner
Harry Reeves
Joe Rinaldi
Ted Sears

SONGS

Jerry Livingston
Mack David
Al Hoffman
Paul J. Smith
Oliver Wallace

 DIRECTING ANIMATORS

Marc Davis
Milt Kahl

ANIMATORS 

Ollie Johnston
Ward Kimball
John Lounsbery
Frank Thomas

BACKGROUND

Claude Coats

 FILM EDITOR

Donald Halliday

 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Ben Sharpsteen

SOUND DIRECTOR

C.O. Slyfield

SOUND RECORDIST

Robert O. Cook
Harold J. Steck

MUSIC EDITOR

Al Teeter

ORCHESTRATOR

Joseph Dubin

SPECIAL PROCESSES

Ub Iwerks

 LIVE-ACTION MODEL
(Cinderella)

Helene Stanley

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Cinderella, Lady Tremaine, Drizella, Anastasia,
Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, King, Grand Duke, Gus, Jacques, Bruno, Doorman, Lucifer, Mice, Perla

SONGS

"A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes", "The Work Song", "So This Is Love", "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"

Disney's Cinderella Video

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Disney's Cinderella LaserDisk

Disney's Cinderella Soundtrack

Home Video

Disney's Platinum Collection
Fall 200?

DVD

Disney's Platinum Collection Fall 200?

LaserDisc

Soundtrack

(Order)

The Cinderella Deluxe Video Set contains the full-length video; a Making of Video; a fully illustrated hard covered book "Walt Disney's Masterpiece Cinderella...A Dream Come True", lithograph of Cinderella's transformation scene, four stages of the animation process.

FAN SITE LINKS

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SPIN-OFFS

"Cinderella 2": direct-to-video film.
On Home Video and Disney DVD.
Available in February 26, 2002.

Cinderella II


DVD BONUS FEATURES
- "Put it Together" music video
- StoryTime feature
- Muscially Speaking: featurette on the film's music
- Lost and Found game
- DVD-ROM playable sample of Cinderella's Doll House game

Disney's Cinderella 2 Video

Disney's Cinderella 2 DVD

Home Video 

Available
February 26, 2002

(Pre-Order)

Disney DVD

Available
February 26, 2002

(Pre-Order)

 "Cinderella: A Lesson in Compromise":
an educational film; released in September 1981.

"Cinderella's Castle":
the castle at the entrance to Fantasyland in the
Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.

"Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour":
an attraction in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland;
opened July 11, 1986.

"Cinderella's Golden Carrousel":
a Fantasyland attraction in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World; opened October 1, 1971. Also in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened April 15, 1983.

"Cinderella's Royal Table":
the new name of King Stefan's Banquet Hall in Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, beginning April 28, 1997.

TRIVIA

Cinderella was nominated for an Acedemy Award: "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo". The film also received a nomination
for Best Scoring of Musical Picture.

Cinderella was rereleased in theaters in 1957, 1965, 1973, 1981, and 1987. Released on video in 1988 and 1995.