Additional information for Cinderella, which has a domestic theatrical release set for March 4, 1950. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has not yet been rated. Cinderella has a total running time of 74 minutes.
G
USA
Atp
Argentina
S
Finland
PT
Peru
M/6
Portugal
U
UK
G
Australia
G
Canada
Livre
Brazil
All
South Korea
Btl
Sweden
74min
La cenicienta
Argentina
La cenicienta
Mexico
La cenicienta
Peru
La cenicienta
Spain
Pepeljuga
Croatia
Pepeljuga
Serbia
Pepeljuga
Yugoslavia
A Gata Borralheira
Brazil
A Gata Borralheira
Portugal
Assepoester
Belgium
Assepoester
Netherlands
Cendrillon
Belgium
Cendrillon
France
Cinderela
Brazil
Cinderela
Portugal
Cinderela - A Gata Borralheira
Brazil
Cinderela - A Gata Borralheira
Portugal
Stahtopouta
Greece
Stahtopouta
Greece
Золушка
Russia
Пепеляшка
Bulgaria
Aschenbrödel
Austria
Aschenputtel
West Germany
Askepot
Denmark
Askepott
Norway
Askungen
Sweden
Cenerentola
Italy
Cenicienta
Venezuela
Cinderella
Germany
Hamupipőke
Hungary
Kül Kedisi Sinderella
Turkey
Kopciuszek
Poland
La ventafocs
Spain
Satu Tuhkimosta
Finland
Shinderera
Japan
Tuhkimo
Finland
February 15, 1950
USA
February 22, 1950
USA
February 22, 1950
USA
March 04, 1950
USA
May 22, 1950
Brazil
July 05, 1950
Argentina
July 26, 1950
UK
August , 1950
Italy
October 13, 1950
Australia
November 18, 1950
Denmark
December 07, 1950
Belgium
December 07, 1950
Netherlands
December 08, 1950
Italy
December 15, 1950
Finland
December 18, 1950
Sweden
December 21, 1950
Portugal
December 22, 1950
France
December 26, 1950
Norway
January 09, 1951
Uruguay
January 17, 1951
Mexico
June , 1951
West Germany
June 21, 1951
Philippines
October 04, 1951
Hong Kong
December 21, 1951
West Germany
March 07, 1952
Japan
December 05, 1952
Austria
December 19, 1952
Spain
February 14, 1957
USA
December 17, 1958
France
December 19, 1958
Italy
December 26, 1958
Sweden
March 18, 1961
Japan
July 26, 1962
South Korea
June 09, 1965
USA
September 18, 1967
Sweden
December 13, 1967
France
December 15, 1967
Finland
December 22, 1967
Italy
December 26, 1967
Denmark
March 23, 1973
USA
March 23, 1974
Japan
December 19, 1975
Italy
December 20, 1978
France
July 18, 1980
West Germany
December 18, 1981
USA
July 24, 1982
Japan
August 26, 1982
Australia
December 17, 1982
Italy
March 30, 1985
Sweden
July 16, 1987
West Germany
July 18, 1987
Japan
November 20, 1987
USA
December 24, 1990
Kuwait
April 11, 1991
Australia
April 17, 1991
France
July 19, 1991
UK
August 09, 1991
Ireland
August 09, 1991
Sweden
January 09, 1992
Argentina
July 20, 2005
France
October 27, 2005
Germany
August 07, 2008
Japan
April 04, 2011
Ireland
April 04, 2011
UK
June 30, 2012
Italy
May 04, 2013
USA
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When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, she gets some unexpected help from the lovable mice Gus and Jaq, and from her Fairy Godmother.
Like in a number of Disney fairytale films, an ornate storybook comes to life, setting this retelling of a time-old favourite rolling. A wealthy widower has a daughter named Cinderella. Feeling that she needs a mother figure in his life, he remarries to a woman who has two daughters of her own, whose names are Anastasia and Drizella. Unfortunately, Cinderella's father dies, and the orphaned girl starts to see another side of her stepmother and stepsisters, who are jealous of her beautiful looks and personality. She is turned into the château's scullery maid, and is forced by her stepmother and stepsisters to keep her late father's residence from falling into disrepair. Meanwhile, Anastasia and Drizella are pampered to the extreme.Yet Cinderella has hope that she may one day find greater glory, revealing it as she awakens one morning to her mice and bird friends through song ("A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"). After she gets ready, she discovers a mouse on the stairs, and like she has done to all the other mice in the château, she gives him clothes and a name - Gus. Gus is befriended by another mouse Jaques, who shows him around the strange place. As Cinderella readies the breakfasts for her stepmother and stepsisters, Gus encounters the stepmother's detestable cat Lucifer, whom he narrowly escapes from.Meanwhile, the grandchild-craving King decides that he and the Grand Duke should throw a ball for all the eligible ladies in the kingdom so as to find Prince Charming a wife. As the stepsisters are having a singing lesson and Cinderella is singing (albeit far better) as she is cleaning the floor ("Sing Sweet Nightingale"), a messenger hands an invitation to the royal ball. Cinderella realises that she can go, and the stepmother says that she can if she gets all her work done and can find something suitable to wear. There is much emphasis on the "if" though, and a work-ridden Cinderella doesn't even have a chance to start smartening up her mother's wedding dress into a nice ball gown. The mice and the birds, however realise that they can get the dress ready for her ("The Work Song"), and Jaques and Gus help find some extra-trimming. However, this extra-trimming comes from some of Anastasia and Drizella's old clothes that were found lying about, and when Cinderella presents herself ready, the evil stepmother in a subtle yet powerful manner points this out to her daughters, who in anger, rip the trimming of Cinderella's new gown, leaving it in tatters.Completely upset, Cinderella runs into the garden and cries upon a bench, feeling all hope is lost. Yet at that moment, Cinderella's fairy godmother appears, and with the wave of a magic wand, helps prepare Cinderella for the ball ("Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo"). A pumpkin becomes a coach, four of the mice become horses, an old horse becomes the coachman and the old dog Bruno becomes a footman. Last but not least, Cinderella's rags turn into a beautiful gown, complete with magical glass slippers. The fairy does warn Cinderella, however, that this magic will end at the stroke of midnight, so she must leave the ball before then. Cinderella doesn't care, though, and sets off for the palace.Prince Charming is having trouble finding the right maiden, much to the King's annoyance. Yet when Cinderella arrives, he becomes interested, and the two start to dance. The stepmother, believing that she recognises the mysterious princess from somewhere, tries to spy on them, yet is quickly thwarted by the Grand Duke. Cinderella and the prince spend the whole time together, and fall in love ("So This is Love") All of a sudden, the clock starts to chime that it is midnight, and Cinderella hastily runs away, dropping a glass slipper as she does so. Cinderella escapes, with nothing from the night left, except from the other glass slipper, which had not changed back.Prince Charming orders his love to be found by means of the odd shoe, and the Grand Duke is sent around the land getting every girl in the land to try on the glass slipper to see if it fits. Eventually the Grand Duke reaches the residence of Cinderella, but she is nowhere to be seen; the stepmother, eventually realising that it was her stepdaughter who was the mysterious princess at the ball, locks Cinderella in her room. As Anastasia and Drizella frantically try to get the glass slipper to fit so as to wed into royalty, Gus and Jaques steal the key from the stepmother and get it to Cinderella's door. But Lucifer pins poor Gus, who has the key, under his bowl, and hope seems lost again. The other mice and birds battle Lucifer, yet it is Cinderella's idea for the birds to get Bruno the dog, who hates Lucifer. Bruno barks at Lucifer, who in fright jumps out of the window to his doom. Now Cinderella can get the key and escape her room.The Grand Duke is about to leave as Cinderella finally appears. He orders the messenger to bring forth the glass slipper, yet the stepmother in a last minute attempt to prevent her stepdaughter from better things, causes the messenger to trip, thus breaking the fragile shoe into pieces. Yet the arrogant woman hadn't betted on Cinderella producing the other glass slipper, which fits onto Cinderella's foot perfectly. Very soon, wedding bells ring, and Cinderella marries her prince, and they live happily ever after.
Clyde Geronimi
Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
Director(s)
Bill Peet
Erdman Penner
Ted Sears
Winston Hibler
Homer Brightman
Harry Reeves
Ken Anderson
Joe Rinaldi
Charles Perrault
Writer(s)
Walt Disney
producer
Producer(s)
Paul J. Smith
Oliver Wallace
Composer(s)
Cinderella (voice)
Ilene Woods
Lady Tremaine (voice)
Eleanor Audley
Fairy Godmother (voice)
Verna Felton
Drizella (voice)
Rhoda Williams
Bruno / Gus / Jaques (voice) (as James Macdonald)
James MacDonald
King / Grand Duke (voice)
Luis Van Rooten
Doorman (voice)
Don Barclay
Anastasia (voice) (uncredited)
Lucille Bliss
Birds (voice) (uncredited)
Marion Darlington
Prince Charming (singing voice) (uncredited)
Mike Douglas
Lucifer (voice) (uncredited)
June Foray
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Betty Lou Gerson
Bruno (voice) (uncredited)
Earl Keen
Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
Clint McCauley
Main Title Soloist (voice) (uncredited)
Marni Nixon
Prince Charming (voice) (uncredited)
William Phipps
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Thurl Ravenscroft
Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
Helen Seibert
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Jeffrey Stone
Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
June Sullivan
Perla - a Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
Lucille Williams
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
John Woodbury
Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
Director(s)
Erdman Penner
Ted Sears
Winston Hibler
Homer Brightman
Harry Reeves
Ken Anderson
Joe Rinaldi
Charles Perrault
Writer(s)
producer
Producer(s)
Oliver Wallace
Composer(s)
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