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Cinderella (1950)

PG
English
March 4, 1950
1hr 16min
Status: released

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Movie Details:

Based on“Cinderella” by Charles Perrault
Country United States
Language English
GenresAnimation, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Release dateFebruary 15, 1950 (Boston)
March 4, 1950 (United States)
Running time1hr 16min
Age ratingPG
StarringIlene Woods
Eleanor Audley
Verna Felton
Rhoda Williams
James MacDonald
Luis van Rooten
Directed by Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
Clyde Geronimi
Story byWilliam Peet
Ted Sears
Homer Brightman
Kenneth Anderson
Erdman Penner
Winston Hibler
Harry Reeves
Joe Rinaldi
Produced byWalt Disney
Ben Sharpsteen
Edited by Donald Halliday
Music byOliver Wallace
Paul Smith
Production CompanyWalt Disney Productions
Distributor RKO Radio Pictures

Voice Cast & Characters:

  • Ilene Woods as Cinderella
  • Eleanor Audley as Lady Tremaine
  • Verna Felton as the Fairy Godmother
  • Rhoda Williams as Drizella
  • James MacDonald as Jaq, Gus, and Bruno
  • Luis Van Rooten as the King and Grand Duke
  • Don Barclay as the Doorman
  • Lucille Bliss as Anastasia
  • William Phipps as Prince Charming (voice), with Mike Douglas providing the singing voice
  • Marion Darlington as the Birds
  • June Foray as Lucifer, Lady Tremaine’s cat

Storyline:

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 her Fairy Godmother.

About Movie:

Cinderella is an American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on Charles Perrault’s 1697 fairy tale “Cinderella” and features direction by Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, and Clyde Geronimi. The film features the voices of Ilene Woods as Cinderella, Eleanor Audley as Lady Tremaine, Verna Felton as the Fairy Godmother, and others.

Background

During the early 1940s, Walt Disney Productions faced financial difficulties due to the loss of connections to European markets during World War II, leading to commercial failures with films like PinocchioFantasia, and Bambi. By 1947, the studio was over $4 million in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy. In response, Disney returned to feature film production in 1948 after a series of package films, deciding to adapt Perrault’s Cendrillon into an animated format.

Release and Reception

Cinderella was released in theaters on February 15, 1950, and received critical acclaim. It became a box office success, marking Disney’s biggest hit since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and significantly improving the studio’s financial situation. The film garnered three Academy Award nominations: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Sound Recording, and Best Original Song for “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.”

Legacy

The success of Cinderella led to two direct-to-video sequels: Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002) and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007). Additionally, a live-action remake directed by Kenneth Branagh was released in 2015. In 2018, Cinderella was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”

Budget & Box Office Collection:

Budget$2.2 million
Domestic Collection$93,141,149
International Collection$3,242,181
Worldwide Collection$96,383,330

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