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Cinderella ()


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Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.

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  • Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 2 wins & 22 nominations.
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Cinderella (as Brandy)
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Cinderella's Stepmother
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Calliope
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Minerva (as Natalie Desselle)
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Prince Christopher
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Lionel
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Queen Constantina
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King Maximillian
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Fairy Godmother
Michael Haynes ...
The Coachman
Scott Fowler ...
Dancer #1
Noel Peters
Nathan Prevost ...
Dancer #2
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Dancer #3
Jennifer Lee Keyes ...
Dancer #4
Melanie A. Gage ...
Dancer #5 (as Melanie Gage)
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Dancer #6
Sergio Trujillo ...
Dancer #7
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Dancer #8
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Al Ahlf ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Chris Dupre ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Brendali Espiritu ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Waitress (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Iscove

Written by

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Oscar Hammerstein II ... (book and lyrics by)
 
Robert L. Freedman ... (teleplay)
 
Charles Perrault ... (story)

Produced by

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Debra Martin Chase ... executive producer
Robyn Crawford ... associate producer
David R. Ginsburg ... executive producer
Whitney Houston ... executive producer
Neil Meron ... executive producer
Mike Moder ... producer
Chris Montan ... producer
Paula S. Warner ... associate producer: post-production (uncredited)
Craig Zadan ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Ralf D. Bode ... director of photography (as Ralf Bode)

Editing by

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Casey O. Rohrs ... (as Casey O Rohrs)
Tanya M. Swerling ... (as Tanya Swerling)

Editorial Department

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Paul Lear ... colorist
Tracy Curtis ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Valorie Massalas

Production Design by

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Randy Ser

Art Direction by

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Edward L. Rubin ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Julie Kaye Fanton

Costume Design by

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Ellen Mirojnick

Makeup Department

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Carla Farmer ... hair stylist: Brandy
Roxanna Floyd ... makeup artist: Ms. Houston
Jennifer Guerrero-Mazursky ... hair stylist (as Jennifer Guerrero)
Kimberly Kimble ... hair stylist: Natalie Desselle
Ellin La Var ... hair stylist: Whitney Houston
Lucia Mace ... key hair stylist
Christopher Maldonado ... Personal make up artist: Brandy
Geneva Nash Morgan ... makeup artist
Terrell Mullin ... makeup
Lisa Nash-Jones ... makeup artist
Dionne Smith ... makeup artist
Julia L. Walker ... hair stylist: Whoopi Goldberg
Judy Yonemoto ... makeup artist
Karen Dahl ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Elizabeth Rabe ... additional hair stylist (uncredited) (1997)

Production Management

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Brenda K. Kyle ... executive in charge of production
Mike Moder ... unit production manager
Miguel Ángel Poveda ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tyrone L. Mason ... first assistant director
Marge Piane ... second assistant director
Victoria E. Rhodes ... first assistant director
Jodie Thomas ... dga trainee (uncredited)

Art Department

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Francine Byrne ... art department
Barbara Mesney ... set designer
Renata Yvette Ray ... props assistant (as Renata Ray)
Cynthia C. Rebman ... on-set dresser
Hugo Santiago ... set designer
David Scott ... property master
Jason Weil ... set designer
Daniel Brewer ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
Marc Christie ... labor foreman (uncredited)
Kent Kidman ... construction foreman (uncredited)
James MacDonald ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Ron Yates ... set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Bud Alper ... sound
Albert Gasser ... supervising sound editor
Kevin Hyde ... boom operator
Konstantinos Linoxylakis ... re-recording mixer
John Sheridan ... boom operator
Dean St. John ... adr mixer
Dan Yale ... dialogue editor
Nancy MacLeod ... foley editor (uncredited)
Terry O'Bright ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Keith Rogers ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Wayne Burnes ... special effects technician
Timothy B. Graham ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Casey Dame ... Digital Effects Artist
Lu Kondor ... digital effects
Loni Peristere ... visual effects producer
John Scheer ... digital effects artist
Stephen Brand ... digital effects supervisor (uncredited)
David Fogg ... motion control programer (uncredited)
Ralph Maiers ... visual effects supervisor: Disney (uncredited)
Christopher Reichel ... visual effects assistant (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tim Collins ... dolly grip
Craig Kvinsland ... electrician
Brian Webster ... electrician
Paul Bode ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Brett Crutcher ... motion control technician (uncredited)
David French ... grip (uncredited)
Jerald L. Wilson ... rigging electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Stuart Howard ... casting director: New York / casting: New York
Howard Meltzer ... casting director: New York
Amy Schecter ... casting director: New York / casting: New York
Robyn Owen Silvestri ... casting associate (as Robyn Owen)
Howard Meltzer ... casting: New York (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ellen Allan ... costume maker: Bill Hargate Costumes
Robin Borman-Wizan ... key wardrobe (as Robin Borman)
Ann Culotta ... costumer
Michael Dennison ... wardrobe supervisor
David Ferry ... additional costumer
Linda Foole ... costumer
LaNette Little ... costumer
Jon Pray ... costumer
Lois DeArmond ... costume illustrator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Doug Besterman ... music arranger: songs
Paul Bogaev ... conductor / music supervisor
Wade Culbreath ... musician: percussion
David Cullen ... music arranger: songs
Martin Erskine ... composer: additional music / music adaptor / music arranger: also songs
Richard Ford ... music editor
Oscar Hammerstein II ... lyrics by
Andy Hill ... music production supervisor
David Krane ... music arranger: dance music
Sam Kriger ... vocal instructor
Arif Mardin ... music producer: songs
Rob Marshall ... musical stager
Richard Rodgers ... music by
Michael Starobin ... music arranger: songs
Danny Troob ... composer: additional music / music adaptor / music arranger: songs
Frank Wolf ... music mixer / music re-recordist
Mark Agostino ... music playback assistant (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy Karlin ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Michael Forte ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Troy Allen ... production executive
Laurie Badami ... production associate: Ms. Houston
Jennifer Good ... production coordinator (as Jennifer Good-Peltz)
Kyle Ham ... assistant to director
Whitney Houston ... presenter
Alan Jacobs ... security for whitney houston
Shelly Lane ... personal assistant to Ms. Houston
Rob Marshall ... choreographer
Carol Lee Meadows ... assistant choreographer
Corky Randall ... horse wrangler
Steve Zukowski ... craft service
Samuel Bokebza ... first accountant (uncredited)
Sue Bokobza ... head accountant (uncredited)
Richard Bronskill ... auricle operator (uncredited)
Tom Bysiek ... dancer at ball (uncredited)
A.W. Gryphon ... production secretary (uncredited)
Jack E. Herman ... extras set coordinator (uncredited)
Constance Jolcuvar ... headpiece designer (uncredited)
Keira Marcus ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Mike Piccirillo ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Cinderella (Brandy) chafes under the cruelty of her wicked stepmother (Bernadette Peters) and her evil stepsisters, Calliope (Veanne Cox) and Minerva (Natalie Desselle), until her Fairy Godmother (Whitney Houston) steps in to change her life for one unforgettable night. At the ball, she falls for handsome Prince Christopher (Paolo Montalban), whose parents, King Maximillian (Victor Garber) and Queen Constantina (Whoopi Goldberg), are anxious for him to find a suitable paramour.

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Also Known As
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (United States)
  • La Légende de Cendrillon (France)
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (Spain)
  • Askungen (Sweden)
  • Cenicienta (Venezuela)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Brandy Norwood became the first African-American to play Cinderella. This version broke viewership records when it debuted, and it holds the record for the bestselling video for a made-for-TV movie. See more »
Goofs During the song "A Lovely Night", when Cinderella is dancing around with her stepsisters the crew can be seen in the mirrors on the wall. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1998). See more »
Soundtracks Prologue: Impossible See more »
Quotes King: Who is that charming girl?
Queen Constantina: No one seems to know. She is stunning, isn't she?
King: A vision. Why, if I were young man I'd...
[pause]
Queen Constantina: Yes, dear?
King: Well, I'd be younger, wouldn't I?
Queen Constantina: Yes, dear.
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