Cinderella, with some modern touches: The Brooklyn-accented Cinderella is on the phone to her girlfriend Sadie telling her about the ball. The fairy godmother looks like 'Mae West'; the dancers at the ball jitterbug; the prince looks and acts like Harpo Marx. At the end, when the prince drops by with the slipper, the fairy godmother reappears to claim both the slipper and the prince.
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The Glass Slipper (1955) – At The Ball
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The Glass Slipper (Preview Clip)
The Glass Slipper: Leslie Caron whose portrayals of graceful gamines set aglow Gigi An American in Paris and Daddy Long Legs dons ...
The Glass Slipper Ballet Pt. 1
I've always loved Bronislau Kaper's score for this Leslie Caron/Michael Wilding version of the Cinderella story so I replaced the film's mono soundtrack.
The Glass Slipper (1955) – Palace Kitchen Ballet
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The Glass Slipper Ballet Pt. 2
I've always loved Bronislau Kaper's score for this Leslie Caron/Michael Wilding version of the Cinderella story so I replaced the film's mono soundtrack.
The Glass Slipper Stereo - Take My Love - Michael Wilding - Gilbert Russell
Always loved this Bronislau Kaper song so I replaced the mono DVD audio with stereo from the FSM CD. Gilbert Russell sings for Michael Wilding.
Popular movie trailers from 1938
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This film was mainly shot in the Japanese skiing resort Hokkaido in 1937-38 and was intended to create support for the coming winter olympics of 1940 in Japan which however were cancelled because of the Japanese-Chinese war.
This comical campus romance showcases the fancy footwork of All-American basketball player Hank Luisetti while it tells the story of a dean's son who does his very best to become a good student.
The underage Rosemarie is still too young to run her inherited farm by herself; but she's more than aware that her foster father and the farm's administrator, the farmer Schlieker, is constantly skimming from the farm's finances to line his own pocket.