Cinderella (1950)

Directors: Clyde Geronomi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske

Writers: Bill Peet & Erdman Penner & Ted Sears & Winston Hibler & Homer Brightman & Harry Reeves & Ken Anderson & Joe Rinaldi, from the original by Charles Perrault

Stars: Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Rhoda Williams, James MacDonald, Luis Van Rooten



Disney's classic expansion of the well-known fairy tale still works, despite being a little on the bland side. 



Cinderella and Prince Charming are generically beautiful, with little to distinguish them visually. 



Nevertheless, it's a joy to watch the seamlessly beautiful animation in the restored edition, done the traditional way--frame by frame--at a time when the smallest computers filled a room and were capable of only crude number-crunching. 



This is one of the early examples of the Disney formula, which takes a fairy tale and populates it with songs and talking animals.

 


This basic template has worked time after time over the decades, and it works here as well. 



No matter how aware I was of the shameless way in which the movie was manipulating me, I still found myself smiling throughout and genuinely involved in the climax, even though I knew how it would all turn out.



Spoiler Alert!!! From the end of the movie!!
(As if you didn't already know)





































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