![]() Ĭaron had just had a big hit at the studio in Lili so MGM reunited her with that film's producer and director for Glass Slipper. MGM bought the film rights in 1953 as a vehicle for Leslie Caron. Toquet, Ella's fairy godmotherĮleanor and Herbert Farjeon had written a 1944 play about Cinderella, The Glass Slipper. Barry Jones as The Duke, Prince Charles' father.Lisa Daniels as Serafina, Ella's stepsister.Amanda Blake as Birdena, Ella's stepsister.Elsa Lanchester as the Widow Sonder, Ella's stepmother.Toquet, revealed to be Ella's fairy godmother, vanishes, returning from where she came. A crowd of gatherers, including Ella's stepmother and stepsisters, bow to Ella as she and the Prince ride off to the palace together. Ella throws herself on the ground sobbing, until she looks up and sees the Prince, holding her lost glass slipper, which he declares will fit the foot of the princess he intends to marry. When Ella hears this news, she is devastated and decides to run away, first stopping at her favorite place to see Mrs. By the next morning, everyone has heard that the Prince has chosen an Egyptian Princess to be his bride. Kovin, picking up on what he's overheard at the ball, hurriedly "explains" that Ella is an Egyptian princess. Prince Charles informs his father that he has met the woman he wants to marry. Toquet, who informs Ella that everything she borrowed is back where it belongs. Ella wakes up back home and is greeted by Mrs. While fleeing the palace, Ella's coach overturns and she is knocked unconscious lying next to her on the ground are a pumpkin and several mice. As the clock strikes midnight, Ella runs off to escape her suspicious stepfamily, leaving one of her glass slippers behind, which is then picked up by Charles. The other guests note the unknown newcomer's exotic appearance and surmise (because of her short hair) that she is an Egyptian princess. Charles learns of her presence and waltzes with her, revealing his true identity. She has also arranged for a coach to take Ella to the palace and warns her to leave by midnight so as not to inconvenience the coachman's other clients.Īt the Ball, Ella is besieged by young men wanting to dance with her, but she refuses to speak to anyone, trying to reach the Palace kitchens to find Charles. Toquet arrives, bringing a pair of glass slippers and one of Cousin Loulou's fancy ballgowns, claiming she has "borrowed" it for Ella's use. After a waltz Charles steals a kiss and Ella runs away.Īfter the Widow Sonder, Birdena, and Serafina leave for the ball, Mrs. Charles gives her an invitation to the Ball and a quick dancing lesson. Ella apologizes for pushing him into the water and he apologizes for hurting her feelings. Ella remembers that she left her shoes at the pond and runs off to collect them, where she finds Charles waiting for her. Ella is supposed to be cleaned up to receive their guest, but her stepfamily is scandalized when they discover that she is barefoot. The Sonder home is visited by their wealthy Cousin Loulou. Ella thinks that he is making fun of her and pushes him into the pool. Charles then recognizes Ella's eyes as those belonging to the girl he saw years ago. Ella asks them where they are from and they tell her that they come from the Palace and that Charles is the son of the Chief Cook. Toquet, but instead finds Charles and his friend Kovin. The next day she returns to the spot, hoping to meet Mrs. There she meets the eccentric town vagrant, Mrs. He starts to recall old memories he had of growing up there, including a small girl with unbearably sad eyes whom he saw when he was just a boy.Īfter getting into a spat with her stepfamily, Ella runs away to her favorite place, a small secluded pool on the Palace grounds. Prince Charles, son of the Duke who rules the principality, has been studying abroad for years his return being celebrated by three days of festivities and a ball on the final day. In the face of ridicule, Ella boasts that she will live in the palace one day (as a fortune-teller once told her late mother). She is shunned by the townspeople because of her anti-social behavior and nicknamed "Cinderella". Ella is a lonely and misunderstood young woman living in a European duchy and is a lowly servant to her stepmother, the Widow Sonder, and stepsisters, Birdena and Serafina.
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