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    Cinderella (1957), a musical adaptation by Rodgers and Hammerstein written for television and starring Julie Andrews as Cinderella, featuring Jon Cypher, Kaye Ballard, Alice Ghostley, and Edie Adams (originally broadcast in color, but only black-and-white kinescopes survive).

  2. The classic story of Cinderella-a young girl, mistreated by her step-mother and step-sisters, who finds out that dreams really can come true.

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  3. The story of Cinderella is a classic Grimms fairy tale about a young girl who overcomes adversity to find true love. Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there was a beautiful and pious girl named Cinderella. She was the only child of a wealthy man and his beloved wife.

  4. Cinderella, heroine of a European folktale, the theme of which appears in numerous stories worldwide; more than 500 versions of the story have been recorded in Europe alone. Its essential features are a youngest daughter who is mistreated by her jealous stepmother and elder stepsisters or a cruel.

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  5. 3 de abr. de 2015 · ‘Cinderella’ is, of course, a classic fairy story, a ‘rags to riches’ tale about a kind-hearted girl who suffers various hardships only to marry the prince of the kingdom. Why is Cinderella called Cinderella?

  6. 2024/07/01 - Grimm ENGLISH: Cinderella. There was once a rich man whose wife lay sick, and when she felt her end drawing near she called to her only daughter to come near her bed, and said, Dear child, be pious and good, and God will always take care of you, and I will look down upon you from heaven, and will be with you.

  7. The story of Cinderella can be traced back to various cultures and time periods, with versions of the tale appearing in ancient Greece, China, and Egypt. The Grimm brothers‘ version of the story is based on the oral storytelling traditions of Germany and other European regions.