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The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
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Released: 1/1/1976
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Synopsis:
In this musical re-telling of Cinderella, the king of Euphrania is determined to find his son a wife who will provide a political alliance to prevent war, but Prince Edward wants to marry for love. The king hosts a ball to find a suitable match. Cinderella, is living as a servant in her own home since the death of her father, but manages to attend the ball when her fairy godmother casts a spell on her. At the ball, the prince falls in love with Cinderella, who rushes home as the spell wears off, losing one slipper on the way. Prince Edward takes the slipper and searches for the girl who owns it, his one true love, in spite of the political ramifications for his kingdom.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1976
Director
Credit
Bryan Forbes
Director
Cast
Credit
Richard Chamberlain
Prince Edward
Gemma Craven
Cinderella
Annette Crosbie
Fairy Godmother
Edith Evans
Dowager Queen
Christopher Gable
John
Michael Hordern
King
Margaret Lockwood
Stepmother
Kenneth More
Chamberlain
Julian Orchard
Montague
Lally Bowers
Queen
Sherrie Hewson
Palatine
Rosalind Ayres
Isobella
John Turner
Major Domo
Keith Skinner
Willoughby
Polly Williams
Lady Caroline
Norman Bird
Dress Shop Proprietor
Roy Barraclough
Tailor
Elizabeth Mansfield
Lady in Waiting to the Queen
Peter Graves
General
Gerald Sim
First Lord of Navy
Geoffrey Bayldon
Archbishop
Valentine Dyall
2nd Major Domo
Tim Barrett
Minister
Vivienne McKee
Bride
Andre Morell
Bride's Father
Myrtle Reed
Bride's Mother
Ludmilla Nova
2nd Lady in Waiting to the Queen
Peter Leeming
Singing Guard
Marianne Broome
Princess
Tessa Dahl
Princess
Lea Dreghorn
Princess
Eva Reuber-Staier
Princess
Ann Rutherford
Princess
Suzette St Claire
Princess
Jenny Lee Wright
Milk Maid
Patrick Jordon
Prince's Guard
Rocky Taylor
Prince's Guard
Paul Schmitzburger
Cow Herd
Bryan Forbes
Herald
Production Credits
Credit
David Frost
Executive Producer
Stuart Lyons
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Paradine Co-Productions Ltd
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
CIC Productions
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Universal
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Bryan Forbes
Screenplay
Richard M Sherman
Screenplay
Robert B Sherman
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Bert Davey
Art Director - art direction
Raymond Simm
Production Designer
Film Camera
Credit
Tony Imi
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Bob Hathaway
Music Editor
Angela Morley
Music Arranger
Richard M Sherman
Song - songs
Richard M Sherman
Music
Robert B Sherman
Song - songs
Robert B Sherman
Music
Angela Morley
Music - music director
Production Management
Credit
Peter Manley
Production Supervisor
Naim Attallah
Production Coordinator
Jack Causey
Assistant Director
John Asprey
Production Coordinator
Sound
Credit
Janet Davidson
Sound Editor
Bill Daniels
Sound - sound recording
Gordon McCallum
Sound - sound rerecording
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Julie Harris
Costume Designer
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