Cinderella (1950)
The Cinderella story began when she falls in the hands of a wicked stepmother and two ridiculous stepsisters. After been maltreated for so long, with the help of a fairy godmother she found favor before price charming.
17 July 1929, Gary, Indiana, USA
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August 25, 2012
One of Disney's most admired feature animations, Cinderella was nominated for several Oscars.
December 22, 2010
Sweet fairy tale classic for little princesses.
September 03, 2008
This 1950 effort shows Disney at the tail end of his best period, when his backgrounds were still luminous with depth and detail and his incidental characters still had range and bite.
November 03, 2009
Yes, it's beautiful, and yes, it's classic. But it's also got rather a bland pair of lead characters. That said, it's still enjoyable family entertainment, and shall remain forever so.
November 02, 2006
As usual, everything is slightly glossy, soppy and hearty, yet not a string is left untwanged.
October 27, 2008
The musical numbers woven into the fantasy are generally solid, with at least two or three likely hit tunes standing out in the half-dozen songs.
January 01, 2000
When those little mice bust a gut trying to drag that key up hundreds of stairs in order to free Cinderella, I don't care how many Kubrick pictures you've seen, it's still exciting.
May 06, 2008
Considering the army of craftsmen who work on a Disney cartoon film, it is hard to give individual credits, for the memorable qualities.
April 15, 2011
It's not all action, and while there's plenty to keep the kids entertained, there are also nice poetic touches of animated artistry that will appeal more to adults.
November 03, 2009
Cinderella is beguiling proof that Walt Disney still knows his way around fairyland.
November 09, 2009
Great animation, but not quite as great as the pre-war standard; deeply problematic gender issues in a reed-thin story; some brilliant characters, a lot of fairly dull ones.

