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Walt Disney's Cinderella, based on the world's greatest fairy tale, has captivated audiences for generations with spellbinding story, memorable music and unforgettable characters. Experience this all new digital restoration and special features
7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
a dream...
A Customer from London, 18th September, 2007
Cinderella, you're as lovely as your name Cinderella, you're a sunset in a frame Though you're dressed in rags You wear an air of queenly grace Anyone can see a throne Would be your proper place Cinderella, if you give your heart a chance It will lead you, to the kingdom of romance There you'll see your dreams unfold Cinderella, Cinderella In the sweetest story ever told
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4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Do you really need somebody to tell you?
William Brown from Edinburgh, 11th December, 2008
Come on. It's Cinderella. It's Disney. It's a classic and pure class. You surely don't need our opinion. You know it's great.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
a
A Customer from Kent, England, 10th January, 2007
Xcellent! My daughter loved it
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
fabulous
A Customer from england, 26th August, 2006
worth watching if only with the kids.
A golden Disney
RJNeb2 from , 25th July, 2010
There's charm aplenty in this pleasant Disney animated interpretation of the fairy tale. There was never much to the story of Cinderella (and the heroine is fairly anaemic while her Prince Charming barely makes an impact) so wisely the studio plays up the comedy angle using its delightful mice characters and their ongoing battle with Lucifer, the cat. That, some catchy tunes and a good nasty villain in the wicked stepmother make it really quite enjoyable.
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'Cinderella'
A Customer from Leicester, 13th May, 2009
1st disc great but don't bother with disc 2
CINDERELLA (1950.)
xNutterFamilyOfBuryx from , 11th April, 2009
Fantastic film for the whole family, great songs, animation and perfect to watch when you're feeling fed up to reflect on those childhood memories when you thought you were the damsel in distresses hero or the beautiful princess with long golden hair and eyes a saphirre blue. Would reccomend to everyone (apart from grown men.) Natasha (aged 13 years- xNutterFamilyOfBuryx)
the ultimate princess film
Alfie3 from from Uckfield, 14th March, 2009
What an you say about cinderella that hasn't already been said before? probably not much. We all know the story, and my four year old daughter loved it. My six year old son was not so complimentary - it involved the words 'girls' and 'stupid'. Don't think you can go too wrong with this one, happy ending guaranteed...