Dorothy Stickney, Edie Adams, Howard Lindsay, Ilka Chase, Julie Andrews ...( see more  see more... ) , Kaye Ballard

The DVD era has unearthed another treasure. For the first time ever, Julie Andrews's performance in the title role of the original 1957 television production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderell...( read more  read more... )a is available to the public on home video. Cinderella was created as a Broadway-style television production with an original score from the creators of Oklahoma! and Carousel, featuring such songs as "In My Own Little Corner," "Impossible," "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful," and "Stepsisters' Lament." Cast in the title role was the 21-year-old Andrews, at the time starring on Broadway in My Fair Lady (another Cinderella story of sorts), and the cast was filled out by a talented bunch of stage veterans (including Kaye Ballard, Edie Adams, Dorothy Stickney, and Stickney's husband, writer Howard Lindsay). On March 31, 1957, a then-record 120 million homes saw the program as it was broadcast, live and in color, but it was preserved only in black-and-white kinescope, i.e., by aiming a camera at a monitor during the broadcast. While this version probably looks better than we have any right to expect, the picture is still fuzzy black-and-white, which makes it a tougher sell for kids than the later color versions, 1965 with Lesley Anne Warren and the 1997 Disneyized version. But give older kids (say, 8 or so) credit for being able to look past the black-and-white picture and primitive effects and enjoy the charming songs, the excellent performances, and the prospect of seeing one of their favorite actresses play one of their favorite princesses.

Fortunately, the DVD has also received the attention it deserves, with a new introduction by Andrews, a 20-minute featurette about the production, including interviews with many of the principals; Rodgers and Hammerstein's appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show a week before the broadcast; and a gallery of color photos of the production as well as promotional material, which included paper dolls of Andrews. --David Horiuchi

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Unrated, 76 min.

Directed by: Ralph Nelson

Release Date: March 31, 1957

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DVD Release Date: December 14, 2004

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  • January 14, 2009
    Really boring! (No offense, Julie Andrews is amazing in it!) But I prefer the one with Brandy, Bernadette Peters, Whoopi Goldberg, and Whitney Houston.
  • December 8, 2008
    best cinderella ever!!
  • November 13, 2008
    Probably one of the best Cinderella movies.
  • October 28, 2008
    You look pretty in the white dress Julie Andrews. I'm so glad you became a princess in the kingdom. =D
  • September 17, 2008
    Every girls dream...
  • July 13, 2008
    Good ole' Julie Andrews. A classic.

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  • ilovelucy1951
    April 8, 2007
    Julie Andrews is one of my favorite actresses. This was wonderful movie. If you like Julie Andrews at all, you will love this.
  • elefun549
    October 16, 2006
    It was a good movie

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