Nothing happens to Cinderella per se, but every enchanted item she had would revert to it's original state - the coach and horses, the footmen and driver, the dress and, yes, the glass slippers. read more
Nothing happens to Cinderella per se, but every enchanted item she had would revert to it’s original state - the coach and horses, the footmen and driver, the dress and, yes, the glass slippers. After all, no self respecting Prince would want to be seen dancing with a pauper. read more
Cinderella is a 1914 silent film starring Mary Pickford, directed by James Kirkwood, Sr., produced by Daniel Frohman, and released by Famous Players Film Company. The film is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella. The film was released on Blu-ray & DVD as a bonus feature from the DVD of Through the Back Door (1921). read more
There, her fairy godmother appears and makes her, using magic, a just as beautiful dress. Cinderella goes to the ball but her fairy godmother tells her to back for midnight. Cinderella dances with the prince and makes it home JUST in time, but on the way home she loses her glass slipper because of all the rush and running. read more