Cinderella (1947 film)
Cinderella (Russian: Зо́лушка, romanized: Zolushka) is a 1947 Soviet fairy tale musical film by Lenfilm studios. PlotThe story unfolds in a magical kingdom as its inhabitants prepare for a grand royal ball. The King (Erast Garin) checks the readiness of all palace services in the morning and meets the Forester (Vasili Merkuryev) during an inspection run. During their conversation, it turns out that the Forester and his daughter Cinderella (Yanina Zhejmo) suffer from the despotism of Stepmother (Faina Ranevskaya), who dotes on her two native daughters Anna and Marianne (Elena Yunger, Tamara Sezenevskaya), but at the same time suppresses her husband and stepdaughter. The King invites the Forester to the ball with Cinderella, assuring that in the evening there will be "a celebration that will make you forget all the hardships." Meanwhile, Cinderella, doing household chores, talks about how her Stepmother and stepsisters will dance and eat ice cream at the ball, and she will be able, at best, to stand under the palace windows and look at the celebration from afar. The heroine's appeal to "kind people" who would help change her life turns out to be heard: in the evening twilight, Fairy (Varvara Myasnikova) appears in front of the girl; Fairy is accompanied by a young Page (Igor Klimenkov). A fairy uses a magic wand to turn a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into four horses, and a rat into a Coachman. Instead of the poor "dirty girl" dress, the heroine turns out to be dressed in a ball gown. The page presents her with crystal slippers. Escorting the heroine to the ball, Fairy urges her to return home no later than twelve o'clock, because at midnight Cinderella's beautiful dress will turn into an old one, and the horses will turn into mice again. The King, who meets Cinderella on the steps of the palace, sincerely rejoices at the new guest, and the Prince (Aleksey Konsovsky) falls in love with a "mysterious and beautiful stranger" at first sight. While the Stepmother, Anna and Marianne consider the "signs of attention" from the illustrious persons, Cinderella, who is not recognized by them, plunges into the atmosphere of the holiday. Suddenly, a Page appears in front of her, who warns her that the King has ordered all the palace clocks to be turned back an hour. Cinderella manages to thank the Prince for his kindness and care and rushes down the marble steps. The miniature crystal slipper that slipped off the heroine's foot is the only thing the Prince has left. The king, organizing a search for a stranger, announces that the girl who will fit the shoe will become the Prince's bride. When the royal Corporal (Sergey Filippov), who is trying on, appears at the Forester's house, Cinderella puts a shoe on Anna's foot at her Stepmother's request. The king, however, refuses to recognize Anna as his son's bride. Meanwhile, the Forester brings the reluctant Cinderella to the palace and, during a conversation with the King, takes the second shoe out of his pocket. The film ends with Cinderella and the Prince explaining and the King predicting that they "will have a daughter, just like Cinderella," who will be married by a Page. Cast
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