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Fun Fact: Jennifer Bealls and Matthew Broderick would later appear together in the Miramax Version of the Thief and the Cobbler, titled "Arabian Knight".
All credits go to Blue Horizon 137
Fun Fact: Jennifer Bealls and Matthew Broderick would later appear together in the Miramax Version of the Thief and the Cobbler, titled "Arabian Knight".
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00:00.
00:30.
01:00Hello, I'm Shelley Duvall.
01:13Welcome to Fairytale Theater.
01:17It's nice to have some help from a fairy godmother once in a while,
01:20but this lucky girl rises from the ashes to discover she only needs to be herself
01:25to find true happiness and a prince.
01:30Cinderella.
01:32Cinderella.
02:00Cinderella.
02:02.
02:04.
02:06There was once a lovely young girl named Sylvia,
02:08who lived with her father and her father and her father and her father.
02:10.
02:11.
02:12There was once a lovely young girl named Cinderella,
02:22There was once a lovely young girl named Cinderella
02:36who lived with her father, her stepmother, and her two stepsisters.
02:46All in all, Cinderella was fairly content with this arrangement
02:50until one fateful day.
02:56I'm sorry.
03:12Oh, no!
03:14Oh!
03:15Mother!
03:16Mother!
03:17Mother!
03:17Oh!
03:18Oh!
03:18Oh, it's your stepfather!
03:21He's dead!
03:23So the stepmother, with the help of her two daughters,
03:27began immediate preparations for a most impressive funeral,
03:31making sure that all the right people would be in attendance.
03:37Cinderella was the only one who truly mourned the death of her father.
03:42It was so sad.
03:51I can't believe my father's really gone.
03:55It was so sad.
04:05I can't believe my father's really gone.
04:12It's difficult for us all.
04:14Well, enough gloom for one day.
04:20I think we should start to reorganize the household.
04:25We've got to pitch in and make the best of bad times.
04:29Cinderella, I think it would be lovely if you did all the cooking.
04:34Fine.
04:34And my lovely daughters, Arlene and Bertha, you won't do any cooking.
04:41I can handle that.
04:45Cinderella, you should wax the floors, too, dear.
04:49Arlene and Bertha, you won't.
04:51And now, last but not least,
04:55the sweeping, polishing, cleaning, scouring, dishes, trash, gardening,
05:00bed-making, and various miscellaneous chores,
05:04including laundry and everything else,
05:07will be done by...
05:10Cinderella!
05:12Any questions?
05:15Yes?
05:17I don't mean to be rude,
05:18but isn't this arrangement just a bit lopsided?
05:22Oh, well, I'm not finished.
05:24Bertha, your duties will include bathing yourself,
05:29brushing your own hair,
05:31and maintaining an attractive appearance.
05:35See?
05:36I'm not complaining.
05:40And Arlene,
05:41you'll be in charge of relaxing,
05:45wearing fashionable clothing,
05:47and occasionally answering the door.
05:50Oh, Mother,
05:52I hate that door thing.
05:54All right.
05:55Cinderella,
05:56you'll answer the door.
05:58And I will be in charge of...
06:02being in charge.
06:04Well,
06:05we'd better get to work.
06:06It seems to me that I still have more chores than anyone else,
06:17and I was just thinking...
06:18Well, consider yourself lucky, Cinderella,
06:20that I allow you to remain in my house.
06:24And since you are now legally my daughter,
06:27you must obey my every command.
06:29And now I command you to work.
06:42And work she did.
06:45From sunrise to sunset,
07:08day in and day out,
07:09Cinderella was responsible for every household chore imaginable.
07:14And then some.
07:15and then...
07:20So,
07:26and
07:32Cinderella, there's somebody at the door.
07:56Cinderella, answer the door!
08:05I hate all this walking.
08:15Good day, my name is Edgar.
08:18Is Cinderella Belle?
08:20What's it tell ya?
08:22Well, you see, we went to school together many years ago, and I just got back into town
08:27and thought I'd stop by and surprise her.
08:31Yeah, she's not here.
08:32Yeah, she's dead, she died.
08:35Oh, no!
08:39What a tragedy, I'm so sorry.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Well, we got over it.
08:45Bye.
08:49Was that the door?
08:51Just some boy named Edgar.
08:53Really?
08:54Edgar from school?
08:55Yes.
08:56He came by to ask me out.
08:58And to say that he hated your guts, wasn't that powerful?
09:02He is.
09:03Oh, no!
09:04Here, look.
09:05You missed a spot.
09:10Nope.
09:11Nope.
09:12Nope!
09:13Getting warmer.
09:15Oh, good enough.
09:16Stepmother?
09:17Yes.
09:18May I ask you a question?
09:19Nope.
09:22Getting warmer.
09:26Oh, good enough.
09:27Stepmother?
09:28Yes.
09:29May I ask you a question?
09:30I must know why you and my stepsisters treat me with such contempt.
09:35You know, I try to be kind and forgiving, but the nicer I am, the worse you treat me.
09:39The answer is very simple, my dear.
09:42You see, nature has been very kind to you.
09:46You've been blessed with incredible beauty, a sweet disposition, and a loving heart.
09:54These are qualities that are totally absent from myself and my daughters.
10:00Therefore, in order to balance the scales of nature, which have been unfairly tipped in your favor,
10:09it is only right that we should treat you like dirt.
10:13I'm not sure that I agree with that logic.
10:16Well, think of it as a good deed.
10:19You kiss up to us, we despise you, and everybody is happy.
10:25But I'm not happy.
10:27Splendid.
10:28Good day.
10:41I'm the appointed messenger to His Highness, Prince Henry, heir to the throne, and son of King Rupert III.
10:48Come in.
10:49Please.
10:50Come in.
10:50We're wild about royal messengers, especially cute ones.
10:55Would you like something to drink?
10:57Perhaps some ham?
10:59No, thank you.
11:00Cinderella, go wash his horse.
11:02It's the least we can do.
11:04I cordially, that is he, Prince Henry, cordially invite you to attend his Royal Autumn Ball,
11:10the theme which will be autumn.
11:12Autumn?
11:12The ball will include a scrumptious buffet, unlimited champagne, and dancing to the melodic sounds of Arturo and his band of merry cellists.
11:22RSVP by midnight tomorrow.
11:24So until then, I'll be so long.
11:31Adieu.
11:32Adieu.
11:33Adieu.
11:34Adieu.
11:37We're going to the ball.
11:39We're going to the ball.
11:41And so Cinderella was ordered to begin work at once, measuring, designing, and sewing two new beautiful gowns for her stepsisters.
11:50Tighter.
11:51Tighter.
11:52But, Mother, I won't be able to breathe.
11:56Well, one night of suffocation isn't going to kill you.
12:00Measure her now, Cinderella.
12:02Cinderella.
12:14Ah!
12:14Ah!
12:15Ah!
12:22What will you be wearing to the ball, Cinderella?
12:32Me?
12:34Why, I just assumed that I wasn't going.
12:37Oh, of course you're going.
12:39Oh, we thought you knew that.
12:41You mean I was invited to the Royal Ball?
12:43Oh, you crazy.
12:48Of course you're not going to the ball.
12:51Who'd want a filthy little nobody like you and an upwardly mobile bash like that?
12:59You're right.
13:06Who'd want a nobody like me?
13:07Now, remember, girls, this is your one chance to nab a prince.
13:20Oh, be careful, Ninny.
13:22The hair must look absolutely perfect.
13:25And remember, girls, don't act too smart.
13:30Men are intimidated by intelligent women.
13:34What do you mean, intelligent?
13:36Oh, never mind.
13:47Now, remember, be kind, be gracious, be charming.
13:51And whatever you do, don't be yourselves.
13:56Have a good time!
13:57I think I'll just stay home alone.
14:21Sit by the fireplace.
14:27Please, please, enough of this boo-hoo, and what is your problem?
14:55I want, I want to go to the ball.
15:00You want a ball, a round sort of bouncy thing?
15:04No.
15:05Oh, I was just fooling.
15:07Lighten up.
15:08I know you want to go to that ball.
15:10You do?
15:11Of course I do.
15:17Who are you?
15:19Honey, I'm your fairy godmother.
15:22Didn't you see me poof next to you?
15:25I didn't know I had a fairy godmother.
15:31Oh, most people don't.
15:33You see, we keep a very low profile.
15:38And we're very selective about when and where we offer assistance.
15:43I mean, we can't just come popping in for every little problem.
15:47Why not?
15:49Well, it wouldn't be fair.
15:50Besides, solving your own problems is part of growing up.
15:53I just show up for special occasions.
15:57Well, you know, it's just that I wish that you would have been there when my stepsisters tied me to the banister.
16:01Lookie, do you want to go to the ball or sit here all night chewing the fat?
16:05I want to go to the ball more than anything in the world.
16:08Good choice.
16:09Well, now, first thing, you need a horse.
16:13What is the matter with me?
16:14A coach?
16:15You need a nice coach.
16:17You got to arrive at that ball in style with dash.
16:21You got to make that royalty stand up and salute and say,
16:25Who is that girl?
16:27Yes.
16:27Now, what can I turn into a coach?
16:34The stove?
16:37Well, it's too greasy.
16:42Rook?
16:44Magic carpet?
16:46No, that's no trick.
16:48Something round.
16:53A vegetable.
16:57We have some pumpkins growing in the garden.
17:01Pumpkin?
17:02Yes, that's good.
17:04Oh, I like it.
17:06Round, orange, autumn.
17:09Well, now, come on.
17:10Let's go find a pumpkin.
17:17Now, stand back.
17:18This could be dangerous.
17:27Laura, hold on.
17:29Pumpkin's on holla, are they?
17:30Don't they have that gooey, stringy stuff inside them?
17:33Yeah, and seeds.
17:35Seeds?
17:36You don't want gigantic seeds inside of your coach, do you?
17:40No, I should say not.
17:42We got to dig them out.
17:43It's not that I'm afraid of hard work.
17:53In fact, I used to enjoy helping around the house.
17:55It's just that now I do everything, and they don't even say thank you.
17:58Those swine.
18:00I don't mean to complain, but they took all my clothes, and they threw me out of my own bedroom,
18:04and now I have to sleep on the floor in the kitchen.
18:07Now I'm steamed.
18:08You know what I'm going to do?
18:10I'm going to turn them into logs.
18:12Oh, no, don't do that.
18:14Well, then I'll turn them into little furry animals.
18:16That'll fix their wagons.
18:18I don't know.
18:18Maybe they can't help the way that they are.
18:21There.
18:22All cleaned out.
18:24Now, let's get this show on the road.
18:34Well, don't you have to say some magic words or something?
18:36Honey, I'm way beyond that.
18:38I'm way beyond that.
19:08Beautiful.
19:10This is the most amazing coach.
19:15And now we'll need some horses, right?
19:17Well, I thought I'd hitch myself up to the harness and pull you to the ball myself, if you don't mind.
19:24I finally got a laugh out of you.
19:26So flick your magic wand so we can have some horses.
19:29Oh, sweetheart, you've got to understand.
19:30I can't turn nothing into something.
19:33I can only turn something into something else.
19:37Any ideas?
19:38Well, there's some snails in the garden.
19:42They make awful slow horses.
19:48There's some mice in the living room.
19:51Mice.
19:51That's it.
19:53Good.
19:53Speed a little critter.
20:05I can catch cockroaches better.
20:07Oh, there's two.
20:08There's two.
20:09There's two.
20:10I got them.
20:11One.
20:12We need a coachman, quick.
20:21How about a rat?
20:23Good.
20:24That's right.
20:25Oh, ugly little thing.
20:40You look better.
20:41You look better.
20:55Are you ready?
20:59But I can't go dressed like this.
21:01Of course you can.
21:04You'll be one of a kind.
21:05The only girl dressed in soot.
21:10Gotcha.
21:11I like you.
21:12You make life fun.
21:14Oh, shucks.
21:15Here we go.
21:25And there is a bonus.
21:43Now, those are made of glass, so don't go kicking any rocks or anything.
21:55It's just, um, I mean, I don't know what to say.
22:02You're welcome.
22:15Oh, one more thing.
22:18You gotta be home by midnight.
22:20Why?
22:21Because at midnight, the magic ends.
22:26Your coach will again become a pumpkin.
22:29Your horses will become mice.
22:30Your coachman will become a rat.
22:32And you will again be dressed in rags.
22:34Trust me, this is no joke.
22:36I'll be home by midnight, I promise.
22:38That's my girl.
22:39Now, go, enjoy.
22:41Coachman, drive on.
22:51I love my work.
22:58So glad you could come.
23:27Such a lovely dress.
23:32Oh, thank you.
23:33Thank you, Prince Henry.
23:35For what?
23:36For kissing my hand.
23:37I'll never wash it again.
23:40I guess she liked it.
23:47Excuse me, fair maiden.
23:48Something in your eye?
23:49No, I was just giving you a little signal.
23:53Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
23:56Goodbye.
23:56There's one now.
24:06Ew, he's ugly.
24:08Oh, who cares?
24:10He's an aristocrat.
24:13I mean, will you quit stuffing your face?
24:17Where's some more of those crunchy things?
24:20There's Prince Henry now.
24:22Oh, hurry up or you'll miss your chance.
24:28Hello, Prince Henry.
24:30Oh, what?
24:32Oh, glad you're enjoying the food.
24:37Well?
24:38Well, what?
24:40Well, don't you find my daughters fascinating?
24:42Um, considering we've never met?
24:46Oh, I knew you'd like us.
24:48We can dance, too.
24:49Yes, and you can dance with both of us at the same time.
24:51Oh.
24:53Oh, I think I hear my father, the king, calling.
24:56Oh.
25:12Who is that woman?
25:18Do you know who she is?
25:20No.
25:21She's obviously a princess.
25:23Yes, obviously.
25:32Excuse me.
25:33Excuse me.
25:33Excuse me.
25:42Hello.
25:45Hi.
25:50Have you ever seen anything so beautiful in your life?
25:53No.
25:56I'll never forget this as long as I live.
25:59Me neither.
26:03Are you all right?
26:06Oh.
26:07You wouldn't want to dance, would you?
26:09I wouldn't?
26:10I didn't think so.
26:12I mean, yes, of course.
26:13I'd love to.
26:15No.
28:48But we'll be back really soon, ladies and gentlemen, so don't go away.
29:24Yes, I know him quite well.
29:26He's a charming young fellow.
29:29There he is.
29:30No, I don't see him just now.
29:34There he is.
29:35There he is.
29:36He's standing right next to you.
29:39No.
29:40At your service.
29:45You mean your...
29:47Oh, my...
29:49I had no idea.
29:52And you are?
29:53I am very pleased to meet you.
29:56Oh, the pleasure is my pleasure.
29:58I mean, it's all mine.
29:59I'm so embarrassed I didn't recognize you.
30:01Don't be, please.
30:03I find it quite refreshing.
30:05I get tired of everybody knowing who I am wherever I go.
30:08But, of course, it's hard to stay anonymous when your face is on all the money.
30:14It's a nice face.
30:18Oh, no.
30:18Hi, Henry.
30:20Remember us?
30:22Oh, what a gorgeous dress.
30:24Yeah.
30:24How much did it cost?
30:26Oh, it was just something I pooped together.
30:29Poofed?
30:30Put.
30:31I mean, put together.
30:32You know something?
30:33You could come over to our house and visit sometime.
30:36Yeah, we could get to be best friends.
30:38That would be nice.
30:40And you could come, too.
30:42Of course.
30:44Most obnoxious woman I've ever met.
30:47Oh, let's go tell Mother.
30:54You must be hungry.
30:58You like fruit?
31:00Oh, we're all out of fruit.
31:02Except for some melon balls.
31:03Um, you wait here, and I'll be right back.
31:09All right.
31:17Hello, lonely maiden.
31:20Quite a bash, huh?
31:24Name's Alfred.
31:26I'm very famous.
31:29Can I help you?
31:30Nah.
31:30Oh, you, she's with you.
31:35Oh, I didn't know.
31:37Disappear, Alfred.
31:38Okay.
31:43That must be what's known as chivalry.
31:45For the next few hours, Cinderella had the most enchanting evening of her life, gaining the admiration and affection of everyone with her natural charm and beauty.
32:07Offhand, I'd say you were the head of the ball.
32:14Well, offhand, I'd say you're the most charming prince I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.
32:18Well, then, maybe you wouldn't mind if I saw you again sometime, maybe.
32:25What time is it?
32:26Who cares?
32:27Please, what time is it?
32:28Quarter to twelve.
32:41Wait, please!
32:43Cutting it a little close, aren't you?
33:05Oh, fairy godmother, I had the most wonderful night of my life.
33:08Well, don't just stand there, swoon, and tell me all about it.
33:14Well, I walked in, and everyone stopped and stared at me.
33:17And the prince, he was so handsome.
33:19And he was by my side all night.
33:21And we danced, and we talked, and we had melon balls.
33:24And I really liked the prince a lot.
33:27So you're telling me you had a good time.
33:29Oh, and I owe it all to you.
33:32Rubbish!
33:32You did it all yourself.
33:35Oh, the cake was already made.
33:37All I did was add the frosting.
33:39But it was real, wasn't it?
33:40It wasn't just a dream, right?
33:43What's reality?
33:44Does anybody know?
33:50Cat was whistling through his feet.
33:52I know!
33:54I couldn't have my hair done exactly like her.
33:57Oh, yeah, everyone knows the way to a prince's heart is through your hair.
34:00Well, sleeping beauty.
34:08How was the ball?
34:10We were a smash.
34:12Yes, Prince Henry fell in love with us.
34:15But you've never guessed what happened.
34:17The most beautiful princess in the world came to the ball, and no one knew who she was.
34:24Really?
34:25Yes, but then she just ran out for no reason.
34:28It was so rude.
34:30Yeah, you could tell Prince Henry was very upset.
34:33He was.
34:34Too bad you missed it.
34:38Yes, it is.
34:39Hi, son.
34:50How was the ball?
34:52It was terrible, Father.
34:54Ah, I know.
34:55I hate him, too.
34:56About five, ten minutes of that chit-chat, yakety-yak.
35:00I'm gone.
35:02I go off to the kitchen, sniff a little brandy.
35:04Have you ever talked to that chef, Jacques?
35:07He was a heck of a nice guy.
35:11You feeling a little blue?
35:13I'm in love, Father.
35:18I see.
35:20She was...
35:21She was the most wonderful creature that ever walked the face of the earth.
35:26Let me tell you something about women, son.
35:33They're different from men.
35:35This is serious, Father.
35:38We were having a terrific time.
35:40And all of a sudden, for no reason at all, she just ran off.
35:43Oh, a little hard-to-get play, eh?
35:49Who is this mysterious woman?
35:51I don't know who she is.
35:54I don't even know where she's from.
35:57All I know is I have to see her again.
36:00Well, you know she likes to come to fancy parties, don't you?
36:03So, throw another ball.
36:05Alert the press.
36:06Leak it to the town crier.
36:09Trust me, she'll come.
36:11That's a terrific idea.
36:12We'll have another ball tomorrow.
36:17Leave out the decorations.
36:19Prepare the melon balls.
36:20Henry, Henry.
36:22I'm a little pooped.
36:23Maybe you'd better wait till next week.
36:25Yes, you're probably right.
36:27But leave those decorations up anyway.
36:32Save a little money.
36:42Please, please, where are you when I really need you?
37:05I just have to see him one more time.
37:09Please.
37:15Where is your faith?
37:18Oh, you're here.
37:20There's another ball, and I was wondering if you might...
37:23Darling, I have some bad news.
37:27Last week, I lost my magical powers.
37:32Maybe something I'll add.
37:33I don't know.
37:35Ha-ha.
37:36Gotcha.
37:36Ha-ha-ha.
37:37Oh, darling, I wouldn't let you down.
37:40I love you.
37:41Now, let's see.
37:42What was it?
37:43A pumpkin?
37:44And some rodents?
37:46Follow me.
37:46Son, forget it.
38:04She's not going to show.
38:05Why don't you come back inside and join the party?
38:08I'll just wait a few more minutes.
38:10I'll be in the kitchen.
38:16You didn't want to waste any time, did you?
38:20Not tonight.
38:20Well, we'll try the old three-in-one method.
38:23Will that work?
38:24If they don't explode.
38:43Oh.
38:46Ready?
38:47Yes.
39:11Where is your glass slippers?
39:13I don't know how to tell you this, but I broke them.
39:17I was just kicking down the cobblestones, and then all of a sudden...
39:19You would?
39:21Gotcha.
39:22Oh.
39:23Oh.
39:25Oh.
39:30Now, does my happy little princess remember what happens at midnight?
39:34Yes, yes.
39:34Everything changes back.
39:36Pumpkin, mice, rat, and ragged clothing.
39:38That's right.
39:39Don't forget.
39:40Midnight.
39:40I won't.
39:41I won't.
39:50Have a good time.
39:52Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
39:54And if you do, just don't.
39:58Crazy kid.
39:59I knew it.
40:12I just knew you'd come.
40:24I was afraid you might not want to see me again after the way I ran off.
40:28Are you kidding?
40:29You're the reason I'm having this ball.
40:31Really?
40:32Come on.
40:33Let's not waste any more time.
40:34What a beautiful lady.
40:52Hey.
41:00Oh.
41:00Don't you want to introduce me?
41:02We're dancing, Father.
41:04So?
41:04I'm the king.
41:06Come on.
41:06Introduce me.
41:07Hello.
41:08I've heard so much about you.
41:09Can you wait until later, please?
41:12Well, I need to give a hug.
41:15Henry, since you're more experienced in these matters, maybe you can tell me why we feel
41:34so comfortable together.
41:35Sure.
41:37That's easy.
41:40I have no idea.
41:44All I know is I couldn't stop thinking about you all week.
41:47You do?
41:49I felt empty, like there was a part of me missing.
41:54No.
41:55That's exactly how I felt.
41:59But I don't feel that way now.
42:02Me neither.
42:02Me neither.
42:05I wonder, do you, do you suppose that's what love is?
42:12It's a possibility.
42:14Well, if it's not, it should be.
42:18I just wish I knew more about this sort of thing.
42:27Do you know anything about kissing?
42:30Yes.
42:33I'm almost certain it has something to do with the lips.
42:35Like mine?
42:40Yes.
42:42They get very close together.
42:46Almost touching.
42:47I'm almost touching.
42:47One more time.
43:00So soon.
43:02Live dangerously.
43:03Is it eleven o'clock?
43:22I think it's twelve.
43:23No!
43:24No!
43:28Not again!
43:29điều maskная!
43:30No!
43:36No!
43:38No!
43:38No!
43:43No!
43:43No!
43:44Which way did she go?
44:06Who, sire?
44:07The princess.
44:08Beautiful woman with the...
44:09She just came right this way.
44:11I didn't notice her.
44:12I just saw her with my own eyes come right out the door.
44:14This door?
44:16Don't be an idiot, man.
44:17I wasn't here, sir.
44:18I...
44:19Actually, your highness, sir, your prince, sir, I...
44:23Hello.
44:38That's not mine.
44:39I know.
44:40It's hers.
44:52Fairy godmother, where are you?
44:55It's not fair.
44:57It's all just a cruel joke.
45:01I don't like your sense of humor anymore.
45:06And I'm hopelessly in love, and I'll never see him again.
45:09I wish there had never been any magic, and I wish you would never come here.
45:20Because then I would never have known what I was missing.
45:23I love you, Prince Henry.
45:37I love you, Prince Henry.
45:38She doesn't love me, Father.
45:52Nonsense, son.
45:53I was watching you two all evening.
45:56Though I must admit she is a strange man, scampering off like that all the time.
46:04I just wish I knew her name.
46:06You still don't know her name?
46:08What have you been calling her, hey, you?
46:10One thing's for certain.
46:13She has incredibly tiny feet.
46:20That's it.
46:21You issue a proclamation.
46:23You say,
46:24Whatsoever it slipper...
46:26Say,
46:28Whomsoever...
46:30Say that you will marry the girl whose foot fits this glass slipper.
46:35Yes.
46:40That's a terrific idea.
46:43Well, of course.
46:45That's why I'm king.
46:48And so the prince and his messenger began their search for the rightful owner of the glass slipper.
46:55Naturally, they started with the ladies of the court.
47:01Mm-hmm.
47:02When that failed, they set out for the countryside, stopping at every house that contained a likely prospect.
47:23The prince continued his search for several weeks, but to no avail.
47:29Oh, mother, this hurts.
47:38I've told you, Arlene.
47:40That glass slipper is supposedly very tiny.
47:44You have got to shrink those feet.
47:48You know something?
47:50I'm pretty sure I lost a glass slipper.
47:53Yes, I'm almost positive.
47:55Positive.
47:59My feet are killing me.
48:01Their feet are killing me.
48:03If I see one more fallen, I shall scream.
48:11Guess who?
48:13Why, hello, Prince Henry.
48:15What a surprise.
48:17I'll bet.
48:17Do I have to?
48:33Trust me, it won't fit.
48:34Do it.
48:35Do it.
48:35Here we...
48:50Next.
48:53Push a little harder, Arlene.
49:08Tough luck.
49:10Try me again.
49:12My feet were swollen.
49:13No, sorry.
49:15Maybe it'll fit me.
49:19You!
49:19What's so funny?
49:25Well, it's just Cinderella.
49:27She's nothing but a nothing.
49:30Madam, it takes one, as they say, to know one.
49:40Oh, Cinderella, why are you making all this trouble?
49:43Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:44Oh!
49:45Oh!
49:45Oh!
49:46Oh!
49:46Oh!
49:47Oh!
49:48Oh!
49:48Oh!
49:49It's a perfect fit.
49:54I found my princess.
49:59I was looking for that shoe everywhere.
50:01She cheated!
50:05Oh!
50:05I knew it was her all along.
50:07Oh!
50:07So, son, now we can all be one happy royal family.
50:25I've been wanting to do that for a long time.
50:36Very god, mother.
50:39Well, now, let's get you out of those rags for good.
50:42Pardon me for asking, who is that magic woman?
50:57This is my fairy godmother.
50:58This is my fairy godmother.
50:58She brought us together.
50:59Thank you, dear lady.
51:01You're welcome, your harness.
51:05But, fairy godmother, don't you think it's a bit cruel to turn them into rabbits?
51:09Oh, they'll be back to normal at midnight.
51:12Midnight?
51:14Midnight.
51:15Then that explains why...
51:16Not only handsome, but smart.
51:20I assume you'll be staying for the wedding.
51:22Honey, who do you think's gonna give away the bride?
51:25And they lived happily ever after.
51:39And who would know better than a fairy godmother?
51:55I wish...
51:57All the merchandise...
51:59I actually went through before.
52:00And who would know better than a fairy godmother?
52:01They only assume that she'd be even better than the one
52:03for a long time.
52:04But they can't hear better than a fairy godmother.
52:05But I will never have that fairy godmother.
52:06So, I know more than one who's gonna give away the bride.
52:07Let me walk in.
52:09I know more than one of those brown people.
52:12I know more than one of our children.
52:13I swear that they've been to sacrifice for their children.
52:14I love the bride.
52:16I know more than a fairy godmother.
52:17I see you, one of my friends.
52:19I know more than a fairy godmother.
52:21I know more than a fairy godmother.
52:23And I pray that there's something I know.
52:23A fairy godmother, he?
54:55Fairytale Theatre transfers these classic stories from the printed page to the television screen.
55:02Robin Williams and the Frog Prince.
55:03Uh, there's a, uh, frog outside, sir.
55:08Oh, a horrid toad.
55:12Oh, a nasty princess.
55:14And I am not a toad.
55:16I am a frog and fiercely proud of him.
55:18Who said that?
55:20I did.
55:21Who is that?
55:22He is the frog.
55:23What's your name?
55:25Prince Robin.
55:26Uh, guards throw him into the deepest dungeon you can find.
55:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you can't.
55:33I'm naked.
55:35Elliot Gould and Gene Stapleton are the giants in Jack and the Beanstalk.
55:39Hi, honey.
55:40I smell the birds of an English bird.
55:49Oh, shut up with that cold.
55:52You couldn't smell a thing.
55:54Christopher Reeve and Bernadette Peters in Sleeping Beauty.
55:57Such beauty could crown my enterprise.
56:02You're too beautiful.
56:04You're too pure.
56:05You're too good.
56:06Do I dare to wake you to reality?
56:11Or am I dreaming now?
56:25What kept you?
56:26The Emperor of all Cathay will now express his thoughts.
56:37Why should I?
56:39Mick Jagger in The Nightingale.
56:41I wish I had my own little son.
56:59No, but that's cute.
57:18I'm going to call you Pinocchio.
57:22Pinocchio?
57:24Not Pinocchio.
57:25Pinocchio.
57:26Oh, ah, ah, ah, ah.
57:32Something was wrong upon you.
57:34Uh, no, just a little itch.
57:36Fairytale theater has attracted the talents of some of the most popular actors from the world of films, television, and the theater.
57:44There are reasons for doing them.
57:45Well, all of them love the uniqueness of the roles.
57:48Well, all of them love the characters.
58:47.
59:17.
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