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The Slipper and the Rose

The Slipper and the Rose

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Songs, Stunning Scenery. A Musical Triumph!
Review: I think I was about five years old when I first saw this movie, and immediately I was hooked. It tells the story of Cinderella, and has to be one of the most lavish tellings of the tale that I have ever seen. The sets and scenery are beautiful, as are the magnificent houses which remind me of the castles we all longed to live in as young children. All roles in the film are cast perfectly, especially Margaret Lockwood as the wicked stepmother, who makes life hellish for our beautiful heroine.

The Slipper and the Rose, never takes itself too seriously, but at all times remains engaging. At the time of its theatrical release, this film was not received well, however everyone that I know who has seen it, has remarked on what a fun, witty, and romantic film it is, with fantastic music and songs that you hum for days afterwards. Definitely one for the collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Suddenly it happens, and the dream comes true!"
Review: "Wonderfully, beautifully it happens and your world is new," says Cinderella in this long awaited film, which is FINALLY being released in its entirety -- the full length, British version! This wonderful, lavish musical of the story of Cinderella, stars Richard Chamberlain as the Prince, Gemma Craven as Cinderella, and a wonderful cast including Annette Crosbie, Michael Hordern, Christopher Gable, Kenneth More, Margaret Lockwood, and Dame Edith Evans. The musical score is brilliantly written by the incomparable Sherman Brothers, who also co-wrote the script with Director Bryan Forbes. This is a great film for all ages, and sure to be a perfect addition to your movie collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A hard to find gem!
Review: I have loved this movie since I first saw it several years ago, and have been searching for a copy of it on VHS for years. It is charming, eccentric, and funny. It can't decide whether to be serious or campy, and is certainly at it's best when it's campy! Some great moments. If you always wanted to see Richard Chamberlain sing and dance, now's your chance!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A SECRET KINGDOM.....FAR -A-WAY.........SOMEWHERE!
Review: THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE was one of the last of the great romantic musicals. It is an enchanting production, produced on a grand scale;with lavish, detailed costumes, a talented, all-star cast, and a marvelous academy award-nominated musical score, by the famous Sherman brothers. The musical is pitched as a Cinderella story; but no one pays much attention to Cinderella, as this version focuses mostly on her Prince. Richard Chamberlain steps up to the plate and steals the show; with his stately good looks, beautiful baritone voice, and graceful dance routines. From the very first scene, when he rides up to the castle on his magnificent horse, all eyes remain fixed on this amazingly talented actor; who was born to play royalty. He and the famous Christopher Gable, deliver an unforgetable song and dance routine in the royal family crypt, that is not only a visual delight, but a challenging athletic endeavor as well. Bryan Forbes directed this fanciful, witty, production with his usual "eye for detail". He treats his audience to majestic snow scenes, stately castles and cathedrals, romantic gardens, and a Cinderella ball scene that has "rainbows racing around the room, and shooting stars that begin to zoom"! Gemma Craven is an acceptable Cinderella, but her mediocre talents are overshadowed by the amazing talents of her co-star, Richard Chamberlain. This is a fun, visually pleasing, romantic Cinderella story, told from the Prince's perspective. As always, the regal, romantic Richard Chamberlain, rounds up his audience, and very capably whisks them away to a Secret Kingdom ......far-away....Somewhere!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Magical & Romantic Movie - Best Cinderella Ever!!!
Review: I first saw that movie when I was in second grade and I remember putting "Gemma Craven" (the actress, who plays Cinderella) as my "Favorite Actress" in my diary. I have seen this movie so many times now and I can watch it over and over again... The music is amazing (by the Sherman Brothers, who also wrote "Mary Poppins" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"). The story is so detailed and realistic for those times and full of humor and subtle irony. Everytime I watch that movie I find another detail that makes me smile - it is definitely not only for children, but also for adults with a big heart. It was produced with a love to detail. The costumes and the scenery are truly magical and splendid. There are no words to really describe the beauty of them. The dancing scenes are wonderfully choreographed and danced. The actors not only play their roles - they ARE them. I would not change one single actor - they all are so unique and could not have been chosen better: I love the slightly confused King, the wicked but stylish Stepmother, the loveable Fairy Godmother and of course Richard Chamberlain as the charming Prince and Gemma Craven as the beautiful and touching Cinderella. I can unconditionally recommend that movie. I have seen most Cinderella movies (old and new, musical and fairy tale, ballet versions etc.) and this is my most favorite!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sparkling, imaginative, and delightful with a biting wit!
Review: I was treated to this film when it was first released in the US in 1977. I immediately dragged everyone I could think of to see it.

This rendition of the classic tale can entrance young and old alike. The fairy tale is there, with the handsome prince (Richard Chamberlain at his best!) and the downtrodden Cinderella (Gemma Craven in the role of a lifetime) being assisted by the most "down-to-earth" fairy godmother(perfectly portrayed by acclaimed actress Annette Crosbie of "One Foot in the Grave"), and complete with lush scenery, exquisite costumes, and songs by the same team who did "Mary Poppins." (The Sherman brothers did get an Academy Award Nomination for "He Danced With Me/She Danced with Me" from the film.)

But wait. There's more. We have a plot twist, fleshed out characters of the queen, the king, and the court, plus an attendant-at-arms in the person of Royal Ballet star-turned-actor Christopher Gable. The whole story has wit, and bite, and a fullness of character. The musical numbers are beautifully staged and acrobatic enough to be reminiscent of Gene Kelly's work. Chamberlain's singing was a known factor, and his dancing work was good enough to match Gable's. (Of course, Chamberlain has been stage-fighting trained for swordwork and such.)

If you think you saw this on the Disney Channel, you saw MOST of it. I saw it in the theater and saw ALMOST ALL of it. The DVD version now available has IT ALL. Not seen in US theatres: the number "Find a Mate" which included the great Dame Edith Evans singing! Then there's the song Gemma Craven sings while in exile. [Note: the soundtrack, which was released when the film ran in the theater, does not include either of those numbers.] Also new to US audiences: a glimpse into the life of Annette Crosbie's fairy godmother, and what she has to deal with.

It's a lavish production, the last of the original musicals, and truly enjoyable. DVD extras include a behind the scenes look at the production as well as a look at the inception of the project. Considering the film will soon be 30 years old, and hadn't been readily available for years, this is wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this Movie!
Review: This film is the best telling of the Cinderella story ever made. It is witty, fun, charming, gorgeous, and touching. I loved it when I was a girl and now my daughters are discovering it for themselves...and loving it just as much as I do!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A SECRET KINGDOM....FAR -A-WAY....SOMEWHERE!
Review: THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE was one of the last of the great romantic musicals. It is an enchanting production, produced on a grand scale, with lavish, detailed costumes, a talented, all-star cast, and a marvelous academy award-nominated musical score, by the famous Sherman brothers. The musical is pitched as a Cinderella story, but no one pays much attention to Cinderella, as this version focuses mostly on her Prince. Richard Chamberlain steps up to the plate and steals the show, with his stately good looks, beautiful baritone voice, and graceful dance routines. From the very first scene, when he rides up to the castle on his magnificent horse, all eyes remain fixed on this amazingly talented actor, who was born to play royalty. He and the famous Christopher Gable, deliver an unforgettable song and dance routine in the royal family crypt, that is not only a visual delight, but a challenging athletic endeavor as well.

Bryan Forbes directed this fanciful, witty, production with his usual "eye for detail." He treats his audience to majestic snow scenes, stately castles and cathedrals, romantic gardens, and a Cinderella ball scene that has "rainbows racing around the room, and shooting stars that begin to zoom." Gemma Craven is an acceptable Cinderella, but her mediocre talents are overshadowed by the amazing talents of her co-star, Richard Chamberlain. This is a fun, visually pleasing, romantic Cinderella story, told from the Prince's perspective. As always, the regal, romantic Richard Chamberlain, rounds up his audience, and very capably whisks them away to a Secret Kingdom....far-a-way....Somewhere!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not your mother's Cinderella
Review: I love this movie, absolutely and positively. Can't remember how I stumbled on it.

The DVD verious needs serious work by those who restore movies. The colors are awful and the editing of the last few minutes is unforgiveable.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very disappointing.
Review: After winning an autographed copy several years ago, I had to wait a long time to unite this DVD with a DVD player. I have always enjoyed the Sherman Brothers' work, from Mary Poppins to 1776, even the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room. I was also looking forward to finally watching Michael Hordern onscreen, after falling in love with his voice in the BBC's radio version of The Lord of the Rings (he was a spectacular Gandalf). Now, after all that buildup, what a tremendous letdown. I'm about 40 minutes in and bored out of my skull. The jokes are flat, the lyrics monosyllabic and predictable, the melodies are entirely forgettable, and the acting is entirely two-dimensional.

Not recommended for anyone over the age of 5.


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