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Cinderfella

Cinderfella

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fella Fabulous!
Review: I recall watching some Jerry Lewis movies when I was a child while visiting my Aunts house. I was entertained. As I grew older I found that Jerry Lewis became lost in childhood memories. However, one late night I was watching television and this movie was on. I had missed the beginning, and had to go to bed before the end, if I hadn't I would have been up to 5:30. I thought this movie was sooo cute, that I just had to order it. And it was worth it. I love the Cinderella gone upside down plot of this movie, and Jerry is an adorable jem. Perhaps I was a fan all along, but this movie had to remind me of it. This movie inspires me to see more of what Jerry has to offer and perhaps view some more of his movies as a grown up! A child grownup that is, who always roots for the underdog!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heaps of fun and laugh's
Review: Jerry Lewis is sooooooo good in this movie. It's better than Cinderella and make's me laught every time I watch it (which has been many.)I will never get sick of it. There are lot's of very funny lines. If your a Jerry Lewis fan it won't fail to please.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Modern Day Cinderella Story -- Jerry Lewis Style!
Review: One of Lewis's early non-Martin films. Superior production values and charm throughout, this is a true Sunday afternoon family affair.

Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Cinderella", orphaned Lewis is trapped in the situation of being royally taken advantage of by a selfish, scheming step-mother and her two full-grown layabout, playboy-wanna-be sons. The estate and a sizable fortune that went with it was to go to Lewis, but his "family" cleverly swindeld him, making Lewis feel grateful to be "allowed to stay". Used and abused as house-boy, Lewis attracts the attention of a love-interest, much to the chagrin of the two rejected step-brothers. The rest is predictable.

Not a huge box-office success, this piece of light Hollywood candy nonetheless has found steady fans in the wonderful world of TV re-runs. Like Annette & Frankie and their beach outings, a steady supply of 1960s Jerry Lewis films have been shown and shown again on small screens all over the world. To own this gem on VHS is a sound investment in the comedy entertainment of any household. A big winner in my book!*****


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