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      • The movies on this list closely follow the Cinderella story. While not all of these movies are for kids, many of them are, and Cinderella is without doubt a favorite fairy tale among young girls.
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    • All 4 ‘Cinderella’ Movies in Release Date Order
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    • Will There Be More Movies Featuring Cinderella?

    The first ‘Cinderella’ movie was released back in 1950, but little do people know that several sequels were made following the first successful animated adaptation. There’s also a live-action version of the movie released in 2015, but fans still refer to the original Cinderella as the flagship of the franchise. Let’s see the release date order of a...

    As we’ve already mentioned, ‘Cinderella’ movies follow a simple timeline even though there are 50 years between the first and the second movie. The timeline is relatively straightforward and it goes like this:

    You can watch all ‘Cinderella’ movies on Disney+ streaming platform since it’s home to all movies based on Disney princesses.

    So far, there has been no news regarding the continuation of the ‘Cinderella’ franchise, at least when it comes to Disney. It seems like they’re focusing on other princesses and their live-action adaptations at the moment. Have something to add? Let us know in the comments below!

    • Ever After (1998) And the shoe fits: Drew Barrymore. There are too many reasons that Andy Tennant's Ever After is the best Cinderella movie to enumerate them all here; from the nuance added to the stepfamily dynamic to the replacement of a fairy godmother with Leonardo da Vinci, Tennant's "realistic" interpretation gives the tale a unique new texture.
    • Cinderella (2015) And the shoe fits: Lily James. Kenneth Branagh's 2016 interpretation of the tale, part of Disney's recent string of live-action remakes of its library of animated classics, performs the truly magical feat of being thoroughly modern while resisting the tiresome "revisionist" trend, remaining unwaveringly faithful to the traditional story.
    • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) And the shoe fits: Brandy. The best of the R&H adaptations definitely has, like the other two, an unmistakable stagey quality, but great performances and generally improved production value make that feel more like a feature than a bug.
    • Cinderella (1950) And the shoe fits: Ilene Woods (voice) As one of the classic Disney animated fairy tales, it goes without saying that the 1950 Cinderella is pretty great.
    • Cinderella (1914) Believe it or not, before it was a Disney classic, Cinderella was a silent film. This 1914 movie was shot in black and white and featured legendary screen star Mary Pickford in the title role.
    • Cinderella (1950) Disney's animated Cinderella feature film is arguably the world's most well-known and well-loved version. Released in 1950, it sticks to the standard story, telling the tale of a down-on-her-luck young woman and her journey to becoming a princess—a pumpkin morphs into a carriage, mice become footmen, and Cinderella wears a gorgeous blue gown to the ball—with help along the way from a heavenly fairy godmother and some furry and feathered friends.
    • The Glass Slipper (1955) This live-action version of Cinderella is packed with memorable dance sequences while telling the story of Ella (Leslie Caron), a tomboy who has been forced into servitude by her stepmom and stepsisters.
    • Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (1957) This made-for-TV musical originally aired live on CBS in 1957 and starred Julie Andrews, who was then mostly known as a theater actress, as Cinderella.
  3. The movies on this list closely follow the Cinderella story. While not all of these movies are for kids, many of them are, and Cinderella is without doubt a favorite fairy tale among young girls. There is a reason Cinderella is often cited as one of Disney's best animated films.

  4. Sep 12, 2021 · We evaluate some favorite Cinderella movies — Ever After, A Cinderella Story, the Brandy Cinderella, the animated Cinderella, and The Slipper and the Rose — against the original Cinderella ...