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The Slipper and the Rose | 
enlarge | Actors: Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven, Annette Crosbie, Christopher Gable, Peter Graves (ii) Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 111 reviews Sales Rank: 24747
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 DVD Layers: 2 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 143 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
UPC: 014381682427 EAN: 0014381682427 ASIN: B00004RFEI
Theatrical Release Date: 1976 Release Date: May 2, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: THIS OUT OF PRINT DVD COMES IN NEW/MINT/NEVER WATCHED CONDITION (it is not shrinkwrapped). THIS DVD IS A NOT A BOOTLEG OR CHEAP IMPORT. FAST SHIPPING! WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!
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Amazon.com You know the story: Cinderella rides in a magical pumpkin to the ball, enchants the prince, and flees at midnight. He finds her slipper and tracks her down, and they live happily ever after. But wait! In The Slipper and the Rose, it turns out there's more to the life of a prince than being charming. The king prefers to choose the prince's wife, one of proper social station who would provide a strong political alliance to ward off the kingdom's enemies. That's one of the twists in this 1976 British take on the classic fairy tale, one of a long line of musical versions. The disgruntled prince, who's as much of a focal point here as the lady with the footwear, is played by Richard Chamberlain, during the years when he was taking on the classics and had not yet been crowned king of the TV miniseries. He displays a pleasant voice opposite Gemma Craven as Cinderella, and veteran character actor Michael Hordern as the king leads the supporting ensemble. Add lavish sets and lush scenery (partially filmed in Austria), humor, fun choreography, and an Oscar-nominated score full of charming songs by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman (veterans of such Disney movies as Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, and who also cowrote the script with director Bryan Forbes), and you have a grand, engaging family musical. The 143-minute running time and dreamy, deliberate pace might test the patience of antsy viewers, but this is the first time The Slipper and the Rose has been available on video in its uncut version, and its legion of fans wouldn't have it any other way. --David Horiuchi
Description The Slipper and the Rose is a grand musical adventure in the tradition of The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady. This lavish production features Richard Chamberlain in a spirited retelling of the classic Cinderella fairy tale, and the Academy Award-nominated score is provided by the Oscar-winning song-writing duo the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang). The Slipper and the Rose is a brilliant mix of fantasy and realism that will enchant viewers of all ages. No musical collection would be complete without this romantically delightful film. Audio commentary by director Bryan Forbes (The Stepford Wives, King Rat). Video interview with the Sherman Brothers. Promotional featurette--Cinderella Story: The Making of "The Slipper and the Rose." Available for the first time on home video in its complete, full-length version. 143 minutes. AC-3 Soundtrack. 16x9 anamorphic widescreen transfer.
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Wonderful Cinderella movie December 1, 2008 Lisa Jennings (Ohio) I saw this movie in the movie theater when I was 10 years old. For years I looked for it to be on TV and have always considered it my favorite movie, even though none of my friends had ever seen it. When my now husband and I were dating we were talking favorite movies. He asked me what my favorite was and I told him it was one nobody had ever seen and did not tell him. I then asked him what his favorite movie was. He said it was also one nobody had ever seen and was called "The Slipper and the Rose". I knew then we were meant to be together! Twenty-four years later it is still the favorite movie for both of us. I bought the DVD and CD when it finally became available. Love the story, love the music, love the actors. Not your usual Cinderella story because of the twist at the end. I especially love the waltz scene where they first meet, the Rockette kicking line and dancing on tables with the King and his advisors, and the song and dance in the mausoleum. Romance, comedy, drama, singing--it has it all. I have introduced this movie to others, including my children who love it as much as I do. Wish it wasn't now so expensive to buy because they would like it for their DVD collection too!
loved it! January 28, 2008 Hannah Jorgenson (Nor*Cal) I have loved this movie ever since I was little. I was very happy to finally find it on DVD and I was very pleased with the quality. Its a great Cindarella story and worth every penny! But it is a musical, so if you don't like a lot of singing and dancing you might want to pass on this.
I love The Slipper and The Rose! January 6, 2008 Veronica (England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a truly enchanting musical version of the Cinderella story. I first watched this as a young girl and I've recently watched the DVD a number of times. I was amazed that even though over 10 years have passed I remembered most of the story, including song lyrics and dialogue...obviously it made a big impression on me the first time around! Watching the film as an adult is a real treat. There is a lavish quality to every aspect - from the beautiful costumes to the stunning landscape and gauzy cinematography. It makes me laugh and it makes me cry and, by the end, I'm cheering! The Slipper and The Rose is the kind of film that appeals to adults as well as children. There are many funny jokes and clever songs that are great to sing along to. Of course, and most importantly in my opinion, the film is also incredibly romantic. I can't think of two better actors to play Cinderella and the Prince than Gemma Craven and Richard Chamberlain. Gemma is lovely and kind and Richard is dashing, thoughtful and oozes masculinity - quite a feat when he is wearing high heals and ribbons! In many ways, this is quite a grown-up version of Cinderella. The chracters are fully fleshed out rather than being the usual stereotypes, there are a couple of unexpected twists in the plot, and the film is also slower paced and has longer songs than the typical contemporary musical film. In short, it demands more attention and is more subtle than many of today's family entertainment films. There are also loads of great secondary characters. The Prince's assistant John and his forbidden love Lady Caroline, the put upon Fairy Godfather (played marvellously by Annette Crosbie - best known in Britain as Victor Meldrew's wife in One Foot in the Grave), and a perfectly ghastly Stepmother and Stepsisters. The funniest characters are probably Montague (who is incredibly pompous and outlandish) and the elderly Dowager Queen (who has poor hearing and misunderstands everything because of it). The film fleshes out the character of the Prince in a very enjoyable way. Normally, the Prince is a fairly generic handsome type who rides around on his horse and doesn't do much else. In this version though, we really get to know what he's thinking and feeling. He is determined to marry for love and no other reason, despite strong opposition from his parents and the royal household. Knowing about his troubles, as well as those of Cinderella, make you root for them both all the more. If it isn't obvious by now, I really recommend this film to people who are looking for something romantic and old-fashioned. It is the perfect film to watch when you need a lift. I have so many favourite scenes - when the Prince and John sing `What a comforting thing to know' in the royal crypt, when Cinderella and the Prince meet at the ball and sing `Secret Kingdom', when the Prince rides up on his horse as Cinderella is dancing in the field and when the couple are reunited at the church. The Slipper and the Rose is perfect entertainment with a wonderful happy ending!
an adult fairy tale November 2, 2007 Vanessa Esparza (Atherton, CA USA) This is a wonderful musical version of "Cinderella", which i may add is not a Children's fairy tale, it has only been reduced down so that children will get the gist of the tale. But back to the movie, it's amazing. musical lovers will be in heaven, i know i was. The music is cheesy but in the way that you love and are too taken for a ride. you won't be disappointed if you're not a man. (if you're a man and enjoyed it, KUDOS!)
Buy this dvd! September 25, 2007 Moviemusiclover I absolutely love this movie, saw it for the first time as a kid, had an old video version, which I taped off tv. The dvd is so much better, you get to see it restored and uncut. Awesome, one of the best musicals made, love the music!
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