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191452 minFantasy, Drama

Cinderella

Is Cinderella a Hit or Flop?

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Is Cinderella worth watching? With a rating of 5.442/10, this Fantasy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Cinderella Synopsis

Good-hearted Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, but she is able to go to the Royal Ball with the help of the Fairy Godmother. Based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale, and featuring unforgettable chemistry between Pickford and then-husband Owen Moore as Prince Charming.

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Top Cast

Mary Pickford
Mary PickfordCinderella
Owen Moore
Owen MoorePrince Charming
Isabel Vernon
Isabel VernonStepmother
Georgia Wilson
Georgia WilsonStepsister
Lucille Carney
Lucille CarneyStepsister
W.N. Cone
W.N. ConeThe King
Inez Marcel
Inez MarcelFairy Godmother

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Is Cinderella worth watching?

Cinderella has received mixed reviews with a 5.442/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Fantasy, Drama movies.

Is Cinderella hit or flop?

Cinderella has received average ratings (5.442/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Cinderella?

Cinderella is a Fantasy, Drama movie that Good-hearted Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, but she is able to go to the Royal Ball with the help of the Fairy Godmother....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 20, 2025
★ 7

Mary Pickford is perfectly cast here as the put-upon sister living as a drudge for her stepmother (Isabel Vernon) and her two daughters. Director James Kirkwood and the costumiers have done well to portray both Lucille Carney and Georgia Wilson as well as their mother as rather ghastly individuals whilst ensuring that Pickford retains the butter-wouldn’t-melt look. The story unfolds fairly faithfully, albeit substantially condensed, to the Perrault story as the King holds a ball to try and get his handsome son (Owen Moore) hitched. Naturally, a scullery maid isn’t on the guest list but the timely intervention of her fairy godmother (Inez Ranous) ensures that she can go and do some royal dazzling. It’s a little bit static at times, but the visual affects are charmingly applied and there’s a clear chemistry between the couple that fate has thrown together. There is also a little light-heartedness at times too as it unfolds and just desserts a-plenty at the conclusion. It just goes to show what you can do with an engaging story and people who know how to play to the camera.