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196091 minComedy, Fantasy, Music

Cinderfella

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Is Cinderfella worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Comedy, Fantasy, Music film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Cinderfella Synopsis

When his father dies, poor Fella is left at the mercy of his snobbish stepmother and her two no-good sons Maximilian and Rupert. As he slaves away for his nasty step-family, Maximilian and Rupert attempt to find a treasure Fella's father has supposedly hidden on the estate. Hoping to restore her dwindling fortunes, the stepmother plans a fancy ball in honor of the visiting Princess Charmein whom she hopes will marry Rupert. Eventually, Fella's Fairy Godfather shows up to convince him that he has a shot at winning the Princess himself.

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Top Cast

Jerry Lewis
Jerry LewisCinderfella
Ed Wynn
Ed WynnFairy Godfather
Judith Anderson
Judith AndersonWicked Stepmother
Henry Silva
Henry SilvaMaximilian
Robert Hutton
Robert HuttonRupert
Anna Maria Alberghetti
Anna Maria AlberghettiPrincess Charming
Count Basie
Count BasieCount Basie
Joe Williams
Joe WilliamsJoe Williams
Nola Thorp
Nola ThorpCinderella
Milton Frome
Milton FromeButler (uncredited)

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Is Cinderfella worth watching?

Cinderfella has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Fantasy, Music movies.

Is Cinderfella hit or flop?

Cinderfella has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Cinderfella?

Cinderfella is a Comedy, Fantasy, Music movie that When his father dies, poor Fella is left at the mercy of his snobbish stepmother and her two no-good sons Maximilian and Rupert. As he slaves away for...

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwApr 12, 2016
★ 8

Jerry Lewis, John Carpenter and The Three Stooges are but three American icons that seem to be underappreciated in their native land. When I was growing up, I would watch his annual telethons to raise money to fight Muscular Dystrophy, loving the times he was on-screen and going to the washroom, going for food or taking catnaps when the program cut to crappy local station coverage during the times he needed some rest and respite from his hectic hosting duties. I watched many of his films, back in the day (though it's hard, three-to-four decades later, figuring out which ones I saw), and loved his work, so I've made a point of getting many of his films from his classic period and checking them out. I loved his take on the Cinderella fairy tale, and thought it was both hilarious and well-made. It was great seeing two of my favourite character actors, Judith Anderson and an intriguingly-cast Henry Silva, here as well, and seeing the much-and-rightly-lauded 'staircase scene', it was incredible that he did that, since he had suffered so much from back pain at that time (from falling during a show in Las Vegas), and suffered his first heart attack in trying to do it all in one take. This would also be great to see in a double bill with 'Blazing Saddles'--two comedies with The Count Basie Orchestra involved.