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The Slipper and the Rose
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Prince Edward is forced to get married but he really wants to find a true love.Besides, a young girl Cinderella experiences bad days in her house after her father passes away. Fortunately, a cheery fairy godmother makes her dream come true, however, what is waiting for her?
Prince Edward is forced to get married but he really wants to find a true love.Besides, a young girl Cinderella experiences bad days in her house after her father passes away. Fortunately, a cheery fairy godmother makes her dream come true, however, what is waiting for her?
Actors:
Patrick Jordan,
Sherrie Hewson,
Paul Schmitzburger,
Gerald Sim,
Gemma Craven,
Roy Barraclough,
Norman Bird,
Sheila Humphreys,
Marianne Broome,
Jimmy Land,
Hilary Tickner,
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Patrick Jordan
20 October 1923, Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK
Sherrie Hewson
17 September 1950, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Paul Schmitzburger
Gerald Sim
4 June 1925, Liverpool, England, UK
Gemma Craven
1 June 1950, Dublin, Ireland
Roy Barraclough
12 July 1935, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Norman Bird
30 October 1924, Coalville, Leicestershire, England, UK
Sheila Humphreys
Marianne Broome
1955, London, England, UK
Jimmy Land
Hilary Tickner
Director:
Bryan Forbes
Bryan Forbes
22 July 1926, Stratford, London, England, UK
Country:
United States
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March 20, 2015
A cutely off-kilter riff on a familiar story, with just enough peculiar fascination with the unexplored ramifications of that story to feel like its own thing.

