The Slipper and the Rose

The Slipper and the Rose

143 mins | Adventure, Family, Romance, Music, Fantasy | March 24, 1976

In the tiny kingdom of Euphrania, the King and his court are most anxious to get Prince Edward wed. But Edward wants to marry for love. Meanwhile, young Cinderella finds life drastically altered with her father's death as she's forced to be a servant in her own house. But a cheery fairy godmother helps her with her impossible tasks, and even gets her to take an evening out at the King's bride-fin

The Slipper and the Rose

143 mins | Adventure, Family, Romance, Music, Fantasy | March 24, 1976

The Slipper and the Rose
In the tiny kingdom of Euphrania, the King and his court are most anxious to get Prince Edward wed. But Edward wants to marry for love. Meanwhile, young Cinderella finds life drastically altered with her father's death as she's forced to be a servant in her own house. But a cheery fairy godmother helps her with her impossible tasks, and even gets her to take an evening out at the King's bride-fin
IMDb rating 6.9
Producers Paradine Co-Productions
Original title The Slipper and the Rose
Directors Leonhard Gmür, John Downes, Jack Causey, Bryan Forbes
Writers Bryan Forbes, Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman

Cast

Richard Chamberlain

as Prince Edward

Gemma Craven

as Cinderella

Annette Crosbie

as Fairy Godmother

Edith Evans

as Dowager Queen

Michael Hordern

as King

Margaret Lockwood

as Stepmother

Kenneth More

as Chamberlain

Julian Orchard

as Montague

Lally Bowers

as Queen

Sherrie Hewson

as Palatine

Rosalind Ayres

as Isobella

John Turner

as Major Domo

Keith Skinner

as Willoughby

Polly Williams

as Lady Caroline

Norman Bird

as Dress Shop Proprieter

Peter Graves

as General

Gerald Sim

as 1st Lord of the Navy

Elizabeth Mansfield

as Lady in Waiting to the Queen

Ludmilla Nova

as Lady in Waiting to the Queen

Roy Barraclough

as Tailor

Geoffrey Bayldon

as Archbishop

Valentine Dyall

as 2nd Major Domo

Tim Barrett

as Minister

Vivienne McKee

as Bride

André Morell

as Bride's Father

Myrtle Reed

as Bride's Mother

Peter Leeming

as Singing Guard

Marianne Broome

as Princess

Tessa Dahl

as Princess

Lea Brodie

as Princess

Eva Reuber-Staier

as Princess

Ann Rutherford

as Princess

Suzette St. Clair

as Princess

Jenny Lee Wright

as Milk Maid

Patrick Jordan

as Prince's Guard

Rocky Taylor

as Prince's Guard

Paul Schmitzburger

as Cow Herd

Robert Arditti

as Dancer

Adrian M. Barnes

as Dancer

Wendy Barrie

as Dancer

Tony Bateman

as Dancer

Nicky Benton

as Dancer

Michael Buchanan

as Dancer

Reg Bundy

as Dancer

Susan Claire

as Dancer

Ina Clare

as Dancer

Rosalind Cole

as Dancer

Michael Coleman

as Dancer

Lesley Collier

as Dancer

Michael Darbyshire

as Dancer

Anna Delany

as Dancer

Bill Drysdale

as Dancer

Stanley Fleet

as Dancer

Neil Fitzwiliam

as Dancer

Joyce Graham

as Dancer

John Heawood

as Dancer

Deanne Horsham

as Dancer

Jerry Hunt

as Dancer

Sheila Humphreys

as Dancer

Janie Kells

as Dancer

Lorna Kelner

as Dancer

Jimmy Land

as Dancer

Maurice Lane

as Dancer

William Lawford

as Dancer

Adrian Le Peltier

as Dancer

Susan Lockwood

as Dancer

Vince Logan

as Dancer

Connel Miles

as Dancer

Thorey Mountain

as Dancer

Connie Paull

as Dancer

Terry Rendle

as Dancer

Wayne Sleep

as Dancer

David Shelmerdine

as Dancer

Stuart Saunders

as Dancer

Arthur Sweet

as Dancer

Jessica Swift

as Dancer

Petra Siniawski

as Dancer

Jacquie Toye

as Dancer

Hilary Tickner

as Dancer

Domini Winter

as Dancer

Fred

as The Dog

Bryan Forbes

as Herald (uncredited)

Emma Forbes

as Bridesmaid (uncredited)

Jill Goldston

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Walter Henry

as Nobleman (uncredited)

Aileen Lewis

as Noblewoman (uncredited)