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[00:11]

[Music]

[00:14]

S the

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you're as lovely as your name.

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You're as

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afraid.

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Oh, you're dressed in red. You wear an

[00:33]

air of queenly grace.

[00:37]

Anyone can see your

[00:41]

would be your proper place.

[00:48]

If you give your heart chance, it will

[00:53]

be you.

[00:55]

The kingdom of

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[Music]

[01:01]

see

[01:07]

[Music]

[01:14]

[Music]

[01:15]

in the sweetest story ever.

[01:23]

[Music]

[01:37]

Once upon a time in a far away land,

[01:41]

there was a tiny kingdom.

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Peaceful, prosperous, and rich in

[01:47]

romance and tradition.

[01:50]

Here

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in a stately chateau there lived a

[01:56]

widowed gentleman and his little

[01:58]

daughter Cinderella.

[02:02]

Although he was a kind and devoted

[02:04]

father and gave his beloved child every

[02:06]

luxury and comfort, still he felt she

[02:09]

needed a mother's care. And so he

[02:12]

married again, choosing for his second

[02:14]

wife a woman of good family with two

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daughters just Cinderella's age by name

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Anastasia and Brazella.

[02:26]

It was upon the untimely death of this

[02:28]

good man, however, that the stepmother's

[02:30]

true nature was revealed. Cold, cruel,

[02:34]

and bitterly jealous of Cinderella's

[02:36]

charm and beauty, she was grimly

[02:38]

determined to forward the entrance of

[02:40]

her own two awkward daughters.

[02:45]

Thus, as time went by, the shadow fell

[02:48]

into disrepair, for the family fortunes

[02:51]

were squandered upon the vain and

[02:52]

selfish stepsisters, while Cinderella

[02:55]

was abused, humiliated, and finally

[02:58]

forced to become a servant in her own

[03:00]

house.

[03:02]

And yet through it all, Cinderella

[03:06]

remained ever gentle and kind.

[03:09]

For with each dawn, she found new hope

[03:11]

that someday the dreams of happiness

[03:14]

would come true.

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[Music]

[03:57]

Well, Serves you right. Spoiling

[03:58]

people's best dreams.

[04:01]

Yes, I know it's a lovely morning, but

[04:04]

it was a lovely dream, too.

[04:07]

[Music]

[04:11]

What kind of a dream?

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Mm- Can't tell.

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Cuz if you tell a wish, it won't come

[04:20]

true.

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And after all, a dream

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is a wish.

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your heart makes

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when you're fast asleep.

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[Music]

[04:38]

In dreams you will lose

[04:42]

your heartache.

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[Music]

[04:46]

Whatever

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you wish for,

[04:50]

you keep.

[04:55]

Have faith

[04:56]

in your dreams.

[04:59]

And someday

[05:03]

your rainbow will come smiling

[05:08]

through.

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No matter how your heart is grieving,

[05:17]

if you keep on believing,

[05:23]

the dream that you wish

[05:27]

will come

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true.

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Oh, that clock.

[05:37]

Oh, killjoy.

[05:40]

I hear you. Come on, get up, you say.

[05:43]

Time to start another day.

[05:46]

Even he orders me around.

[05:50]

Well, there's one thing. They can't

[05:52]

order me to stop dreaming.

[05:55]

And perhaps someday

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the dreams that I wish

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will come

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true.

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Da

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[Music]

[06:23]

loveies

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[Music]

[06:29]

la.

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[Music]

[06:41]

[Music]

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Oh, here you

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la.

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No matter how your heart is grieving,

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if you keep on believing

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[Music]

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the dream that you wish

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will come

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true.

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All right.

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>> What's it doing last?

[07:38]

>> Wait a minute. Wait a minute. One at a

[07:40]

time, please.

[07:42]

>> Now, Jack, what's all the fuss about?

[07:45]

>> New mouse in the house. Brand new. Never

[07:47]

saw before. Fizzore.

[07:49]

>> Oh, a visitor. Well, she'll need a dress

[07:53]

and a

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>> No, no, no. A she and a he. He

[07:58]

>> Oh, that does make a difference. He'll

[08:01]

need a jacket and shoes and hat. In a

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trap.

[08:05]

>> Where? In a trap. Why didn't you say so

[08:10]

[Music]

[08:23]

now? Now, now calm down, everybody.

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Oh, the poor little thing scared to

[08:29]

death. Jack, maybe you better explain

[08:32]

things to him.

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>> Zoots, Flenderelli. Zuk. Now, now, now

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look, little guy. Raarezy, not to worry

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about. We like you. Plerelli like you,

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too. She's a nice Very nice. That's a

[08:47]

better. Come on now.

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Well, that's better.

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Well, let's just slip it on for size.

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It is a little snug, but it'll have to

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do.

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Now, for name,

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I've got one. Octavius,

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but for short, we'll call you Gus.

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>> Racket. Gus. Gus. Racket. Racket. Gus.

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Gus.

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>> Now, I've got to hurry. See that he

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keeps out of trouble, Jack. And don't

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forget to warn him about the cat. Suk

[09:28]

look. You ever seen a tug?

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Ruffy. That's a meanie. Sneaky jump at

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you. Pikachu. Ah. Hey. Hey.

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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here. Kitty kitty kitty kitty.

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Come kitty. Come on.

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Lucifer, come here.

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[Applause]

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[Music]

[10:51]

I'm sorry if your highness objects to an

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early breakfast. It's certainly not my

[10:56]

idea to feed you first.

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It's orders. Come on.

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Uh uh. Ripe. Is that a Ripe? Look. Ripe.

[11:06]

That's a hand.

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Gus Guppy

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and

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Luka.

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Don't go. Now listen here. Ruse. Not a

[11:17]

funny ruse. Mean.

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[Music]

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Bruno.

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Bruno.

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Dreaming again.

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Chasing Lucifer.

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Catch him this time.

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That's bad.

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Suppose they heard you upstairs. You

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know the orders.

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So if you don't want to lose a nice warm

[12:03]

bed, you'd better get rid of those

[12:05]

dreams.

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Know how?

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Just learned like cats.

[12:14]

>> No, I mean it. Lucifer has his good

[12:17]

points, too. For one thing, he

[12:23]

well sometimes he

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h

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there must be something good about him.

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[Music]

[12:45]

Bruno.

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Oh, Bruno.

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Come on now. Outside.

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I know it isn't easy, but but at least

[12:57]

we should try to get along together.

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[Music]

[13:02]

And that includes you, your majesty.

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[Music]

[13:13]

Breakfast time. Everybody up. Hurry,

[13:16]

hurry. Come on, everybody.

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[Applause]

[13:20]

>> Come on. Let's see. Preppers

[13:24]

preppers. Ooh, preppers.

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[Music]

[13:38]

Uh-oh. Rusevie, how are we going to get

[13:40]

out?

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[Music]

[13:44]

Yes.

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Listen, he tippy got an idea now.

[13:50]

Somebody got to sneak out. Get Rous feet

[13:53]

chase him. Run over to a corner and keep

[13:56]

Roose there. Then we all run out. So

[13:59]

look, look. Now we choose a way to do

[14:02]

it. Dibby

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hop.

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Now

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[Music]

[14:13]

[Laughter]

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[Music]

[14:18]

[Applause]

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[Music]

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heat.

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Heat. Heat.

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[Music]

[15:00]

Heat. Heat.

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[Music]

[15:19]

[Music]

[15:26]

[Music]

[15:38]

Heat. Heat.

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[Music]

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[Music]

[15:56]

La.

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[Music]

[16:04]

Hey, there you are. I was wondering.

[16:07]

All right, breakfast is served.

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pluck.

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Let go. Let go.

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[Music]

[16:38]

Poor little Gus.

[16:41]

here. Help yourself.

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[Music]

[16:58]

[Music]

[17:04]

[Music]

[17:06]

Heat. Heat.

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[Music]

[17:26]

[Music]

[17:32]

[Music]

[17:43]

What

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[Music]

[18:00]

heat?

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[Music]

[18:26]

Don't ask us. Well, Russy got away.

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[Music]

[18:49]

Cinderella.

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>> All right. All right. I'm coming. Oh my

[18:56]

goodness. Morning, noon, and night.

[18:59]

>> Cinderella.

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Coming. Coming.

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[Music]

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I'm coming.

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[Music]

[19:27]

In a minute.

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You better

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[Music]

[19:45]

help.

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[Music]

[20:25]

Good morning, Draella. Sleep well?

[20:27]

As if you can take that ironing and have

[20:30]

it back in an hour. 1 hour. You here?

[20:34]

>> Yes, Draella.

[20:40]

[Music]

[20:43]

>> Good morning, Anastasia.

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>> Well, it's about time. Don't forget the

[20:48]

mening. Don't be all day getting it done

[20:51]

either.

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>> Yes, Anastasia.

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Well, come in, child. Come in.

[20:59]

>> Good morning, stepmother.

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>> Pick up the laundry and get on with your

[21:03]

duties.

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>> Yes, stepmother.

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[Music]

[21:22]

Mother. Oh, mother. Mother. Mother.

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You did it. You did it on purpose.

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Mother. Mother. Mother. Mother.

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>> What did you do? Oh, she put there a big

[21:35]

ugly mouse under my teacup.

[21:39]

All right, Lucifer. What did you do with

[21:41]

him?

[21:43]

Oh, you're not fooling anybody. We'll

[21:46]

just see about this. Come on, let him

[21:49]

go. Now, the other one. Come on.

[21:54]

Oh, poor little Gus.

[22:02]

Oh, Lucifer, won't you ever learn

[22:04]

>> Cinderella?

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>> Yes, stepmother.

[22:12]

>> Are you going to get it?

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>> Close the door, Cinderella.

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[Music]

[22:24]

Come here.

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>> Oh, please. You don't think that I

[22:42]

>> tongue

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now?

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[Music]

[22:48]

It seems we have time on our hands.

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>> But I was only trying to

[22:51]

>> silence.

[22:55]

Time for vicious practical jokes.

[22:59]

Perhaps we can put it to better use.

[23:02]

Now, let me see.

[23:05]

There's the large carpet in the main

[23:07]

hall. Clean it.

[23:10]

And the windows upstairs and down. Watch

[23:14]

them.

[23:16]

Oh yes, and the tapestries and the

[23:19]

draperies.

[23:20]

>> But I just finished

[23:21]

>> Do them again.

[23:23]

>> And don't forget the garden. Then scrub

[23:25]

the terrace. Sweep the halls and the

[23:26]

stairs. Clean the chimneys. And of

[23:29]

course there's the mending and the

[23:30]

sewing and the laundry.

[23:36]

Oh yes, and one more thing.

[23:40]

See that Lucifer gets his bath.

[23:43]

[Music]

[23:58]

[Music]

[24:02]

My son has been avoiding his

[24:04]

responsibilities long enough. It's high

[24:07]

time he married and settled down. Of

[24:10]

course, your majesty.

[24:12]

But we must be patient.

[24:14]

>> I am patient.

[24:18]

>> But I'm not getting any younger, you

[24:21]

know. I want to see my grandchildren

[24:24]

before I go.

[24:25]

>> I understand, son.

[24:27]

>> No. No. You don't know what it means to

[24:30]

see your only child grow farther and

[24:34]

farther and farther away from you.

[24:40]

Lonely in this des palace, I I want to

[24:45]

hear the bitter pattern of little feet

[24:48]

again.

[24:50]

>> Now, now, your majesty,

[24:54]

>> perhaps if we just let him alone.

[24:56]

>> Let him alone

[24:59]

with with his silly romantic ideas.

[25:01]

>> But but s in in matters of love.

[25:04]

>> Love, huh? Just a boy meeting a girl

[25:08]

under the right conditions. So, we're

[25:12]

arranging the conditions. But, but your

[25:14]

majesty, if the prince should suspect,

[25:16]

suspect. Ah, look. The boy's coming home

[25:20]

today, isn't he? Yes, sir.

[25:22]

>> Well, what could be more natural than a

[25:25]

ball to celebrate his return? Nothing,

[25:27]

Sand. If all the eligible maidens in my

[25:31]

kingdom just uh

[25:34]

happened to be there, why? He's bound to

[25:37]

show interest in one of them, isn't he?

[25:41]

Isn't he

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the moment he does?

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Soft lies,

[25:49]

romantic music,

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all the dreamy,

[25:55]

it can't possibly fail.

[25:58]

Can it?

[26:00]

>> Yeah. Yeah. Yes, sir. No, s very well,

[26:04]

sir. I shall arrange the ball for

[26:06]

>> tonight.

[26:08]

>> Tonight. Tonight. Oh, but s

[26:10]

>> tonight. And see that every eligible

[26:13]

maid is there.

[26:19]

>> Yes, your majesty.

[26:23]

The pearshaped toe.

[26:26]

Oh, sing sweet night and gale. Sing

[26:32]

sweet night and gale high

[26:38]

above me.

[26:41]

Oh, sing sweet night and gale. Sing

[26:46]

sweet night and gale.

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Oh, sing sweet night and gale. Sing

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sweet night and gale.

[27:11]

Oh, sing sweet night and gale.

[27:16]

Sing sweet

[27:19]

night and gale.

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Oh, sing sweet night and g sing

[27:30]

sweet.

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Oh, sing sweet night and g sing.

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[Music]

[27:41]

Oh, sing sweet night and gale.

[27:46]

Oh, sing sweet.

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[Music]

[27:52]

Oh,

[27:54]

sing.

[27:57]

[Music]

[27:58]

Oh. Oh, Lucifer.

[28:04]

You mean old thing.

[28:08]

I'm just going to have to teach you a

[28:10]

lesson.

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Open in the name of the king.

[28:16]

An urgent message from his imperial

[28:18]

majesty.

[28:19]

>> Thank you.

[28:20]

>> From the king. What's it say,

[28:22]

Cinderelli?

[28:24]

What's it say? Huh? I don't know.

[28:27]

He said it's urgent.

[28:31]

>> Maybe I should interrupt the uh music

[28:33]

lesson.

[28:35]

>> Nightale

[28:36]

[Music]

[28:38]

and Gale.

[28:47]

You clumsy. You did it on purpose. Still

[28:50]

always

[28:51]

>> It's her fault, mother.

[28:52]

>> Above all, self control.

[28:57]

>> Yes.

[29:00]

Cinderella, I've warned you never to

[29:02]

interrupt my just arrived from the

[29:04]

palace of palace. Give it here. Let me

[29:07]

help. It's time. You get that.

[29:08]

>> I'll read it.

[29:10]

Well, there's to be a ball.

[29:13]

>> A ball.

[29:14]

>> In honor of his highness, the prince.

[29:16]

>> Oh, the prince.

[29:17]

>> And by royal command, every eligible

[29:21]

maiden is to attend.

[29:23]

>> Boy, that's us.

[29:24]

>> And I'm so eligible.

[29:27]

>> Why, that means I can go, too.

[29:30]

Her dancing with the prince.

[29:33]

>> I be honored, your highness. Would you

[29:36]

mind holding my broom?

[29:42]

Well, why not?

[29:45]

After all, I'm still a member of the

[29:47]

family. And it says by royal command,

[29:51]

every eligible maiden is to attend.

[29:54]

>> Yes. So it does.

[29:58]

>> Well, I see no reason why you can't go.

[30:02]

If you get all your work done.

[30:04]

>> Oh, I will. I promise. And if you can

[30:08]

find something suitable to wear.

[30:10]

>> I'm sure I can. Oh, thank you,

[30:12]

stepmother.

[30:14]

>> Mother, do you realize what you just

[30:16]

said?

[30:17]

>> Of course.

[30:19]

I said if.

[30:22]

>> Oh,

[30:24]

if.

[30:29]

[Music]

[30:32]

[Applause]

[30:34]

Isn't it lovely? It was my mother's.

[30:36]

>> Yes. Put a piece of Oh,

[30:38]

>> well, maybe it is a little

[30:40]

old-fashioned, but Oh, I'll fix that.

[30:43]

>> How you doing?

[30:44]

>> Wait a minute. There ought to be some

[30:47]

good ideas in here. Uh-huh.

[30:51]

This one.

[30:52]

>> Oh, very nice. Nice.

[30:53]

>> Who can do it? It'll be easy.

[30:55]

>> I'll have to shorten the sleeves. I'll

[30:57]

need a sash, a ruffle, and something for

[30:59]

a collar. And then I'll

[31:02]

>> Oh, now what do they want? Cinderella.

[31:06]

>> Oh, well, guess my dress will just have

[31:09]

to wait.

[31:10]

>> Cinderella.

[31:11]

Cinderella.

[31:13]

>> All right. All right. I'm coming.

[31:19]

>> Poor Cinderelli.

[31:21]

Every time she find a minute, that's the

[31:23]

time when they begin. Cinderelli.

[31:26]

Cinderelli.

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Cinderelli. Cinderelli. Night and day.

[31:33]

Cinderella make the fire, fix the

[31:35]

breakfast, wash the dishes, do the

[31:37]

mopping and the sweeping and the

[31:39]

dusting. They always keep her hopping.

[31:42]

She'd go around in circles till she very

[31:44]

very dizzy. Still they holler. Keep her

[31:46]

busy, Cinderell.

[31:50]

Yeah, keep her busy.

[31:55]

You know what? Cinderelli not go to the

[31:58]

ball.

[31:59]

>> What? Not go. What did you say? You will

[32:02]

see

[32:04]

they fix her.

[32:07]

Work, work, work. She'll never get her

[32:10]

dress done.

[32:12]

Poor Cinderelli.

[32:16]

>> Hey, we can do it. We can do it. We can

[32:20]

do it. We can help our Cinderella. We

[32:22]

can make the dress so pretty. There's

[32:24]

nothing to it really. We'll tie a sash

[32:27]

around it. Put a ribbon through it. When

[32:30]

dancing at the ball, she'll be more

[32:32]

beautiful than all in the lovely dress

[32:34]

we'll make for Cinderella.

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Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry. Going to

[32:39]

help Cinderella. Got no time to dilly

[32:42]

dally. We got to get them going.

[32:44]

>> I'll cut it with the scissors and I can

[32:47]

do the sewing. Leave the sewing to the

[32:49]

women. You go get some trimming and

[32:52]

we'll make a lovely dress for

[32:53]

Cinderella.

[32:55]

We make a lovely dress for Cinderella.

[32:58]

Follow me. Gus, find a way to go. Find a

[33:01]

pity surprise.

[33:04]

Cinderelli means surprise. Surprise,

[33:06]

surprise. Pretty surprise for

[33:08]

Cinderelli.

[33:09]

[Music]

[33:17]

>> And this too, Cinderella, my slippers.

[33:19]

Now, don't forget Cinderella, take my

[33:20]

dress here. Then the button hole and

[33:22]

press my skirt, too. And mine the

[33:24]

ruffle. You're almost there.

[33:25]

>> And Cinderella.

[33:26]

>> Yes. When you're through and before you

[33:28]

begin your regular chores, I have a few

[33:31]

little things.

[33:32]

>> Very well,

[33:34]

>> mother. I don't see why everybody else

[33:35]

seems to have such nice things to wear,

[33:37]

and I always end up in these old rags.

[33:40]

This satch. Why wouldn't be seen dead in

[33:42]

it? You should talk these beads. I'm

[33:45]

sick of looking at them. Trash. Oh, I

[33:48]

see. Oh, I don't I don't see why I

[33:50]

can't.

[33:53]

>> Come on now. Be careful.

[33:57]

Real carefy.

[33:59]

[Music]

[34:08]

We can use that.

[34:13]

Rook Roose.

[34:19]

Heat. Heat.

[34:25]

[Music]

[34:30]

[Music]

[34:33]

[Applause]

[34:35]

[Music]

[34:45]

[Music]

[34:52]

[Music]

[35:01]

Oh, be

[35:04]

very pretty.

[35:08]

[Music]

[35:14]

And this guy was going so

[35:17]

[Music]

[35:29]

da

[35:30]

[Music]

[35:43]

Little daddy

[35:48]

[Music]

[35:53]

daddy

[35:55]

daddy dow.

[36:03]

[Music]

[36:06]

Yeah.

[36:09]

[Music]

[36:20]

Heat.

[36:22]

[Music]

[36:28]

Heat.

[36:47]

Heat.

[36:50]

[Music]

[37:00]

[Applause]

[37:11]

A dream is a wish your heart makes.

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your

[37:19]

dream. You will lose your heart.

[37:23]

Whatever you

[37:27]

d

[37:30]

your

[37:32]

[Music]

[37:37]

no

[37:38]

[Music]

[37:40]

you keep on believing the dream that you

[37:43]

wish will start

[37:47]

[Music]

[37:49]

la.

[37:50]

[Music]

[37:56]

[Music]

[37:57]

Okay. 1 2 3 4 5

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[Music]

[38:14]

Heat. Heat.

[38:18]

[Music]

[38:34]

[Music]

[38:41]

[Music]

[38:49]

Heat. Heat.

[38:51]

[Music]

[39:03]

Heat. Heat.

[39:04]

[Music]

[39:11]

[Applause]

[39:13]

[Music]

[39:26]

Yes.

[39:27]

>> The carriage is here.

[39:29]

>> Oh,

[39:30]

why Cinderella? You're not ready, child.

[39:34]

>> I'm not going.

[39:35]

>> Not going.

[39:37]

Oh, what a shame.

[39:39]

But of course, there will be other

[39:41]

times. Done.

[39:42]

>> Yes. Good night.

[39:45]

[Music]

[39:55]

Oh, well,

[39:57]

what's a royal ball?

[40:01]

After all, I suppose it would be

[40:02]

frightfully dull and and and boring and

[40:05]

and completely

[40:08]

completely wonderful.

[40:10]

[Music]

[40:17]

What? It's my surprise.

[40:22]

[Music]

[40:24]

>> Happy birthday.

[40:25]

>> No. No. No. No.

[40:26]

>> Well, I never dreamed it. It's such a

[40:30]

surprise.

[40:31]

Oh, how can I ever?

[40:36]

Oh, thank you so much.

[40:41]

[Music]

[40:45]

Now remember, when you're presented to

[40:47]

his highness, be sure.

[40:48]

>> Wait,

[40:50]

please wait for me.

[40:53]

Isn't it lovely? Do you like it? Do you

[40:57]

think it will do?

[41:01]

>> Mother, she can't

[41:05]

please.

[41:07]

After all, we did make a bargain, didn't

[41:10]

we, Cinderella?

[41:14]

And I never go back on my word.

[41:19]

How very clever.

[41:21]

These beads,

[41:23]

they give it just the right touch.

[41:26]

Don't you think so, Draella?

[41:29]

>> No, I don't. I think she's

[41:32]

Why, you little thief. They're my be.

[41:36]

Give them hair.

[41:37]

>> Oh no.

[41:38]

>> Oh, and look, that's my sash wearing my

[41:40]

sash. She can't hold. Please

[41:50]

girls. Girls,

[41:52]

that's quite enough. Hurry along now,

[41:55]

both of you. I won't have you upsetting

[41:58]

yourselves.

[42:04]

Good night.

[42:16]

Heat up

[42:29]

here.

[42:36]

[Music]

[42:54]

Oh, no. No, it isn't true.

[43:02]

It's just no use.

[43:07]

>> No use at all.

[43:10]

[Music]

[43:17]

>> I can't believe. Not anymore.

[43:24]

>> There's nothing left to believe in.

[43:27]

Nothing.

[43:29]

Nothing, my dear. Oh, now you don't

[43:32]

really mean that.

[43:34]

>> Oh, but I do.

[43:34]

>> Nonsense, child. If you'd lost all your

[43:38]

faith, I couldn't be here. And here I

[43:40]

am. Oh, come now. Dry those tears.

[43:45]

You can't go to the ball looking like

[43:47]

that.

[43:47]

>> The ball? Oh, but I'm not.

[43:49]

>> Of course you are. But we'll have to

[43:52]

hurry because even miracles take a

[43:54]

little time.

[43:55]

>> Miracles?

[43:56]

>> Mhm. Watch.

[43:58]

What in the world did I do with that

[44:00]

magic wand? I I was sure what? That's

[44:03]

strange. I I always

[44:06]

>> Why then you must be your fairy

[44:08]

godmother. Of course.

[44:11]

Where is that wand? I Oh, I forgot. I

[44:16]

put it away.

[44:20]

>> Look at what she did. How should you do

[44:23]

it? Now, let's see. Hm.

[44:26]

I I say the first thing you need is um a

[44:30]

pumpkin. A a pumpkin. Mhm. Now um now

[44:34]

the the magic words. Um oh

[44:41]

salad

[44:43]

bib.

[44:46]

Put them together and what have you got?

[44:48]

Bibbidity bobbidity boob.

[44:55]

It'll do magic, believe it or not.

[44:57]

Bibbidity bobby. Now salad means a

[45:02]

magaroo.

[45:04]

But the thing on the job is bibbidity

[45:07]

bobbity.

[45:14]

together.

[45:21]

>> Oh, look. You know, one of these, ain't

[45:24]

it? Huh?

[45:26]

Oh, it's beautiful. Yes. Isn't it? Now,

[45:31]

with an elegant coach like that, of

[45:32]

course, we'll simply have to have uh

[45:36]

mice.

[45:38]

>> Mice.

[45:39]

>> Oh, this really is nice. Why? We'll have

[45:42]

a coach and four when we're through.

[45:44]

Just a wave of my stick and to finish

[45:47]

the trick. Timothy,

[45:51]

gracious, what did I do? I was sure

[45:54]

there were four there. There should be

[45:56]

one more.

[45:58]

There you are.

[46:08]

[Applause]

[46:13]

Oh, poor Lucifer.

[46:15]

Serves him right, I'd say. Now, um where

[46:18]

were we? Oh, goodness. Yes. You can't go

[46:22]

to the ball without um a horse.

[46:26]

Another one. But tonight, for a change,

[46:29]

you will handle the rains and sit in the

[46:32]

driver's seat, too. For instead of a

[46:35]

horse, you're the coachman, of course.

[46:37]

By

[46:43]

Well, that does it, I guess. Except for

[46:46]

Oh, yes. The finishing touch. And that's

[46:50]

you. Yes, Bruno. That's right. You'll be

[46:53]

Footman tonight.

[46:55]

Poverty.

[46:58]

Well, well, hop in my dear. We can't

[47:00]

waste time. No, no, no. Don't Don't try

[47:03]

to take me.

[47:04]

>> Oh, I wasn't I I mean I do, but but

[47:08]

don't you think my

[47:10]

>> Yes, it's lovely, dear. Love good

[47:13]

heavens, child. You can't go in that.

[47:18]

Now, let's see, dear. Your size and the

[47:22]

shade of your eyes. Mhm. Something

[47:25]

simple, but daring do. Oh, just leave it

[47:29]

to me. What a gown this will be.

[47:39]

Oh, it's a beautiful dress. Did you ever

[47:43]

see such a beautiful dress? And look,

[47:47]

glass slippers.

[47:50]

Why, it's like a dream. A wonderful

[47:54]

dream come true.

[47:56]

>> Yes, my child. But like all dreams,

[47:59]

well, I'm afraid this can't last

[48:01]

forever. You'll have only till midnight

[48:04]

and then night. Oh, thank you.

[48:06]

>> No, no, no, no, no. Just a minute. You

[48:08]

must understand, my dear. On the stroke

[48:10]

of 12, the spell will be broken and

[48:13]

everything will be as it was before.

[48:15]

>> Oh, I understand. But it's more than I

[48:19]

ever hoped for.

[48:21]

>> Bless you, my child. I Goodness me. It's

[48:25]

getting late. Hurry up here. The ball.

[48:28]

Can't wait. Have a good time. Dance. Big

[48:30]

day. Now off you go. You're on your way.

[48:43]

Heat.

[48:52]

[Music]

[49:05]

Heat.

[49:09]

[Music]

[49:14]

Mel Austin Disa, the daughter of Gerald

[49:18]

Pier.

[49:20]

[Music]

[49:31]

That boy isn't cooperating.

[49:36]

Mercedes Deur,

[49:39]

daughter of Colonel and Madame Deur.

[49:43]

[Music]

[49:50]

I can't understand it. There must be at

[49:53]

least one who'd make a suitable mother.

[49:56]

Sh, son.

[49:58]

A suitable wife.

[50:01]

[Applause]

[50:08]

[Music]

[50:17]

[Applause]

[50:17]

[Music]

[50:19]

The memoiselle's Della and Anastasia

[50:23]

remain.

[50:25]

Daughters of Lady remain.

[50:28]

[Music]

[50:34]

I give up. Even I couldn't expect the

[50:37]

boy to

[50:38]

>> Well, if I may say so, your majesty, I

[50:40]

did try to warn you, but you, Sire, are

[50:43]

incurably romantic.

[50:46]

No doubt you saw the whole pretty

[50:49]

picture in detail. The young prince

[50:53]

bowing to the assembly.

[50:55]

Suddenly, he stops. He looks up. Hello.

[51:00]

There she stands, the girl of his

[51:03]

dreams.

[51:06]

Who she is or whence she came, he knows

[51:09]

not, nor does he care. For his heart

[51:12]

tells him that here, here is the maid

[51:16]

predestined to be his bride.

[51:21]

A pretty plotful fairy tale, sire. But

[51:24]

in real life, oh devil. No, it was for

[51:28]

doomed to failure. Failure, eh?

[51:33]

Take a look at that, you pompous

[51:35]

windbag.

[51:38]

Who is she? Do you know her? No, sire.

[51:41]

I've never seen her before. That's one

[51:44]

thing in her favor. The waltz. Quick.

[51:46]

The waltz.

[51:49]

[Music]

[51:51]

Lights.

[51:53]

the lights.

[51:55]

[Music]

[51:57]

[Applause]

[51:59]

[Music]

[52:05]

[Applause]

[52:08]

[Music]

[52:11]

[Applause]

[52:15]

Failure.

[52:17]

[Music]

[52:20]

Well,

[52:22]

now for a good night's sleep.

[52:24]

>> Oh, quite so, sir. I believe I too.

[52:26]

>> You will stay right here. See, they're

[52:30]

not disturbed. And when the boy

[52:32]

proposes, notify me immediately.

[52:36]

>> Notify me immediately.

[52:38]

>> And remember,

[52:40]

if anything goes wrong,

[52:49]

[Music]

[52:56]

[Applause]

[52:58]

But who is she, mother?

[53:00]

>> Do we know her?

[53:01]

>> Well, the prince certainly seems to, but

[53:04]

I know I've never seen her.

[53:06]

>> Not I. But she certainly is. Wait,

[53:11]

there is something familiar about her.

[53:22]

Oh,

[53:24]

the him.

[53:29]

[Music]

[53:35]

So this is love.

[53:40]

So this is love.

[53:44]

So this is what makes life divine.

[53:52]

I'm all a glow.

[53:55]

And now I know.

[53:57]

>> And now I know

[54:00]

the key to all heaven

[54:04]

is born.

[54:08]

My heart has wings

[54:12]

and I can fly.

[54:16]

I'll touch every star

[54:20]

in the sky.

[54:25]

So this is the mcle

[54:30]

that I'

[54:32]

been dreaming of.

[54:40]

[Music]

[54:45]

So this is

[54:50]

love.

[54:56]

Oh. Oh my goodness.

[54:58]

>> What's the matter?

[55:00]

>> It's midnight.

[55:02]

>> Yes. So it is. But why?

[55:04]

>> Goodbye.

[55:05]

>> No. No. Wait. You can't go now. It's

[55:07]

only

[55:08]

>> Oh, I must. Please. Please. I must.

[55:10]

>> But why?

[55:11]

>> Well, I I Oh, the prince. I haven't met

[55:14]

the prince.

[55:15]

>> The prince? But didn't you know that?

[55:19]

>> Goodbye.

[55:20]

>> No, wait. Come back. Oh, please come

[55:23]

back. I don't even know your name. How

[55:25]

will I find you? Wait. Please wait.

[55:29]

>> Goodbye.

[55:31]

>> I see your lady. Wait.

[55:37]

[Music]

[55:41]

Rosel

[55:42]

Sigorita.

[55:44]

[Music]

[55:46]

You can do it.

[55:49]

Heat.

[55:54]

Heat.

[55:55]

[Music]

[56:18]

Heat. Heat.

[56:25]

[Music]

[56:36]

[Music]

[56:40]

I'm sorry.

[56:43]

I I guess I forgot about everything,

[56:47]

even the time. But

[56:50]

but it was so wonderful

[56:54]

and he was so handsome. And when we

[56:56]

danced

[56:58]

Oh, I'm sure that even the prince

[57:00]

himself couldn't have been more more.

[57:04]

Oh, well, it's it's over. And

[57:07]

>> rook rock flipper. A flipper.

[57:09]

>> Yeah, a flipper.

[57:10]

>> You flip a Cinderella. You flipper.

[57:13]

[Music]

[57:17]

>> Thank you.

[57:19]

Thank you so much for everything.

[57:32]

Your Majesty, I see no point in beating

[57:35]

about the bush. I regret to inform you,

[57:38]

sire, that the young lady has

[57:40]

disappeared, leaving behind only this

[57:42]

glass slipper.

[57:44]

Yes, I'll do it.

[57:48]

No, I just can't.

[57:52]

Up.

[57:58]

[Music]

[58:02]

[Laughter]

[58:04]

[Music]

[58:13]

[Music]

[58:20]

Well, come in.

[58:22]

Come in, your majesty. So, he's proposed

[58:26]

already. Tell me all about Well, s who

[58:29]

is she? Where does she live? Well, I

[58:30]

didn't get a chance. No matter. We've

[58:32]

more important things to discuss.

[58:34]

Arrangements for the wedding,

[58:36]

invitations, a national holiday,

[58:39]

all that sort of thing. But

[58:41]

>> here, have a cigar. Thing a few more.

[58:46]

Better practice passing these out, eh?

[58:50]

If you'd only listen. And for you, my

[58:53]

friend. Your your majesty. Please,

[58:55]

please.

[58:56]

>> A knighthood.

[58:58]

I hear my W sir. Um um by the way, what

[59:03]

title would you like?

[59:04]

>> Sire. She got away. So she got away. A

[59:08]

peculiar title, but if that's what you

[59:11]

she what

[59:13]

you you tra

[59:17]

remember you you you blood pressure.

[59:22]

[Music]

[59:24]

No sire. No,

[59:29]

>> you were in league with the prince all

[59:30]

along.

[59:31]

>> I tried to stop her, but she vanished

[59:34]

into thin air. I like this story.

[59:37]

>> But it's true, Sia. All we could find

[59:39]

was this glass slipper. The whole thing

[59:42]

was a plant. But Sia, he loves her. He

[59:47]

won't rest till he finds her. He's

[59:49]

determined to marry her.

[59:52]

What? What did you say? The prince sire

[59:57]

swears he'll bury none but the girl who

[59:59]

fits this slipper. He said that, did he?

[60:03]

Haha, we got it.

[60:11]

>> But sire, this slipper may fit any

[60:13]

number of girls.

[60:15]

>> That's his problem. He's given his word.

[60:17]

We'll hold him to it.

[60:19]

>> No, no, your highness. I'll have nothing

[60:22]

to do with it.

[60:23]

>> You'll try this on every maid in my

[60:24]

kingdom. And if the shoe fits,

[60:28]

bring her in.

[60:31]

Yes, your majesty.

[60:33]

[Music]

[60:47]

Cinderella.

[60:49]

Cinderella.

[60:50]

Cinderella. Oh, where is that?

[60:52]

>> Yes, here I am.

[60:54]

>> Oh, my daughters. Where are they?

[60:56]

>> I I think they're still in bed. Oh,

[60:59]

well, don't just stand there. Bring up

[61:02]

the breakfast trays at once and hurry.

[61:06]

>> Oh, what the matter? What's the matter

[61:09]

with her? I don't know. It's mine now.

[61:15]

[Music]

[61:18]

[Applause]

[61:20]

Draella. Draella,

[61:23]

what? Get up quick this instant. We

[61:26]

haven't a moment to lose.

[61:30]

Anastasia.

[61:31]

Anastasia.

[61:35]

Get to Anastasia.

[61:38]

>> Oh, what for? What?

[61:40]

>> Oh, everyone's talking about it. The

[61:42]

whole kingdom. Oh, hurry now. He'll be

[61:44]

here any minute.

[61:46]

>> The Grand Duke. He's been hunting all

[61:48]

night.

[61:49]

>> Hunting

[61:50]

>> for that girl. The one who lost her

[61:52]

slipper at the ball last night. They say

[61:54]

he's madly in love with her.

[61:56]

>> Did you kiss?

[61:58]

>> No, no, no. The prince.

[62:01]

The prince.

[62:04]

>> You clumsy little fool. Clean that up.

[62:08]

And then help my daughter's dress.

[62:09]

>> What for?

[62:10]

>> If he's in love with that girl, why

[62:13]

should we even bum?

[62:15]

>> Now you two listen to me. There is still

[62:18]

a chance that one of you can get him.

[62:20]

>> Huh? One of us?

[62:23]

My mother, what do you mean?

[62:25]

>> Just this. No one, not even the prince,

[62:28]

knows who that girl is.

[62:30]

>> We know. We know. Fender.

[62:32]

>> The glass slipper is their only clue.

[62:35]

Now, the Duke has been ordered to try it

[62:38]

on every girl in the kingdom. And if one

[62:40]

can be found whom the slipper fits, then

[62:43]

by the king's command, that girl shall

[62:46]

be the prince's bride. His bride? His

[62:50]

bride? Cinderella, get my things. Then

[62:53]

never mind her these right away and then

[62:55]

not until she hides my dress at this

[62:57]

true. You must fix my feet after she's

[63:00]

brushed my shoes. But first, get my

[63:03]

What's the matter with her? Wake up,

[63:06]

stupid. We've got to get dressed.

[63:09]

>> Dressed?

[63:10]

Oh, yes. Oh, we must get dressed. It

[63:14]

would never do for the Duke to see me.

[63:16]

>> Mother, did you see what she did? Why?

[63:18]

Are you just going to let her walk out?

[63:23]

>> So this is love.

[63:28]

[Music]

[63:39]

What you going to do? Shh. I don't know.

[63:41]

Got to watch it. Come on.

[63:47]

[Music]

[64:03]

[Music]

[64:08]

Love me.

[64:10]

>> So this is the miracle.

[64:16]

I can't help you.

[64:23]

>> Oh. Oh, no. No. Please. Oh, you can't do

[64:28]

this. You just can't let me out. You

[64:31]

must let me out. You can't keep me in

[64:34]

here.

[64:36]

Oh, please.

[64:39]

>> Oh, no. He can't do it. He can't lock up

[64:41]

Rally. I'm going to Oh, please, please.

[64:46]

>> We got to get the tea, Discus. We just

[64:48]

got to get the tea.

[64:55]

>> Whoa.

[64:57]

[Music]

[65:02]

He's a rear. He's a rear. A duke.

[65:05]

A rand.

[65:07]

Got to get that tea quick.

[65:10]

Quick, quick.

[65:12]

Oh, mother. Mother. He's here. He's

[65:15]

here. The brand new.

[65:16]

>> Oh, I look all right. I'm so excited. I

[65:18]

just don't know what I'll do.

[65:21]

>> Now, remember, this is your last chance.

[65:23]

Don't fail me.

[65:26]

[Music]

[65:29]

>> Announcing his imperial grace. The Grand

[65:32]

Jig.

[65:33]

>> You honor our humble

[65:36]

>> quite so. May I present my daughters,

[65:40]

Driella,

[65:42]

Anastasia,

[65:43]

>> your grace?

[65:46]

>> Well, yes, a child, I'm sure.

[65:49]

>> His grace will read a royal

[65:50]

proclamation.

[65:52]

[Music]

[65:55]

All loyal subjects of his imperial

[65:57]

majesty are hereby notified by royal

[65:59]

proclamation in regard to a certain

[66:01]

class.

[66:03]

slipper.

[66:05]

It is upon this day degree.

[66:07]

>> A, that's my slipper. Well, I like that.

[66:11]

It It's my slipper.

[66:13]

>> No, no, no. Flipper.

[66:16]

>> How can she stand in the deli?

[66:18]

>> Girls,

[66:20]

your manners.

[66:22]

A thousand pardons your grace. Please

[66:25]

continue.

[66:26]

>> Yes, quite so. Uh, or Oh, yes. It is

[66:30]

upon this day decreed that a quest be

[66:32]

instituted throughout the length and

[66:33]

breadth of our domain. The sole and

[66:35]

expressed purpose of set quest be as

[66:37]

follows to it.

[66:40]

That every single maiden in our beloved

[66:42]

kingdom without real exception shall try

[66:44]

upon her foot this aformentioned slipper

[66:46]

of glass. And should one be found upon

[66:47]

whose foot this slipper shall properly

[66:49]

fit,

[66:53]

such such maiden shall be acclaimed the

[66:55]

object of this search and immediately

[66:56]

forth shall be looked upon as the one

[66:58]

and only true love of his royal highest

[67:00]

our beloved Saladair.

[67:02]

The noble prince

[67:05]

said noble prince will humbly upon bed

[67:06]

in need beg request or if need be

[67:08]

implore said maiden today to grant her

[67:11]

hand in marriage.

[67:14]

Where upon should the aforementioned

[67:15]

maiden look with favor upon his suit,

[67:17]

then shall the happy couple pledge their

[67:18]

truth?

[67:20]

[Music]

[67:22]

And you cause upon the inevitable demise

[67:24]

of his most gracious and august majesty

[67:25]

the king succeed to the throne there to

[67:27]

rule over all the land king and queen of

[67:29]

our beloved king.

[67:31]

So be it. Oh,

[67:35]

>> you must be quite fatigued, your grace.

[67:38]

May we offer you some tea?

[67:40]

>> What tea?

[67:43]

Thank you, madam. No, we must proceed

[67:46]

with the uh the fitting.

[67:48]

>> Of course, Anastasia, dear.

[67:55]

There, I knew it was my slipper. Oh,

[67:58]

it's exactly my size. I always wear the

[68:01]

same size. As soon as I saw it, I said,

[68:04]

"Oh, well, it it may be a trifle snug

[68:07]

today. You know how it is. Dancing all

[68:10]

night. I can't understand why. It's

[68:13]

always fit perfectly before. I don't

[68:16]

think you're half trying. Mother, can

[68:19]

you

[68:21]

>> quiet? My dear, we mustn't disturb his

[68:24]

grace. Young man, are you sure you're

[68:26]

trying it on the right foot?

[68:29]

>> Oh, it's the right foot. But there must

[68:32]

be something. This glass isn't always

[68:34]

reliable.

[68:35]

>> Come on, Gusgus. Flurry. Up the stairs.

[68:38]

Up the stairs.

[68:41]

This way

[68:43]

down

[68:47]

with it.

[68:52]

[Music]

[69:16]

Why can't you hold still a minute?

[69:19]

>> Oh my word. Enough of this.

[69:24]

The next young lady, please. Hear that?

[69:27]

Hear that? Luke, quick.

[69:37]

Come on. Come on. Hurry.

[69:42]

[Music]

[69:46]

Trust us. Just Oh, come on. Look. Look.

[69:50]

Just up there. Come on.

[69:53]

[Music]

[70:01]

Tommenelli.

[70:04]

>> You've got the key. How did you ever

[70:07]

manage?

[70:09]

Lucifer, let him go, Lucifer.

[70:13]

Please let him go. Let him go.

[70:17]

>> Let him go. Let him out. Let him out.

[70:19]

Dear. Dear. Bruce him.

[70:26]

[Music]

[70:36]

Heat.

[70:38]

[Music]

[70:47]

Heat.

[70:48]

[Music]

[71:01]

Bruno.

[71:02]

Yes, Bruno. Quick, get Bruno. Get Bruno.

[71:13]

[Music]

[71:28]

Oh, of all the stupid idiots. I'll do it

[71:33]

myself.

[71:34]

Get away from me. I'll make it fit.

[71:40]

>> It fits. It fits.

[71:47]

[Music]

[71:49]

[Applause]

[71:53]

Oh, your grace. I'm dreadfully sorry. It

[71:56]

shouldn't happen again. Precisely,

[71:58]

madam.

[72:26]

Come on. Get up.

[72:31]

[Music]

[72:38]

You are the only ladies of the

[72:40]

household. But I hope I presume

[72:42]

>> there's no one else. Your grace.

[72:43]

>> Quite so. Good day. Good day.

[72:46]

>> Your grace. Your grace. Please wait. May

[72:51]

I try it on?

[72:52]

>> Oh, pay no attention to her.

[72:54]

>> It's only Cinderella. A scullery from

[72:56]

the kitchen. It is ridiculous.

[72:57]

Impossible.

[72:58]

>> She's out of her mind. Yes. Just an

[73:00]

imaginative child.

[73:02]

>> Madam, my orders were every maiden.

[73:06]

Have my child.

[73:12]

[Music]

[73:14]

[Applause]

[73:23]

Oh no. Oh no. No. No. Oh no. Oh, this is

[73:28]

terrible. The king, what will he say?

[73:33]

What will he do?

[73:34]

>> But perhaps if it would help.

[73:36]

>> No, no. Nothing can help now.

[73:39]

>> Nothing. But you see, I have the other

[73:41]

slipper.

[73:51]

[Music]

[74:01]

Heat.

[74:13]

[Music]

[74:20]

Heat.

[74:25]

Heat. Heat. Heat.

[74:35]

Heat. Heat.

[74:46]

Heat.

[74:53]

[Applause]

[74:59]

[Music]

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