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Cinderella

Original title: Zolushka
  • 1947
  • G
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.4K
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Lev Ofrosimov in Cinderella (1947)
ComedyFamilyFantasyMusicalRomance

A young woman forced into servitude by her step-family gets a chance to attend the royal ball.A young woman forced into servitude by her step-family gets a chance to attend the royal ball.A young woman forced into servitude by her step-family gets a chance to attend the royal ball.

  • Directors
    • Nadezhda Kosheverova
    • Mikhail Shapiro
  • Writer
    • Evgeniy Shvarts
  • Stars
    • Yanina Zheymo
    • Aleksey Konsovskiy
    • Erast Garin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Nadezhda Kosheverova
      • Mikhail Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Evgeniy Shvarts
    • Stars
      • Yanina Zheymo
      • Aleksey Konsovskiy
      • Erast Garin
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yanina Zheymo
    Yanina Zheymo
    • Cinderella
    Aleksey Konsovskiy
    Aleksey Konsovskiy
    • Prince
    • (as A. Konsovsky)
    Erast Garin
    Erast Garin
    • King
    • (as E. Garin)
    Faina Ranevskaya
    Faina Ranevskaya
    • Stepmother
    • (as F. Ranevskaya)
    Yelena Yunger
    • Daughter
    • (as Ye. Yunger)
    Tatyana Sezenyovskaya
    • Daughter
    • (as T. Zezenyovskaya)
    Vasiliy Merkurev
    Vasiliy Merkurev
    • Forester
    • (as V. Merkuryev)
    Aleksandr Rumnev
    • Pas de Trois
    • (as A. Rumnyov)
    Varvara Myasnikova
    Varvara Myasnikova
    • Fairy
    • (as V. Myasnikova)
    Igor Klemenkov
    • Page
    Sergey Filippov
    Sergey Filippov
    • Corporal
    • (as S. Filippov)
    Tatyana Piletskaya
    Tatyana Piletskaya
    • Lady at the ball
    • (uncredited)
    Aleksandr Violinov
    • Stariy lakey
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Nadezhda Kosheverova
      • Mikhail Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Evgeniy Shvarts
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    User reviews15

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    10Galina_movie_fan

    Old Story of Never Aging Charm

    The film starts with the words, "This is a very old fairy tale that was first told many centuries ago and still lives, and everybody tells it in a different way". The creators of the film "Zolushka", 1947 ("Cinderella"), told this old story with so much tenderness, humor, kindness, and style that it will be loved and watched by spectators of many generations, past and future, children and adults alike. "Cinderella" is the film of lasting and never aging charm. Its directing is effortless, the familiar plot never fails to captivate, the music by Antonio Spadavekkia is enchanting and absolutely fits the magic of the film. The old story is retold by Yevgeni Shvarts (who also wrote the screenplays to the masterpieces of Russian Cinema "To Kill a Dragon" (1991), "Ordinary Wonder" (1978), "Twelve Chairs" (1977), and "Don Quixote" (1957)), and he added the jokes that are still funny and biting after all these years. I just have to say a couple of words about acting. The best Russian actors of the time participated in the "Cinderella". I would never forget a touchy but kind King (Erast Garin), tender and loving Zolushka (Yanina Zhejmo, who was 38 when she took a role but she was absolutely believable as 16 year old Zolushka), and one of my favorite actresses of all time, one and only Faina Ranevskaya as an evil but unforgettable Stepmother who believes that with her powerful connections she will rule the Magic Kingdom.
    10Rschulenberg

    Even without a knowledge of Russian, I enjoyed this film tremendously!

    I don't understand. Russian but I enjoyed every minute of it! When I think that this was made just after WW II, it's even more amazing as it has such a lavish look to it. Several of the Russian speaking reviewers refer to the jokes and witty dialogue which, of course, I missed but there was so much to enjoy visually that I didn't feel that I was missing anything. The beautiful "exterior" sets are particularly charming and have a perfect Fairy Tale feeling to them! There appears to be a use of miniatures although if they were, everything looks so good that it's impossible to know. It's just that so many of the sets are so large it's difficult to imagine that they were full size. I was similarly impressed by the special effects which were, I believe, exceptional for the period. When I think that this was made during the Stalinist period, i'm impressed that the film appears to be free of any hint of a political message although if I understood the language, I might have detected some subtle references. I would really recommend this - even if, like me, you don't understand Russian. And P.S., I'm also stunned to know the ages of the Prince and Cinderella! The whole time I thought they were extremely gifted teenagers!
    9lee_eisenberg

    there are some things that you never assumed could exist

    Since we in the west are used to seeing the Disney versions of "Cinderella", it may surprise us that there was in fact a Soviet version. You probably never assumed that the USSR could have made such a glossy movie, but "Zolushka" is one impressive piece of work. For a country that wasn't into aesthetics, they produced a movie that was a real piece of eye candy. The screenwriters added a satirical side to it, but you'll probably best remember the costumes and scenery. During the ball, one of the stepsisters has Princess Leia hair buns.

    Basically, this movie is more interesting than the ones released by Disney. I suspect that they had fun making it, especially with Faina Ranevskaya's emoting as the stepmother. An truly enjoyable time.

    I bet that Yanina Zheymo had to beat guys off with a stick after starring in this.
    kassha-1

    Classic!

    I think this is an excellent film, and far better than any of the Disney fairy-tales because, the actors are so great, and the music is so cheerful that I think kids will love it. But it's also a very funny and witty movie, and adults will enjoy it too. Here is a piece of dialog between the King and his guards as he yells to them from a tower:

    King-Hellooo! Hellooo! Guards of this fairy-tale castle, do you hear me? (Guards-We hear you, your Majesty!) King-Did a girl with one shoe leave the gate of our castle? (Guards-How many shoes were on her?) King-One! One! (Guards-Was she blonde?) King-Yes! A blonde! (Guards-How old was she?) King-About 16! (Guards-Nice?) King-Very nice! (Guards-OK! We understand! No, we haven't seen her. No one has left the gate!) King-Then why have you asked me all these specific questions? (Guards-We were interested, your Majesty!)
    10AlexK1978

    about the film

    a very touching film. i watched it multiple times and after each time i had an even more positive attitude towards the movie. i advise you to watch this enchanting masterpiece. the more you watch it, the more you actually understand the whole concept and point of the movie. this movie is suitable for viewing by all ages. no adult oriented scenes. this movie promotes kindness and should be treated with respect. i never knew that Yanina Zhejmo was actually 38 in the movie. she completely looks her part in the role of a sixteen year old. the prince (Aleksei Konsovsky) is 35 in the movie. he looks not much older than twenty.

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    • Trivia
      One of many post WW2 Soviet movies that set the stage for future actors during the Stalin era.
    • Quotes

      King: [to prince] Why won't you talk?

      Prince: [Smitten by Cinderella] I can't.

      King: [to Cinderella] Don't believe him, he can talk! He talks very well. He even recites poetry.

    • Connections
      Featured in 6-ya tseremoniya vrucheniya natsionalnoy premii Ovatsiya (1998)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1947 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Cenicienta
    • Production company
      • Lenfilm Studio
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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