Sinderella and the Golden Bra (1964)
Prince David is having trouble finding a bride amongst the maidens of the village, so his father decides to hold a masked ball. Sinderella, an adopted French orphan, puts up with abuse from her stepmother and two stepsisters, and is not allowed to go to the ball. She is despondent until her inebriated fairy godfather appears and fixes her up real pretty and sends her on to the ball, with the admontion that she must return by midnight. Sinderella and the Prince get along famously, but the time flies and she leaves in a hurry, dropping her gilded support in her haste. The Prince mounts a desperate search for his loved one, requiring all the maidens of the village to try on the forgotten garment.
Director:
Loel Minardi
Writer:
Frank Squires
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Suzanne Sybele as Derella |
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Bill Gaskin as Prince David |
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David Duffield as King |
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Sydney Lassick as Fairy Godfather |
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Patricia Mayfield as Stepmother |
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Joan Lemmo as Fanny |
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June Faith as Flossy |
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Gerald Strickland as Adviser |
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John Bradley as First Page |
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Althea Currier as Busty Village Maiden / Lady in waiting |
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Katherine Cornwall as Village Maiden |
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Beverly Frankel as Village Maiden |
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Justine Scott as Village Maiden |
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Annette Austin as Village Maiden |
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Kay Hall as Matron |
| Directing | Loel Minardi | Director |
| Production | Si de Bardas | Associate Producer |
| Art | Tod Johnson | Set Decoration |
| Production | Edward Ludlum | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Frank Squires | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frank Squires | Story |
| Editing | Karl Von | Editor |
| Sound | Les Szarvas | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Mario Tosi | Director of Photography |
| Art | Tod Johnson | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bert Bliss | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bruce Hein | Hairstylist |
| Production | Paul Mart | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Beryl Bleeden | Hairstylist |