aqueenwaits I saw the Broadway version this summer, and I was afraid I would be disappointed, because I didn't think anything could live up to my expectations, based on this version. Well, I absolutely loved the show and had a most wonderful theater experience! They totally changed the script, but the songs were the same. A very different production, but also fabulous in its own way, and I discovered that it is possible for me to love both of them. (Now I've got myself thinking of the "Impossible/It's Possible" song from this show!) This 1965 version will always be my favorite too, though. It brings back such a flood of happy childhood memories, and I love the way they worked the story part in this script too. I don't enjoy either the Julie Andrews or the Brandy version nearly as much, although I'm a fan of Julie Andrews as well.
Same with me!!!! I miss Stuart Damon (the prince). 😥 May he Rest In Peace! Leslie Ann Warren is ALWAYS amazing, as well. She starred in Disney’s “The Happiest Millionaire” & “Clue”; so if you haven't seen these 2 classic films yet, try to find them! 👌 ❤️
You should watch the one with Julie Andrews and John Cypher!!!!!!! It’s so much more touching and believable and it has charming in every way, it has depth, too!!!!!!!! You will LOVE it!!!!!! It’s the absolute best version ever!!!!!! And they did it in one take - live for television…
I am 63 and I watched it with my mom. Great memories. My mom passed away 2007 but I will never forget watching this movie with her. I was 4 when it came out. This us my favorite scene. The way ge looks at her is awesome.
I’m 64. I always tell my family, back when we had no way of recording movies, my parents and grandparents would work our schedules to see Cinderella. It was an event. This is by far the best version of Cinderella.
My mom, my grandmother and I did the same. We all looked forward to watching it. My mom would bake cookies that day so we enjoyed hot chocolate and freshly baked chocolate chip cookies while watching it. It was always on in the winter. I think k around Christmas.
I'm 62. I would wait for it every year! It was my favorite show! Nobody would say a word to me so I could watch every second. Now I have it on DVD. I was so happy to get it. I used to sing the songs all the time. 🙂💕
Stuart was so very handsome as the prince! ...and I loved Leslie Ann's performance! (as well as Ginger Rogers and the man who played the King! ) BRAVO!!!!
@sondrasmith2691: Are you blind, deaf and stupid?? THIS is a remake of the classic 1957 version with Julie Andrews which is SUPERIOR to this version in casting, screenplay and performances. Check that version before making a comment you can’t support! 😊
Tears stream down my face now as I hear these words sung again. Such were the charms of my childhood, as we shared this year after year - our whole family would sing along and laugh and cry. What a wonder this has been for us...and for so many and for so many years . TRULY - one of the most beautiful shows and this production the most delightful and magical presentation of ALL. Lesley Ann Warren, you will live on in the hearts of so many millions. You made this special part of my youth so beautiful. Thank you.
Same with me!!! Brings back wonderful memories of a simpler, magical time in my life. I had a vivid imagination. I really believed in Santa Clause and all the other Christmas stuff. I'm almost 63, and I still long for something else besides just mundane everyday life.
I"ll be 65 years next month. I can still remember waiting for days, then hours , just to watch this beautiful version of "Cinderella." It seems like yesterday. Thank you Rogers & Hammerstein ~ Beverly .Celis
The waltz is the most romantic dance I have ever seen. Stuart dancing with Lesley Ann are the most beautiful couple ever. They are absolutely stunning!!!💕 It's my favorite scene in the whole movie🏰
Few times in cinematic history that the male lead's waist was smaller than the female's. But in all seriousness, this is one of the best presentations of any TV made for move EVER and stands the test of time. How lovely was Leslie Ann Warren and what a great name? how handsome was Stuart Damon? This was a time when we had very good entertainment coming across the three networks. These days we have nothing but adverts. How great were these two? And they didn't have the autotune voice stuff then. So, the singing was real and they could actually sing and dance.
Today is June 29, 2021. Stuart Damon passed away today. I felt compelled to listen to this, my favorite song from the TV musical. This show birthed a great love for musicals in me. --- Thanks for sharing, Jennifer.
I still know it by heart. Funny how I find myself randomly singing this song for no reason but it makes me happy. I see so many of us in our 60's are here with the same comments & memories!
I remember watching this with my mom and sister when I was 7. I fell instantly in love with them and watched it every February with mom that they aired it. Loved everything about this version. No matter what people will say today, it's every little girl's dream ! I had 3 girls, when they were little I found the VHS version and we watched it. Now that they are grown up, I hope they feel those loving feelings.
I remember watching this on TV when I was 6 or 7. It was magical! I still sing this song in the shower. What an amazing memory, what an amazing cast! ❤🎉😊
Thanks for posting. This is my favorite Cinderella version. I remember watching it as a little girl and falling in love with the Prince! OMG, was he good looking, and he had a decent singing voice, too. And I always remember Lesley Ann Warren as Cinderella. She was such a tiny girl but a perfect Cinderella!
I ran into her the other day and she was so surprised I remembered her as Cinderella! I was like - who could forget you! I loved this number and her as Cinderella:)
My favorite of all time. Everyone was perfectly cast. Lesley’s voice was magic and she truly looked like a princess. Stuart was so handsome and my nine year old self at that time had her first crush. So blessed to be a child back then and experience this magic
I remember watching this with my mother when I was 8 years. Although I do like the other new versions I have to say this one holds a very special memory and reminds me of my mother.
@@dwcushman1 she's amazing in that one as well. It's a Disney musical made just a tiny bit after this, it was actually the first thing I saw her in as a young girl.
I watched this with my Mom and sister when it first aired in 1965 and could not wait for it to repeat each year. I got the DVD a few years ago ans still enjoy it..and yes I sing along. lol
I was 8 when I watched this the first time. At that time there was no such thing as dvds so we had to wait for it to come out to watch again. I think I sat in front of the television and dreamt I was her. Of course I’m all grown up now and this is still and forever will be my very favorite Cinderella of ALL time. I sing along. I love it.
Still gives me chills. I was a 5 yr old girls sitting entranced in front of the tv. It was that night I fell in love with musicals, and Stuart Damon :)
Watched it in the 80s as a child, I remember how amazed I was with the long neck of Cinderella and it's becoming my standard of beauty at the time and I I realized that I have a short big neck and feeling ugly and then becoming insecure child because of it. 😂 Love this movie!
Thank you for this! I'm 40 and this movie has delighted me since I was a little girl. This song takes me back and brings the largest smile to my face to this day. This is the best version!
This will always be my favorite Cinderella .I remember watching this every year .waiting so patently for it to air on tv .Stewart Damein and Lesley Ann Warren were it back then.still are in my book .Thank you Rogers and Hammerstein for this so truly magical version of Cinderella..I always thought this would be me one day .so real
Me, too.. I was eight the first time .. but watched it year after year. . just found this.. I sometimes forget what I went in the kitchen for, but amazingly remember the words to all songs.. lol.. happy memories
the GREAT Rodgers and Hammerstein just kinda threw this one out for a TV special...my GOSH- so many amazing iconic songs....I loved it and still do !!!!!
My sister and I loved watching this every year on tv but, in the years since (the 1960's) we couldn't find it for sale. Finally, about 4-5 years ago, we found 5 dvds and we snapped them up for ourselves and our daughters. We even had to order another one for my sister's DIL who also wanted one. Now we're all happy!
I and my 2 sisters grew up with this musical and I've been a fan since. I always be ...I'm a little girl again ,and again and ever 🥰🤗... I've always been a " Cinderella " and a princess ❤️ too ...more than " 10 minutes" ...🤗
The prince was fantastic, no doubt, but he was also almost 10 years older than her. In any event, the chemistry between the two of them was a thing of beauty.
Everytime i watch this movie over and over i am whisked,away into a beautiful and magical world as,Lesley ann warren sings,a world of excitement and adventure and romance . My patents introduced me to this version when was a toddler and too this day its still favorite version. .
I was SO EXCITED when this came on TV in the 1960's. When my daughter was small, in the late 1990's I was thrilled to buy this on DVD, She loved it, of course, and watched it repeatedly. It's amusing to look back at the costumes and sets. Now we are used to lavish and realistic production values on TV and film ... but this is a wonderful example of how some paint and simple structures enhance the fairytale quality of the play. It's obvious that it's a play! I think it's easier for the children in the audience to imagine themselves in the story this way, to pretend that their bedrooms are castles, etc. I know I felt that way when I was a girl!
My tomboy self will never have that kind of grace. Then again only one could glide down a staircase as though she was walking on clouds... Which she proves with her entrance to the ball.
I felt and still feel this way when I met my husband. And someday I may never come down to earth again. He’s a pilot and took me flying on our first date.
Rodgers had a wonderful knack with waltzes -- this one, and "Edelweiss," "The Carousel Waltz," ""Out Of My Dreams," "Falling in Love with Love," "Hello, Young Lovers," and so forth...
I remember the night this originally aired on TV and Cinderella has always been my favorite fairy tale I was glued to the TV. This was the best version by far.
Of all the Cinderellas this one's the best, I've watched this movie for fifty-seven years and still well up when she lifts the bottom of her dress fleeing the ballroom at midnight😥
Every year in the spring television would show this movie...I love ❤️ this movie from all renditions of Cinderella.....I even learned to Waltz in case my Prince 🤴 ❤️ ever came to dance.....🥰😇
This gas been my favorite version if Cinderella since I was a toddler no matter how much time passes or how many versions I've seen that's why I am soo glad my mom got me the movie for Christmas so I can watch it whenever I want bt everytime I end up watching it twice in a row I love it soo much
The Julie Andrews version was fun but I love this version so much more! Leslie Ann Warren is perfect for the role because she is just a teenager herself and adorable.
It's always interesting to look back and see how talented some actors really are. Lesley Ann Warren can sing very well, but the stand-out here is Stuart Damon's vocals.
Yes all of us when we find out that the prince is Alan Quartermain are very impressed after seeing him in this first then as Alan Quartermain and then later to see this again years later to see that he's the Prince in this.
This is my favorite version of Cinderella no matter how much time passes.
aqueenwaits
I saw the Broadway version this summer, and I was afraid I would be disappointed, because I didn't think anything could live up to my expectations, based on this version. Well, I absolutely loved the show and had a most wonderful theater experience! They totally changed the script, but the songs were the same. A very different production, but also fabulous in its own way, and I discovered that it is possible for me to love both of them. (Now I've got myself thinking of the "Impossible/It's Possible" song from this show!) This 1965 version will always be my favorite too, though. It brings back such a flood of happy childhood memories, and I love the way they worked the story part in this script too. I don't enjoy either the Julie Andrews or the Brandy version nearly as much, although I'm a fan of Julie Andrews as well.
Me too... Hands Down!
Same with me!!!! I miss Stuart Damon (the prince). 😥 May he Rest In Peace! Leslie Ann Warren is ALWAYS amazing, as well. She starred in Disney’s “The Happiest Millionaire” & “Clue”; so if you haven't seen these 2 classic films yet, try to find them! 👌 ❤️
This is my all time favorite version! Every other version is second best in my opinion.
You should watch the one with Julie Andrews and John Cypher!!!!!!! It’s so much more touching and believable and it has charming in every way, it has depth, too!!!!!!!! You will LOVE it!!!!!! It’s the absolute best version ever!!!!!! And they did it in one take - live for television…
This is me (63 yrs) and my daughter's (36 yrs) favorite!! We sing all the songs as we watch it. Her kids are now enjoying it with us!!!
Yep, same age, and I adore this version that I grew up with. They were both so adorable.
I’m 38 and it is my favorite!
I am 63 and I watched it with my mom. Great memories. My mom passed away 2007 but I will never forget watching this movie with her. I was 4 when it came out. This us my favorite scene. The way ge looks at her is awesome.
The casting of Cinderella, Leslie Ann Warren and the Prince was a perfect fit.
The PERFECTEST!
This Is the best Cinderella ever made. I Seen this many YEARS ago. I am 64 Year's Old now going to be 65 in May and this is the best
I’m 64. I always tell my family, back when we had no way of recording movies, my parents and grandparents would work our schedules to see Cinderella. It was an event. This is by far the best version of Cinderella.
All us cousins who lived close to each other would get together and see Cinderella in one house. Our favorite movie!! ❤
Cinderella, The Wizard of Oz, White Christmas and the Charlie Brown specials, that was life worth living in the 1960s.
62 here ,.... and YES, same for my family. This was event tv back then. so classy and beautiful !
My mom, my grandmother and I did the same. We all looked forward to watching it. My mom would bake cookies that day so we enjoyed hot chocolate and freshly baked chocolate chip cookies while watching it. It was always on in the winter. I think k around Christmas.
I'm 62. I would wait for it every year! It was my favorite show! Nobody would say a word to me so I could watch every second. Now I have it on DVD. I was so happy to get it. I used to sing the songs all the time. 🙂💕
RIP Stuart Damon. I loved watching this Rodgers & Hammerstein Cinderella when I was a kid.
Stuart was so very handsome as the prince! ...and I loved Leslie Ann's performance! (as well as Ginger Rogers and the man who played the King! ) BRAVO!!!!
@@suzannebenz8928 The King is played in this version by Walter Pidgeon.
Thanks song writers some tunes
I would recognize Alan Quartermaine anywhere. 🔥
No matter how many different versions of Cinderellas they make, this one will always be the very best!
This is my favorite vision of Cinderella no matter what happens
Cinderella & the Prince Charming will be getting married
No re-make can top this version! Timeless!
@sondrasmith2691: Are you blind, deaf and stupid?? THIS is a remake of the classic 1957 version with Julie Andrews which is SUPERIOR to this version in casting, screenplay and performances. Check that version before making a comment you can’t support! 😊
Yes Timeless
Tears stream down my face now as I hear these words sung again. Such were the charms of my childhood, as we shared this year after year - our whole family would sing along and laugh and cry. What a wonder this has been for us...and for so many and for so many years . TRULY - one of the most beautiful shows and this production the most delightful and magical presentation of ALL. Lesley Ann Warren, you will live on in the hearts of so many millions. You made this special part of my youth so beautiful. Thank you.
I’m feeling ya, CubanBach and I am 66yrs I always cry when she ran out to offer a dipper of cool water, then “pass the slipper”
Same with me!!! Brings back wonderful memories of a simpler, magical time in my life. I had a vivid imagination. I really believed in Santa Clause and all the other Christmas stuff. I'm almost 63, and I still long for something else besides just mundane everyday life.
Same with me!! What a Wonderful memory❤️❤️❤️
Yes it was so magical back then
Yes she did.And Damian was so handsome . This will always be my Cinderella story always
I"ll be 65 years next month. I can still remember waiting for days, then hours , just to watch this beautiful version of "Cinderella." It seems like yesterday. Thank you Rogers & Hammerstein ~
Beverly
.Celis
I'll be 63 soon, and I, too, remember anticipating watching this.
I’m with you! I’ll be 62 in a few days. Watching this was a family event! ❤😂🎉
Born in 1960....This is the highlight of my entire childhood......
The waltz is the most romantic dance I have ever seen. Stuart dancing with Lesley Ann are the most beautiful couple ever. They are absolutely stunning!!!💕 It's my favorite scene in the whole movie🏰
❤❤ 😊😊🥰🥰🥰😍
This is by far the best version of the Cinderella story!
Few times in cinematic history that the male lead's waist was smaller than the female's. But in all seriousness, this is one of the best presentations of any TV made for move EVER and stands the test of time.
How lovely was Leslie Ann Warren and what a great name? how handsome was Stuart Damon?
This was a time when we had very good entertainment coming across the three networks. These days we have nothing but adverts.
How great were these two? And they didn't have the autotune voice stuff then. So, the singing was real and they could actually sing and dance.
Today is June 29, 2021. Stuart Damon passed away today. I felt compelled to listen to this, my favorite song from the TV musical. This show birthed a great love for musicals in me. --- Thanks for sharing, Jennifer.
I'll never forget Mr. Damon's haunting rendition of "Loneliness of Evening", which Rodgers & Hammerstein had originally written for 'South Pacific'.
I still know it by heart. Funny how I find myself randomly singing this song for no reason but it makes me happy. I see so many of us in our 60's are here with the same comments & memories!
@kalikjr yes! 62 here, I loooved this as a kid ( still do) and it brings back such warm memories! Such simple times….sigh.
There's just a simple innocence to this version that none of the others capture. Probably always be my favourite.
Same with me.
This is an American GEM !!!! Absolutely wonderfully done ! Total Class !
This was the perfect version of Cinderella. Lesley was so lovely.
Who knew Alan Quartermane could sing?? Love this. Thank you!
Lol! I used to watch him on General Hospital, too!
Yes!
I didn't know he was such a good singer or dancer.
I used to watch him on General Hospital as Alan Quartermaine. He was so good with Monica. ( Lesley Charlton)
I remember watching this with my mom and sister when I was 7. I fell instantly in love with them and watched it every February with mom that they aired it. Loved everything about this version. No matter what people will say today, it's every little girl's dream ! I had 3 girls, when they were little I found the VHS version and we watched it. Now that they are grown up, I hope they feel those loving feelings.
Congratulations to Leslie Ann Warren! You were only 17 when this was the first movie you made. A Great start to a great career! GOD BLESS! :D
I remember watching this on TV when I was 6 or 7. It was magical! I still sing this song in the shower. What an amazing memory, what an amazing cast! ❤🎉😊
Same here!
Same ❤
Thanks for posting. This is my favorite Cinderella version. I remember watching it as a little girl and falling in love with the Prince! OMG, was he good looking, and he had a decent singing voice, too. And I always remember Lesley Ann Warren as Cinderella. She was such a tiny girl but a perfect Cinderella!
I ran into her the other day and she was so surprised I remembered her as Cinderella! I was like - who could forget you! I loved this number and her as Cinderella:)
*****
Lucky you to have met her and had a chance to express your appreciation for her wonderful performance in this classic! Where did you see her?
I understand. I remember watching as a little boy and falling in love with the princess.
@@billsmith7673 .Leslie Ann Warren was perfect as Cinderella!
My favorite of all time. Everyone was perfectly cast. Lesley’s voice was magic and she truly looked like a princess. Stuart was so handsome and my nine year old self at that time had her first crush. So blessed to be a child back then and experience this magic
I can proudly say this is the only version I would ever watch. Childhood favorite. In my humble opinion, the only Cinderella and Prince.
i've stopped counting the number of times i've rewatched this version. And I refuse to count how many more times i plan to rewatch it!!
R.I.P. Stuart Damon, you were the best Prince in any version of 'Cinderella'.
This will always be my favorite Cinderella movie.
I remember watching this with my mother when I was 8 years. Although I do like the other new versions I have to say this one holds a very special memory and reminds me of my mother.
Pretty amazing Lesley Ann Warren was only 18 when this was filmed. Her grace and poise was truly impressive!!
Have you seen her in the happiest millionaire?
@@KarmaCroft No, can’t say I have…
@@dwcushman1 she's amazing in that one as well. It's a Disney musical made just a tiny bit after this, it was actually the first thing I saw her in as a young girl.
This will forever be my favorite version. 😊
I watched this with my Mom and sister when it first aired in 1965 and could not wait for it to repeat each year. I got the DVD a few years ago ans still enjoy it..and yes I sing along. lol
When they danced...it was so effortless and graceful...like they were floating.
I was 8 when I watched this the first time. At that time there was no such thing as dvds so we had to wait for it to come out to watch again. I think I sat in front of the television and dreamt I was her. Of course I’m all grown up now and this is still and forever will be my very favorite Cinderella of ALL time. I sing along. I love it.
This has always been my favorite Cinderella. Always has been, always will be.
I'm 65 years old and I know every word of this song by heart!! I really Love this Movie :)
Everything about this production was beautiful. There is none other so beautiful as this Cinderella, and there never will be.
J’ai oublié combien il était beau! Quelle voix aussi!
For sure going to be my wedding song when I walk down the aisle ♥️ I used to play this on my tv so many times when I was very small.
This is the only version of Cinderella I will watch! I love it.
Absolutely the best I have seen.And remember it like it was 1965.Beautiful child memory.
Grew up in the 60's and my sister and I waited every year when this would be broadcast. Still remember all the words to this day!
Still gives me chills. I was a 5 yr old girls sitting entranced in front of the tv. It was that night I fell in love with musicals, and Stuart Damon :)
Watched it in the 80s as a child, I remember how amazed I was with the long neck of Cinderella and it's becoming my standard of beauty at the time and I I realized that I have a short big neck and feeling ugly and then becoming insecure child because of it. 😂 Love this movie!
This is one of
My favorite childhood shows…the dress is so beautiful. And this song brings tears to my eyes.
This is so beautiful it’s absolutely perfect…
I could not agree more, discovering this production and watching it again has brought tears of joy to me!
Thank you for this! I'm 40 and this movie has delighted me since I was a little girl. This song takes me back and brings the largest smile to my face to this day. This is the best version!
R.I.P. Stuart Damon. You were a wonderful prince.
Saw this in 1965---as a teenager, and in black and white--and loved the music . Never forgotten it! And this was my favorite song.
This will always be my favorite Cinderella .I remember watching this every year .waiting so patently for it to air on tv .Stewart Damein and Lesley Ann Warren were it back then.still are in my book .Thank you Rogers and Hammerstein for this so truly magical version of Cinderella..I always thought this would be me one day .so real
Me, too.. I was eight the first time .. but watched it year after year. . just found this.. I sometimes forget what I went in the kitchen for, but amazingly remember the words to all songs.. lol.. happy memories
Such wonderful music in this story.
the GREAT Rodgers and Hammerstein just kinda threw this one out for a TV special...my GOSH- so many amazing iconic songs....I loved it and still do !!!!!
My sister and I loved watching this every year on tv but, in the years since (the 1960's) we couldn't find it for sale. Finally, about 4-5 years ago, we found 5 dvds and we snapped them up for ourselves and our daughters. We even had to order another one for my sister's DIL who also wanted one. Now we're all happy!
I and my 2 sisters grew up with this musical and I've been a fan since. I always be ...I'm a little girl again ,and again and ever 🥰🤗... I've always been a " Cinderella " and a princess ❤️ too ...more than " 10 minutes" ...🤗
The prince was fantastic, no doubt, but he was also almost 10 years older than her. In any event, the chemistry between the two of them was a thing of beauty.
I watched this every summer growing up. It is my all time favorite Cinderella. ❤
Blessings on your journey, Prince Charming.
I agree that this is the Best Cinderella of them all! Bravo!
I remember watching this as a child and especially this particular scene. I sang the song many times.
Everytime i watch this movie over and over i am whisked,away into a beautiful and magical world as,Lesley ann warren sings,a world of excitement and adventure and romance . My patents introduced me to this version when was a toddler and too this day its still favorite version.
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Love this song...Damion and Lesley sing it so beautifully.
I was SO EXCITED when this came on TV in the 1960's. When my daughter was small, in the late 1990's I was thrilled to buy this on DVD, She loved it, of course, and watched it repeatedly.
It's amusing to look back at the costumes and sets. Now we are used to lavish and realistic production values on TV and film ... but this is a wonderful example of how some paint and simple structures enhance the fairytale quality of the play. It's obvious that it's a play! I think it's easier for the children in the audience to imagine themselves in the story this way, to pretend that their bedrooms are castles, etc. I know I felt that way when I was a girl!
My favorite Cinderella movie.
This remains my FAVORITE Cinderella Play!!!!!! Thank you for posting.
I love how gracefully Leslie's dress glides around her! 😍
My tomboy self will never have that kind of grace. Then again only one could glide down a staircase as though she was walking on clouds... Which she proves with her entrance to the ball.
I felt and still feel this way when I met my husband. And someday I may never come down to earth again. He’s a pilot and took me flying on our first date.
Rodgers had a wonderful knack with waltzes -- this one, and "Edelweiss," "The Carousel Waltz," ""Out Of My Dreams," "Falling in Love with Love," "Hello, Young Lovers," and so forth...
This is so cute!! I love everything about old films, especially this one
I remember the night this originally aired on TV and Cinderella has always been my favorite fairy tale I was glued to the TV. This was the best version by far.
Of all the Cinderellas this one's the best, I've watched this movie for fifty-seven years and still well up when she lifts the bottom of her dress fleeing the ballroom at midnight😥
Every year in the spring television would show this movie...I love ❤️ this movie from all renditions of Cinderella.....I even learned to Waltz in case my Prince 🤴 ❤️ ever came to dance.....🥰😇
This gas been my favorite version if Cinderella since I was a toddler no matter how much time passes or how many versions I've seen that's why I am soo glad my mom got me the movie for Christmas so I can watch it whenever I want bt everytime I end up watching it twice in a row I love it soo much
Wow. I've had this song in my head for 50 years. On a fluke, just searched and here it is! I'm 9 years old again. 😭😂 The internet can be amazing.
I was only a young boy when I first saw this, but fell head over hills for Lesley Ann Warren. I thought she was the prettiest girl I had ever seen.
The Julie Andrews version was fun but I love this version so much more! Leslie Ann Warren is perfect for the role because she is just a teenager herself and adorable.
Love, love, love this movie and these two together!
Brings back such wonderful warm feelings as a little girl....that my prince would come!!!
My all time favorite Cinderella.
The best version of Cinderella !!!
It's always interesting to look back and see how talented some actors really are. Lesley Ann Warren can sing very well, but the stand-out here is Stuart Damon's vocals.
Thanks for the heart, Jennifer.
I actually think they compliment each other very well. Stuart Damon is this mature deep voice and hers is light and fun
Watching clips of different Cinderella movies to cleanse my mind of the 2021 version
My Daughter Trista loves this movie
She has excellent taste. FYI Its on Tubi.
My step mom used to have us watch this version every weekend. I’m about to be 39 and this is my favorite Cinderella.
The first time I saw this I was 6 years old. I couldn’t wait to see it year after year.
I love this scene
I was a 5 yo boy in 1965. A magical year. I remember laughing at the step sisters. What a magical time during my childhood.
Yes all of us when we find out that the prince is Alan Quartermain are very impressed after seeing him in this first then as Alan Quartermain and then later to see this again years later to see that he's the Prince in this.
Thank you for such a wonderful memory
This is one of my favorite songs from this musical! I can't wait until the DVD is released on Amazon (Sept. 9th)!!
I remember watching this as a child, couldn't wait for it to come on each year!
Bren Buehler
Me too!
+Bren Buehler When did they show it, at Christmas? I forget...
@@Treebard I think it was Christmas time...like a week before or so....👠🎄
This is my favorite version of Cinderella, followed closely behind the 2015 Disney version.
Totally my favorite!
Such a classic ! ❤️
loVED THIS song , I was 10 years old
Love this version ten minutes ago
Love at first sight.
Definitely one of my favorite versions of this story. I also enjoyed The Slipper and the Rose.