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Cendrillon

Titre original : Cinderella
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 14min
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7,3/10
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Cendrillon (1950)
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Lire trailer1:05
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Fairy TaleFeel-Good RomanceHand-Drawn AnimationTeen RomanceAnimationFamilyFantasyMusicalRomance

Lorsque la cruelle belle-mère de Cendrillon l'empêche d'assister au bal royal, elle reçoit une aide inattendue des adorables souris Gus et Jaq, ainsi que de sa marraine, la fée.Lorsque la cruelle belle-mère de Cendrillon l'empêche d'assister au bal royal, elle reçoit une aide inattendue des adorables souris Gus et Jaq, ainsi que de sa marraine, la fée.Lorsque la cruelle belle-mère de Cendrillon l'empêche d'assister au bal royal, elle reçoit une aide inattendue des adorables souris Gus et Jaq, ainsi que de sa marraine, la fée.

  • Réalisation
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • Wilfred Jackson
    • Hamilton Luske
  • Scénario
    • Charles Perrault
    • Bill Peet
    • Erdman Penner
  • Casting principal
    • Ilene Woods
    • James MacDonald
    • Eleanor Audley
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    182 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 610
    192
    • Réalisation
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Wilfred Jackson
      • Hamilton Luske
    • Scénario
      • Charles Perrault
      • Bill Peet
      • Erdman Penner
    • Casting principal
      • Ilene Woods
      • James MacDonald
      • Eleanor Audley
    • 217avis d'utilisateurs
    • 134avis des critiques
    • 85Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 6 victoires et 9 nominations au total

    Vidéos40

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Ilene Woods
    Ilene Woods
    • Cinderella
    • (voix)
    James MacDonald
    • Jaq
    • (voix)
    • (as James Macdonald)
    • …
    Eleanor Audley
    Eleanor Audley
    • Lady Tremaine
    • (voix)
    Verna Felton
    Verna Felton
    • Fairy Godmother
    • (voix)
    Claire Du Brey
    Claire Du Brey
    • Fairy Godmather - Live Action Reference
    • (as Claire DuBrey)
    Rhoda Williams
    • Drizella
    • (voix)
    Helene Stanley
    Helene Stanley
    • Cinderella - Live Action Reference
    Luis Van Rooten
    • King
    • (voix)
    • …
    Don Barclay
    Don Barclay
    • Doorman
    • (voix)
    Lucille Bliss
    Lucille Bliss
    • Anastasia
    • (voix)
    Jeffrey Stone
    Jeffrey Stone
      Mike Douglas
      Mike Douglas
      • Prince Charming
      • (voix (chant))
      William Phipps
      William Phipps
      • Prince Charming
      • (voix)
      Marion Darlington
      Marion Darlington
      • Birds
      • (voix)
      Earl Keen
      • Bruno
      • (voix)
      John Woodbury
        Lucille Williams
        • Perla - a Mouse
        • (voix)
        June Foray
        June Foray
        • Lucifer
        • (voix)
        • Réalisation
          • Clyde Geronimi
          • Wilfred Jackson
          • Hamilton Luske
        • Scénario
          • Charles Perrault
          • Bill Peet
          • Erdman Penner
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        Avis des utilisateurs217

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        Résumé

        Reviewers say 'Cinderella' is celebrated for its fairy tale charm, iconic animation, and memorable songs. The film is praised for its well-crafted characters, particularly Cinderella and Lady Tremaine. However, criticisms include Cinderella's passive nature, underdeveloped Prince Charming, and excessive focus on the mice and cat subplot. Despite these issues, 'Cinderella' is regarded as a significant film that helped save Disney and set the stage for future successes.
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        7bkoganbing

        "The thing-a-ma-bob that does the job is bibidi bobidi boo"

        Not the best of Walt Disney's feature length animated films, but any film that has Bibidi Bobbidi Boo and A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes has to rate as good in anyone's standards.

        I saw this for the first time as a small child on Walt Disney's Disneyland hour and it was as effective on the big screen as well as the small. I don't think there's anyone who is literate in the western world who does not know the story of Cinderella. The story is intact and kept in the mythical medieval times it was written for.

        As a subplot to the main story we have the story of Cinderella and her relationship with the animals around the house. The pecking order is dog, cat, mice with a horse thrown in for good measure. Naturally the evil stepmother who is voiced by Eleanor Audley has the cat as her favorite. What does that say about us cat lovers.

        Ilene Woods voices and sings A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes which Perry Como made a big hit record of. Bibidi Bobidi Boo is sung by Verna Felton who voices the Fairy Godmother. She's unforgettable in this role although she's better known as Hilda Crocker, Spring Byington's Ethel Mertz on December Bride.

        This is one eternal film that I hope my niece let's my new grandnephew check out and his sister or brother to be.
        10phillindholm

        Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BEAUTIFUL!

        Legendary movie producer Walt Disney brought three of the world's greatest fairy tales to the screen. They remain among the most popular animated films of all time. The first was his groundbreaking classic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" released in 1937. The last was the then-under appreciated "Sleeping Beauty" which made it's debut in 1959. In between these two was perhaps his most satisfying adaptation of a classic fairy tale: "Cinderella" (1950). Of the three films, "Cinderella" is the one most faithful to its origins. Ironically, unlike "Snow White", which for better or worse, became for many the definitive version of the story. "Cinderella" did not follow the same path. Although it was a hit and, like "Snow White", was responsible for restoring the dwindling Disney fortunes, it never achieved the same audience recognition which it certainly deserved. Disney, for once, did himself proud, electing not to tamper with a classic, instead elaborating and adding substance to the tale, rather than rewriting it for the screen. The result was enchanting.

        A combination of superb animation (in beautifully soft Technicolor) and the perfect voice talents brought the story to life with a radiance that endures to this day. Ilene Woods, who was a radio performer, recorded demonstration discs of the songs as a favor to the authors of the material, Al Hoffman, Mack David, and Jerry Livingston. When Disney heard them, he knew he had found his Cinderella. And indeed he had. Woods heartfelt renditions of "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes", "So This Is Love" and "Oh Sing Sweet Nightingale" are perfect. Eleanor Audley, who would go on to voice Maleficent in "Sleeping Beauty", masterfully captured the icy cruelty of the stepmother, while Rhoda Williams and Lucille Bliss were convincingly nasty stepsisters. Luis Van Rooten admirably performed as both the King and the Grand Duke, and James Macdonald was endearing as both Jaq and Gus, Cinderella's devoted mice. William Phipps has little dialog as the prince (future talk show host Mike Douglas provided his singing voice) but film (and Disney) veteran, Verna Felton was born to play the fairy godmother, and she made the best number, (the Oscar-nominated "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo") her own show-stopper.

        Among the artists responsible for the "look" of the film, was Mary Blair, whose inspired use of color was greatly admired by Disney. Her elegant French-period backgrounds add tremendously to the quality of the movie. But, most important of all' are the believable characters--from Cinderella, right down to Lucifer, the stepmother's deliciously evil cat. They bring both life and vibrancy to the often told story, something very difficult to create in an animated film.

        In conjunction with the film's 55-year anniversary, (and, not so coincidentally, the coming holiday season) "Cinderella" has just been released on a special edition DVD. It simply has never looked better. The fully restored film must be seen to be appreciated--suffice it to say, it looks wonderful. An enhanced stereo soundtrack has been added, and serves the music well. The DVD extras, now a standard part of Disney Platinum Editions, are too numerous to list here, but as usual, some are directed towards children, some are slanted to adults, and the rest fall somewhere in between. But real fans will want to get the Deluxe Gift Set, because, along with an actual cell from the film and eight character sketches, it includes a 160-page hardback book, which not only incorporates most of the material found in the book with the 1995 special edition home video release, but much more as well. As usual for Disney, "Cinderella" will only be available for a limited time. So, if like me, you are a "Cinderella" lover, get it NOW! This edition is truly a "Dream Come True."
        9Spleen

        A success, on the whole

        People criticise Disney's animated features of the 1950s for being overly glossy, set in landscapes that are much too pristine. That criticism is just. And yet it can't be the whole story, because the two least glossy - "Alice in Wonderland" and "Peter Pan" - are also the weakest. "Cinderella", on the other hand, set in a world in which the very dirt sparkles, is clearly the best.

        It DOES look good. The backgrounds are subtle and consistent; the colours are pure without being too bright. The animation varies a bit. I'll swear that some of the humans are rotoscoped - but then, the rotoscoped humans (including Cinderella herself) aren't full-blooded characters in the script, so this approach works well enough. It's really the animals that make the movie. I think the studio had never quite used animals in this way before, as totems rather than sidekicks. The mice, for instance, are the creatures who draw us into the story; but they are really representatives or allies of the more colourless Cinderella. The cat, Lucifer, is a kind of witch's familiar to the Wicked Stepmother. (The cat is brilliantly conceived and animated - one of the best feline creations of all time. The supervising animator was Ward Kimball and he modelled it on his own cat. I wonder how he put up with the animal.) This approach allows the animals to steal the show without drawing our attention from the main story. Their actions are of maximum interest only in the light of the main story.

        Among the supporting cast the notable humans are the King and the Grand Duke. The King is a one note character - he wants grandchildren and appears to have no other desires at all - but the note is struck in a pleasing fashion. The Grand Duke is a put-upon character who deserves to be lifted out of his sphere as much as Cinderella does. (Although he, of course, is richer.)

        "Cinderella" is Disney's return to features after an eight-year hiatus, and neither with it nor with any subsequent movie would he recapture the raw brilliance of his early years. Moreover he made things hard for himself by picking "Cinderella". She's a passive heroine and there's not much anyone can do about that. (Maybe I'm wrong on this score - I haven't seen the recent "Ever After".) Nonetheless it is remarkable how successful Disney was in bringing this unpromising story to life, without cutting across the grain of its spirit.
        10RJV

        Enchanting and enthralling adaption of a classic fairy tale.

        Walt Disney's CINDERELLA takes a story everybody's familiar with and embellishes it with humor and suspense, while retaining the tale's essential charm. Disney's artists provide the film with an appealing storybook look that emanates delectable fairy tale atmosphere. It is beautifully, if conventionally, animated; the highlight being the captivating scene where the Fairy Godmother transforms a pumpkin into a majestic coach and Cinderella's rags to a gorgeous gown. Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston provide lovely songs like "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" and "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" that enhance both the scenario and the characters.

        Even though CINDERELLA's story is predictable, it provides such thrilling melodrama that one shares the concerns and anxieties of the titular heroine and her animal friends. Both the wicked stepmother and her dreadful cat Lucifer present a formidable menace that threatens the dreams and aspirations of Cinderella and the mice. It is this menace that provides the story with a strong conflict that holds the viewers' interest. The film's suspense, however, is nicely balanced by a serene sweetness, especially in the musical numbers. It is in these segments that reveal the appealing personalities of Cinderella and her friends, moving the viewers to care for them. Overall, Walt Disney's CINDERELLA is wonderful family entertainment that has held up remarkably well after half a century.
        0U

        The classic princess movie that people still watch

        The classic Disney film, Cinderella sets the standard for years to come with its imaginative animation style, fun characters, and enchanting songs. Animators find a good balance between the silly gags of the mice characters and the enchanting scenes with Cinderella and her path from rags to riches. Some notably colorful characters like the king and Lady Tremaine help support the story with originality, though some characters like the Prince and the fairy godmother probably deserved some more screen time. Either way, the movie kept us captivated with its wonderful visuals, refined humor and compelling storyline.

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        • Anecdotes
          Ilene Woods suffered from Alzheimer's disease in the later years of her life. During this time, she did not even remember that she had played Cinderella, but nurses claimed that she was very much comforted by the song "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes".
        • Gaffes
          On the palace clock, the Roman numeral 4 is written as "IIII" instead of "IV". However, historically, 4 in Roman numerals was written "IIII". The subtractive system in Roman numerals in which 4 is written as "IV" is fairly recent.
        • Citations

          Cinderella: [singing] A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep. In dreams you will lose your heartaches. Whatever you wish for, you keep. Have faith in your dreams, and someday, your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true.

        • Crédits fous
          In lieu of a cast list, the opening credits specify "with the talents of" followed by nine names: Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Claire Du Brey, Rhoda Williams, James MacDonald, Helene Stanley, Luis Van Rooten, and Don Barclay. However, only seven of these persons provided voices for the animated characters (according to studio records) and are listed in the cast. Both Stanley and Du Brey were live action models to help the artists animate the humans. They were placed in the miscellaneous section.
        • Versions alternatives
          In the 1988 video, instead of the original RKO logo, the film opens with the complete Walt Disney Pictures logo, with the Walt Disney Pictures theme replacing part of the title song. For the 1995 video, the portion of the song was restored, but a Buena Vista credit replaced the RKO logo. (The 1995 laserdisc used the original RKO logo; the familiar blue logo appears before and after the film, but not replacing any part. In the 2012 Blu-Ray/DVD, the familiar blue logo wasn't used at all and the original RKO logo was restored.) For the 2005 DVD, the movie opens with a shortened Walt Disney Pictures logo accompanied by the part of the song that played with the RKO logo.
        • Connexions
          Edited into Robin des Bois (1973)
        • Bandes originales
          Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
          (1949) (uncredited)

          Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman

          Performed by Verna Felton and chorus

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        Détails

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        • Date de sortie
          • 4 mars 1950 (États-Unis)
        • Pays d’origine
          • États-Unis
        • Site officiel
          • Official site
        • Langue
          • Anglais
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • La Cenicienta
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Château de Chambord, Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France(prince's castle)
        • Sociétés de production
          • Walt Disney Animation Studios
          • Walt Disney Productions
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        • Budget
          • 2 900 000 $US (estimé)
        • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 93 141 149 $US
        • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 1 300 000 $US
          • 20 déc. 1981
        • Montant brut mondial
          • 96 383 387 $US
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          1 heure 14 minutes
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          • Dolby Digital
        • Rapport de forme
          • 1.37 : 1

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