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Cinderella (1950 film) Quotes

Cinderella (1950 film) is a television program that appeared on TV in 1970 . Cinderella completed its run in 1970.

It features Walt Disney as producer, and Oliver Wallace in charge of musical score.

Cinderella (1950 film) is distributed by RKO Pictures.

Cinderella (1950 film) Quotes

  • (Stepmother) "Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Oh, where is that --"
  • (Cinderella) "Yes? Here I am."
  • (Stepmother) "Oh. My daughters- where are they?"
  • (Cinderella) "Uh, I think they're still in bed."
  • (Stepmother) "Oh. Well, don't just stand there. Bring up the breakfast trays at once, and hurry."
  • (Grand Duke) "Mademoiselle. Señorita."
  • (Grand Duke) "Just a moment."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, no. No, it isn't true. It's just no use. No use at all. I can't believe. Not anymore. There's nothing left to believe in. Nothing."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Nothing, my dear? Oh, now you don't really mean that."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, but I do --"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Nonsense, child. If you'd lost all your faith, I couldn't be here. And here I am."
  • (The King) "When the boy proposes, notify me immediately."
  • (Grand Duke) ""Notify me immediately.""
  • (The King) "-- and REMEMBER."
  • (The King) "If anything goes wrong --"
  • (Narrator) "Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom; peaceful, prosperous, and rich in romance and tradition. Here in a stately chateau, there lived a widowed gentleman, and his little daughter, Cinderella. Although he was a kind and devoted father, and gave his beloved child every luxury and comfort, still, he felt she needed a mother's care. And so he married again, choosing for his second wife, a woman of good family, with two daughters just Cinderella's age, by name, Anastasia and Drizella. It was upon the untimely death of this good man, however, that the stepmother's true nature was revealed: cold, cruel, and bitterly jealous of Cinderella's charm and beauty, she was grimly determined to forward the interests of her own two awkward daughters. Thus, as time went by, the chateau fell into disrepair, for the family fortunes were squandered upon the vain and selfish stepsisters while Cinderella was abused, humiliated, and finally forced to become a servant in her own house. And yet, through it all, Cinderella remained ever gentle and kind, for with each dawn she found new hope that someday her dreams of happiness would come true."
  • (Drizella) "Oh, sing sweet nightingale, sing sweet nightingale, hi-i-i-i-i --"
  • (Drizella) "-- i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i --"
  • (Grand Duke) "But its true, sire. All we could find was this glass slipper."
  • (The King) "The whole thing was a plot."
  • (Grand Duke) "But sire, he loves her. He won't rest till he finds her. He's determined to marry her."
  • (The King) "What? What did you say?"
  • (Grand Duke) "The prince sire. Swears he'll marry nobody but the girl who fits this slipper."
  • (The King) "He said that, did he?"
  • (The King) "Ha ha. We've got him."
  • (Grand Duke) "But, Sire, this slipper may fit any number of girls."
  • (The King) "That's his problem. He's given his word, we'll hold him to it."
  • (Grand Duke) "No, no, your Highness. I'll have nothing to do with it."
  • (The King) "You'll try this on every maid in my kingdom. And, if the shoe fits --"
  • (The King) "Bring her in."
  • (Grand Duke) "Yes, your majesty."
  • (Grand Duke) "Your Majesty, I see no point in beating about the bush. I regret to inform you, Sire, that the young lady has disappeared, leaving behind only this glass slipper."
  • (Grand Duke) "Yes. I'll do it."
  • (Grand Duke) "No. I -- just -- can't."
  • (Cinderella) "So this is love."
  • (Cinderella) "So this is love. So this is what makes life divine. I'm all aglow --"
  • (Cinderella) "And now I know --"
  • (Prince Charming) "And now I know --"
  • (Prince Charming) "The key to all heaven is mine."
  • (Cinderella) "My heart has wings."
  • (Cinderella) "And I can fly --"
  • (Prince Charming) "I'll touch every star in the sky. So this is the miracle that I've been dreaming of --"
  • (Prince Charming) "So this is love."
  • (Grand Duke) "You are the only ladies of the household, I hope, er, I presume?"
  • (The King) "Ah. The boy isn't cooperating."
  • (Unnamed) "Mademoiselle Leonora Mercedes de la Tour. Daughter of Colonel and Madame de la Tour."
  • (The King) "I can't understand it. There must be at least one who'd make a suitable mother --."
  • (Grand Duke) "Shh. Sire."
  • (The King) "Er, a suitable wife."
  • (Grand Duke) "Your Majesty --"
  • (The King) "So he's proposed already. Tell me all about it."
  • (Grand Duke) "Well, Sire --"
  • (The King) "Who is she? Where does she live?"
  • (Grand Duke) "Well, I didn't get a chance --"
  • (The King) "Oh, no matter, we've more important things to discuss. Arrangements for the wedding, invitations, a national holiday, all that sort of thing."
  • (Grand Duke) "But, but, Sire --"
  • (The King) "Here, here, have a cigar. Take a few more."
  • (Grand Duke) "But, but, but --"
  • (The King) "Better practice passing these out, eh?"
  • (Grand Duke) "But, but, but, if you'd only listen --"
  • (The King) "And, for you, my friend --"
  • (Grand Duke) "Your Majesty, please --"
  • (The King) "A knighthood. I hereby dub you, sir -- er, er, by the way, what title would you like?"
  • (Grand Duke) "Sire, she got away."
  • (The King) "Sir "She Got Away -- " A peculiar title, but if that's what you -- She WHAT? Why, you, you, you traitor."
  • (Grand Duke) "Now sire, remember, your blood pressure."
  • (The King) "TREASON."
  • (Grand Duke) "No, sire, no."
  • (The King) "SABATOGE. You were in league with the prince all along."
  • (Grand Duke) "I tried to stop her. But she vanished into thin air."
  • (The King) "A likely story."
  • (Jaq) "Poor Cinderelly. Ev'ry time she find a minute, that's the time when they begin it. "Cinderelly. Cinderelly.""
  • (Anastasia) "Cinderella."
  • (Jaq) "Cinderelly, Cinderelly / Night and day it's Cinderelly / Make the fire. Fix the breakfast. / Wash the dishes. Do the moppin'."
  • (Mice) "And the sweepin', and the dustin' / They always keep her hoppin'."
  • (Jaq) "She go around in circles 'till she very, very dizzy / Still they holler --"
  • (Mice) "Keep-a busy, Cinderelly."
  • (The King) "My son has been avoiding his responsibilities long enough. It's high time he married and settled down."
  • (Grand Duke) "Of course, your Majesty, but we must be patient --"
  • (The King) "I AM PATIENT."
  • (Jaq) "Lucify. That's him. Meany, sneaky. Jump at you. Bite at you."
  • (Cinderella) "Why, that means I can go, too."
  • (Drizella) "Hah. Her, dancing with the Prince."
  • (Anastasia) "I'd be honored, Your Highness. Would you mind holding my broom. Ha Ha."
  • (Cinderella) "Why, it's like a dream. A wonderful dream come true."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Yes, my child, but like all dreams, well, I'm afraid this can't last forever. You'll have only 'til midnight, and then --"
  • (Cinderella) "Midnight? Oh, thank you."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Oh, now, now, now, now, now, just a minute. You must understand, my dear: On the stroke of twelve, the spell will be broken, and everything will be as it was before."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, I understand, but -- it's more than I ever hoped for."
  • (Cinderella) "Your Grace. Your Grace. Please, wait. May I try it on?"
  • (Stepmother) "Oh. Pay no attention to HER."
  • (Anastasia) "It's only Cinderella."
  • (Drizella) "Our scullery maid --"
  • (Anastasia) "From the kitchen."
  • (Drizella) "It's ridiculous."
  • (Anastasia) "Impossible."
  • (Drizella) "She's out of her mind."
  • (Stepmother) "Yes, yes. Just an imaginitive child."
  • (Grand Duke) "Madam, my orders were every maiden."
  • (Stepmother) "Girls, please. After all, we did make a bargain, didn't we, Cinderella?"
  • (Stepmother) "And I never go back on my word. Hmm. How very clever. These beads; they give it just the right touch. Don't you think so, Drizella?"
  • (Drizella) "No, I don't. I think she's --"
  • (Drizella) "Why, you little thief. They're my beads. Give them here."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, no."
  • (Anastasia) "Oh, and look, that's my sash. Wearing my sash, she can't."
  • (Anastasia) "And my ribbon."
  • (Cinderella) "No, please --"
  • (Drizella) "You ungrateful little --."
  • (Stepmother) "Girls, girls. That's quite enough. Hurry along, now, both of you. I won't have you upsetting yourselves."
  • (Stepmother) "Good night."
  • (The King) "I give up. Even I couldn't expect the boy to --"
  • (Grand Duke) "Well, if I may say so, Your Majesty, I did try to warn you; but you, Sire, are incurably romantic."
  • (Grand Duke) "No doubt you saw the whole pretty picture in detail. The young prince bowing to the assembly. Suddenly, he stops. He looks up. For lo -- there she stands. The girl of his dreams. Who she is or whence she came, he knows not, nor does he care, for his heart tells him that here, here is the maid predestined to be his bride."
  • (Grand Duke) "A pretty plot for fairy tales, Sire. But in real life, oh, no. No, it was foredoomed to failure."
  • (The King) "Failure, eh? Ha-ha. Take a look at that, you pompous windbag."
  • (Cinderella) "I'm sorry. I-I guess I forgot about everything, even the time, but -- but it was so wonderful. And he was so handsome, and when we danced -- oh, I'm sure that even the Prince himself couldn't have been more -- more -- Oh, well, it-it's over, and --"
  • (Jaq) "Cinderelly. Look. Look. Your slipper. Your slipper."
  • (Gus) "Yeah. A slipper."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh."
  • (Cinderella) "Thank you. Thank you so much for everything."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, please, you don't think that I would --"
  • (Stepmother) "Hold your tongue. Now, it seems we have time on our hands."
  • (Cinderella) "But, I was only trying to --"
  • (Stepmother) "Silence. Time for vicious practical jokes. Perhaps we can put it to better use. Now, let me see -- There's the large carpet in the main hall- Clean it. And the windows upstairs and down- Wash them. Oh yes, and the tapestries and the draperies --"
  • (Cinderella) "But I just finished --"
  • (Stepmother) "Do them again. And don't forget the garden. Then scrub the terrace, sweep the halls and the stairs, clean the chimneys. And of course there's the mending, and the sewing, and the laundry -- Oh, yes, and one more thing: see that Lucifer gets his bath."
  • (Stepmother) "Drizella? Drizella."
  • (Drizella) "Mmm? What?"
  • (Stepmother) "Get up. Quick, this instant. We haven't a moment to lose. Anastasia? Anastasia. Get up, Anastasia."
  • (Anastasia) "Huh? What for? Why?"
  • (Stepmother) "Oh, everyone's talking about it; the whole kingdom. Oh, hurry now. He'll be here any minute."
  • (Drizella) "Who will?"
  • (Stepmother) "The Grand Duke. He's been hunting all night."
  • (Drizella) "Hunting?"
  • (Stepmother) "For that girl. The one who lost her slipper at the ball last night. They say he's madly in love with her."
  • (Anastasia) "The Duke is?"
  • (Stepmother) "Oh, no, no, no. The Prince."
  • (Cinderella) "Why, it's my --"
  • (Unnamed) "Surprise. Surprise. Surprise."
  • (Gus) "Duh, duh, duh -- Happy Birthday."
  • (Jaq) "No, no, no, no."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, well. What's a royal ball? After all, I suppose it would be frightfully dull, and-and-and boring, and-and completely -- Completely wonderful."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "What in the world did I do with that magic wand? I-I was sure I --"
  • (Cinderella) "Magic wand?"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "That's strange. I-I always --"
  • (Cinderella) "Why, then you must be --"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Your Fairy Godmother? Of course. Now, where is that wand? I- Oh. I forgot. I put it away."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Salaga-doola, menchika-boola, Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. Put them together, and what have you got? Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. Salaga-doola, menchika-boola, Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. It will do magic, believe it or not, Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. Now, "Salagadoola" means, "A-Menchika-boola-roo," but the the thingamabob, that does the job, is "Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo.""
  • (Cinderella) "Now for a name. I've got one. Octavius. But for short, we'll call you Gus."
  • (Jaq) "New mouse in the house, brand new. Never saw it afore. Visitor, visitor."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, a visitor."
  • (Cinderella) "Well, she'll need a dress, and --"
  • (Unnamed) "No, no."
  • (Jaq) "He, he, he."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, that does make a difference. HE'LL need a jacket, new shoes, and hat --"
  • (Jaq) "Gotta get him out. Rat trap, rat trap."
  • (Cinderella) "What? In the trap? Oh, why didn't you say so?"
  • (Cinderella) "It's midnight."
  • (Prince Charming) "Yes, so it is. But, why --"
  • (Cinderella) "Goodbye."
  • (Prince Charming) "No, no, wait. You can't go now. It's only --"
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, I must, please. Please, I must."
  • (Prince Charming) "But, why?"
  • (Cinderella) "Well, I-I, oh, the Prince. I haven't met the Prince."
  • (Prince Charming) "The Prince? But, didn't you know that --"
  • (Stepmother) "You clumsy little fool."
  • (Anastasia) "There. I knew it was my slipper. Exactly my size. I always wear the same size. As soon as I saw it, I said --"
  • (Anastasia) "Oh. Well, it-it may be a trifle snug today. You know how it is, dancing all night. I can't understand why."
  • (Anastasia) "It's always fit perfectly before. I don't think you're half trying. Mother, can you --"
  • (Stepmother) "Shh. Quiet, my dear. We mustn't disturb his Grace."
  • (Stepmother) "Young man, are you sure you're trying it on the right foot?"
  • (Grand Duke) "Come, my child."
  • (Grand Duke) "Oh, no. Oh, no, no. Oh, no. Oh, this is terrible. The King. What will he say?"
  • (Grand Duke) "What will he do ?"
  • (Cinderella) "But, perhaps, if it would help --"
  • (Grand Duke) "No, no, nothing can help now. Nothing."
  • (Cinderella) "But, you see, I have the other slipper."
  • (Stepmother) "Well, I see no reason why you can't go -- if you get all your work done."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, I will. I promise."
  • (Stepmother) "And, if you can find something suitable to wear."
  • (Cinderella) "I'm sure I can. Oh, thank you, Stepmother."
  • (Drizella) "Mother. Do you realize what you just said?"
  • (Stepmother) "Of course. I said, "If.""
  • (Drizella) "Oh. "If.""
  • (Gus) "I'll cut it with the scissors."
  • (Jaq) "And I can do the sewing."
  • (Perla) "Leave the sewing to the women. You go get some trimmin'."
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Well, hop in my, dear. We can't waste time."
  • (Cinderella) "But, uh --"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Uh, uh, now, now, now, don't-don't try to thank me."
  • (Cinderella) "Oh, I wasn't -- I mean, I do, but-but don't you think my dress --"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Yes, it's lovely, dear, lov --"
  • (Fairy Godmother) "Good Heavens, child. You can't go in that."

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