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Sinderella and the Golden Bra
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.
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Plot Summary
A fantastical retelling of the classic Cinderella story, this version adds an unexpected twist with the introduction of a 'Golden Bra' as a central magical artifact. The narrative follows a young woman enduring hardship, who finds her fortunes changed through a magical encounter and a quest involving this unique item.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Sinderella and the Golden Bra (1964)' is scarce, suggesting it was a relatively obscure production with limited distribution or critical attention during its release. Modern evaluations are similarly difficult to find.
What Reviewers Say
Likely perceived as an unusual or niche interpretation of a classic fairy tale.
The integration of the 'Golden Bra' element may have been seen as a peculiar or even controversial plot device.
General lack of widespread discussion indicates it did not achieve significant cultural impact.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its unusual and somewhat risqué title for a fairy tale adaptation, which may have contributed to its limited mainstream appeal or notoriety.
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