
After the success of the live 1957 Cinderella on CBS (with Julie Andrews), the network decided to produce another television version. The new script hewed closer to the traditional tale, although nearly all of the original songs were retained and performed in their original settings. Added to the Rodgers and Hammerstein score was "Loneliness of Evening", which had been composed for South Pacific but not used.
Cast

Lesley Ann Warren
Cinderella

Stuart Damon
Prince

Ginger Rogers
Queen

Walter Pidgeon
King

Celeste Holm
Fairy Godmother

Jo Van Fleet
Stepmother

Pat Carroll
Prunella

Barbara Ruick
Esmerelda

Joe E. Marks
Aide
Don Heitgerd
Herald
Butch Sherwood
Small Boy

Bill Lee
Father
Betty Noyes
Mother
Trudi Ames
Daughter
Myra Stephens
Maiden #1
Linda Howe
Maiden #2

Francesca Bellini
Maiden #3
Alicia Adams
Maiden #4
Rosemarie Rand
Maiden #5
Judy Chapman
Maiden #6
Jackie Ward
Maiden #7
Debbie Megowan
Young Maiden
Robin Eccles
Young Maiden #2
Alice Mock
Grandmother
Jack Tygett
Magic Groom
Robert Courtleigh
Stepmother's Groom
Jim Taylor
Dancer (uncredited)
Crew
Charles S. Dubin
Director, Producer
Joseph Schrank
Teleplay

Richard Rodgers
Executive Producer, Original Music Composer
George A. Sunga
Production Supervisor
James S. Starkey
Associate Producer
Teri Weissenberger
Production Assistant
Edward Blum
Casting Consultant
George Whittaker
Costume Design
Bud Sweeney
Makeup Artist
Bud Lindquist
Sound
Ed S. Hill
Lighting Director

Johnny Green
Music Director
Oscar Hammerstein II
Lyricist
Anthony Mondell
Set Decoration
Imero Fiorentino
Production Consultant
Eugene Loring
Choreographer
Edward Stephenson
Art Direction
Jane Sai
Graphic Designer
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