: Betty Boop plays Cinderella, a young woman living as a virtual slave to her two cruel, "ugly" stepsisters. While her sisters prepare for the royal ball, Betty is left behind to perform grueling housework.
: Produced by Fleischer Studios , this was their very first color film, utilizing the two-color Cinecolor process. Poor Cinderella Betty Boop
: At the palace, the Prince is instantly smitten—in one scene, Cupid even hits him with a hammer to send him "falling" for her. The two dance until the clock strikes twelve, forcing Betty to flee and leave behind a single glass slipper. : Betty Boop plays Cinderella, a young woman
celebrating betty Fleischer Studios made its first color film, Poor Cinderella, featuring a red-haired Betty Boop, in 1934. It is, www.fleischerstudios.com Poor Cinderella - Betty Boop : At the palace, the Prince is instantly
: Betty's rags are replaced by a resplendent white evening gown and the iconic glass slippers. The fairy godmother gives her one strict warning: she must return by midnight, or the magic will vanish.
: This is the only film from the Fleischer era where Betty Boop is depicted with red hair instead of her signature black.
: As Betty weeps, her fairy godmother appears. To grant Betty's wish to attend the ball, the godmother instructs her to gather a pumpkin, mice, and lizards. With a wave of a wand, these items transform into a magnificent coach, horses, and a footman.