Princess Cinderella (Italian: Cenerentola e il signor Bonaventura) is a 1941 Italian fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Sergio Tofano. It is based on the characters of the popular comic strip series Signor Bonaventura, created in 1917 by the same Tofano for the children magazine Corriere dei Piccoli.[1][2]
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Directed by | Sergio Tofano |
Written by | Edoardo Anton Vittorio Metz Sergio Tofano |
Starring | Paolo Stoppa Silvana Jachino |
Cinematography | Manfredo Bertini |
Music by | Renzo Rossellini |
Distributed by | Variety Distribution |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
After her marriage to Prince Charming, Cinderella spends her days in their luxurious palace, keeping his affability with all the people around her, but her two stepsisters, always envious of her, manage to get her away from the palace. The Prince falls into a state of despair, but Bonaventura promises him to go in search of the girl and bring her back. After fighting bitter enemies such as Barbariccia and the Ogre, helped by the loyal Cecè and by the Little Fairy he will finally succeed.