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Cinderella's Curse
Cinderella's Curse
Credits
Title: Cinderella's Curse
Director: Louisa Warren
Writers: Harry Boxley
Producers: Louisa Warren; Jerome Corman; Stuart Alson; Nicole Holland; Scott Chambers
Composer: James Cox
Editors: Jack James
Production
Production company: ChampDog Films
Cineakash Productions
Distributed by: ITN Distribution
Released: May 31st, 2024
Rating: Unrated
Running time: 82 min.
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
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Cinderella's Curse is a British feature film of the supernatural thriller subgenre of horror with an emphasis on dark fantasy. It is based on the fairy tale of Cinderella. The film was directed by Louisa Warren with a script written by Harry Boxley. It was produced by ChampDog Films and Cineakash Productions. It premiered in Pakistan on May 31st, 2024. It was made available in the United States on streaming platforms on June 20th, 2024. The film stars Kelly Rian Sanson as a Cinderella - a woman forced to work as a servant for her wicked stepmother and her equally vile step-sisters Hannah and Ingrid. The discovery of a mystical grimoire summons forth a demonic fairy godmother and her Terrortures, who grant Cinderella three wishes - wishes that will not only enable Cinderella to fulfill her wildest dream, but also avenge herself against her enemies.

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Cast[]

Actor Role
Kelly Rian Sanson Cinderella
Chrissie Wunna Fairy godmother
Lauren Budd Ingrid
Natasha Tosini Hannah
Danielle Scott Stepmother
Sam Barrett Prince Levin
Frederick Dallaway Moritz
Helen Fullerton Anja
Charlotte Coleman The Queen
Peter Watson The King
Evyn George Terroture
Ivan Wilkinson John Bradbury
Sam Byrne Jakub
Sarah T. Cohen Phia
Kitty Sudbery Athena

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is "She's ready to paint the town red tonight".
  • This film is based on the folk tale for Cinderella, which is one of the oldest of such known stories dates back to somewhere between 7 BCE and 23 AD. The story was later re-interpreted as Cendrillon by Charles Perrault in 1697 and as Aschenputtel by the Brothers Grimm in Grimms' Fairy Tales in 1812.
  • Actor Peter Watson, who plays the King, also played Lord John Cunningham in Cinderella's Revenge, released this same year.
  • Actor Mike Kelson, who plays a police officer, also played Arthur in Cinderella's Revenge.

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