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  1. Create account. EN. Cinderella (I) (1965 TV Movie) Pat Carroll: Prunella. Showing all 1 items. Jump to: Quotes (1) Stepmother : You, Prunella, your knee creaks. Prunella : I cannot help it, Mother. Stepmother : Yes, you can. Rub some unicorn oil into it. Whoever hopes to marry the prince must be perfect. See also.

  2. The supporting cast had Academy Award-winners Celeste Holm, as the fairy godmother, Jo Van Fleet as the stepmother, and Ginger Rogers as the queen. The beloved Walter Pigeon was cast as the king. And, as the two stepsisters Prunella and Esmerelda, were Pat Carroll and Barbara Ruick.

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    • Family, Fantasy, Musical
    • Charles S. Dubin
    • 1965-02-22
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_CarrollPat Carroll - Wikipedia

    In 1965 she co-starred as "Prunella", one of the wicked stepsisters in the 1965 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical version of Cinderella. [6] In the late 1970s Carroll's successful one-woman show, Gertrude Stein , Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein , by playwright Marty Martin, won several major theater awards; [7] her recorded version ...

  4. Pat Carroll ... Prunella: Barbara Ruick ... Esmerelda: Lesley Ann Warren ... Cinderella: Joe E. Marks ... Aide: Don Heitgerd ... The Herald: Butch Sherwood ... Small Boy #1: Bill Lee ... Father: Betty Noyes ... Mother: Trudi Ames ... Daughter: Myra Stephens ... 1st Maiden: Linda Howe ... 2nd Maiden

  5. The cast featured Ginger Rogers and Walter Pidgeon as the Queen and King; Celeste Holm as the Fairy Godmother; Jo Van Fleet as the Stepmother, with Pat Carroll and Barbara Ruick as her daughters Prunella and Esmerelda; and Stuart Damon as the Prince. Lesley Ann Warren, at age 18, played the title role.

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  7. Sep 10, 2014 · Scott Neumyer. Sep 10, 2014. Pat Carroll & Barbara Ruick in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. With last year’s ratings success The Sound of Music Live! and the upcoming Peter Pan Live! it...

  8. Overview. 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.

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