The first line of Cinderella varies by version, but in the classic tale by Charles Perrault, it typically begins with a description of a girl living with her stepmother and stepsisters. A common opening line is, "Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella." This sets the stage for her story of hardship and eventual triumph.
February 14, 1950
starshine online thing
1961
No such thinig
There have been several versions of a Cinderella Story written and made into movies. The first was published by Charles Perrault in 1697.
John Michael Montgomery's "I Can Love You Like That" - The very first line is 'They read you Cinderella' I believe the self titled CD was released in 1995.
Another Cinderella Story stars Selena Gomez and Drew Seeley. The movie had an estimated budget of five million dollars and follows a very similar plot line to the first movie, A Cinderella Story.
February 14, 1950
type in cinderella rockafella play script on google and it will come up;)
if you mean what came first out of the films you suggested then Pinocchio then Cinderella then the jungle book then b and b
starshine online thing
1961
No such thinig
in Germany
This brilliant website in the Related Links offers various Cinderella stories from around the world including the first version of Cinderella and the Grimm brother's version.
Cinderella was first published in 1697 by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé
During the first part of Cinderella is living happily with her mother and father. However, her father dies and Cinderella's father marries an evil stepmother.