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Three Gifts for Cinderella part 2

Here is the second clip from this BBC imported series from the late 70s.UK producer Peggy Miller.  
 

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shianneladale (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i like it!
suuf1 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I have just seen the british version for the first time, I hate THIS! All the flair and magic is gone with this guy talking all together. The music convered by blabla... sad!
Compare the original versions in german or czech to this! By the way, it was a coproduction of Czechoslovakia and the GDR (not only czech!), the original versions exist parallel, czech and german, filmed near Dresden (castle and stables), DEFA-studios in Potsdam near East-Berlin (ballroom)
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PS: the odd thing is that in Ever After and in this film both princes almost look alike and in both films, the heroine doesn't need to be rescued by a man. I wish this was dubbed into English so even my daughter could enjoy the entire film as it best could be. I'd be happy to translate this anytime!!!!!!!
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Drew Barrymore's Ever After is almost like a copy of this film, close, but no lumps sort to say as nothing will ever come close to Czech Cinderela. Nase Popelka je nej!
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THE CORRECT TITLE OF THIS FILM IS:
THREE WALNUTS FOR CINDERELA as the only thing she asks for is whatever falls down to tickle his nose- when the servant takes a trip to town to shop for the household.
It is nicely narrated,but not translated all that right and I wish everyone spoke Czech to know how beautiful this tale truly is. I have NEVER seen a fairy tale so nicely made, maybe Mrozok (father Winter from Russia).
daggiluna145 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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not walnuts... hazelnuts...
tessavip (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Such a beautiful film! :) THanks a lot for posting it!!!
tessavip (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is a film of my childhood!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for uploading it!
kehkehbia (2 years ago) Show Hide
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i cant wait for 3rd episode..hurry !
I just wish there were more of these Peggy Miller BBC imports around. More More!
L43CLARE (2 years ago) Show Hide
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this brings back so many memories,

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