{she marries the prince and they lived happily ever after.}
This is only the half truth, Cinderella was poorly treated by her beautiful, but cold- hearted step sisters and mother.(Skip) At the night of the ball, at her mothers grave, she wishes for silver and jewels. the doves bring them to her and she soon goes to the ball. the ball lasts for three days. On the last night she must return home, accidentally leaving a glass slipper behind. Te princ vows to find who it belonged to.When they got to Cinderellas house The step sisters tried it on the first one's toe wot fit so her mother gives her a knife telling her to cut off her toe saying that they won't need a foot when they are royalty. as it fits her then rides rides off with her until the birds start singing
"Prithee, look back, Prithee, look back, there's blood on the track. The shoe is too small; at home, the true bride is waiting thy call.
He comes back and tries it on the second step-sister. Her toe fits, but her heel won't fit. Chis time the mother takes the knife and tells her to cut a part of her heel. she does so and starts riding with the prince when again the doves call
"Prithee, look back, Prithee, look back, there's blood on the track. The shoe is too small; at home, the true bride is waiting thy call.
He then turns back to find Cinderella. He tries the shoe on her and it fits perfectly. The ride off as the doves sing
Prithee, look back, prithee, look back, no blood's on the track. The shoe's not too small, you carry the true bride home to your hall."
Cinderella is married and lives happily ever after.
At the end of the Disney movie Cinderella, the King's helper travels around the kingdom looking for the girl whose feet will fit into the glass slipper that was left behind in the ballroom at the palace the night before. When he gets to Cinderella's house, each of the step-sisters tries it on, but it doesn't fit them. Cinderella was locked in her room by her step-mother, but luckily the mouse were able to free her just in time! Cinderella makes it downstairs just as the King's helper is leaving. But the step-mother trips him, and the glass slipper falls and breaks. Unbeknownst to everyone, Cinderella has the matching slipper. She hands it to the King's helper, who tries it on Cinderella, and it fits. Cinderella is brought back to the palace, where she is wed to the Prince. They live happily ever after.
With a shot at the heavyweight championship held by Max Baer a possibility, Braddock continues to win. Out of a sense of pride, he uses a portion of his prize money to pay back money to the government given to him while unemployed. When his rags to riches story gets out, the sportswriter Damon Runyon dubs him "The Cinderella Man", and before long Braddock comes to represent the hopes and aspirations of the American public struggling with the Depression.
A title fight against Baer comes his way. Braddock is a 10-to-1 underdog. Mae is terrified because Baer, the champ, is a vicious man who reportedly has killed at least two men in the ring. He is so destructive that the fight's promoter, James Johnston, forces both Braddock and Gould to watch a film of Baer in action, just so he can maintain later that he warned them what Braddock was up against.
Braddock demonstrates no fear. The arrogant Baer attempts to intimidate him, even taunting Mae in public that her man might not survive. When he says this, she becomes so angry that she throws a drink at him. She cannot bring herself to attend the fight at the Madison Square Garden Bowlor even to listen to it on the radio.
On June 13, 1935, in one of the biggest achievements in boxing history, Braddock defeats the seemingly invincible Baer to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
A graphic at the end of the film reveals that Braddock worked on the building of the Verrazano Bridge, and that he later owned and operated heavy machinery on the docks where he worked during the Depression. Also, he and Mae used the winnings to buy a house, where they spent the rest of their lives.
yes there is!!! at the begining of the movie and at the end when old woman version rose is describing titanic and when she was concluding her story with the big finish.
"Save Him" was written to describe a woman being beaten by her husband. This story was fortunately fictional. At the end he shot and killed both of them. It's just another sad story of abuse.
was it bobby goldsboro? The song was written and I believe performed by Paul Williams but the song was also covered by Glenn Campbell
no the baby did not die at the end of the movie SUSAN SLADE
21 jump street it pops up fast and loud
Yes they do kiss at the end of the movie after Selena Gomez's character gets into a musical arts school and wins the contest.
She died
Cinderella lives in a house. She moves into the castle at the end.
It's a fictinal scenery in Universal studios
Yes! In the popular Cinderella! As Cinderella runs from the dance, her shoe falls off! But, in the end of the movie, her foot fits perfectly in the shoe... If it fits, why did it fall off!
The story of Cinderella is ultimately happy because she overcomes her hardships and finds love and happiness in the end. Though there are sad moments and challenges she faces along the way, the overall tone of the story is uplifting and hopeful.
Cinderella City ended in 1997.
The official story, as in the movie universe story, yes it does end with that.
Yes. It is an Australian movie, based on a true story.
Cinderella's Sister ended on 2010-06-03.
One example of dramatic irony in Cinderella is when the prince is searching for the owner of the glass slipper, and the stepsisters try to force their feet into it even though the reader knows it belongs to Cinderella. This creates tension and suspense as the audience waits for the truth to be revealed.
You need to watch the movie for that answer, i don't want to spoil the story for you.