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Hammerstein died in 1960
and did not get to see 18-year-old Lesley Ann Warren as Cinderella in the
February 22, 1965 restaged production, repeated annually on CBS until 1977
and later made available on videotape from CBS/Fox Video and Facets
Multimedia. Added to the 1965 show was Loneliness of Evening, a
song actually written for South Pacific but cut before the Broadway
opening.
Running a half-hour longer, this third interpretation premiered
November 2, 1997. Filmed over a 28-day period, it stars Brandy
Norwood as Cinderella and Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother,
with Bernadette Peters as the Stepmother, Whoopi Goldberg as the Queen
(wearing $60 million worth of borrowed Harry Winston jewelry),
Paolo Montalban as the Prince, and Jason Alexander as the Prince's
steward, Lionel.
Scripter Robert L. Freedman provided a rewrite of
the original Oscar Hammerstein book, and three other Richard Rodgers
songs were added to the existing score: "There's Music in You" (from
the 1953 movie musical Main Street to Broadway), "The Sweetest Sounds"
(a Brandy/Montalban duet), and "Falling in Love with Love."
Originally set in motion
as a follow-up to the highly successful TV Gypsy (1993) with Bette Midler, this 1997
multicultural version (sometimes referred to as the "rainbow Cinderella") was years
in the making, since it was initiated in 1994 when Houston joined executive producers
Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (the team responsible for the TV
Gypsy). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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