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  2. The Glass Slipper (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon had written a 1944 play about Cinderella, The Glass Slipper. MGM bought the film rights in 1953 as a vehicle for Leslie Caron. [3] Caron had just had a big hit at the studio in Lili, so MGM reunited her with that film's producer and director for Glass Slipper. Anatole de Grunwald was assigned to write the script. [4]

  3. Eleanor Farjeon - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Farjeon (13 February 1881 – 5 June 1965) was an English author of children's stories and plays, ... The Glass Slipper (1944), with Herbert Farjeon, ...

  4. List of fairytale fantasies - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Farjeon's The Glass Slipper (play, 1944; novelization, 1955) Gail Carson Levine's Ella Enchanted (1997) Gregory Maguire's Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (1999) Margaret Peterson Haddix's Just Ella (1999) Diane Stanley's Bella at Midnight (2006)

  5. Talk:Eleanor Farjeon - Wikipedia

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    At Herbert Farjeon we list the same four collaborations by brother and sister: Kings and Queens (1932), The Two Bouquets (1938), An Elephant in Arcady (1939), and The Glass Slipper (1944). There we call them simply "books" without hint of any public performance or hint what kind of books.

  6. Scientists shatter the magic of Cinderella's glass slippers - AOL

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    They calculated the force it would take to break the glass shoe, which, as it turns out, isn't much.

  7. Joe Alwyn Just Made His First Late-Night Talk Show ... - AOL

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    Joe's late night appearance comes just a few weeks after an interview with the The Guardian, where he was asked about buzz over his former relationship with Taylor Swift.“I have tried just to ...

  8. Image credits: blakelively “Excuse me,” Lively interjects. “My friend and I, when we were in the 10th grade, had crazy crushes, and we’d drive around and stalk these guys.

  9. Ernest Irving - Wikipedia

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    The score Irving provided for The Two Bouquets (1936), a comedy by Herbert Farjeon, was based on Victorian melodies selected by Eleanor Farjeon. [6] There were two more collaborations with the Farjeons: An Elephant in Arcady (1939), [7] and The Glass Slipper (1944), the latter with music for the dance interludes by Clifton Parker. [8]