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In this reworking of Cinderella, orphaned Connie Harding is sent to live with her rich aunt and uncle after graduating from boarding school. She's hardly received with open arms, especially by her snobby cousin Barbara. When the entire family is invited to a major social ball, Barbara sees to it that Connie is forced to stay home. With the aid of her uncle, who acts as her fairy godfather, Connie makes it to the ball and meets her Prince Charming in Ted Drake, her cousin's boyfriend.

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Release : 1939
Rating : 7
Studio : Universal Pictures, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Deanna Durbin Robert Stack Eugene Pallette Helen Parrish Lewis Howard
Genre : Comedy Music Romance

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Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

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Limerculer
2018/08/30

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Maidexpl
2018/08/30

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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Voxitype
2018/08/30

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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sbasu-47-608737
2018/08/07

Two very young actors make up this cinderella story, Robert Stack (just 20) is the hero and Deanna at 18 still has quite a bit of puppy fat on her face (I didn't like the hair style - was it to make her seem older? ). She, an Orphan like Cinderella lands up in - not step mother here, but rich maternal uncle's home. Here of course there was one cousin, of the step-sister type the other cousin of opposite gender, the aunt and even the uncle are really not villainish by nature, but villain by the lack of empathy, not only towards our Cinderella, but towards the whole world. There are of course nice songs too, has to be when Deanna is there. The movie is well made, and very watch-able, and of course the end is predictable in any fairy tale. Along with Deanna there are two more lovely girls, Helen Parish (the Cousin), a quite frequent co-actor of Deanna, and June Storey, another Canadian, both trying to win the Prince Charming.There are two interesting things here, one puzzled me, till I understood what it was and other one, the main song, wasn't properly visualised.If there is a call to sing a Strauss' waltz, even if you specify it is the Junior's, unless you know which one it is, no one can sing it. More so, it had been told to have a bit of modifications, some bars were changed, probably to cater to her voice-spectrum by the singer, Mme Cottellini, who was supposed to sing it, mentioned. Even more problem in it was, that even had she caught the opening, she still would have been in for a trouble, since it was a mix of three of Strauss' Waltzs, Schatz-Walzer, the beautiful Rosen aus dem Süden(the main body) and lagunen Walzer (finale) : unless one knows that, it would be impossible.The interesting and wonder-ful (not necessary wonderful) portion was, after this waltz, when Deanna was dancing with Stack, I observed there was something in her left hand, what was it I wondered.... and then it struck me. That was the cloak-ticket. And she had retained it, held between the forefinger and middle finger of her hand, till she exchanged it for cloak. In fact she had been playing with it, even during the 'spring waltz'. This was unexpected that one would go for that much precision. I wonder who thought about it, Koster or Deanna ? I am sure the viewers won't have noticed it, or even wondered if it wasn't there (you could have some pocket or fold in the dress to keep it).

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Gyuri Kiss
2016/05/25

quoting the stepmother from the 2015's version of Cinderella. I must agree: the movie *First Love* is truly a charming one. I had my doubts before I started watching it but it turned out to be just lovely. As a huge Cinderella fan, finding this hidden gem in the list of adaptations of this old fairy tale was like a miracle. Probably this was the last live-action version on Cinderella I haven't seen (until now). Watching *First Love* was a bittersweet journey for me: I was sad that there aren't more Cinderella stories I can watch but at the same time I was happy and grateful that this last one was one of the best versions of them all. Naturally *First Love* has some faults: the characters are one- dimensional, Connie is a Mary Sue and the love between her and Ted Drake is really superficial. But still, I loved it. I also liked the idea of making one of the stepsisters (cousins here) a boy while the other one remained a girl, such a clever twist. The only part I didn't like was (Spoiler alert?) when Uncle Jim went crazy and hit his children. I know it was a different time but I think this kind of punishment was way too violent for a sweet movie like this. Oh, and lastly but definitely not least: Deanna Durbin was a wonderful singer and a talented actress. I can't wait to watch more movies she's in.

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JLRMovieReviews
2014/06/05

Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack star in this cute romantic comedy, in which Deanna gets her first screen kiss. Upon graduation from a girls' school, she goes to live with her rich and uppity aunt and uncle (particularly the aunt) who have helped her out, since she has lost her parents some time ago. Right away we see their grown-up daughter Barbara is a selfish brat and her brother Walter is a lazy good-for-nothing' who does nothing but loaf about the place, sprawled out over chairs all throughout the film. Deanna is expected to show up, but it's very inconvenient for Barbara when there's no car or chauffeur to take her to a friend's party. As Deanna walks in, Aunt and Barbara leave. It becomes apparent to Deanna that there is no love or communication in this house - from being neglected by them to the fact that when they are there, the man of the house Eugene Palette is out and vice versa. Barbara is practically forced to let Deanna come along to a ball, but when the time comes for the ball, Barbara finds a way to get the better of her. By this time in the movie, you get the comparison of this to Cinderella. But Deanna has someone on her side. When Deanna met Robert Stack, he was Barbara's beau, but then things change. I love enchanting movies like this, from its inventive special effects to its romantic aura it contains. Similar in tone to this are Margaret Sullavan's "The Good Fairy" and Marlene Dietrich's "The Flame of New Orleans." I especially love the scenes when the mother and Barbara are told off. If you love old-fashioned films and Deanna Durbin's beautiful voice, this is one fairy tale not be missed.

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Neil Doyle
2004/06/30

A maturing DEANNA DURBIN and a strikingly handsome young ROBERT STACK are the enjoyable romantic leads in this Cinderella tale that spins along with a few Durbin songs tossed in for good measure. Deanna plays the orphaned cousin of a rich and snobbish family that tries to get her to stay home from a lavish ball. With the help of servants (instead of mice), Deanna gets to attend the ball, delivers an outstanding solo, meets the handsome "prince" (Stack) and has to fend off the insults of her snobbish cousin (Helen Parrish). The slight plot moves effortlessly toward a happy ending. Durbin fans should love this one--it's easy to take and easy to love. Eugene Pallette gives a fine comic performance as her gruff uncle and the rest of the cast does a professional job under Henry Koster's direction.

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