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Released during a period when Disney was facing significant financial trouble, this film became the "glass slipper" that saved the studio. Here is a look at why this specific 1950 version remains the definitive adaptation of the fairy tale. The Film That Saved Disney

: Walt Disney famously stated that the scene where the Fairy Godmother transforms Cinderella’s rags into a ballgown was his favorite piece of animation ever created. Iconic Musical Score Cenerentola.Walt_Disney._1950-Altadefinizione01...

When you see "Altadefinizione" (High Definition) attached to this film, it highlights the incredible restoration work done on the 1950 frames: Released during a period when Disney was facing

The film’s soundtrack was the first to be published by the newly formed Walt Disney Music Company. It introduced timeless hits that remain synonymous with "Disney Magic": "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" "So This Is Love" Why it Persists Iconic Musical Score When you see "Altadefinizione" (High

: The film is famous for its unique color palettes and modern art style, driven by artist Mary Blair. High-definition versions bring out the vibrant "Blair" blues and pinks that were often washed out in older VHS or DVD transfers.