But with the 1940s came World War II and workers’ strikes, and Disney lost its foreign markets, most of its box office sales ...
After her father’s death, Cinderella’s life was far from perfect. When Disney’s iconic princess wanted one night at the prince’s ball, it was her Fairy Godmother who made it all happen. It was this ...
Kendall Myers is a Senior Author with Collider. As part of the TV and Movies Features team, she writes about some of the most popular releases before, during, and after they premiere. In three years, ...
American Girl and Disney, two brands beloved for their inspirational characters, have partnered to release an enchanting collection of princess dolls that includes Disney Princesses Ariel, Tiana and ...
William Fischer is an author at Collider. Born and raised in Nebraska, he latched onto moviemaking at a young age and has been chasing it ever since. William holds a BFA in film from the University of ...
1. Prince Charming was never called by that name (or any formal name!) in the 1950 film. 5. Ilene Woods, who provided the speaking and singing voice of Cinderella in the 1950 film, was originally ...
The 1940s were no fairytale for Walt Disney. With a war waging, many Americans didn’t have the appetite, the heart or the dollars to go to a “picture show.” Hollywood was also worried about a new ...
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