Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time Page #4

Synopsis: Lady Tremaine gets her hands on the Fairy Godmother's wand, then turns back time to the day Cinderella tried on the glass slipper. She enlarges the slipper to fit one of the stepsisters, Anastasia, then erases Prince Charming's memories of meeting Cinderella. Now, Cinderella must foil Lady Tremaine's scheme and win back her prince.
Director(s): Frank Nissen
Production: Walt Disney Productions
 
IMDB:
6.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
G
Year:
2007
74 min
2,847 Views


Oh. Oh, yes.

This was fun. Thank you.

Well, if you'll please excuse me.

Um, come along, sire.

And after the fitting,

we must approve the butter sculpture.

I think it's a stunning likeness.

Well, no grace, no poise.

Other than that, it was lovely.

He was nice to me.

That's because

he's under a spell.

He'd have to be, to fall for you.

It's more than that.

Ladies!

Your Majesty!

I need to speak with my future

daughter-in-law immediately.

Alone!

Let's make a run for it while we can.

No, sire, sire, I'll have a dozen

dance instructors sent in immediately.

Something's wrong.

An army of dance instructors.

No, no.

I thought... Why, I was sure

it was Anastasia last night.

But...

...well, just now when

I touched her hand...

...I felt...

...nothing.

Oh, I can explain everything,

Your Majesty.

I have this,

this inner ear thing and, and...

You, my dear, are a dreadful dancer.

Yes, I know, Your Majesty.

Reminds me of my queen.

She trod on my feet too.

But she took very good care of my heart.

Come here, my dear.

I want to show you something.

A princess is bestowed with many riches.

Land, jewels, horses.

But today I wish to give you

something much more valuable.

Oh.

Isn't it lovely?

A seashell?

This shell was the queen's

most treasured possession.

We found it while

walking by the water the day we met.

You see, we reached

for it at the same moment,

and when our hands touched...

...that's when I knew

I had found true love.

You knew that just by touching her hand?

There's no more powerful

force in the world than true love.

Well, that's all. Run along, now.

- Run along.

- Thank you, Your Majesty.

I do.

Oh, I do.

I do. I do.

I really do.

Oh!

Oh, I do.

You go get the Prince.

Bigger!

Ooh, let's try this!

Oh, that's gorgeous.

Lovely.

Drizella, stop that this instant!

This wand is not a toy.

It's in the dresser.

Key's in her pocket.

I've got to get in there.

Cinderelly! They'll see you!

- Yeah, too dangerous.

- But I...

We'll take care of it!

I do.

I do.

I do.

I do. Oh, I do.

Alright, but whatever you do,

stay clear of Lucifer.

Zug-zug. No Lucifee.

What happened?

What'd the King say?

He's really very nice.

He gave me his most prized possession.

A seashell?

It's a symbol of true love.

Oh, please.

- How special.

- He said that his heart...

What's love compared

to the power we hold with the wand?

You will learn that soon enough.

I want the Prince to love me.

I think he could.

Oh, you're serious.

Well, the King likes me too.

He treated me like his own daughter.

Maybe we shouldn't be doing this.

Maybe I should

have put on the slipper.

Maybe we don't

even need the wand.

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Dan Berendsen

Daniel "Dan" Berendsen is an American producer, and screenwriter, best known as the co-writer of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, and the writer of Hannah Montana: The Movie and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie. He also was one of the writers, developers and executive producers of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. According to AlloyEntertainment.com Berendsen had written the script for an ABC Family Original Movie in development, based on the book series The Nine Lives of Chloe King. It was later announced that the movie had been developed into a TV series and was picked up for 10 episodes and is set to premiere on June 14, 2011. Berendsen is now credited as developer and showrunner/executive producer of the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy. more…

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