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Sinderella Live
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Sinderella Live

Jun 30, 1995
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★ 7.7

Overview

A bawdy pantomime filmed during the sellout 1995 nationwide tour.

Genres

Comedy

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Cast

Jim Davidson

Buttons

Jim Davidson

Charlie Drake

Baron Hardon

Charlie Drake

Jess Conrad

Prince Charming

Jess Conrad

Dianne Lee

Sinderella

Dianne Lee

Roger Kitter

Ugly Sister Camilla

Roger Kitter

Dave Lee

Ugly Sister Madonna

Dave Lee

Dave Kristian

Dandini

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Mia Carla

Fairy Godmother

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