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The Princess Strikes Back
The Princess Strikes Back

The Princess Strikes Back

When Cinderfella suffers, his fairy Godfather intervenes.

Genres

ComedyAction

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Misfortune and tribulations with domestic violence lead to an expectable romance. The fairy godfather must save poor Cinderfella from misery and servitude. How will the princess strike back, exactly? This modernized fairy-tale short film by Keeley Knight and Dave Lojek reverses gender roles.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

5 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

19 July 2014

Country

Germany

Cast

Alex Klüver

Alex Klüver

Cinderfella

Cat Furniss

Cat Furniss

Princess

Kevin Harper

Kevin Harper

Evil Stepfather

Joseph Stacey

Joseph Stacey

Delirious Evil Stepbrother

David Bresnahan

David Bresnahan

Nasty Stepbrother

Bobby Chapman

Bobby Chapman

Fairy Godfather

Luke Helly

Luke Helly

Narrator (voice)

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