The 1997 television production of remains a cultural landmark, remembered as much for its revolutionary casting as its musical brilliance. Premiering on ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney on November 2, 1997, it reached an estimated 60 million viewers and became one of the most expensive and successful TV movies of its time. A Revolutionary "Rainbow Cast"
: Originally considered for the lead, Houston transitioned to the role of the Fairy Godmother, providing a mentor figure both on and off-screen. Cinderella (1997)
: At age 18, she became the first African American actress to play Cinderella, handpicked by producer Whitney Houston. The 1997 television production of remains a cultural
: The cast featured Whoopi Goldberg as Queen Constantina, Victor Garber as King Maximillian, Paolo Montalban as Prince Christopher, and Bernadette Peters as the Stepmother. Musical and Visual Grandeur : At age 18, she became the first
The film is celebrated for its "color-blind" or "rainbow" casting, which presented a diverse royal family and kingdom without explicit explanation, a move considered decades ahead of its time.
Unlike a direct remake of the 1950 animated film, this version was an adaptation of the 1957 stage musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein . Cinderella (1997) - DisneyCember