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: The film is famous for its unique color palettes and modern art style, driven by artist Mary Blair. High-definition versions bring out the vibrant "Blair" blues and pinks that were often washed out in older VHS or DVD transfers.

After World War II, Walt Disney Productions was over $4 million in debt. They hadn't had a major hit since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), as the war had cut off foreign markets. Walt banked the entire future of the studio on Cinderella . Its massive success allowed Disney to continue making animated features and funded the construction of Disneyland. Artistic Legacy and "High Definition" Cenerentola.Walt_Disney._1950-Altadefinizione01...

When you see "Altadefinizione" (High Definition) attached to this film, it highlights the incredible restoration work done on the 1950 frames: : The film is famous for its unique

Released during a period when Disney was facing significant financial trouble, this film became the "glass slipper" that saved the studio. Here is a look at why this specific 1950 version remains the definitive adaptation of the fairy tale. The Film That Saved Disney They hadn't had a major hit since Snow