Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
The Cinderella story is brought to life like never before!
2002 · 90 min · ★ 6.5 · Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, TV Movie
A look at the classic "Cinderella" story from the perspective of one of her 'ugly' stepsisters
Directed by Gavin Millar
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Azura Skye Iris Fisher -
Stockard Channing Margarethe Fisher Van Den Meer -
Trudie Styler Fortune Teller -
Jenna Harrison Clara Van Den Meer -
Emma Poole Ruth Fisher -
Jonathan Pryce Master Schoemacker -
Matthew Goode Casper -
David Westhead Van Den Meer -
Malcolm Tierney Van Stolk -
Mark Dexter The Prince -
Helen Lindsay Dowager Queen Maria de Medici -
Janine Horsburgh The Tutor
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