DISNEY "CINDERELLA"

ABC Good Morning America | October 29, 1997| | Copyright

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LISA McREE, Host: Cinderella, Cinderella, who knew you needed a facelift? A new classic is revived for ABC, and Chantal gives us a behind-the- scenes look.

JULIE ANDREWS: (clip from "Cinderella," 1957) (singing) I can be whatever I want to be.

CHANTAL WESTERMAN: (voice-over) Julie Andrews was 22 years old when she came into our living rooms as Cinderella. That was in 1957. Today, 18-year-old Brandy steps into that role.

BRANDY: (clip from "Cinderella") (singing) On the wing of my fancy, I can fly anywhere, and the world will open its arms to me.

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