If the Shoe Fits (film)

If the Shoe Fits (also known as Stroke of Midnight) is a 1990 American television film based on the fairy tale of Cinderella, starring Rob Lowe and Jennifer Grey. It was directed by Tom Clegg.

If the Shoe Fits
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Directed byTom Clegg
Written byTimothy Prager and Madeline Di Maggio & Pamela Wallace
Produced byMonique Annaud
Starring
CinematographyHenri Habans
Edited bySuzanne Lang-Willar
Music byDidier Vasseur
Production
companies
Canal+
Centre National de la Cinématographie
Chrysalide Film
The Movie Group
Distributed byCBS
Fox Home Video
Release dates
  • October 1990 (1990-10)
(Italy)
  • June 26, 1991 (1991-06-26)
(USA)
Running time
86 min.
CountryUnited States/France
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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In Paris, Kelly Carter (Jennifer Grey) is trying to develop her career as a shoe designer. Lost in Paris, Wanda the fairy (Andrea Ferreol) tries very hard to get directions on a crowded boulevard and nobody gives her attention but the sensible Kelly. Kelly goes to meet with famous fashion designer Francesco Salvitore (Rob Lowe), but is late for the appointment with him, and is turned away. Wanda meets Kelly again, and gives her advice, trying to instill confidence in her and help her succeed. Using a pretense, Wanda knocks on the door of Salvitore, who is floundering and looking for a 'new face' for his fashion house. She subtly suggests that he host a great ball at his residence, insisting that everything he needs is closer than he thinks. Wanda then imparts magical power to a pair of shoes Kelly has designed, that transform her into a stunning beauty. Attending the ball with friends, she attracts the attention of all the guests, and the smitten Salvitore; she is overwhelmed and flees, but he eventually tracks her down, and proclaims her his new diva.

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Reception

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Movie review website Moria gave the a movie a very bad review, stating: "It is all directed with a giddy silliness. Most of the cast overact at the level of cartoonish farce. Rob Lowe is a particular offender, deliberately giving a vain and preening performance."[1]

References

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  1. ^ "IF THE SHOE FITS aka STROKE OF MIDNIGHT Rating". Moria. 12 May 2004. Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
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