Tom and Jerry: Cinderella (2015)

Tom and Jerry: Cinderella (2015) is a 2021 American live action/animated direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Turner Entertainment Co, Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation, and Disney Presents and It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. based on (Cinderella 2015 film)

Plot
A beautiful and kind-hearted girl named Ella and her parents live happily in a large house with a few servants, until her mother falls ill. Ella promises to follow her mother's dying wish: to have courage and be kind. Years later, Ella's father marries recently-widowed Lady Tremaine, who has two unpleasant daughters, Drizella and Anastasia. Ella's father leaves on business, and Lady Tremaine reveals her cruel and jealous nature, forcing Ella to give up her bedroom to the stepsisters and move into the attic. When Ella's father unexpectedly dies, Lady Tremaine dismisses the household staff to save money, and forces all of their chores upon Ella. Seeing Ella's face covered in cinders after sleeping by the fireplace, her step-family mockingly dubs her "Cinderella".

Distraught over her step-family's treatment of her, Ella rides off into the woods, where she encounters Kit, the crown prince, out hunting. He hides that he is a prince, and instead introduces himself as a palace apprentice. Ella and Kit take a liking to each other, but they part without him learning her name. The King discovers he has little time left to live, and urges Kit to take a princess as his bride at the upcoming royal ball. Kit persuades his father to invite every eligible maiden in the kingdom, hoping to see Ella again.

That night, as her step-family is preparing to leave for the ball, Ella attempts to join them, wearing a refashioned dress of her mother's. Lady Tremaine and her daughters destroy the dress and leave Ella behind. She runs out to the garden in tears, and meets an old beggar woman, who reveals herself to be Ella's Fairy Godmother. She magically transforms a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, lizards into footmen, and a goose into the coachman. She then transforms Ella's ripped gown into a beautiful ball gown, and gives her a pair of glass slippers. As Ella departs, the Fairy Godmother warns her the magic will end at the last stroke of midnight, and casts a final spell to prevent Ella's step-family from recognizing her.

At the ball, Kit is delighted to see Ella and gives her the first dance. The Grand Duke, having promised Kit to the Princess Chelina of Zaragoza for political reasons, expresses his annoyance and is overheard by Lady Tremaine. Though surprised at Kit's true identity, Ella bonds with the Prince. Before she can tell Kit her name, the clock chimes midnight and she flees the palace, losing one of her glass slippers. The Grand Duke pursues her; however, when the magic dissipates, Cinderella is able to hide in the woods. She returns home and hides the remaining glass slipper under the floorboards.

The King dies, but not before giving his son permission to marry Ella. Now the new king, Kit issues a royal proclamation professing his love for the “mystery princess” and requests she present herself. Ella hurries to retrieve the glass slipper to prove her identity. However, Lady Tremaine has found the slipper first, and declares she will only allow Ella to marry Kit on the condition that Ella make Lady Tremaine head of the royal household and find respectable husbands for the stepsisters. Ella refuses, and Lady Tremaine smashes the slipper and locks Ella in the attic. She brings the remains of the slipper to the Grand Duke, who says he will agree to her terms if she keeps Ella hidden forever.

The Grand Duke and the Captain of the Guard lead the search for the mystery princess, trying the slipper on every woman in the kingdom, but it refuses to fit anyone. At Ella's house, the shoe fits neither stepsister; the company prepares to depart, then hears Ella singing "Lavender's Blue". The Grand Duke urges them to leave, but Kit, who has secretly accompanied them, commands the Captain to investigate. The slipper fits Ella, and she and Kit promise to accept one another for who they truly are. As they leave, Ella forgives her stepmother. Soon after, Lady Tremaine, her daughters and the Grand Duke leave the kingdom, never to return. Ella and Kit marry and become the kingdom's most beloved monarchs, ruling with the same courage and kindness that Ella had promised her mother years ago.

Cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Dana Hill as Jerry / Maximilian "Max" Goof
 * Lily James as Cinderella
 * Eloise Webb as ten-year-old Ella
 * Richard Madden as Prince, also known as Kit
 * Cate Blanchett as Stepmother, also known as Lady Tremaine
 * Helena Bonham Carter as Fairy Godmother
 * Nonso Anozie as Captain
 * Stellan Skarsgård as Grand Duke
 * Sophie McShera as Drisella
 * Holliday Grainger as Anastasia
 * Derek Jacobi as King
 * Ben Chaplin as Ella's father
 * Hayley Atwell as Ella's mother
 * Rob Brydon as Master Phineus
 * Jana Pérez as Princess Chelina of Zaragoza
 * Alex Macqueen as Royal Crier
 * Tom Edden as Lizard Footman
 * Josh O'Connor as Ballroom Palace Guard

Quotes

 * TBA

Trivia

 * Rated G (General Audience) with mild threat, very mild fantasy scenes,
 * It is also a crossover with Tom and Jerry and Cinderella (2015).
 * Suggested Running Times: 89 Minutes (NTSC), 73 minutes (PAL).