Factual error: In the scene where Cinderella is in her new room at the Prince's castle, the roses prominently displayed in the foreground are brightly coloured Hybrid Tea roses (the pointy ones) which were not bred until the early 20th Century. In the 1700s (panniered skirts and powdered hair) the roses would have been of looser formation, with softer colours, e.g pink or cream cabbage roses. (These roses also appear in later scenes.)
The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
1 factual error - chronological order
Directed by: Bryan Forbes
Starring: Richard Chamberlain, Annette Crosbie, Michael Hordern, Edith Evans, Margaret Lockwood, Gemma Craven
Continuity mistake: When Cinderella is running away after losing her slipper, she lifts her skirt, and she is wearing only stockings. In the next scene when she is singing a reprise of "He Danced With Me", she starts dancing, and she is wearing her normal shoes.
Dowager Queen: He can write what he likes, so long as he clears this room. There are too many people in it by far. Most of them not worth the candle.
Question: Why doesn't the King enjoy seeing his nephew (the Prince's cousin) when he arrives near the beginning of the film to congratulate the Prince?
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Answer: For the same reason everyone else is unhappy to see him: He's getting on their nerves!
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