The photoplay writer ([c1913])

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SCENE XI Leade^: Next Day. A Street. People leaning from windows. The prince and heralds in street. The prince holds aloft the glass slipper. The heralds proclaim (Cut in): "The prince will wed the maid who can wear the slipper." Girls press forward eagerly. SCENE XII A living-room Stepmother and her daughters peering from window and talking. They look at their feet and nod approvingly. The sisters will try on the slipper. They begin to prink. SCENE XIII Street, same as Scene XI The prince comes from a house. He shakes his head and proceeds next door. Crowd is curious and tries to look in window. Prince comes out shaking his head in discourage- ment. SCENE XIV Living-room, same as Scene XII Stepmother and daughters still looking from window. Suddenly turn and assume dignified attitudes. They call Cinderella and order her to open the door. She does so and conceals herself behind the door. Prince and page enter. Prince indicates that he wishes to try on the slip- per. The sisters try to force it on, but they cannot squeeze their toes into it. The prince is about to leave when he catches sight of Cinderella. He calls her to him and tries the slipper on. It slips on easily and she draws the mate from her pocket. Enraptured, the prince kisses her hand. The fairy godmother appears and, with a wave of the magic wand, transforms Cinderella into a beautiful princess. The prince leads her away, while her stepmother and stepsisters look on with astonishment and envy. There you have a model of the scenario form. This con- tains fewer scenes than the majority of scenarios. \ From 12