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-KENTFLIX
| Robert Hutton | Rupert |
| Jerry Lewis | Cinderfella |
| Ed Wynn | Fairy Godfather |
| Henry Silva | Maximilian |
| Judith Anderson | Wicked stepmother |
| Count Basie | Count Basie |
| Joe Williams | Band Vocalist |
| Anna Maria Alberghetti | Princess Charming |
| Shari Lee Bernath | Jill |
| Brad Brown | Ball Guest |
| Kathie Browne | |
| Boyd Cabeen | Ball Guest |
| Anne Dore | Lady-in-Waiting |
| Milton Frome | Butler |
| Barry Gordon | Fella at Age 11 |
| Stephen Hammer | Maximilian as a Boy |
| George Holmes | Ball Guest |
| Stephen Jay | Jack |
| Robert Jordan | Reporter |
| Richard Klein | Rupert as a Boy |
| Norman Leavitt | Gold Chauffeur |
| Del Moore | Radio Announcer |
| Nola Thorp | Cinderella |

