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I think more people are actually familiar with the Perrault version. That version has been adaptated many times. The Walt Disney version, which is considered the most well-known film adaptation, has everything from that version: a fairy godmother, glass slippers, and a pumpkin turning into a carriage. The three TV adatations of 'Rogers & Hammerstein's musical, which is also on Broadway, is also based on the Perrault version. The popular British film, 'The Slipper and the Rose' uses the elements from Perrault's story. In the Brother's Grimm version, Cinderella's slippers are gold instead of glass. In this TV show, her slippers were glass like in the Perrault version and other well-known adaptations.