Preliminary designs by Mary Blair
A preliminary design of Lady Tremaine with her daughters and Professor LeFoof by Mary Blair
Concept design drawings by Milt Kahl (2)
A concept design drawing by Milt Kahl
A concept painting of Lady Tremaine with her daughters during a music lesson by Mary Blair
A rough animation drawing of Lady Tremaine and Lucifer by Frank Thomas
An animation drawing by Frank Thomas (1)
An animation drawing by Frank Thomas (2)
An animation drawing by Frank Thomas (3)
An animation drawing by Frank Thomas (5)
A rough animation drawing by Frank Thomas
A production cel of Lady Tremaine
A younger Lady Tremaine with her daughters in the film's prologue
Lady Tremaine smirking at Cinderella
Lady Tremaine with Lucifer
"Now, it seems we have time on our hands."
"Now, let me see… There's the large carpet in the main hall. Clean it!"
"Girls! Girls! Remember, above all, self-control."
"Cinderella, I've warned you never to interrupt our…"
"Of course. I said 'if'."
"When you're through, and before you begin your regular chores, I have a few little things."
Lady Tremaine's shadow next to Cinderella.
"Why, Cinderella, you're not ready, child?"
"Not going? Oh, what a shame."
"Now, remember, when you're presented to His Highness, be sure…"
The Tremaines are shocked to see Cinderella ready for the ball.
"And I never go back on my word."
"These beads, they give it just the right touch."
"Don't you think so, Drizella?"
"That's quite enough. Hurry along now, both of you."
"I won't have you upsetting yourselves."
"Good night."
Lady Tremaine cruelly bids Cinderella "good night"
"Wait. There is something familiar about her."
"Cinderella? Cinderella? Cinderella! Where is that…"
"Well, don't just stand there! Bring up the breakfast trays at once."
"We haven't a moment to lose."
"Everyone's talking about it, the whole kingdom."
"The Grand Duke. He's been hunting all night."
"Now, you two, listen to me."
"There is still a chance that one of you can get it."
"And if one can be found whom the slipper fits, then, by the king's command, that girl shall be the prince's bride."
Lady Tremaine glaring at Cinderella
Lady Tremaine quietly follows Cinderella upstairs
Lady Tremaine locks Cinderella in her room
"Now, remember, this is your last chance. Don't fail me."
"You honour our humble home, milord."
Lady Tremaine with the Grand Duke
"You must be quite fatigued, Your Grace."
"Oh, Your Grace, I'm dreadfully sorry."
"There's no one else, Your Grace."
Lady Tremaine and her daughters are aghast to see Cinderella free from the attic.
"Yes, just an imaginative child."
Lady Tremaine trips the lackey over
Lady Tremaine shocked to see Cinderella with the other slipper
"Anastasia, where have you been?"
"It means power, riches, revenge."
Lady Tremaine and her daughters watching time reverse.
"Pardon me, but we're all aware of His Grace's purpose. Perhaps we should just get on with it."
"Grace and poise, my dear."
Lady Tremaine threatening Cinderella
"Isn't that right, Cinderella?"
"You're far more persistent than I thought."
"That servant girl is a thief! Get her!"
"Put her on the next ship leaving the kingdom. I want her banished forever."
"He thinks he can ruin my plans. I think not."
"The Prince. He's gone after Cinderella."
"You do want the Prince to love you, don't you?"
"Then do exactly as I say."
Lady Tremaine and Lucifer confronting Cinderella.
"It appears you were right, Cinderella."
"The Prince does want to marry you. And marry you he shall."
"Or should I say 'Cinderella'?"
"The Prince will never know. He'll be perfectly happy."
"Love! Look where it's gotten you."
"Lucifer, make absolutely certain they don't come back… alive."
"Just say it. Say, 'I do'."
"Spoiled little ingrate."
"I've given you everything you ever wanted, Anastasia!"
Lady Tremaine and Drizella turned into toads
Lady Tremaine and Drizella's defeat