Lili St. Cyr, "the First Lady of Burlesque,' essays her own version of the Cinderella tale. Standing before a background of Cinderella scenes, Miss St. Cyr pantomime's her way through her chores, wearing a shaggy dress, until the wand of a fairy godmother transforms it into a beautiful ball-costume. At the palace she falls in love with Prince Charming but, as the clock begins to strike midnight, her magnificent garments disappear.
—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>