Lady Tremaine's first appearance after she marries Cinderella's father.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters watching Cinderella mourn her father's death.
Lady Tremaine's wicked smile revealing herself to be a cold-hearted, cruel woman to her stepdaughter.
Lady Tremaine in bed as Cinderella approaches her.
Lady Tremaine with her cat, Lucifier.
Lady Tremaine enjoying her breakfast as she talks to Cinderella.
Lady Tremaine wrongfully punishing Cinderella with extra chores.
"Oh yes. And one more thing, see Lucifier gets his bath."
Lady Tremaine giving her daughters a music lesson.
Lady Tremaine reprimanding her daughters when they start fighting.
Lady Tremaine about to play the piano.
Lady Tremaine angrily reprimanding Cinderella for interrupting the lesson until she reveals she has an invitation from the palace.
Lady Tremaine taking the palace's invitation from her daughters.
Lady Tremaine reading the palace invitation.
Lady Tremaine announcing that a royal ball will be held at the castle in honor of Prince Charming.
"And by royal command, every eligible maiden is to attend!"
Lady Tremaine glancing at Cinderella when she says she wants to go to the ball.
"Well, I see no reason why you can't go."
Lady Tremaine "allowing" Cinderella to go the ball if she finishes her chores and finds a dress to wear.
"Of course. I said "if"."
Lady Tremaine wickedly laughing as she has no intention for Cinderella to go the ball.
Lady Tremaine, along with her daughters, gives Cinderella a huge amount of chores.
Lady Tremaine informed by Cinderella that a carriage has arrived.
"Why, Cinderella. You're not ready, child."
Lady Tremaine hearing Cinderella say she won't be able to attend the ball.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters satisfied that Cinderella won't be attending the ball.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters wearing elegant dresses.
Lady Tremaine about to leave for the ball with her daughters.
The Tremaines shocked to see Cinderella wearing a beautiful dress.
Lady Tremaine reprimanding her daughters when they complain about Cinderella coming with them to the ball.
"After all, we did make a bargain, didn't we, Cinderella?"
"And I never go back on my word."
"These beads. They give it just the right touch."-Lady Tremaine noticing Cinderella wearing Drizella's discarded bead necklace.
Lady Tremaine asking for Drizella's opinion on Cinderella's dress so she and Anastasia can tear the dress apart.
Lady Tremaine watching her daughters rip Cinderella's dress apart.
When her daughters finish destroying Cinderella's dress, Lady Tremaine says it's time to leave for the ball.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters leaving to go to the ball.
Lady Tremaine coldly and cruelly bidding Cinderella good night, leaving her in tears.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters seeing Prince Charming dance with a mysterious, beautiful maiden.
Lady Tremaine making a remark about the mysterious maiden.
Lady Tremaine suddenly noticing something familiar about the girl.
Lady Tremaine following Prince Charming and the girl as they share a waltz.
Lady Tremaine prevented from spying on the prince and girl by the Grand Duke.
The next morning, Lady Tremaine is in a hurry as she looks for Cinderella.
Lady Tremaine sighing in annoyance when Cinderella informs her that her daughters are still asleep.
"Well, don't just stand there! Bring up the breakfast trays at once and hurry!"
Lady Tremaine entering Drizella's bedroom.
"Get up! Quick this instant! We haven't a moment to lose!"
Lady Tremaine going into Anastasia's bedroom.
Lady Tremaine entering Anastasia's bedroom.
"Everyone is talking about it! The whole kingdom!"
Lady Tremaine informing her daughters that the Grand Duke will arrive at their chateau soon.
Lady Tremaine saying the Grand Duke has been searching for the maiden who had lost her slipper at the ball last night.
Lady Tremaine revealing that Prince Charming has fallen in love with the mysterious maiden.
Lady Tremaine shocked and horrified to see Cinderella having dropped the breakfast tray.
"Now, you two! Listen to me!"-Lady Tremaine being discipline with her daughters.
"There's still a chance one of you can get him."
Lady Tremaine revealing the Duke has been ordered to have every girl try on the glass slipper.
"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 becoming suspicious of Cinderella when she decides not to do her chores.
"Quiet!"-Lady Tremaine silencing her daughters as she watches Cinderella.
Lady Tremaine' sinister stare as she realizes Cinderella was the mysterious maiden at the ball.
Lady Tremaine following Cinderella to her bedroom in the attic.
Lady Tremaine climbing up the stairs to Cinderella's room.
Lady Tremaine confronting Cinderella in her bedroom.
Lady Tremaine glaring at Cinderella before she traps her in the attic.
Lady Tremaine having locked Cinderella in her bedroom.
Lady Tremaine putting the key in her pocket.
Lady Tremaine walking down the stairs as she leaves Cinderella trapped in her bedroom.
"Now, remember. This is your last chance. Don't fail me!"
Lady Tremaine about to open the front door.
Lady Tremaine greeting the Grand Duke when he arrives at her house.
Lady Tremaine welcoming the Grand Duke into her home.
Lady Tremaine reprimanding her daughters when they start fighting over the glass slipper.
Lady Tremaine listening to the Grand Duke read a royal proclamation.
Lady Tremaine glancing at the door to the attic, making sure Cinderella is still trapped up there.
Lady Tremaine about to offer a cup of tea to the Grand Duke before he politely declines her hospitality.
Lady Tremaine signaling Anastasia to try on the glass slipper first.
Lady Tremaine shushing Anastasia to be quiet after seeing the exhausted Grand Duke has fallen asleep.
When Drizella tries on the slipper, Lady Tremaine grows excited when she believes her older daughter's foot manages to fit into the slipper.
When Drizella's foot is proven too big to fit into the slipper, Lady Tremaine apologizes to the Grand Duke.
As the Grand Duke prepares to leave, Lady Tremaine lies to him, saying there aren't anymore girls in her home.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters shocked when Cinderella reveals herself to the Grand Duke after she managed to free herself from the attic.
Lady Tremaine trying to prevent Cinderella from trying on the slipper, only to be pushed aside by the Grand Duke.
Lady Tremaine about to trip the royal herald with her cane, in order to prevent Cinderella from trying on the slipper.
Lady Tremaine's evil smile after the slipper breaks, believing she's won.
Lady Tremaine shocked when Cinderella reveals and tries on her other slipper, revealing herself as the mysterious maiden at the ball, signaling her defeat.
Lady Tremaine's first appearance.
Lady Tremaine's face revealed.
"You didn't tell me your daughter was so beautiful."
(Ella's father: "Well, she does take after her...") "Her mother. Just so."
Lady Tremaine and her daughters, Anastasia and Drisella given a tour of their new home by her new husband.
"Anastasia, hush. They'll think you are in earnest."
Lady Tremaine laughing with a baron and a lord as they gamble.
Lady Tremaine leaving the party to look for her husband.
Lady Tremaine going to see if her husband is in his study.
Lady Tremaine finding Ella and her father having a conversation.
Lady Tremaine hearing Ella's father not speak fondly about her in a positive light.
Lady Tremaine hearing how Ella's father still prefers his first wife over her.
Lady Tremaine hurt and angry over her second husband loving his first wife over her.
The next day, Lady Tremaine watches her husband leave on his business trip.
Lady Tremaine going inside the château after her husband leaves.
Lady Tremaine going to comfort Ella after her father leaves.
Lady Tremaine hugging Ella.
"Now, now. We mustn't fret."
(Ella: "Yes, stepmother.") "Oh, no need to call me that. Madam will do."
Lady Tremaine and Ella hearing Anastasia and Drizella argue over not having any space in their bedroom.
Lady Tremaine hearing Ella offer to have her stepsisters share her bedroom.
"What a good girl you are!"
(Ella: "I can stay in-") "The attic! Just so."
Lady Tremaine telling Ella she will be staying in the château's attic temporarily.
Lady Tremaine giving Ella some trinkets to take with her so she can start redecorating the château.
Lady Tremaine and her family sitting in the château's parlor.
Lady Tremaine posing for a sketch Anastasia is working on.
Lady Tremaine seeing Anastasia's poor drawing of her.
Lady Tremaine noticing Ella having a reaction to Drisella's terrible singing.
Lady Tremaine going to drop a plate of biscuits onto the floor.
"Oh!"-Lady Tremaine after purposely dropping the plate of biscuits.
Lady Tremaine watching her stepdaughter clean up the mess.
Lady Tremaine sneering at Ella.
Lady Tremaine, Ella, and Anastasia seeing Lucifer crash into a piece of furniture.
Lady Tremaine and Anastasia not knowing Lucifer was trying to catch Ella's mice friends.
One night, Lady Tremaine hears from the one of the farmhands that her second husband has just died.
Lady Tremaine upset and hurt to hear her second husband's last words were only of his first wife and Ella.
"Don't you see none of that matters. We're ruined! How will we live?"
Lady Tremaine dismissing the entire household staff shortly after her husband's death.
Lady Tremaine having forced Ella to become a servant in her own house.
Lady Tremaine having Ella tie her shoe's laces.
"I thought breakfast was ready."
(Ella: "It is, Madam. I'm only mending the fire.") "In the future, we cannot be called until the work is done."
"Ella, what's that on your face?"
Lady Tremaine and her daughters seeing Ella covered in ash from a fireplace.
"Do you clean yourself up. You'll get cinders in our tea."
Lady Tremaine listening to her daughters start calling Ella names.
"Oh, girls. You're too clever."-Lady Tremaine amused with her daughters nicknaming Ella as "Cinderella".
Lady Tremaine noticing Ella setting up a place for herself at the breakfast table.
(Ella: "It's my place.") "Oh, it seems too much to expect you to prepare breakfast, serve it, and still sit with us."
"Wouldn't you to prefer to eat when all of the work is done, Ella? Or should I say, Cinderella?"
Lady Tremaine laughing cruelly after her stepdaughter excuses herself from the breakfast table.
Later, the Tremaines are informed by Ella that a royal ball will be held at the palace where every maiden is invited to attend.
Lady Tremaine asking Ella why she's still here.
"You must return to town right away and tell that seamstress to run us three fine ball gowns."
Lady Tremaine confused when Cinderella expresses gratitude towards her.
Lady Tremaine laughing at Cinderella for wanting to go to the ball as well.
"Let me be clear. One gown for Anastasia, one for Drisella, and one for me. A La Mode Parisienne"
The Tremaines stunned when Cinderella speaks in perfect French.
Lady Tremaine rushing Cinderella out so she can hurry to help her and her daughters get ready for the ball.
Later, Lady Tremaine is dressed up and ready to go to the ball.
Lady Tremaine admiring her daughters and their ball gowns.
"I daresay no one in the kingdom will outshine my daughters."
Lady Tremaine and her daughters surprised to see Cinderella appear, wearing a beautiful pink dress.
The Tremaines realizing Cinderella is serious on wanting to go to the ball.
When Cinderella explains she doesn't want to go the ball just to meet the prince, Lady Tremaine reveals she has no intention on letting her stepdaughter go to the ball at all.
"It is the king I'm thinking of. It would be an insult to the royal personage to take you to the palace dressed in these old rags."
(Cinderella: "Rags? This was my mother's.") "Oh. Sorry to have to tell you, but your mother's taste was questionable."
"This thing is so old-fashioned. It's practically falling to pieces."
Lady Tremaine having ripped apart one of the sleeves of Cinderella's dress.
Lady Tremaine amused when Drisella cruelly rips apart Cinderella's dress.
Lady Tremaine chuckling wickedly.
(Cinderella: "How could you?") "How could I otherwise? I will not have anyone associate my daughters with you. It would ruin their prospects to be riding with a ragged servants because that is what you are and that is what you will always be!"
"Now mark my words! You shall not go to the ball!"
Lady Tremaine and her daughters arriving at the palace.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters having entered the palace with the other ball's guests.
"Lady Tremaine and her daughters."-Tremaine giving her invite to the royal crier.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters making their entrance at the ball.
Lady Tremaine ordering her daughters to follow her.
Lady Tremaine and Drisella walking down a staircase to join in on the ball.
Lady Tremaine seeing Prince Kit Charming dancing with a mysterious maiden.
The Tremaines not recognizing the mysterious maiden as Cinderella.
Lady Tremaine introducing her daughters to two men.
Lady Tremaine watching her daughters get onto the dance floor to get close to the prince.
Lady Tremaine finding the Grand Duke talking to the Captain of the Guards.
Lady Tremaine overhearing the Grand Duke tell the Captain he promised Prince Kit's hand in marriage to Princess Chelina of Zaragosa.
Lady Tremaine apologizing to the Grand Duke for intruding.
Lady Tremaine promising to keep Kit's arranged marriage a secret.
Lady Tremaine realizing her plans to have one of her daughters to marry the prince are all for naught.
Lady Tremaine having returned home from the ball.
Lady Tremaine and her daughters in the château's kitchen.
"Dance with you? He didn't even speak to you."
Lady Tremaine hearing Anastasia and Drisella defend themselves, saying it was the mysterious girl's fault for ruining their chances to woo Prince Kit.
Lady Tremaine describing the mysterious girl from at the ball to Cinderella.
Lady Tremaine noticing Cinderella daydreaming and looking happy.
Lady Tremaine getting suspicious of Cinderella's lovestruck behavior.
"Well, it's no matter, girls. The ball was a mere diversion."
Lady Tremaine revealing she discovered Prince Kit is set to have an arranged marriage with Princess Chelina.
Lady Tremaine watching Cinderella hide his disappointment, making her even more suspicious of her stepdaughter.
Sometime later, Lady Tremaine holds one of Cinderella's glass slippers, having discovered she was the mysterious maiden at the ball.
Lady Tremaine revealing her backstory to Cinderella, explaining how she loved her first husband and was devastated over his death.
Lady Tremaine revealing married Cinderella's father to help raise her daughters.
Lady Tremaine asking Cinderella where she got the glass slipper.
(Cinderella: "It was given to me.") "Given to you? Given to you? Nothing is ever given. Everything you must pay."
"Love is not free. Here's how you will pay me if you were to have what you desire. No one will believe you. A dirty servant girl without a family if you lay claim to the prince's heart but with a respectable gentlewoman to put you forward."
Lady Tremaine blackmailing Cinderella to make her head of the royal household, set up arranged marriages for her daughters, and let her manage Kit once she marries the prince.
(Cinderella: "But he's not a boy.") "And who are you? How would you rule the kingdom?"
"Best to leave it to me. That we all get what we want."
Lady Tremaine surprised to hear Cinderella immediately refusing to cooperate with her deal.
"Well, that was a mistake!"
(Cinderella: "Why are you so cruel? I don't understand. I've tried to be kind to you.") "You kind to me?!"
Lady Tremaine revealing her bitterness and jealousy towards Cinderella, explaining the reasons why she's cruel towards her.
Lady Tremaine about to imprison Cinderella in the attack.