Cinderfella, three sheet... trimmed??? That's all I've got!
I posted the three sheet below (walterfilm.com) - looks trimmed to me! This screen shot is from The Ladies Man (1961 - image by moviepostershop.com), Mr. Jerry Lewis's next film after Cinderfella during his reign at Paramount. Interestingly enough, according to a Jerry Lewis documentary we produced here, this is the only movie poster art ever that Norman Rockwell was commissioned to do or accepted (have not confirmed personally).
A few other cool tidbits about this movie, because Jerry Lewis was having difficulty directing himself coupled with his want to see what he was doing in relation to the camera, he strapped a video camera to the film camera so he could review his performance before moving on to the next shot, in essence, creating video assist which is pretty much standard for every film you see today. When you see the behind the scenes and the director is sitting behind a TV screen yelling action and cut, that's video assist.
The 'dollhouse set' was the largest ever built at the time (Rear Window being one of the largest I can think of back then). It took up two entire Paramount sound stages and included over 40 separate rooms that could be filmed in.
Another screen shot with Jerry Lewis in it... two Jerry Lewis' at the same time!