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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)


Genre
Animation / Family / Fantasy / Musical / Romance
   
Synopsis

No film in history has captured the world´s imagination like Walt Disney´s first full-length animated feature. Regarded as a milestone in film making, generations have been enchanted by its delightful charm and breathtaking beauty. "Once upon a time"... so begins the fairy tale of Snow White, the beautiful princess whose life is threatened by the jealous Queen. Snow White finds safe haven with seven of the most loveable characters ever created: Doc, Happy, Grumpy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Bashful and Dopey... until a mysterious old woman arrives with a poisoned apple, leading to the ultimate storybook ending. Live happily ever after with the bountiful humour, unforgettable music and pure joy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs... the first and fairest of them all!

   
Directed by  
David Hand
   
Written by  
Brothers Grimm (fairy tales) (as Grimm); Ted Sears (story adaptation); Richard Creedon (story adaptation); Otto Englander (story adaptation); Dick Rickard (story adaptation); Earl Hurd (story adaptation); Merrill De Maris (story adaptation); Dorothy Ann Blank (story adaptation); Webb Smith (story adaptation).
   
Starring  
Roy Atwell (Doc (voice) (uncredited)); Stuart Buchanan (Huntsman (voice) (uncredited)); Adriana Caselotti (Snow White (voice) (uncredited)); Eddie Collins (Dopey (voice) (uncredited)); Pinto Colvig (Sleepy / Grumpy (voice) (uncredited)); Marion Darlington (Bird Sounds and Warbling (voice) (uncredited)); Billy Gilbert (Sneezy (voice) (uncredited)); Otis Harlan (Happy (voice) (uncredited)); Lucille La Verne (Queen / Witch (voice) (uncredited)); James MacDonald (Yodeling Man (voice) (uncredited)); Scotty Mattraw (Bashful (voice) (uncredited)); Moroni Olsen (Magic Mirror (voice) (uncredited)); Harry Stockwell (Prince (voice) (uncredited)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
83
Ratings:
G (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 2 Oscar Wins:
0
Big 2 Oscar Noms:
0
IMDB page:
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