Everyday the wicked queen asks her magic mirror "Who is the fairest one of all?" and everyday the mirror has answered, "You, my queen." That is until that fateful day when the mirror tells the queen that her innocent and fair step-daughter, Snow White, has become more beautiful than she. Insane with jealousy, the queen sends her huntsmen to kill the girl but Snow White manages to escape into the forest where she takes refuge with seven little men. For a time, Snow White is safe with the dwarfs but the queen's vanity will not be satisfied until the beautiful girl is dead.
Released: 1937
Language: English
Style: 2D animation
Rated: G
Featuring the voices of:
| Adriana Caselotti | ... Snow White |
| Harry Stockwell | ... Prince |
| Lucille La Verne | ... The Queen, The Witch |
| Moroni Olsen | ... Magic Mirror |
| Stuart Buchanan | ... Huntsman |
| Billy Gilbert | ... Sneezy |
| Pinto Colvig | ... Sleepy, Grumpy |
| Otis Harlan | ... Happy |
| Scotty Mattraw | ... Bashful |
| Roy Atwell | ... Doc |
Of Interest: Often touted as the first feature-length animated film--although in fact that title belongs to The Adventures of Prince Achmed--Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is still the film the started it all in terms of the Disney Empire and feature animation as we in North America know it today. It is said that Walt Disney was inspired as a youth by the black and white, silent film, "Snow White," made in 1916. Also, if you adjust ticket prices for inflation, Snow White still reins as the top grossing animated film of all time.
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