Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs (1937) [VHS] [1938]

Sales Rank: 145 (Video)
Actor: Adriana Caselotti
Actor: Harry Stockwell
Actor: Lucille La Verne
Actor: Roy Atwell
Actor: Stuart Buchanan
AudienceRating: Universal, suitable for all
Binding: VHS Tape
Director: Ben Sharpsteen
Director: David Hand
Director: Larry Morey
Director: Perce Pearce
Director: Wilfred Jackson
EAN: 5017182152422
EANList:
Label: Disney
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Manufacturer: Disney
Number of Disks: 1
Number of Items: 1
ProductTypeName: ABIS_VIDEO
Publisher: Disney
Release Date: 1. October 2001
Running Time: 83
SKU: mon0001551638
Studio: Disney
by: Adriana Caselotti (Primary Contributor), Harry Stockwell (Primary Contributor), Dick Rickard (Writer), Dorothy Ann Blank (Writer)
Price: £2.00

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was nicknamed "Disney's Folly" by contemporary observers; they doubted that the short cartoons shown before the main film could ever successfully make the transition from filler to feature presentation. Surely, no one would sit still for over an hour to watch an animated film, their eyes smarting from the bright colours on screen? Fortunately, Walt Disney and his army of artists persisted and the world's first full-length animated feature was finally released in 1937 to widespread acclaim.

Adapted from the Grimm fairytale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is chillingly dark in places, reflecting its roots in European folklore, but the deft Disney touch ensures that the overall tone remains light and the story develops apace, swept along on the perfect musical score. Any lingering gloom is quickly dispelled by the superbly characterised dwarfs and by the humorous antics of the various irresistible fauna that threaten to steal the show in several scenes. The pioneering animation is breathtaking and songs such as "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho" and "Whistle While You Work", now firmly embedded in popular culture, are seamlessly interwoven with the action.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs happens to be an interesting technological milestone in cinema history--it is also an enduring masterpiece of family entertainment. To the millions who have fallen under its spell over the years, this magical fairy tale remains one of Disney's most enchanting and best-loved films. Only Grumpy could resist. --Helen Baker

VHS DescriptionVHS Special Features:

All-new recording of "Some Day my Prince Will Come" performed by Barbra Streisand
The making of Snow White featurette
Deleted scene: "Music in Your Soup"
"Heigh-Ho" Sing-A-Long

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