Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [3 Discs] [Blu-ray/DVD]

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [3 Discs] [Blu-ray/DVD]

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [3 Discs] [Blu-ray/DVD]

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [3 Discs] [Blu-ray/DVD]

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Overview

It was called "Disney's Folly." Who on earth would want to sit still for 90 minutes to watch an animated cartoon? And why pick a well-worn Grimm's Fairy Tale that every schoolkid knows? But Walt Disney seemed to thrive on projects which a lesser man might have written off as "stupid" or "impossible". Investing three years, $1,500,000, and the combined talents of 570 artists into Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney produced a film that was not only acknowledged a classic from the outset, but also earned 8,500,000 depression-era dollars in gross rentals. Bypassing early temptations to transform the heroine Snow White into a plump Betty Boop type or a woebegone ZaSu Pitts lookalike, the Disney staffers wisely made radical differentiations between the "straight" and "funny" characters in the story. Thus, Snow White and Prince Charming moved and were drawn realistically, while the Seven Dwarfs were rendered in the rounded, caricatured manner of Disney's short-subject characters. In this way, the serious elements of the story could be propelled forward in a believable enough manner to grab the adult viewers, while the dwarfs provided enough comic and musical hijinks to keep the kids happy. It is a tribute to the genius of the Disney formula that the dramatic and comic elements were strong enough to please both demographic groups. Like any showman, Disney knew the value of genuine horror in maintaining audience interest: accordingly, the Wicked Queen, whose jealousy of Snow White's beauty motivates the story, is a thoroughly fearsome creature even before she transforms herself into an ancient crone. Best of all, Snow White clicks in the three areas in which Disney had always proven superiority over his rivals: Solid story values (any sequence that threatened to slow down the plotline was ruthlessly jettisoned, no matter how much time and money had been spent), vivid etched characterizations (it would have been easier to have all the Dwarfs walk, talk and act alike: thank heaven that Disney never opted for "easy"), and instantly memorable songs (Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith and the entire studio music department was Oscar-nominated for such standards-to-be as "Whistle While You Work" and "Some Day My Prince Will Come").

Product Details

Release Date: 10/06/2009
UPC: 0786936787603
Original Release: 1937
Rating: G
Source: WALT DISNEY VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 1:24:00

Special Features

2-Disc Blu-ray; Picture & Sound; ; Backstage Disney; ; Snow White Returns - Newly Discovered Storyboards, Was Walt a Sequel?; ; Hyperion Studios - Explore Walt's Original Studio ; The One That Started It All - See How Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs forever changed the world of movies; Exclusive Sneak Peek At Walk Disney Pictures' The Princess And The Frog; ; Disney Family Play ; What Do You See? - Decipher the Scrambled Image ; Mirror, Mirror On The Wall - Which Princess are you most like?; Jewel Jumble - Test Your Matching Skills; ; Classic Bonus Features; ; Dopey's Wild Mine Ride Game; "Heigh-Ho" Karaoke Sing-Along; Disney Through the Decades

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Adriana Caselotti Snow White
Harry Stockwell Prince Charming
Stuart Buchanan The Queen
Roy Atwell Bashful
Pinto Colvig Doc
Billy Gilbert Grumpy
Eddie Collins Bird Sounds and Warbling
Marion Darlington Actor
Scotty Mattraw Actor
Jack Mercer Actor
Purv Pullen Actor
Marge Champion Model for Snow White
Jim MacDonald Yodeling
Lucille La Verne Queen/Witch
Moroni Olsen Magic Mirror
Otis Harlan Happy
Marion Darlington Bird Sounds
James MacDonald Voices
Snow White Actor
Leigh Harline Composer
Paul J. Smith Composer
Larry Morey Composer
Frank Churchill Composer

Technical Credits
Walt Disney Producer
Ted Sears Screenwriter
Dick Rickard Screenwriter
Earl Hurd Screenwriter
Webb Smith Screenwriter
Wilhelm Grimm Screenwriter,Screenwriter
Richard Creedon Screenwriter
Merrill de Maris Screenwriter
Otto Englander Screenwriter
Dorothy Ann Blank Screenwriter
Dorothy Anne Blank Screenwriter
Dick Richards Screenwriter

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
1. Opening Credits [:00]
2. Once Upon a Time [:00]
3. The Magic Mirror [:00]
4. "I'm Wishing" [:02]
5. The Prince ("One Song") [:00]
6. The Queen's Evil Plan [:00]
7. Flight Through The Forest [:00]
8. "With a Smile and a Song" [:00]
9. The Dwarf's Cottage [1:21]
10. "Whistle While You Work" [3:21]
11. "Heigh-Ho" [2:44]
12. Snow White Explores Upstairs [3:01]
13. The Dwarfs Arrive Home [2:43]
14. Snow White Wakes Up [:49]
15. "Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum" [1:20]
16. Deceived [1:34]
17. The Queen Prepares A Disguise [2:23]
18. "The Dwarfs' Yodel Song" [2:03]
19. "Some Day My Prince Will Come" [3:46]
20. Settling Down For the Night [1:26]
21. The Poison Apple [1:23]
22. The Next Morning [2:41]
23. The Old Peddler Woman [2:27]
24. The Animals Warn the Dwarfs [3:33]
25. The Apple [2:11]
26. A Bedside Vigil [2:27]
27. Love's First Kiss [3:45]
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