Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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close  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)  (AFI: 53)
Rated:  PG 
Starring: Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Lucille La Verne, Moroni Olsen, Billy Gilbert, Pinto Colvig, Otis Harlan, Scotty Mattraw, Roy Atwell, Stuart Buchanan, Marion Darlington, James MacDonald.
Director: Ben Sharpsteen
Genre: Animation | Family | Musical | Fantasy | Drama
DVD Release Date: 10/09/2001

Platinum Edition
All-New Immersive 2-Disc DVD Experience

The curtain rises on Disney's most ambitious, most immersive DVD experience ever! At center stage is Walt Disney's revered animated masterpiece - digitally restored for picture and sound that goes beyond its original brilliance. Then, let the Magic Mirror be your personal guide as you "walk" through a virtual gallery of the Queen's castle . "Race" through the tunnels of the dwarfs' mine to save Snow White. Treat yourself to Barbra Streisand's rendition of "Some Day My Prince Will Come." Explore five enchanted lands of Snow White's kingdom and discover an interactive timeline featuring eight celebrity hosts, Walt Disney's personal commentary, deleted scenes, abandoned concepts and more. Or, if you prefer, sit back, relax and take a VIP guided tour of this first-of-its-kind Disney DVD for every generation!

Hosted by Roy Disney and The Magic Mirror!

Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first feature-length animated film, is the definitive version of this enchanting tale. In a faraway land lives a young princess whose blossoming beauty disturbs her stepmother, the Queen. Each day the Queen asks her mysterious magic mirror to tell her "who is the fairest of them all." When the mirror replies with Snow White's name, the evil Queen sets out to slay Snow White, but the young girl flees into the forest. There, she meets the Seven Dwarfs, who hide her as best they can. When the Queen tricks Snow White into eating a poison apple all seems lost, until a handsome Prince arrives to awaken Snow White and to live with her "happily ever after." Featuring such songs as "Some Day My Prince Will Come," "Heigh Ho," and "Whistle While you Work," Snow White is the first animated film to be included in the prestigious U.S. National Film Registry.

Cast Notes: Adriana Caselotti (Snow White), Harry Stockwell (Prince), Lucille La Verne (The Queen/Witch), Moroni Olsen (Magic Mirror), Billy Gilbert [I] (Sneezy), Pinto Colvig (Sleepy/Grumpy), Otis Harlan (Happy), Scotty Mattraw (Bashful), Roy Atwell (Doc), Stuart Buchanan (Humbert, The Queen's Huntsman), Marion Darlington (Bird), James MacDonald (II) Yodeling Man (uncredited) (voice).

User Comment: Legos Churubusco • Snow White is easily the best animated feature ever produced. Spectacular animation, good, evil, romance and the best music ever.

Summary: The Best Ever!!

IMDb Rating (08/22/12): 7.8/10 from 65,776 users
IMDb Rating (08/01/01): 7.8/10 from 4,746 users Top 250: #218

Additional information
Copyright:  1937,  Disney / Buena Vista
Features:  • THX-Certified

Disc 1: Guided Tours
"Still The Fairest Of Them All": The Making Of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
• Audio Commentary
• "Goddess Of Spring" Animated Short
• "Heigh-Ho" Sing-Along Song
• "Dopey's Wild Mine Ride' Game
• "Some Day My Prince Will Come" Performed by Barbra Streisand
• DVD-ROM

Disc 2: Supplemental Material: Art Design
• Visual Development
• Virtual Galleries
• Layouts and Backgrounds
• Camera and Tests
• Animation
• History
• Storyboard To Film Comparisons
• Abandoned Concepts
• The Restoration
• Deleted Scenes
• Original RKO Opening And End Credits
• Disney Through The Decades
• The Premiere
• Trailers
• Publicity
• Vintage Audio
Subtitles:  English SDH
Video:  Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] Color
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Time:  1:24
DVD:  # Discs: 2 -- # Shows: 1
UPC:  043396161627
D-Box:  No
Other:  Producer: Walt Disney; Packaging: Custom Case; Chapters: 27; [CC].
One of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films (AFI: 49-34).

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