We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Description
Snow White, pursued by a jealous queen, hides with a group of seven adorable dwarfs, but the queen learns of this and prepares to feed her a poison apple. Unfortunately, Snow White eats that apple and goes into a coma until Prince Charming comes to save her life.
Snow White, pursued by a jealous queen, hides with a group of seven adorable dwarfs, but the queen learns of this and prepares to feed her a poison apple. Unfortunately, Snow White eats that apple and goes into a coma until Prince Charming comes to save her life.
Actors:
George Magrill,
James MacDonald,
Moroni Olsen,
Otis Harlan,
Adriana Caselotti,
Purv Pullen,
Eddie Collins
George Magrill
January 5, 1900 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
James MacDonald
19 May 1906, Monks Coppenhall, Crewe, Cheshire, England, UK
Moroni Olsen
27 June 1889, Ogden, Utah, USA
Otis Harlan
29 December 1865, Zanesville, Ohio, USA
Adriana Caselotti
16 May 1916, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Purv Pullen
2 February 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Eddie Collins
30 January 1883, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Director:
William Cottrell ,
David Hand
William Cottrell
19 November 1906
David Hand
23 January 1900, Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Adriana Caselotti #Ben Sharpsteen #David Hand #Harry Stockwell #Larry Morey #Lucille La Verne #Perce Pearce #Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs #Wilfred Jackson #William Cottrell
COMMENTS (0)
Sort by
Newest
Newest
Oldest
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
George Magrill
January 5, 1900 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
James MacDonald
19 May 1906, Monks Coppenhall, Crewe, Cheshire, England, UK
Moroni Olsen
27 June 1889, Ogden, Utah, USA
Otis Harlan
29 December 1865, Zanesville, Ohio, USA
Adriana Caselotti
16 May 1916, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Purv Pullen
2 February 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Show More
November 22, 2013
Disney's first animated feature pushed the art form in thrilling new directions, completely redrawing a much-loved fairy tale of bad stepmothers, forest glades and handsome princes that previously existed only on the printed page.
February 06, 2016
The animation is spectacular, the songs are catchy, the dwarfs are delightful, and the movie is revolutionary in that it was the first full-length animated feature. But let's face it: Snow White has to be the most passive heroine in film history.
June 28, 2007
So perfect is the illusion, so tender the romance and fantasy, so emotional are certain portions when the acting of the characters strikes a depth comparable to the sincerity of human players, that the film approaches real greatness.
October 28, 2009
There are only a tiny number of films that have come anywhere close to equaling its achievement.
June 28, 2007
You've probably seen it 15 times by now, so why not make it 16?
February 11, 2016
Such a quixotic undertaking in historical context that it was obviously made by someone with something to prove.
April 07, 2015
The film is as charming as it is novel in conception and execution and it is so bound to appeal as strongly to grown-ups as to youngsters.
February 01, 2016
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs may not be the best example of a Disney classic, thanks mainly to its lightly-plotted story, but with great animation, memorable characters, and beautiful music, it still remains one of their most endearing films.
June 24, 2006
...the animation itself is top-notch, and in a number of darker sequences (Snow White's terrified entry into the forest, for example), Disney's adoption of Expressionist visual devices makes for genuinely powerful drama.
August 19, 2015
Some early sequences seem a tad uncertain, but a little way in all becomes surer of itself and, for now going on eighty years ago, a miracle.
February 15, 2011
To say of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that it is among the genuine artistic achievements of this country takes no great daring.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
It is a classic, as important cinematically as The Birth of a Nation or the birth of Mickey Mouse.

