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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ()


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Exiled into the dangerous forest by her wicked stepmother, a princess is rescued by seven dwarf miners who make her part of their household.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 11 wins & 5 nominations.
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Roy Atwell ...
Doc (uncredited) (voice)
Stuart Buchanan ...
Huntsman (uncredited) (voice)
Adriana Caselotti ...
Snow White (uncredited) (voice)
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Dopey / Chipmunk and Squirrel Sneezes (uncredited) (voice)
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Sleepy / Grumpy / Dopey (hiccups) (uncredited) (voice)
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Birds (uncredited) (voice)
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Sneezy (uncredited) (voice)
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Happy (uncredited) (voice)
George Kiplunks ...
Squirrels (uncredited)
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Queen / Witch (uncredited) (voice)
James MacDonald ...
Yodeling (uncredited) (voice)
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Doves (uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw ...
Bashful (uncredited) (voice)
Clarence Nash Jr. ...
Raven (uncredited)
Jack Nill ...
Vultures (uncredited)
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Magic Mirror (uncredited) (voice)
Purv Pullen ...
Birds (uncredited) (voice)
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Prince (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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William Cottrell ... (sequence director)
David Hand ... (supervising director)
Wilfred Jackson ... (sequence director)
Larry Morey ... (sequence director)
Perce Pearce ... (sequence director)
Ben Sharpsteen ... (sequence director)

Written by

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Jacob Grimm ... (fairy tales) (as Grimm) &
Wilhelm Grimm ... (fairy tales) (as Grimm)
 
Ted Sears ... (story adaptation) &
Richard Creedon ... (story adaptation) &
Otto Englander ... (story adaptation) &
Dick Rickard ... (story adaptation) &
Earl Hurd ... (story adaptation) &
Merrill De Maris ... (story adaptation) &
Dorothy Ann Blank ... (story adaptation) &
Webb Smith ... (story adaptation)

Produced by

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Frank Churchill ... (music)
Leigh Harline ... (music)
Paul J. Smith ... (music) (as Paul Smith)
Edward H. Plumb ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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George Cave ... assistant film editor (uncredited) / color timer (uncredited)
Bill Melendez ... supervising editor (uncredited)
Ben Sharpsteen ... post production coordinator (uncredited)
I.J. Wilkinson ... assistant film editor (uncredited) / negative cutter (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Ken Anderson ... (as Kenneth Anderson)
Tom Codrick
Hugh Hennesy
Harold Miles
Kendall O'Connor
Charles Philippi
Hazel Sewell
Terrell Stapp
McLaren Stewart
Gustaf Tenggren
John Hubley ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hal Adelquist ... assistant director (uncredited)
Ford Beebe Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited)
Carl Fallberg ... assistant director (uncredited)
Mike Holoboff ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)
James MacDonald ... sound effects (uncredited)
Clarence Nash Jr. ... sound of raven (uncredited)
Purv Pullen ... sound of birds (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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William L. Arance ... digital restoration artist (uncredited)
Bob Broughton ... visual effects (uncredited)
Jim Carbonetti ... restoration artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Heather Davis Baker ... digital artist (uncredited)
Andy Engman ... effects animator (uncredited)
Eustace Lycett ... special processes (uncredited)
Thomas Rosseter ... digital restoration artist (uncredited)
Olivier Sarda ... digital artist (uncredited)
Thomas J. Smith ... restoration supervisor: Cinesite (uncredited)
James Valentine ... digital artist (uncredited)
Jazmyn Whitman ... restoration artist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mickey Batchelder ... camera operator (uncredited)
Ken Moore ... camera operator (uncredited)
Max Morgan ... camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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James Algar ... animator
Samuel Armstrong ... backgrounds
Art Babbitt ... animator (as Arthur Babbitt)
Jack Campbell ... animator
Les Clark ... animator
Claude Coats ... backgrounds
Merle Cox ... backgrounds
Shamus Culhane ... animator (as James Culhane)
Ugo D'Orsi ... animator
Phil Dike ... backgrounds
Al Eugster ... animator
Norman Ferguson ... supervising animator
Bernard Garbutt ... animator
Joe Grant ... character designer
Albert Hurter ... character designer
Milt Kahl ... animator (as Milton Kahl)
Ward Kimball ... animator
Eric Larson ... animator
Ray Lockrem ... backgrounds
Dick Lundy ... animator
Hamilton Luske ... supervising animator
Robert Martsch ... animator
Joshua Meador ... animator
Fred Moore ... supervising animator
Grim Natwick ... animator
Mique Nelson ... backgrounds
Maurice Noble ... backgrounds
Stan Quackenbush ... animator
Wolfgang Reitherman ... animator (as Woolie Reitherman)
Bill Roberts ... animator
George Rowley ... animator
Fred Spencer ... animator
Robert Stokes ... animator
Frank Thomas ... animator
Bill Tytla ... supervising animator (as Vladimir Tytla)
Marvin Woodward ... animator
Cy Young ... animator
Al Zinnen ... layout artist
Peter Alvarado ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Hal Ambro ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Wilma Baker ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Jack Bradbury ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Paul Busch ... animator (uncredited)
Walt Clinton ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
Al Coe ... animator (uncredited)
Mary Jane Cole ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Marc Davis ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Lou Debney ... layout artist (uncredited)
Jack Dunham ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Paul Fitzpatrick ... animator (uncredited)
Hugh Fraser ... animator (uncredited)
Robert Givens ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Grace Godino ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
George Goepper ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Campbell Grant ... animator (uncredited)
Roland E. Hill Sr. ... designer: animated castle (uncredited)
Harry Holt ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Ferdinand Horvath ... character designer (uncredited) / layout artist (uncredited)
Mentor Huebner ... background artist (uncredited)
Ralph Hulett ... assistant background artist (uncredited)
Ken Hultgren ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Ollie Johnston ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Volus Jones ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Helen Jordan ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Bill Keil ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Katherine Kerwin ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Michael Lah ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Jeanne Lee Keil ... ink artist (uncredited)
Ed Levitt ... assistant animator (uncredited)
John Lounsbery ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Don Lusk ... animator (uncredited)
Brice Mack ... background artist (uncredited)
Murray McClellan ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Bob McCrea ... assistant animator (uncredited)
John McManus ... animator (uncredited)
Rae McSpadden ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Evelyn Mehring ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Buf Nerbovig ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Lester Novros ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Kendall O'Connor ... layout artist (uncredited)
Helen Ogger ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Chic Otterstrom ... animator (uncredited)
Amby Paliwoda ... animator (uncredited)
Don Patterson ... animator (uncredited)
Bill Peet ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Ken Peterson ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Hawley Pratt ... animator (uncredited)
Tony Rivera ... animator (uncredited)
Louie Schmitt ... animator (uncredited)
William Shull ... animator (uncredited)
John Sibley ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Sam Singer ... animator (uncredited)
Sandy Strother ... animator (uncredited)
David Swift ... animator (uncredited)
Mary Tebb ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Riley Thomson ... animator (uncredited)
Charles Thorson ... character designer (uncredited)
Don Tobin ... animator (uncredited)
Ruth Tompson ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Val Vreeland ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Clair Weeks ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Bob Wickersham ... animator (uncredited)
Cornett Wood ... animator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Virginia Lockwood ... costume designer: Snow White's (uncredited)

Music Department

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Frank Churchill ... conductor (uncredited) / music arranger (uncredited)
Zeke Clements ... yodeling (uncredited)
Bill Cowles ... singing voice: Dwarfs (uncredited)
Sonny Dawson ... singing voice: Dwarfs (uncredited) / yodeling (uncredited)
Jad Dees ... yodeling (uncredited)
Reinhardt Fraunfelder Jr. ... yodeling: Dopey (uncredited)
Reinhardt Fraunfelder Sr. ... yodel coach (uncredited)
Leigh Harline ... conductor (uncredited) / music arranger (uncredited) / music supervisor (uncredited)
Freeman High ... orchestrator (uncredited) / singing voice: Dwarfs (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Les Miller ... yodeling (uncredited)
Larry Morey ... lyricist (uncredited)
Herbert Perry ... assistant musical director (uncredited)
Paul J. Smith ... conductor (uncredited) / music arranger (uncredited)
Harry Stanton ... singing voice: Dwarfs (uncredited)
Frederick Stark ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Max Terr ... conductor: choir (uncredited)
Wesley Tuttle ... yodeling (uncredited)
Charles Wolcott ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Walt Disney ... presenter
Thelma Boardman ... supplemental voice: Snow White (uncredited)
Don Brodie ... performance model: "Witch" (uncredited)
Esther Campbell ... additional bird noises (uncredited) / supplemental voice: Snow White (uncredited)
Marge Champion ... performance model: "Snow White" (uncredited)
Eddie Collins ... performance model: "Dopey" (uncredited)
Anne Darlington ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
Virginia Davis ... supplemental voice: Snow White (uncredited)
Peggy Downey ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
Louis Hightower ... performance model: "Prince" (uncredited)
Billy House ... performance model: "Happy" (uncredited)
James MacDonald ... additional voices (uncredited)
Ruth Magden ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
S. Barret McCormick ... press representative (uncredited)
Louise Meyers ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
Clarence Nash ... additional voices (uncredited)
Ruby Ray ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
Hal Rees ... additional voices (uncredited)
Oliver Wallace ... live action model: Dopey/Sneezy (uncredited)
Toby Wing ... additional bird noises (uncredited)
Lem Wright ... additional voices (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The beautiful and kindhearted princess Snow White charms every creature in the kingdom except one - her jealous stepmother, the Queen. When the Magic Mirror proclaims Snow White the fairest one of all, she must flee into the forest, where she befriends the lovable seven dwarfs - Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, and Dopey. But when the Queen tricks Snow White with a poisoned apple and falling into a deep sleep, only the magic of true love's kiss can awaken her. Written by Lesley (from the back of the Snow White DVD)

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Taglines Walt Disney's new characters in his first full-length production! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Blancanieves y los siete enanos (United States, Spanish title)
  • Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (United States)
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 3D (United States)
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (World-wide, English title)
  • Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (France)
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Runtime
  • 83 min
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Box Office

Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $7,514,749, 17 Jul 1987
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $418,200,000

Did You Know?

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Trivia At a recording session, Lucille La Verne, the voice of the Wicked Queen, was told by Walt Disney's animators that they needed an older, raspier version of the Queen's voice for the Old Witch. La Verne stepped out of the recording booth, returned a few minutes later, and gave a perfect "Old Hag's voice" that stunned the animators. When asked how she did it, she replied, "Oh, I just took my teeth out." See more »
Goofs In the last scene, the Prince shimmies. The cels were not lined up correctly when the scene was shot, and his body shakes. Walt Disney was horrified when he saw the mistake in the color dailies, and wanted it corrected. No money was available to make the correction because the film was already far over budget, so Walt's brother and business partner, Roy O. Disney, declared, "Let the Prince shimmy!" and so he did - until 1993, when the mistake was corrected during Disney's digital restoration of the film. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into 7 Wise Dwarfs (1941). See more »
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Crazy Credits None of the actors in this film were credited. See more »
Quotes [first lines]
Queen: Slave in the magic mirror, come from the farthest space, through wind and darkness I summon thee. Speak! Let me see thy face.
Magic Mirror: What wouldst thou know, my Queen?
Queen: Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?
Magic Mirror: Famed is thy beauty, Majesty. But hold, a lovely maid I see. Rags cannot hide her gentle grace. Alas, she is more fair than thee.
Queen: Alas for her! Reveal her name.
Magic Mirror: Lips red as the rose, hair black as ebony, skin white as snow.
Queen: [looking offended] Snow White!
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