Return to childhood with this Original Snow White Poster, the film of which appeared in theaters for the first time in 1937!
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Description of this Original Snow White Poster 1937
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (original title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) is a 1937 American animated film based on the Brothers Grimm tale Snow White. The first world-famous Disney film, directed by David Hand. The animated film was produced by Walt Disney. The screenplay was written by Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith, with music by Frank Churchill, Paul Smith and Leigh Harline. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Pictures. This is a musical adventure fantasy film.
It was released in the United States on December 21, 1937, in Hungary on September 13, 1962, and in a remastered version on December 2, 1982 and June 5, 1992. The first Hungarian version was released on VHS in 1994 with the original 1962 dub with some changes (the narrator was replaced by Károly Mécs and the prince by Sándor Németh), and was released on VHS and DVD with a new Hungarian dub on October 9, 2001 by InterCom.
In 1989, the United States Library of Congress deemed this cartoon "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The American Film Institute ranked it among the 100 greatest American films of all time.
Snow White, the beautiful princess, lives with her stepmother, the queen. The vain mistress, in her greed, dressed her in shabby clothes and assigned her menial tasks to blur her beauty. The queen had a charm that asked her every day who was the most beautiful in the country, and as long as she answered that it was her, the princess was safe. But one day, years later, the mirror said that the princess was more beautiful than her stepmother. The same day, Snow White meets a handsome prince and they fall in love. The queen, furious, orders the hunter to take him into the forest and kill him. As proof, he asked for his heart in a fancy box.
The Huntsman lures Snow White into a clearing and, as he prepares to kill her, he takes pity on her, begs her to forgive him and lets her escape into the forest to escape the wrath of the mistress... The lonely and frightened princess, with the help of forest animals, finds a hut, which she assumes belongs to seven orphaned children. With the help of the animals, she cleans the house and even prepares a delicious dinner. In reality, the seven dwarves - Tudor, Vidor, Morgo, Snooze, Sende, Hapci and Kuka - are the owners of a mine. Upon returning home to a clean house, they suspect that someone has broken into their house. Upstairs, they find the sleeping princess, who, after telling her sad story, the dwarves take her in, taking pity on her, on the condition that she takes care of the house. And the days passed.
Meanwhile, the mirror told everything to the queen, who discovered that she had been given the heart of a wild boar as a testimony. In her secret room, she transforms into an old woman with the help of a magic potion and prepares poisoned apples, because after taking a bite of them, Snow White will fall into a deep sleep and the dwarves will think that she is dead and will bury her. The next day, after the dwarves have left for work, he appears at home and offers her the poisoned fruit, which she finally accepts, takes a bite, and collapses into a faint. The animals warn the dwarves, who return to hunt the witch, who meets her end at the top of a cliff: struck by lightning, she falls into the abyss.
The dwarves find the princess, but they cannot help her. They make a glass coffin and stay awake with her for a year. Once the prince passes, he finds the girl and brings her back to life by kissing her. The dwarves and animals watch jubilantly as the prince takes their beloved princess to his kingdom.