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A young princess finds herself on the run from her wicked stepmother and finds refuge in a small cottage out in the forest with seven pint-sized men who immediately decide to adopt and protect her with their lives.

Music By Frank Churchill
Lyrics By Larry Morey
Book/Libretto by: Brothers Grimm (fairy tale), Ted Sears, Richard Creedon, Otto Englander, Dick Rickard, Earl Hurd, Merrill De Maris, Dorothy Ann Blank, Webb Smith
Based on: based on the fairy tale of the same name by the Brothers Grimm
Produced by: Walt Disney
Directed by: David Hand
Type of Musical: Animated Movie Musical
Opened: December 21, 1937
Theatre: Carthay Circle Theater

Synopsis

"Mirror, mirror on the wall -- who's the fairest of them all?"

The Wicked Queen knows that the looking glass will always answer, "you are." But one day, the magic mirror has something new to say: Snow White, the Queen's stepdaughter, has grown into the most beautiful woman in the land.

Enraged by this news, the Wicked Queen orders one of her underlings to murder the girl. But the assassin does not have the heart to hurt such a lovely and innocent creature. Instead, he tells Snow White of the Queen's evil plot, and urges her to escape.

Frightened by the news, Snow White flees the castle and finds a new home with a family of gold-mining dwarfs. But her jealous stepmother possesses powers that may still bring harm to the sweet and generous girl...

Song List

  • Welcome To The Kingdom
  • Queen's Presentation
  • I'm Wishing
  • One Song
  • With A Smile And A Song
  • Whistle While You Work
  • Heigh-Ho
  • Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum
  • Will I Ever See Her Again?
  • The Silly Song
  • Some Day My Prince Will Come
  • Music In Your Soup
  • You're Never Too Old To Be Young
  • Here's The Happy Ending

Awards & Nominations

Academy Award Nominations: Best Score (1937)
Academy Awards: Special Award (1938).

Misc. Show Information

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full-length animated feature film to be made in Technicolor.

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