Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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Sex & Nudity

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Violence & Gore

The queen sends a woodsman to kill Snow White and bring back her heart inside a box as proof. The woodsman later sneaks up on Snow White with a menacing look and his dagger drawn. Later, the queen tries to prove to the magic mirror that Snow White is dead by showing him a box that allegedly contains her heart (it's that of a pig). The heart is not seen, but the box has a picture of a heart with a dagger piercing through it.

The old hag falls off a cliff and giant rocks fall after her. Two vultures follow.

A poisoned apple is given to a girl to eat and she falls down, seemingly dead.

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The Queen can be very frightening.

The Queen sends a woodsman to kill Snow White; as she runs the forest "comes to life" and contains several scenes that may scare the youngest children. There are shadowy figures and spooky eyes in the trees. Eventually we see they are those of forest animals.

The woodsman sneaks up on Snow White with a dagger pulled and a menacing look on his shadowy face (before he breaks down and confesses and tells Snow to run away).

As the Queen transforms into the old Hag, the room spins as she changes shape. She looks "scary" as she transforms. Creepy cackle even scares her pet crow who hides inside a skull. The whole scene in the dungeon brewing poisonous potions is intense and scary.

A character is killed after she falls off a cliff, and its implied she is eaten by vultures.

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Argentina:Atp / Australia:G / Canada:G / Chile:TE / Finland:S / Germany:o.Al. / Norway:A / Peru:PT / Singapore:G / Spain:T / Sweden:Btl / UK:U (re-rating) (1987) / USA:Approved (PCA #3870) (original rating) / USA:G (re-rating) (1967) / Brazil:Livre / Denmark:7 (DVD release) / Denmark:7 (video re-release) / Denmark:A (video premiere) / Iceland:L / Portugal:M/4 (Qualidade) / UK:U (1938) (cut) / South Korea:All / New Zealand:G / West Germany:6 / USA:G

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