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| Cécile De France | ... | ||
| Jean-Paul Rouve | ... |
Le Prince Charmant
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Marie Vincent | ... |
La Bonne Fée
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Jean-Claude Donda | ... |
Les Sept Nains /
Le Grand Veneur /
Chanson des Sept Nains
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Gérard Surugue | ... |
Les Sept Nains
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Benoît Allemane | ... |
Le Narrateur
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Marc Alfos | ... |
L'Ogre
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François Barbin | ... |
La Bête
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Mona Walravens | ... |
La Belle
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Sasha Supera | ... |
Tom Pouce
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Agathe Schumacher | ... |
Voix additionnelles
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Michel Tugot-Doris | ... |
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Nicolas Beaucaire | ... |
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Olivier Cordina | ... |
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Anaïs Croze | ... |
Chansons de Blanche Neige
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Prince Charming was supposed to live long and happily with Snowwhite after kissing her back to live. However married life doesn't become them, given her lack of domestic skills and his prancing job. Soon each drifts to an affair, only the start of a whole series of perversions of various fairy tale characters' traditional good nature, such as the dwarfs acting as loan shark syndicate. The jealous 'good' fairy takes the cake, as motor of evil twists. Written by KGF Vissers
I came across this film by accident and wish I hadn't.
Why make a sexually rude sequel (and some gore when a man is beheaded) of a well know children's movie.
Do not take young kids to see this the title misdirects you, it has nothing to do with the original Snow White except for stealing it's characters. Better still don't bother going yourself, it's not worth it.
I could not watch it all, the poor (in comparison to Disney) cartoon graphics, and no plot except on how to totally mess up a classic movie made me want to give up and leave.