Academy Awards, USA 1939
Winner Honorary Award |
Walt Disney
For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has ... More For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field (one statuette - seven miniature statuettes). |
Academy Awards, USA 1938
Nominee Oscar |
Best Music, Score Frank Churchill Leigh Harline (head of department) Paul J. Smith
(Walt Disney Studio Music Department)
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Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2010
Nominee Saturn Award |
Best DVD/Blu-Ray Special Edition Release |
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2002
Winner Saturn Award |
Best DVD Classic Film Release |
DVD Exclusive Awards 2001
Winner Video Premiere Award |
Best Overall New Extra Features, Library Title David Jessen |
Nominee Video Premiere Award |
Best New, Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes Jeff Kurtti (producer) Michael Pellerin (producer)
(Buena Vista).
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Best DVD Menu Design |
Grammy Awards 1977
Nominee Grammy |
Best Recording for Children Frank Churchill (Composer) Larry Morey (Lyricist) Leigh Harline (Composer - Orchestral Score) Paul J. Smith (Composer - Orchestral Score)
The nominations for Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline were posthumously.
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Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards 1987
Winner Special Award |
Walt Disney
To Walt Disney, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the movie.
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National Board of Review, USA 1938
Winner NBR Award |
Top Ten Films |
National Film Preservation Board, USA 1989
Winner National Film Registry |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1939
Winner Special Award |
Walt Disney
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Online Film & Television Association 2011
Winner OFTA Film Hall of Fame |
Motion Picture |
Venice Film Festival 1938
Winner Grand Biennale Art Trophy |
Walt Disney
(producer)
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Nominee Mussolini Cup |
Best Foreign Film William Cottrell Wilfred Jackson Larry Morey Perce Pearce Ben Sharpsteen |
Walk of Fame 1987
Winner Star on the Walk of Fame |
Motion Picture
On 28 June 1987. At 6910 Hollywood Blvd.
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Young Artist Awards 1984
Winner Jackie Coogan Award |