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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ()


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Snow White must flee from her evil stepmother, the Queen. She's taken in by the lovable seven dwarfs. Will the queen be able to get rid of her rival?

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Snow White
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Evil Queen
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The Prince
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The Huntsman
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The Magic Mirror
Lou Carry ...
Bertram
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Bubba
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Barnaby
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Bernard
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Boniface
Peter Risch ...
Bruno
Kevin Thompson ...
Baldwin
Patrick DeSantis ...
Servant (as Patrick de Santis)
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Snow White's Mother

Directed by

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Peter Medak

Written by

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Jacob Grimm ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Wilhelm Grimm ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Robert C. Jones ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Andi Copley ... associate producer
Shelley Duvall ... executive producer
Fred Fuchs ... producer (as Fredric S. Fuchs)
Bridget Terry ... producer

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Peter Davison

Editorial Department

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Charles Caskey ... assistant editor
Harold McKenzie ... videotape editor

Production Design by

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Michael Erler

Art Direction by

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Jane Osmann

Costume Design by

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J. Allen Highfill

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Claude Díaz ... assistant hair stylist (as Claude Diaz)
Ralph Gulko ... makeup assistant
Sheryl Ptak ... makeup designer (as Sheryl Leigh Shulman)
Richard Sabre ... hairstyles designer
Ron Wild ... makeup designer (as Ron Figuly)

Production Management

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Claire Barrett Young ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Grossman ... associate director

Art Department

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Chris Jonic ... assistant to art director
Tim Schultz ... head prop
Rocky Torromeo ... head carpenter

Sound Department

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Ron Cronkhite ... audio
Phillip Seretti ... post sound (as Phil Seretti)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ralph Alcocer ... camera operator
Mark Broadwater ... lighting director
Ron Brooks ... camera operator
Bud Holland ... cameraman
Mark J. Levin ... lighting director (as Mark Levin)
Jerry Nashleanas ... head electric
Chuck Pharis ... video
George Riesenberger ... lighting designer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Beth Alexander ... costumer
Tony Fiorito ... wardrobe assistant

Music Department

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Chet Himes ... music mixer / music recorder
Rory Kaplan ... programmer: Fairlight CMI

Additional Crew

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Jennifer Cobb ... stage manager
Terry Corey ... production coordinator
Stewart Duvall ... production staff
Vaughn Gaddey ... technical director
Bonnie Grossblatt ... production staff
Lincoln Harrison ... technical manager
Vicki Hillman ... production coordinator
Lynn Houston ... assistant: Shelley Duvall
T.J. Johnston ... production coordinator
Jonathan Klages ... production staff
Annette Lorenz ... assistant to the producers
Cheryl Mitchell ... production staff
Paula Montgomery ... production secretary
Melissa Rhys Moore ... production accountant
Sandy Prudden ... stage manager
Jim Schaller ... production staff
Harold Schiff ... production consultant

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Also Known As
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (United States)
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  • 54 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The production design for this episode was inspired by the artwork of illustrator N.C. Wyeth. See more »
Quotes The Magic Mirror: Several months later, the young queen gave birth to a daughter, and everyone in the kingdom was very happy. But happier than everyone was the beautiful young queen. For her daughter was blessed with lips a deep red, and skin white as snow, and her hair was as black as the wood in the window frame. Discussing the matter with the king, they decided to call the baby Snow White. But all did not go well. The young queen died a short while later, and everyone in the land felt a very deep sadness. After several years, the king married once again. But the new queen, while very beautiful indeed, did not have the goodness in her heart that Snow White's mother possessed. She was mean and selfish and - very, very vain.
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