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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Cast
Adriana Caselotti, Lucille La Verne, Harry Stockwell, Roy Atwell View AllCrew
David Hand (Director), Ted Sears (Screenplay), Richard Creedon (Screenplay), Otto Englander (Screenplay) View All
Release: Dec. 20th, 1937
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
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The animation is astonishing and awe-inspiring, paving the way for all the animations to come and just like The Yellow Brick Road, this pathway is a precious one for family films, and stands just as perfect as it once did no cracks or dirt to spot.

Finally, the animation is top-notch, with the peak moments being in the first act when Snow White flees into the forest, and the last act when the dwarfs chase the Queen up the mountain.

But then I listened to the way Snow White sang along with the Prince and they reminded me of Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy who were the most popular singing/acting duel in the movies at the time.