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Snow White

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Billy Barty, Diana Rigg, Malcolm Dixon, Mike Edmonds, Gary Friedkin, Arturo Gil, Ricardo Gil, Sarah Patterson, and Tony Cooper in Snow White (1987)
Dark FantasyFairy TaleFamilyFantasyMusicalRomance

The ageless tale of a beautiful young princess whose jealous stepmother orders her killed so that she will be 'the fairest in the land.' When the huntsman takes pity on her, he takes her to ... Read allThe ageless tale of a beautiful young princess whose jealous stepmother orders her killed so that she will be 'the fairest in the land.' When the huntsman takes pity on her, he takes her to the house of the seven dwarfs.The ageless tale of a beautiful young princess whose jealous stepmother orders her killed so that she will be 'the fairest in the land.' When the huntsman takes pity on her, he takes her to the house of the seven dwarfs.

  • Director
    • Michael Berz
  • Writers
    • Michael Berz
    • Jacob Grimm
    • Wilhelm Grimm
  • Stars
    • Diana Rigg
    • Billy Barty
    • Sarah Patterson
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    6.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Michael Berz
    • Writers
      • Michael Berz
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
    • Stars
      • Diana Rigg
      • Billy Barty
      • Sarah Patterson
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Diana Rigg
    Diana Rigg
    • Evil Queen
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • Iddy
    Sarah Patterson
    Sarah Patterson
    • Snow White
    Nicola Stapleton
    Nicola Stapleton
    • Snow White as a child
    Mike Edmonds
    Mike Edmonds
    • Biddy
    • (as Mike Edmunds)
    Ricardo Gil
    Ricardo Gil
    • Kiddy
    Malcolm Dixon
    Malcolm Dixon
    • Diddy
    Gary Friedkin
    • Fiddy
    Arturo Gil
    Arturo Gil
    • Giddy
    Tony Cooper
    • Liddy
    Douglas Sheldon
    Douglas Sheldon
    • The King
    Dorit Adi
    • Good Queen
    James Ian Wright
    • Prince
    Chana Eden
    Chana Eden
    • 1st Lady in Waiting
    Angela Levinson
    • 2nd Lady in Waiting
    Linda Kaye
    Linda Kaye
    • 3rd Lady in Waiting
    Julian Chagrin
    Julian Chagrin
    • Magic Mirror Head
    • (as Julian Joy Chagrin)
    Azaria Rapaport
    • Prince's Father
    • (as Azaria Rapoport)
    • Director
      • Michael Berz
    • Writers
      • Michael Berz
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
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    rooprect

    80s to the max, the perfect decade for fairy tales

    Recall the fabulous 80s: Knight Rider, Wham!, Peewee's Playhouse. It was a time of artistic innocence, and as such it was the perfect era for fairytale adaptations. Cannon Movie Tales' "Snow White" falls squarely into that vibe, and if you watch it with the mind of a child (or literally with a child), you'll indeed be transported to a fantasy land much removed from our 21st century gritty reality & cynicism.

    Scenes are bright, songs are bouncy, acting is delightfully melodramatic, and the story is simple yet engaging. I hated it. But that's because I was expecting something a little edgier like maybe "Willy Wonka" (made a decade prior). When I accepted that this was a true children's film, not an adult's film under the guise of a children's film like "Wonka", I had a great time.

    This film adaptation, one of Cannon Movie Tales' 9 installments, is remarkably close to the Grimm's vision. For that reason, the story may seem a little drawn out & redundant, showing all 3 attempts by the Evil Queen to nix Snow White, unlike the famous Disney version which showed only the apple. But I think this worked because it showed the Evil Queen's growing frustration, obsession & Faustian descent into black magic, all leading to the frenzied climax. It might be fun for you to read the Grimm's version before seeing this movie so you can see the pages come to life visually, almost exactly as the story was meant (it's only 5 pages, on gutenberg.org). There is one small variation, the ending (which I won't ruin). I found it to be very symbolic, poetic & satisfying, much more than the original Grimm's ending which, in Grimm tradition, is rather sudden and extreme.

    Special effects are minimal but effective. Obviously there's no digital cgi; instead the film relies on good old creative stunts, like you'd see in Jean Cocteau's timeless "Beauty and the Beast" (1950) or the obscure Russian fantasy horror "Viy" (1967). I was really impressed, and slightly creeped out, by the talking mirror which was played by the head of Julian Chagrin painted white with no eyeballs, partially thrust through the wall creating the simple yet convincing illusion that he's part of the frame.

    The acting, as I said above, is delightfully melodramatic as a fairytale should be. I agree with everyone else that Diana Rigg (an ex-Bond girl from the 70s "Her Majesty's Secret Service") is well cast as the Evil Queen, cruel, intimidating and oddly funny when she sings my favorite song from the film, "More Beautiful Than Me", sort of a wicked tango in a minor key (check it out on Youtube).

    Other songs range from fun to forgettable, but none are bad. Something I found interesting was the way the song styles were deliberately anachronistic and inappropriate for the setting (as with the aforementioned tango ...in 15th century Germany??).

    As far as fairytale adaptations go, this one is worth the price of admission. The DVD is quite rare, but occasionally you'll see one pop up on ebay for surprisingly cheap. The 2005 DVD is non-anamorphic letterboxed, meaning it's made for standard 4:3 TV sets even though the film is widescreen, and on widescreen tvs it doesn't fill the entire set. It would be nice to see this with the HD Blu-ray treatment some day. But considering for 20 years there were only a few VHS copies floating around, it's great that this cute film is finally available on disc.
    marylou102

    Delighfully Enchanting Entertainment!

    A classic film in it's own right. Produced silently by Cannon Films in 1987, it is one of the best family musicals that has ever been made. Most saw this on the Disney Channel in the late 80's or mid- 90's. It has gained the reputation of cult classic and is possibly awaiting a new DVD release.

    Starring Diana Rigg as the evil queen, this adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale is not only faithful to it's source( Right down the the eating of Snow White's liver), but tells it as a delightful family musical. Having this be a musical made the tone lighter, instead of dark and scary like the original fairy tale. Nicola Stapelton and Sarah Patterson are the embodiment of the character. Ms. Stapelton is exactly what I think of when I see Snow White as a young girl. Ms. Patterson is the total spitting image of the older Snow White. She is one of the most gorgeous actresses I have ever seen and it's a shame that she has drifted into oblivion.

    This production is lavish to say the least. The settings and sets are unbelievable. The queen's room is especially beautiful and weird.It reminded me of a mix of Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and Dario Argento's Suspiria. It is stunning. The costumes are no less inspired.

    If you can find this great film, get it! You won't regret it!
    9Liza-19

    The best adaptation ever!

    The rarest Cannon Movie Tale, and the best adaptation of Snow White ever made. I really love this film because of the very strong female leads. Diana Rigg is exactly cast as the wicked queen. NO ONE else could have played that scheming evil and annoyed queen, while singing in perfect tune. Sarah Patterson IS the living Snow White-the Brothers Grimm themselves couldn't have chosen a better one. This film is very hard to find, but it is so worth the effort. I highly recommend it.
    Kirpianuscus

    Diana Rigg

    obvious, it is her film. for the mix between costumes and splendid room and a great actress performance against a modest script. sure, it is far to be the expected Snow White but it is a nice adaptation. and only sin is the vain fight of Sarah Patterson for define her character in a better manner than the limits of script. not because she seems be too old for the lead role but for the less courage of director to give more force /freedom to an admirable actress for explore the nuances of her generous role. short, Diana Rigg saves this adaptation for the science to use each opportunity of a brilliant role.
    8oznickolaus

    Sarah Patterson is the PERFECT "Snow White"!!!!

    Not since Disney's heroine glided across the screen, has Snow White been so beautifully portrayed. Sarah Patterson (A Company of Wolves) is not only beautiful, but gives Snow White the spunky yet child-like quality needed to bring the young princess to life. Miss Patterson also has a pleasant singing voice. I highly recommend seeing this enchanting version of the classic story!!!

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    • Trivia
      To save money, the Cannon Movie Tales were shot two or three at a time. This movie was shot simultaneously with Beauty and the Beast (1987). This wasn't the best of situations in that often the two crews would be competing for limited equipment, costumes, and sets.
    • Goofs
      When Snow White begins walking through the forest after being spared by the huntsman, she is seen wearing a ribbon in her hair. In one shot, it is seen falling out, and in the next it re-appears.
    • Quotes

      Evil Queen: [singing in Asian accent] If you have lovely hair, you may want a comb in there. Painted bright, mother-of-pearl, just the thing for a lovely girl.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Super Why!: Snow White (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Simon Green

      Music and Lyrics by Michael Berz

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cannon Movie Tales: Snow White
    • Filming locations
      • GG Israel Studios, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Production company
      • Golan-Globus Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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