Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Snow White Museum Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Pages - [Home](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/) - Explore the making of the iconic film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Discover rare artifacts and original art. A unique and immersive experience for fans. - [Lucie Dolène](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/lucie-dolene/) - InformationFull name: Lucienne Marie Madeleine ChiaroniBirth: June 17, 1931 in Damascus, SyriaDeath: April 9, 2020 in Noisy-le-Grand, FranceMarriage:Jean Constantin (January 18, 1962 - January 30, 1997)Job on Snow White:Voice of Snow White in the second French versionVoice of Snow White in the 1966 French version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on IceHerself in - [Seiberling Figurines](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/seiberling-figurines/) - Even before the film's release, the Seiberling latex products factory in Akron, Ohio, obtained authorization to create and sell hand-made, hand-painted latex figurines featuring the characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The company had already produced figurines of Mickey, Donald, Pluto and other characters from the Disney stable, and was therefore confident in - [Jean Daurand](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/jean-daurand/) - InformationFull name: Jean Charles BarniaudBirth: June 21, 1913 in Paris, FranceDeath: March 11, 1989 in Argenteuil, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of Sneezy in the second French version A child of the theater, Jean Daurand was undoubtedly the most recognizable personality to the general public at the time of the second French dubbing of Snow White - [Food](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/food/) - Cheese, cereals, ham, flour, candy, etc. From fast food to top restaurants, Snow White has delighted our palates. - [Miscellaneous merchandise](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/) - Find here themes as varied as stamps, jewelry, soaps, calendars, etc. in relation with Walt Disney's movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - [Pernigotti Italian Chocolates](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/food/pernigotti-italian-chocolates/) - In 1939, while in France Menier chocolates were embarking on a similar theme, in Italy Pernigotti chocolates were promoting their sweets and chocolates with images from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The brand remained faithful to the film with partnerships for decades, and is still in business today. The Illustrations Illustrator Abelardo Zucchi drew - [Super Croix 73 "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" laundry detergent barrel](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/super-croix-73-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-laundry-detergent-barrel/) - In the run-up to the release of the 1973 film in France, numerous partnerships were forged in all branches of commerce and industry to promote the film's characters. One of these was with Henkel, which offered a disc of the film's story with its Dato brand, as well as barrels of Super Croix 73 laundry - [Au Bon Marché store catalog](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/au-bon-marche-store-catalog/) - This 24-page catalog (including the covers) was printed to promote the products sold for the 1938-1939 winter holidays in the Au Bon Marché store, still located today at 24 rue de Sèvres in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. While the color cover inevitably depicts Snow White, and more specifically the Clélia dolls based on characters - [“Biancaneve e i sette nani" calendar 1974](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/biancaneve-e-i-sette-nani-calendar-1974/) - In 1972, Snow White was released in Italy with a new dubbing. At the end of the following year, this calendar could be purchased in Italy to count the days, months and years until the film was released again. On the cover, the word "calendar" is translated into 4 languages (Italian, French, English, Dutch) and, - [The Laughing Cow cheese and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/food/the-laughing-cow-cheese-and-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - In the run-up to the release of the 1973 film in France, numerous partnerships were formed in all branches of commerce and industry to promote the film's characters. One of these was with the Bel cheese company, which offered to collect one of its 13 stickers featuring the characters from Snow White and the Seven - [Cinema Progress](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/cinema-progress/) - Cinema Progress – The Film and Life is an American magazine. The May-June 1938 (volume 3, number 2) issue shows Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette on the cover and was sold 20 cents. On page 14, an article called Cooperative Imagination by Boris V. Morkovin, the editor of the magazine, describes the making of the - [Aimanto Snow White Magnet Game](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/aimanto-snow-white-magnet-game/) - [Clelia Snow White dolls](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/clelia-snow-white-dolls/) - Clélia dolls, created in 1924 by Maria Clelia Olivero and Almigar Brogi, obtained authorization from Walt Disney Mickey Mouse S.A. in 1938 to manufacture reproductions of the film's title characters in France. The result is a Snow White doll and 2 sets of the seven dwarfs, available in two different sizes. It seems that the - [American Deluxe Laserdisc box set](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/home-video/american-deluxe-laserdisc-box-set/) - [Merchandising](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/) - Books, records, magazines, toys or other merchandise sold in connection with the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Nostalgia time! - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs release dates](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-release-dates/) - This page is an attempt to list the film's worldwide release dates and locations, with sources of information for each date whenever possible. USA Following its world premiere at the Carthay Circle and initial runs in cities like New York and Miami, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was officially released in February 1938 by - [French Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/french-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in France. 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was first released by RKO Radio Films S.A. at the Marignan Theater, on the Champs Elysées of Paris, on May 6, 1938. The style A poster with the - [Branca de Neve e os sete anões (Continental 30.103-4) 1948](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/brazilian-records/branca-de-neve-e-os-sete-anoes-continental-30-103-4/) - [Brazilian Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/brazilian-records/) - Here are the various Brazilian records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Stories - [Branca de Neve e os sete anões (Continental DI-1 DI-2) 1953](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/brazilian-records/branca-de-neve-e-os-sete-anoes-continental-di-1-di-2/) - Production informationProduced by Gravações Elétricas Ltda.Manufacturer: Byington & Co. and Produtos Elétricos Brasileiros S.A.Record production number: Continental DI-1 & DI-2Release date: 1953Country of production: BrazilFormat: monophonicDuration: 18 minutes 30 secondsText adaptation: João De BarroOrchestra and chorus conductor: Guerra Peixe (Os Trovadores Choir)Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithCastNarrator: Olga NobreBranca - [Raymond Rognoni](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/raymond-rognoni/) - InformationFull name: Roch-Raymond RognoniBirth: August 16, 1882 in Paris, FranceDeath: September 26, 1965 in Paris, FranceMarriage:Antoinette Berthe Guillamaud (August 8, 1921 - September 26, 1965)Job on Snow White:Voice of Happy in the second French version A round happy voice Born into modest circumstances, Raymond Rognoni completed his military service during the First World War and - [Christiane Tourneur](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/christiane-tourneur/) - InformationFull name: Marguerite Christiane VirideauBirth: July 13, 1905 in Pessac, FranceDeath: August 11, 1993 in Lamonzie-Saint-Martin, FranceMarriage:Jacques Jack Tourneur (April 22, 1935 - December 19, 1977)Job on Snow White:Speaking voice of Snow White in the first French version (uncredited) Christiane Tourneur played Snow White in the first French version, released in 1938. She played the - [The Alcázar of Segovia](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/the-alcazar-of-segovia/) - [Jean de Briac](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/jean-de-briac/) - InformationFull name: Jean de BriacBirth: August 15, 1891 in Paris, FranceDeath: October 18, 1970 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaJob on Snow White:Voice of the slave in the magic mirror in the first French version (uncredited) Jean de Briac came to the USA after the First World War, appearing in films from 1920 until 1962. He played - [American Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/american-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in the USA. 1937 These nine original American 11" X 14" lobby cards were used for the original 1938 release of the film in the USA, and possibly from the original 1937 premiere engagement at the Carthay Circle Theater. - [Japanese posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/japanese-posters/) - Discover on this page the various poster formats used to promote the film throughout its successive theatrical releases in Japan. The title of the film is 白雪姫 (Shirayuki-Hime). 1950 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was first released in Japan by Daiei Film Division (大映) on September 26, 1950 in Tokyo in the original English - [Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/) - Each country has its own format, its own illustrations. In these pages are reproductions of the posters used to promote Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs throughout the world during the releases of the film. - [Cookie Policy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/cookie-policy/) - [French Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/) - Here are the various French records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Soundtracks The film's French soundtrack was not part of the original contract between RCA and Walt Disney, which only included the English and Spanish versions. In any case, the quality of the recording - [Snow White Odeon record 279473 by Albert Valsien](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-odeon-record-279473-by-albert-valsien/) - Production informationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a selection of the film's greatest tunesAlbum produced by OdéonRecord production number: Odéon 279.473Recording date: June, 1938Release date: 1938Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicArrangements: Rudolph Goehr (as R. Goer)Orchestra conducted by Albert Valsien (as A. Valsien)Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench - [French Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/french-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in France and in Luxembourg. 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was first released by RKO Radio Films S.A. at the Marignan Theater, on the Champs Elysées of Paris, on May 6, 1938. These lobby cards were used - [American Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/) - Here are some of the books published in the United States related with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Storybooks Here are some of the books published in the United States that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs & the Making of the Classic Film (Simon & Schuster) 1987](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-the-making-of-the-classic-film-simon-schuster-1987/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs & the Making of the Classic Film (50th Anniversary)Author: Richard Holliss & Brian SibleyForeword by: Adriana CaselottiIllustrations: Disney studios artistsPublication Date: 1987Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young ReadersCountry of production: EnglandCountry of distribution: USADesign: Ron PicklessTypesetting: P&M Typesetting Ltd, EnglandColor reproduction: Peninsula Repro, EnglandPrinting and binding: - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Circle Fine Art Press) 1979](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-circle-fine-art-press-1978/) - [Danish posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/danish-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Denmark. 1938 Gloria-Film A/S released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Denmark under the title Snehvide og de syv dværge, in a Danish-language version. The poster features the classic Gustaf Tenggren design, with the tagline - [Brazilian posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/brazilian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Brazil. 1938 In 1938, Snow White was released in Brazil through Radio Filmes (RKO). Gustaf Tenggren’s design is used on this poster, with the RKO logo placed at the bottom. The text reads: ‘Walt Disney presents - [Argentinian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/argentinian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Argentina. 1938 RKO Radio Pictures released Snow White in Argentina in 1938. 1966 The Rank organisaton re-released Snow White in Argentina in 1966. 1975 Twentieth Century Fox International Corporation re-released Snow White in Argentina in 1975. - [Australian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/australian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Australia. - [Czech Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/czech-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia. - [Yugoslavian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/yugoslavian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Yugoslavia. Although the country does not exist now, it was an entity while Snow White was released in theaters. - [Hungarian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/hungarian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Hungary. - [Belgian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/belgian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Belgium. 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released in Belgium by RKO Radio Films in the French language on May 20, 1938. The posters, printed by L. & H. Verstegen, Brussels, were also in - [Spanish Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/spanish-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Spain. 1941 Due to the Spanish Civil War, the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Spain was delayed until 1941. The film was then distributed by Filmofono. 1952 Snow White and the Seven - [German Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/german-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Germany and possibly Austria. 1950 Schneewittchen un die sieben Zwerge comes out in Switzerland in 1938, in Austria on June 25, 1948 and in West Germany on February 24, 1950. through RKO Radio Filmgesellschaft LTD. 1957 - [Italian Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/italian-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Italy. 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs comes out in Italy on December 23, 1938 through R.K.O. Generalcine. The blurbs on the posters are "An out-of-class film", "in color and relief", "Awarded the Grand Art - [British Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/british-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of different sizes used to promote the film during its successive releases in Great Britain. 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs went on general release in Great Britain on March 12, 1938. The quad poster was printed by Stafford and co. Ltd. of Netherfield, Nottingham; and London. 1944 - [American Posters](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/posters/american-posters/) - Find on this page the posters of various formats used to promote the film during its release in the United States of America. 1937-1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered on December 21, 1937 but these posters were mostly used throughout the United States later, since the general release was on February 4, 1938. - [Sequence 8B - Story Telling](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-8b-story-telling/) - Animation Drawings Layouts and Backgrounds Cels - [The restorations of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/the-restorations-of-snow-white/) - 2023, here comes 4K! In 2023, the film was restored in 4K in 2023 by The Walt Disney Studios at Picture Shop Hollywood and Prime Focus Technologies laboratories from the original nitrate negative. It was then released on 4K UHD Blu-ray and on Disney +. On this release, grain has been restored back into the - [French Snow White Laserdisc](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/home-video/french-snow-white-laserdisc/) - Production informationDistributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment (France) S.A.Production number: 22/1524Release date: December 1994Running Time: 80 minutesSound: Hi-Fi Stereo Dolby Surround™Digitally masteredWalt Disney - The MasterpieceBar code: 3 459374 152469Back to Home Video On August 23, 1994—months ahead of its U.S. release—Snow White was issued on home video in France. The film first became available - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Clear-Type Press Book (Collins) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/collins-clear-type-press-book/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt DisneyAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom Wood & Gustaf TenggrenPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Williams Collins Sons & Co. Ltd.Country: Great BritainRetail price: £?Dimensions: 7” x 10”Number of pages: 78Back to British Books For the kiddies This book was released in Great Britain in 1938, alongside the film’s initial release. - [Sequence 14J - Dwarfs Chase the Queen](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14j-dwarfs-chase-the-queen/) - One could argue that this film contains an impressive array of genres: comedy, drama, song, farce, suspense, murder, horror, and of course... a chase. A classic since the creation of cinema as a dramatic art, the chase here is the climax of the tension created by the death of the main heroine. The dwarfs want - [Main Titles](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/) - The film has had several sets of credits in America and abroad. Find out about the various ones made for the feature - [American Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/) - As we all know, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first film whose soundtrack was released directly on disc, but that didn't stop the orchestras and singers of the day from releasing their versions of the film's hits, as was the custom. Throughout the 20th century, these records used different lyrics from those - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Heigh-Ho (Little Golden Record 721) 1962](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-heigh-ho-little-golden-record-721-1962/) - [Heigh-Ho & Some Day My Prince Will Come by Fred Rich (Brunswick A 505.138) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/heigh-ho-some-day-my-prince-will-come-by-fred-rich-brunswick-a-505-138-1938/) - [Billy Gilbert](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/billy-gilbert/) - InformationFull name: William Gilbert BarronBirth: September 12, 1894 in Louisville, KentuckyDeath: September 23, 1971 in Hollywood, CaliforniaMarriage:Ella McKenzie (1937 - September 23, 1971)Job on Snow White:Voice of Sneezy (uncredited)Back to Cast The sneezing expert Billy Gilbert was one of the most recognizable performers in the cast of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. By the - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Frank Luther (K-17) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-by-frank-luther-k-17-1938/) - Production informationComplete title: Decca presents the complete score of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs especially adapted for children from the Walt Disney production on 3 Decca records by Frank Luther and company.Produced by Decca Records Inc., New York U.S.A.Record production number: Decca album K. 17Recording date: February 21, 1938 (New York)Release date: 1938Orchestra and - [Heigh-Ho & Un jour mon Prince viendra by Jean Visconti with Jo Bouillon (Columbia CF 2411) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/heigh-ho-un-jour-mon-prince-viendra-by-jean-visconti-with-jo-bouillon-columbia-cf-2411-1938/) - [Sifflez en travaillant & La tyrolienne des nains by Roger's with Jean Vaissade (Gramophone K-8129) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/sifflez-en-travaillant-la-tyrolienne-des-nains-by-rogers-with-jean-vaissade-gramophone-k-8129-1938/) - [Sifflez en travaillant & Un sourire en chantant by Odette Moulin and Fredo Gardoni (Pathé PA 1550) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/sifflez-en-travaillant-un-sourire-en-chantant-by-odette-moulin-and-fredo-gardoni-pathe-pa-1550-1938/) - [Heigh-Ho & Sifflez en travaillant by Adrien Lamy and Maurice Alexander (Columbia MC3215 DF2409) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/heigh-ho-sifflez-en-travaillant-by-adrien-lamy-and-maurice-alexander-columbia-mc3215-df2409-1938/) - [The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from Walt Disney's film told and sung on two Gramophone His Master’s Voice discs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/the-story-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-from-walt-disneys-film-told-and-sung-on-two-gramophone-his-masters-voice-discs/) - Production informationAlbum produced by A. Thomazeau and P. BeyerRecord production number: R. C. Seine 74.361 - R. Prs Seine C. A. 14.902Recording date: September 1938Release date: December 1938Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Marcel CarivenComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow - [Blanche Neige et les sept nains - Fantasy, Fernand Warms orchestra (Polydor 524.430) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/blanche-neige-et-les-sept-nains-fantasy-fernand-warms-orchestra-polydor-524-430-1938/) - [Theater Facades](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/theater-facades/) - Behold the wonder decorations of movie houses around the world when they showed Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Eugene Borden](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/eugene-borden/) - InformationFull name: Eugène Élysée Prieur-BardinBirth: March 21, 1897 in Constantinople, TurkeyDeath: July 21, 1971 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles (heart attack)Marriages:Gilberte Sauvage (April 25, 1918 - 1919)Sibyl Sanderson Fagan (February 22, 1920 - September 8, 1921)Anna Pavel Powell (January 29, 1924 - ?)Elva Smith Stokes (March 6, 1939 - ?)Job on Snow White:Voice of Doc - [French Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/french-sheet-music/) - Find here the French scores and albums of songs and music from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [André Valmy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/andre-valmy/) - InformationFull name: André Antoine Marius Hyppolite DugenetBirth: October 8, 1919 in Paris, FranceDeath: November 18, 2015 in Nice, FranceMarriage:Lorette Léontine Gallant (September 2, 1942 - October 5, 2007)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Huntsman in the second French version André Dugenet was born in Paris to a police inspector and a building concierge. Passionate about - [Spanish Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/spanish-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in Spain. 1975 Filmayer S.A. reissued Snow White for Christmas 1975. The lobby cards that year measured 11.4' x 15'. Unlike the cards later used in Spain—and already in use at the time in many other countries—those used for - [References to Snow White in Walt Disney productions](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/) - Snow White has become such an iconic character, and the film such a cinematic landmark, that characters, plot points or visual elements are often evoked, even in Walt Disney's own productions. Here are just a few of the Mouse House films, TV episodes or stage shows in which Snow White is mentioned or even seen. - [The Title Makers & Nature’s Half Acre (1961)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/the-title-makers-natures-half-acre-1961/) - [The first Polish dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-polish-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Królewna Śnieżka i siedmiu krasnoludkówGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananProducer: Zygmunt BrylDirector: Ryszard OrdyńskiAdaptation: Marian HemarRecording dates: 1938Studio: Polska Spółka Synchronizacyjna (Warsaw)CastSnow White (Królewna Śnieżka): Maria ModzelewskaQueen: Leokadia PancewiczowaWitch: Seweryna BroniszównaPrince: Tadeusz JasłowskiDwarfs: Tadeusz Bogdanowicz, Władysław Daniłowski, Mieczysław Fogg, Tadeusz Jasłowski, Henryk Małkowski, Józef Orwid, Adam Wysocki, Aleksander ZelwerowiczSlave in the Magic Mirror: Janusz StrachockiHuntsman: Stefan - [Snehvide og de syv dværge (Hasselbalch)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/danish-books/snehvide-og-de-syv-dvaerge-hasselbalch/) - This storybook was published in Denmark in 1938 by Hasselbalch, Copenhagen and printed by S.L. Moller with the authorization of Walt Disney – Mickey Mouse Ltd. The story of Snow White was adapted from the American text by Mogens Dam, a playwright, screenwriter and lyricist who later collaborated on the 1966 LP of Snow White - [Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/) - Find here the numerous music records, stories, and other editions on vinyl, tape, CD of Snow White song or the soundtrack of the Walt Disney film. - [Swedish Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/swedish-records/) - Here are the various Swedish records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Stories - [Snövit Och De Sju Dvärgarna (LLP 15) 1971](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/swedish-records/snovit-och-de-sju-dvargarna-llp-15-1971/) - Production informationProduced by EMIRecord production number: EMI – LLP 15Release date: 1971Country of production: SwedenFormat: monophonicComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithOrchestration: Bengt PalmersOrchestra conductor: Bengt PalmersSwedish lyrics: Karl-LennartSwedish adpatation: Lena PalmcrantzCover printer: Oy Lito-print Ab FinlandProducer: Tommy HalldénIllustrations: Al DempsterArtistsNarrator: Kerstin FranzénDwarfs: John Sven-Eric Eslin as RasmusSnow White: Anni-Frid - [Lego Disney Princess – The Castle Quest](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/lego-disney-princess-the-castle-quest/) - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Harry Benet Stage Production, 1946–1950)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-harry-benet-stage-production-1946-1950/) - Production informationProduction dates: September 1946 - March 27, 1950CrewProducer: Harry Benet (Teneb Productions)Presenter: Jack Hylton (1949-1950)Direction: Freddie Carpenter (1949-1950)Production manager: Patrick VyvyanStage production: H. Flockton ForsterStage director: Fred WalkerPress representative: George Fearon, Rose HeppnerPublicity: Alex KeithStage Manager: George SolaAssistant stage manager: Fred DentAdditional dialogue: Peter CookSet design: Jack Leonard (1946-1950)Costumes: Flora Kandy & Morris Angel - [The Winged Scourge](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/the-winged-scourge/) - [World Premiere at the Carthay Circle Theater](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/premieres-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/world-premiere-at-the-carthay-circle-theater/) - [Louis Mercier](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/louis-mercier/) - InformationFull name: Louis Gabriel MercierBirth: March 7, 1901 in Algiers, AlgeriaDeath: March 25, 1993 in Passadena, CaliforniaMarriage:Ann Helen Doran (April 7, 1931 - ?)Job on Snow White:Voice of Bashful in the first French version (uncredited) Louis Mercier was born Louis Gabriel Mercier March 7, 1901 in Algiers and he died March 25, 1993 in Pasadena - [Ted Sears](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/ted-sears/) - InformationFull name: Edward SearsBirth: March 13, 1900 in Greenfield, MassachusettsDeath: August 22, 1958 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1931 - 1958Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteStory notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob on Snow White:ScriptwriterHead of the story departmentWorked on all sequencesBack to Main - [Webb Smith](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/webb-smith/) - InformationFull name: John Webb SmithBirth: January 18, 1887 in West Liberty, IowaDeath: March 16, 1951 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1931 - 1942Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles Storyboard inventor Ward Kimball reports in an interview that Webb Smith was generally considered to be the inventor of the - [Léonce Corne](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/leonce-corne/) - InformationFull name: Léonce CorneBirth: March 18, 1894 in Beauvais, FranceDeath: December 31, 1977 in Chartres, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of Grumpy in the second French version Grumpy with a past Léonce Corne (1894–1977) was a French character actor known for his extensive career in cinema, particularly in supporting roles. He appeared in over 150 films - [Vladimir Tytla](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/vladimir-tytla/) - InformationFull name: Vladimir William Peter TytlaBirth: October 25, 1904 in Yonkers, New YorkDeath: December 29, 1968 in Flanders, ConnecticutMarriage:Emma le Clerc [stage name: Adrienne le Clerc] (April 21, 1938 - December 29, 1968)Worked at the Disney studio between:November 5, 1934 - February 25, 1943Job on Snow White:Animation of the dwarfs (especially Grumpy)Worked on sequences 4B, - [Sequence 4B - Dwarfs March Home From the Mine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-4b-dwarfs-march-home-from-the-mine/) - A direct continuation of the previous sequence, the remaining shots (only 3!) are all animated by Shamus Culhane. Scene 4 was cut, and scene 3, a panning shot of each of the dwarfs whistling as they walked, animated by Vladimir Tytla was moved up first in the sequence, then finally cut just before the film's - [Sequence 10B - Queen on Way to Dwarfs' House](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-10b-queen-on-way-to-dwarfs-house/) - The sequence is short, but heightens the tension while clarifying the Queen's plans: disguised as an old peddler, she repeats aloud to herself what she intends to do: surprise Snow White alone. In addition to the viewer, the witnesses to the scene with whom we are introduced here are two vultures, animated with just the - [Sequence 11A - Lodge Meeting](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-11a-lodge-meeting/) - The dwarfs gather around a table to decide what gift to give Snow White to thank her for her kindness. This sequence was rejected before the end of production, and was never included or fully animated. A recreation based on the existing drawings has been offered on video editions since the Laserdisc release. That recreation - [Sequence 11B - Bed Building](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-11b-bed-building/) - The second part of the cut sequence was the actual construction of the gift by the dwarfs and animals: a bed to fit Snow White. Deleted for the same reasons as the first part, this sequence is also reconstructed in the supplements of the video editions since the Laserdisc. It was intended to echo sequence - [Sequence 14B - Dwarfs at Mine - Animals Warn Them](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14b-dwarfs-at-mine-animals-warn-them/) - The dwarfs seem to be finishing their day's work, putting their tools away to a new reprise of "Heigh-Ho" as the animals emerge to warn them of danger. The music and whistling heard in this sequence were originally intended to be heard for the first time in a scene cut from sequence 4B. Scene 7 - [Sequence 14E - Dwarfs Start for House to Rescue Snow White - Meet Turtle](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14e-dwarfs-start-for-house-to-rescue-snow-white-meet-turtle/) - The dwarfs finally understand the danger and set off on the backs of the fastest animals to rush home and protect Snow White. This is one of the few times we hear Sleepy speak, and yet he does so in a shot that was originally intended to be his intervention in sequence 11A (scene 12), - [Sequence 14G - Dwarfs on Way to House](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14g-dwarfs-on-way-to-house/) - In just a few seconds, we're shown the dwarfs' desperate efforts to get there in time, overseeing danger by sliding over the edge of a cliff or leaping over a ravine. Not only is this sequence very short, but scene 5 is actually the same animal animation as in scene 5 of sequence 14B, but - [Lou Debney](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/lou-debney/) - InformationFull name: Louis Francis DebneyBirth: January 3, 1916 in Milwaukee, WisconsinDeath: April 8, 1986 in Glendale, CaliforniaMarriage:Edith Hungate (June 22, 1955 - April 8, 1986)Worked at the Disney studio between:1934 - 1986Job on Snow White:Assistant director of sequences 4B, 10B, 11A, 11B, 14B, 14E, 14G, 14J.Back to Main Titles Ben's boy Lou Debney was director - [The Queen](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/the-queen/) - InformationFull name: unknown, but is called Grimhilde in production documents and in the original comic strip adaptationAge: unknownDesigners: Joe Grant, Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf TenggrenAnimators: Arthur Babbitt, Robert Stokes, Eric Larson, Campbell Grant, Sam Dawson & Tony Rivera (Young Queen) ; Norman Ferguson, Tony Rivera, Frank Kelling, John Lounsbery, Bill Roberts, Nick George & - [Dick Lundy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/dick-lundy/) - InformationFull name: Richard James LundyBirth: August 14, 1907 in Sault Sainte Marie, MichiganDeath: April 7, 1990 in San Diego, CaliforniaMarriages:Anne (? - ?)Juanita Sheridan (1932 - 1934)Mabel (1939 - ?)Worked at the Disney studio between:July 27, 1929 - October 1943Production documents mentioning him:Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob - [Harry Tytle](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/harry-tytle/) - InformationFull name: Harry Hadley TeitelbaumBirth: August 9, 1909 in San Francisco, CaliforniaDeath: August 19, 2004 in Rancho Bernardo, CaliforniaMarriage:Marian Collins (1939 - August 19, 2004)Worked at the Disney studio between:March 1936 - 1977?Job on Snow White:CutterBack to Main Titles The boss's pet Harry Tytle joined the studio in March 1936 as a traffic boy and - [Bernard Garbutt](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/bernard-garbutt/) - InformationFull name: Charles Bernard GarbuttBirth: August 25, 1900 in Ontario, CaliforniaDeath: February 17, 1975 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Katharine Downer Kendig (July 26, 1930 - May 2, 1953)Worked at the Disney studio between:1935 - 1941Job on Snow White:Animation of the deers and other animalsWorked on sequences 3B, 3C, 4C, 4D, 11B, 13A, 14B, 14E, 14G, 14J, - [Sequence 3B - Snow White Meets Animals](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-3b-snow-white-meets-animals/) - After the subsequent experience of Bambi, many studio artists would later declare themselves dissatisfied with the appearance of Snow White's animals. And yet, they fulfill their roles perfectly: providing a touch of humor (the birds, the turtle, etc.) while comforting Snow White (and of course the audience) after a trying scene. There's no need for - [Sequence 3C - Snow White Discovers Dwarfs' House](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-3c-snow-white-discovers-dwarfs-house/) - The dwarfs' house has been the subject of numerous studies, both for its exterior and its interior, with its carved wooden furniture and architecture. In the catalog of the 2006 exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris France, a comparison is made between the house of the scientist in Metropolis and that of the dwarfs. - [Sequence 4C - Snow White Discovers Bedroom](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-4c-snow-white-discovers-bedroom/) - Here, Snow White deciphers the name of each dwarf on her bed: it was therefore crucial, at least in the shots where she speaks - scenes 5, 6 and 8 - to see the names in question on screen in the language in which she pronounces them. Each foreign version prepared at the time therefore - [Sequence 4D - Spooks](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-4d-spooks/) - This is the first scene in which the dwarfs have any dialogue, so we can see (and laugh at) each other's personalities, even if the group's reaction is unanimous: they're scared. The situation is highly unusual, and they're obviously not used to being around anyone. Doc turns out to be a rather cowardly leader, sending - [Sequence 13A - Snow White Making Pies - Witch Enters House](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-13a-snow-white-making-pies-witch-enters-house/) - Despite a more up-tempo reprise of the song " Someday My Prince Will Come " and a seemingly festive atmosphere when Snow White bakes a pie with the help of the animals, a threat remains perceptible, materializing with the sudden arrival of the Queen in disguise. The young girl is startled and speechless, stammering her - [Sequence 16A - Snow White in Coffin - Back to Life - Away with Prince](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-16a-snow-white-in-coffin-back-to-life-away-with-prince/) - All's well that ends well when the Prince approaches in song, gives Snow White a kiss (borrowed from the story of Sleeping Beauty, for in the original tale, there was no kiss), and wakes up his fair lady who, after an emotional farewell to her friends, rides away on the white horse towards the castle - [Standard Parade for 1939](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/standard-parade-for-1939/) - [Sequence 6B - Soup Sequence](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-6b-soup-sequence/) - Probably the most famous of the film's cut sequences, this one, although fully animated, was never painted and never integrated into the final footage. The pencil animation was then "cleaned up" in the 1950s by young artists including Floyd Norman, and the result was filmed and integrated into a TV program, then repeated several times - [Grumpy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/grumpy/) - InformationFull name: GrumpyAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Pinto ColvigModels: Perce PearceBack to Cast Inspiration Grumpy is, well, grumpy. He's cantankerous, irritable, but deep down, he has - [Dopey](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/dopey/) - InformationFull name: DopeyAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Frank Thomas, Ward Kimball.Voice actor: Eddie CollinsModels: Eddie Collins, Oliver WallaceBack to Cast Not so Dumb Dopey is the youngest and most - [Sneezy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/sneezy/) - InformationFull name: SneezyAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Les Clark, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Billy GilbertModels: Wilfred Jackson, Oliver WallaceBack to Cast Inspiration Sneezy is plagued by chronic hay fever, causing - [Bashful](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/bashful/) - InformationFull name: BashfulAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Les Clark, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Scotty MattrawModels: unknownBack to Cast Inspiration Bashful is shy, timid, and easily flustered, especially around Snow White. - [Sequence 8A - Entertainment](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-8a-entertainment/) - In perfect contrast to the sinister atmosphere of the Queen's transformation, joy reigns in the dwarfs' thatched cottage, where everyone sings and dances. The movements of the characters have been the subject of numerous studies based on live footage, and magnificent studies have resulted in original versions of musical instruments. The animation of this sequence - [Sleepy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/sleepy/) - InformationFull name: SleepyAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Les Clark, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Pinto ColvigModels: unknownBack to Cast Inspiration Sleepy is, well, always sleepy. He's constantly yawning, dozing off, and - [Sequence 8C - Going to Bed](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-8c-going-to-bed/) - The dwarfs offer Snow White the use of their room, giving Grumpy a chance to complain and the animators a chance to find new gags in the motley assortment of places the little men choose to spend the night. The soothing music heard during this sequence is in keeping with the tradition of sleep scenes, - [Happy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/happy/) - InformationFull name: HappyAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Les Clark, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Otis HarlanModels: unknownBack to Cast Presentation As his name suggests, Happy is the jolliest of the dwarfs. - [Doc](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/doc/) - InformationFull name: DocAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf Tenggren, Fred Moore, Dot Smith (colors)Animators: Vladimir Tytla, Fred Moore, Fred Spencer, Bill Roberts, Marvin Woodward, Shamus Culhane, Dick Lundy, Bob Wickersham, Arthur Babbitt, Les Clark, Frank Thomas.Voice actor: Roy AtwellModels: unknownBack to Cast Presentation Doc is the unofficial leader of the seven dwarfs. He is - [Frank Churchill](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/frank-churchill/) - InformationFull name: Frank Edwin ChurchillBirth: October 20, 1901 in Rumford, MaineDeath: May 14, 1942 in Castaic, CaliforniaMarriages:Unknown first wifeCarolyn Kay Shaefer (June 10, 1933 - May 4, 1942)Worked at the Disney studio between:1930 - 1942Production documents mentioning him:Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob on Snow White:ComposerBack to Main - [Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/production-notes-on-snow-white-11-25-1935/) - InformationSequence number: entire storyDate of document: November 25, 1935Document writer: Walt DisneyThis 6-page memo by Walt Disney himself to Paul Hopkins, Roy Disney, William Garity and Harry Bailey, lists the members of the team officially assigned to work on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and marks a kind of official kick-off for the production. - [Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequence](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-notes-of-12-15-1935-dwarfs-entertaining-snowwhite-sequence/) - InformationSequence numbers: 8ADate of document: December 13, 1935Date of Meeting: December 15, 1935 (9.00 to 12.00 A.M.)Topics covered: Jug Quartet, Lady in the Moon, DeafyMeeting participants: Walt (in at 10:50), Ted, Larry, Preiffer, Frank, Paul Smith, Penner, Albert Hurter, Pinto, Walt Pfeiffer, Helvenston, Les, Clarence (part of the time), Dick Lundy.Minute writer: Augusta (7 copies)This - [Albert Hurter](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/albert-hurter/) - InformationFull name: Albert HurterBirth: May 11, 1883 in Zurich, SwitzerlandDeath: March 28, 1942 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:June 1, 1931 - 1942Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteProduction notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob on Snow White:Character designerStory artist - [Arthur Babbitt](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/arthur-babbitt/) - Art by Arthur Babbitt - [Dick Huemer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/dick-huemer/) - InformationFull name: Richard Martin HuemerBirth: January 2, 1898 in New York City, New YorkDeath: November 30, 1979 in Burbank, CaliforniaMarriages:Mariette "Polly" Prevosto (1931-November 30, 1979)Worked at the Disney studio between:July 25, 1932 - 1949Job on Snow White:Animation of the dwarfsWorked on sequence 11BBack to Main Titles Dick Huemer was already a veteran animator for years - [Festivals & Conferences](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/festivals-conferences/) - Here are the festival, conferences, conventions and other such events in relation with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [RKO’s Paris convention (September 1938)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/festivals-conferences/rkos-paris-convention-september-1938/) - From September 5 to 7, 1938 RKO held an annual meeting in Paris, France at the George V hotel on the Champs-Élysées. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is then a raging success throughout Europe and is front and center of the discussions, as evidenced by photos showing a statuette of Dopey and Snow White - [Events](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/) - On this page, various world events such as premieres, exhibitions, award ceremonies, releases, regarding Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Sequence 3A - Snow White and Huntsman - Snow White into Woods](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-3a-snow-white-and-huntsman-snow-white-into-woods/) - It seems that this sequence, which now shares its name with a 2012 film, was originally conceived in a more conventional way. The difficulty of animating the huntsman is partly responsible for the particularly effective use of mise-en-scène to inspire fear: shadow effects, a close-up on his hand, shots from behind and a focus of - [Sequence 2A - Snow White and the Prince in the Garden](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-2a-snow-white-and-the-prince-in-the-garden/) - This sequence is a true model of storytelling, proving that, although the film is not identified as such, this is the first musical whose songs drive the story forward with a degree of effectiveness rarely achieved. Thanks to the images and the two songs "I’m Wishing" and "One Song", we learn in eight minutes and - [Sequence 3D - Snow White and Animals Clean House](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-3d-snow-white-and-animals-clean-house/) - To the rhythm of the famous song "Whistle as You Work", Snow White's first action in this new home is often disparaged but perfectly logical. She has finally found a haven and intends to make herself adopted by the inhabitants she doesn't yet know, using the talents she has developed in her forced status as - [This is Your Life Donald Duck](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/this-is-your-life-donald-duck/) - Production informationAir date: March 3, 1960Season 6, Episode 23 of the series DisneylandDirectors: Jack Hannah, Charles Nichols & Jack KinneyWriters: Albert Bertino, David Detiege & Nick GeorgeProducers: Walt DisneyEditor: Tom AcostaOriginal Score composer: Joseph DubinAnimators: Al Coe, Phil Duncan, Osmond Evans, Hugh Fraser, Jerry Hatcock, Roy Jenkins, Volus Jones, Bill Justice, George Kreisl, Rudy Larriva, - [Sequence 5A - Bedroom](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-5a-bedroom/) - This sequence was used by the film's teams as a kind of "pilot" to test ideas, gags, designs, colors, and so on. In fact, it's the first meeting between the title's characters. Each dwarf introduces himself and becomes identifiable. Snow White is almost entirely animated by Hamilton Luske, and all the dwarfs by Fred Moore. - [Sequence 5B - Snow White Tells Dwarfs to Wash](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-5b-snow-white-tells-dwarfs-to-wash/) - Snow White has managed to find the dwarfs' weak point: their stomachs. Thanks to her cooking, she not only makes sure they stay, but even takes the upper hand over them and, like a mother, orders them to wash up before going to the table. In scene 19, Snow White was supposed to say off-screen: - [Sequence 6A - Dwarfs at Tub Washing](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-6a-dwarfs-at-tub-washing/) - The dwarfs have to bathe against their will: it's a pretext for the kind of visual gags the animators used to cram into their shorts. Although it's Doc who sings the song, Grumpy and Dopey get the lion's share: the former's incessant grumbling earns him a forced bath, the latter has an epic duel with - [Sequence 10A - Dwarfs Leave for Mine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-10a-dwarfs-leave-for-mine/) - The image of Snow White giving a kiss on the forehead to each of the dwarfs before they leave for the mine (singing a cover of "Heigh Ho") has become a picture-book icon, especially the one with Dopey. It's another opportunity to reinforce each other's character traits, but above all, it's in this scene more - [Hamilton Luske](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/hamilton-luske/) - InformationFull name: Hamilton Somers LuskeBirth: October 16, 1903 in Chicago, IllinoisDeath: February 19, 1968 in Bel Air, CaliforniaMarriage:Frances Mary Crabb (August 13, 1928 - February 19, 1968)Worked at the Disney studio between:1931 - 1968Job on Snow White:Supervising animator (especially Snow White and the Prince)Worked on sequences 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4C, 4D, 5A, 5B, - [Marc Davis](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/marc-davis/) - [Jack Campbell](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/jack-campbell/) - InformationFull name: Jack CampbellBirth: August 17, 1893 in IllinoisDeath: March 15, 1961 in Toluca Lake, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1936 - 1958Job on Snow White:Animator of Snow White on sequences 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4C, 4D, 5A, 5B, 8B, 10A, 14H, 16A.Animator of the Prince on sequence 2AAssistant animator of Grim Natwick on - [The Prince](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/the-prince/) - InformationFull name: unknown (Reinold in the 1938 Daily Sketch adaptation)Age: 18Designers: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf TenggrenAnimators: Grim Natwick, Paul Busch, Jack Campbell, Clair Weeks, Hamilton Luske, Hugh Fraser & Milt KahlVoice actor: Harry StockwellModel: Louis HightowerAppears in sequences: 2A, Prince in Dungeon, discarded part of S8B, 16ABack to Cast Mr. Right The Prince was - [Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/snow-white/) - InformationFull name: Snow WhiteAge: 14Designers: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf TenggrenAnimators: Grim Natwick, Hamilton Luske, Errol Gray, Jack Campbell, Tony Rivera, Marc Davis, Hugh Fraser, Paul Busch, Eddie Strickland, Eric Larson, Amby Paliwoda, Robert StokesVoice actors: Adriana Caselotti (uncredited)Models: Marge Belcher, Adriana Caselotti, Betty Kimball, Virginia Davies (uncredited)Appears in sequences: 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, - [Grim Natwick](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/grim-natwick/) - Art by Grim Natwick - [Jean Cussac](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/jean-cussac/) - InformationFull name: Jean CussacBirth: May 31, 1922 in Paris, FranceDeath: January 25, 2026 in La Teste-de-Buch, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of the Prince and singing voice of the dwarfs in the second French versionSinger in The songs of Snow White (45 VS 556) 1962Singer in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Dany Robin (ALB58)Singer - [WDL-4005 Disneyland Record Soundtrack](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/wdl-4005-disneyland-record-soundtrack/) - Production informationRecord production number: WDL-4005Release date: 1956Produced by Disneyland RecordsComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithRetail price: $4.98Back to American Records This 1956 stereo 33 1⁄3 rpm LP record presents a new 33-minute selection of the soundtrack of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that had never been heard before. - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Dany Robin (ALB58)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-by-dany-robin-alb58/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Lucien Adès editionsRecord production number: The little minstrel ALB58Release date: 1962Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicSound recording and editing: Europa-sonor ParisAdaptation: Lucien AdèsMusical adaptation and orchestration: Jean BaïtzouroffOrchestra conducted by Jean BaïtzouroffComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White - [Thor Putnam](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/thor-putnam/) - InformationFull name: Thorington Caldwell PutnamBirth: October 14, 1911 in Berkeley, CaliforniaDeath: January 26, 2001Worked at the Disney studio between:1934 - March 13, 1959Job on Snow White:Assistant layout artistWorked on sequences 1B, 2A, 3A, 16A and probably othersBack to Main Titles One of four buddies Thor Putnam studied at Stanford University with James Algar, Ollie Johnston - [The Parisian](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/the-parisian/) - Production informationRelease dates: December 16, 1957 (France) - July 30, 1958 (USA)Studios: Les Films Ariane, Filmsonor, Cinétel & Rizzoli FilmDirector: Michel BoisrondWriters: Annette Wademant, Jean Aurel, Jacques Emmanuel & Michel BoisrondProducer: Francis CosneExecutive producer: Angelo RizzoliCinematography: Marcel GrignonEditor: Claudine BouchéComposers: Henri Crolla, André Hodeir & Hubert RostaingMain CastPrince Charles: Charles BoyerMichel Legrand: Henri VidalBrigitte Laurier: - [References to Snow White from other studios](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/) - Even outside the Walt Disney studios, from the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the present day, the film has been a source of inspiration and, within the limits of copyright, characters or plot points are evoked in many subsequent competing productions. In fact, few adaptations of Grimm's fairy tales escape the - [Queen Live models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/queen-live-models/) - The Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a mythical character, still recognized today as the prototype of the perfect villain. She meets the criteria of Alfred Hitchcock who wanted, for example in Shadow of a Doubt, that his villain be all the more threatening as he would be charming because "the more - [Gal Gadot](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/gal-gadot/) - InformationFull name: Gal GadotBirth: April 30, 1985 in Petah Tikva, IsraelMarriage:Jaron Varsano (September 28, 2008 - Present)Job on Snow White:The Queen in the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 A Wonder Woman Miss Israel 2004, Gal Gadot begins her career as an uncredited dancer in a 1999 episode of the series Shemesh, an Israeli sitcom. - [Joe Grant](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/joe-grant/) - InformationFull name: Joseph Clarence GrantBirth: May 15, 1908 in New York City, New YorkDeath: May 6, 2005 in Burbank, CaliforniaMarriages:June Hershey (1930 - April 12, 1934)Jennie Miller (1934 - 1991)Worked at the Disney studio between:September 9, 1933 - April 13, 19491989 - May 6, 2005Job on Snow White:Character designerStory artist (uncredited)Worked on all sequencesBack to - [Harry Stockwell](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/harry-stockwell/) - InformationFull name: Harry Bayless StockwellBirth: April 27, 1902 in Kansas City, MissouriDeath: July 19, 1984 in New York City, New YorkMarriages:Elizabeth Margaret Veronica (November 16, 1930 - October 24, 1947)Dorothy Tucker (December 31, 1950 - 1962)Nina Olivette (May 25, 1963 - February 21, 1971)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Prince (uncredited)Back to Cast One Singer - [Moroni Olsen](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/moroni-olsen/) - InformationFull name: Moroni OlsenBirth: June 27, 1889 in Ogden, UtahDeath: November 22, 1954 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaJob on Snow White:Voice of the slave in the magic mirror (uncredited)Back to Cast His place of birth on June 27, 1889 explains Moroni Olsen’s unusual first name: Ogden is in Utah, a state where the Mormon religion is - [Beatrice Hagen](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/beatrice-hagen/) - InformationFull name: Beatrice Irene HagenBirth: August 10, 1917 in Chicago, IllinoisDeath: April 28, 1999 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Louis M. Fisch (August 8, 1938 - February 15, 1994)Job on Snow White:Singing voice of Snow White in the first French version (uncredited) Debut Born Beatrice Irene Hagen on August 10, 1917 in Chicago (baptismal certificate no. 25846), - [Pinto Colvig](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/pinto-colvig/) - InformationFull name: Vance DeBar Colvig Sr.Birth: September 11, 1892 in Jacksonville, OregonDeath: October 3, 1967 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriages:Margaret Bourke Slavin (1916–1950)Peggy Bernice Allaire (1952 - October 3, 1967)Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteProduction notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob on Snow - [Lucille La Verne](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/lucille-la-verne/) - [Adriana Caselotti](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/adriana-caselotti/) - InformationFull name: Adriana Elena Loretta CaselottiBirth: May 6, 1916 in Bridgeport, ConnecticutDeath: January 19, 1997 in Los Angeles, California (lung cancer)Marriages:Robert Chard (1945 - ?)Norval Mitchell (1952 - 1972)Dana Costigan (1972 - 1982)Florian St. Pierre (1989 - ?)Job on Snow White:Voice of Snow White (uncredited)Back to Cast Adriana Caselotti was born on May 6, 1916 - [British Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in Great Britain that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Mickey Mouse Magazine (IPC) 1975](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/mickey-mouse-magazine-ipc-1975/) - British Mickey Published from October 25, 1975 to March 28, 1981 by IPC Magazines Ltd., Mickey Mouse Magazine was a weekly British title in the style of the Belgian Mickey Magazine. The format seemed less popular in Great Britain since the magazine was retitled numerous times (Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse in Disneyland, - [Otis Harlan](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/otis-harlan/) - InformationFull name: Otis HarlanBirth: December 29, 1865 in Zanesville, OhioDeath: January 21, 1940 in Martinsville, IndianaMarriage:Nellie Harvey (November 4, 1902 - January 21, 1940)Job on Snow White:Voice of Happy (uncredited)Back to Cast A happy vaudeville artist Otis Harlan was an American stage, film, and voice actor best remembered for his warm comic presence and distinctive - [Contact](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/contact/) - Contact us. Read the anwers to the frequently asked questions about the online museum and its webmaster and check out the thank you section. - [Snow White by Paulette Rollin (70199M)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-by-paulette-rollin-70199m/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Barclay RecordsRecord production number: 70199 MRelease date: 1958Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Mario BuaComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSinger: Paulette RollinBack to French Records Cinderella sings Snow White This Barclay record features 4 newly reorchestrated - [Marignan Theater Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/french-programs/marignan-theater-program/) - The premiere engagement of Snow White in France took place at the Marignan Theater on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, starting May 6, 1938. The program contains several ads, many of which are unexpected for a family-friendly film. Cigarettes that “protect your throat and keep your teeth white”, Rigaud perfume whose main selling point is full - [Toys](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/) - Here’s hoping you find in these pages your doll, figurine, board game, or other wonderful plaything among the many that were produced for children to treasure. USA France Belgium - [Rubber figurines (Para Kay Delacoste) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/rubber-figurines-para-kay-delacoste-1938/) - InformationType of toy: rubber figurinesCountry of manufacture: FranceCountry of distribution: FranceDate: May 1938 - 1963Manufacturer: Delacoste et Cie., 7 rue de Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth , Paris IIIeRetail price: FF14.50 for Snow White, FF6.90 for each dwarfDimensions: 6.7” for Snow White, 5.12” for each dwarf The French Seiberling toys The 12th page of the Marignan Theater program for - [Nine to Five](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/nine-to-five/) - [Biancaneve e i sette nani by Myriam Ferretti (D.Q. 2838–2840) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/italian-records/biancaneve-e-i-sette-nani-by-myriam-ferretti-d-q-2838-2840-1938/) - Production informationComplete title: Biancaneve e i sette Nani: riduzione fonografica dell'omonimo film di Walt Disney, con musiche originali. In tre dischi doppi da cm. 25 [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: audio adaptation of the Walt Disney film of the same name, with original music. Three double discs, 25 cm.]Album produced by ColumbiaAlbum editor: Suvini - [The Magical Princess Gigi](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/the-magical-princess-gigi/) - Production informationSeries title: Mahou no Princess Minky MomoDirectors: Kunihiko Yuyama (50, 55, 61), & Mitsuo Kusakabe (62)CastGigi-Minky Momo: Mami KoyamaSnow White: Mami KoyamaEvil Queen: Toshijka SawadaDwarf 1: Ikuya SawakiDwarf 2: Hideki FukushiDwarf 3: Minoru InabaDwarf 4: Masahiro KoyanakiMain henchman: Masayuki KatôKing of Fenarinarsa: Hiroshi MasuokaQueen of Fenarinarsa: Emiko TsukadaPapa: Rokurô NayaMama: Mika DoiSindbook: Isamu TanonakaPipiru: - [Italian Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/italian-records/) - Here are the various Italian records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Soundtracks - [Ferdinand Horvath](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/ferdinand-horvath/) - InformationFull name: Nándor Mihály Löwenstein aka Ferdinand Huszti HorvathBirth: August 28, 1891 in Budapest, HungaryDeath: November 11, 1973 in Palm Springs, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:January 7, 1933 - 1938Production documents mentioning him:Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Job on Snow White:Character designerStory artist (uncredited)Worked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles - [The Huntsman](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/the-huntsman/) - InformationFull name: unknown, but is called Humbert in the original comic strip adaptationAge: unknownDesigners: Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf TenggrenAnimators: Hamilton Luske & Errol GrayVoice actor: Stuart BuchananModels: George Humbert (unconfirmed)Appears in sequences: 2B, 3ABack to Cast More than a big nothing Ken Anderson described this character as "a big nothing", In fact, in the - [The Magic Mirror](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/the-magic-mirror/) - InformationFull name: unknownAge: unknownDesigners: Hugh Henesy (uncredited), Joe Grant, Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Gustaf TenggrenAnimators: Wolfgang ReithermanVoice actor: Moroni Olsen (uncredited)Model: Hugh Henesy (uncredited)Appears in sequences: 1B, 7ABack to Cast From the farthest space Although this character appears in only two sequences of the film, he is the Deus ex-machina and the plot would not - [Production documents](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/) - This page gathers transcription of story meetings, scripts, letters or other documents related with the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. 1934 Story Conference of 10/03/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White Story Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White Story Conference of 10/15/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White Snow - [Letter from Bill Garity to Roy O. Disney dated July 12, 1935](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/letter-from-bill-garity-to-roy-o-disney-dated-july-12-1935/) - InformationDate of document: July 12, 1935Document writer: William GaritySource: Walt Disney Archives (A2995), as reproduced in "Disney's Grand Tour: Walt and Roy's European Vacation, Summer 1935" by Didier GhezThis letter to Roy Disney from William Garity, the studio manager, gives him a few studio updates during his absence while traveling Europe. Snow White and the - [Premieres of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/premieres-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - Find here information, pictures, radio programs, newsreels about the premiere gala evenings organized throughout the world to present Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Letter from Wally Feignoux to Walt Disney dated December 30, 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/letter-from-wally-feignoux-to-walt-disney-dated-december-30-1938/) - InformationDate of document: December 30, 1938Document writer: Wally FeignouxSource: "Disney's Grand Tour: Walt and Roy's European Vacation, Summer 1935" by Didier GhezThis letter to Walt Disney from Wally Feignoux, the company's European representative, describes the organization of a special screening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Elysée Palace for the French Presidency, - [Gustaf Tenggren](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/gustaf-tenggren/) - InformationFull name: Gustaf TenggrenBirth: November 3, 1896 in Magra Socken, SwedenDeath: April 9, 1970, in Southport, MaineMarriages:Anna Peterson (1918 - September 21, 1927)Malin 'Mollie' Fröberg (1927 - April 9, 1970)Worked at the Disney studio between:April 9, 1936 - January 14, 1939Job on Snow White:Art directorPromotional material designer (uncredited)Back to Main Titles A Swedish designer One - [Story Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-10-09-1934-suggestions-and-notes-on-snow-white/) - InformationSequence number: almost all sequencesDate of document: October 11, 1934Date of Meeting: October 9, 1934Topics covered: Snow White, soup, bed building, poisoned comb, Prince in dungeon, prayer, chase, Queen's death, songsMeeting participants: Walt Disney, Albert Hurter, Richard Creedon, Ted Sears, Pinto Colvig, Larry Morey ("In Walt's office Tuesday afternoon")Minute writer: Harry BaileyThis meeting started with - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Postcard (RKO Generalcine) 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-postcard-rko-generalcine-1938/) - Biancaneve and Tenggren As the film's Italian release approaches on December 23, 1938, distributors RKO Radio Films and Generalcine are distributing this two-part postcard, the front of which features Gustaf Tenggren's illustration for the American poster, adapted with the Italian title.Surprisingly, this visual does not appear to have been used as a poster in Italy, - [Thelma Boardman (Hubbard)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-spanish-dubbing-of-snow-white/thelma-boardman-hubbard/) - InformationFull name: Thelma Joyce HubbardBirth: October 31, 1909 in Panama City, PanamaDeath: April 21, 1978 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriages:Russell Erwin Diehl (July 7, 1929 - ?)William True Boardman (1935 - ?)Job on Snow White:Speaking voice of Snow White for a few lines of the original American version (uncredited)Speaking voice of Snow White in the first - [Scotty Mattraw](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/scotty-mattraw/) - InformationFull name: Winfield Scott MattrawBirth: October 19, 1880 in Evans Mills, New YorkDeath: November 9, 1946 in Hollywood, CaliforniaMarriage:Edna A. Hunter (1903 - November 9, 1946)Job on Snow White:Voice of Bashful (uncredited)Back to Cast - [Larry Morey](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/larry-morey/) - InformationFull name: Lawrence Lauden MoreyBirth: March 26, 1905 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaDeath: May 8, 1971 in Santa Barbara, CaliforniaMarriages:Ruth Leone Becker (May 15, 1933 - June 1940)Zedna Farley (March 7, 1942 - May 8, 1971)Worked at the Disney studio between:1933 - 1951?Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 10/03/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteStory Conference - [The first Italian dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-italian-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Biancaneve e i sette naniGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirectors: Alberto Carlo Lolli & Luigi SaviniProducer: Cesare CavagnaAdaptation: Vittorio Malsaputti & Alberto SimeoniLyricists: Umberto Bertini, Mario Panzeri & Nino RastelliRecording dates: 1938Studio: Cinecittà, RomeCastSnow White (Biancaneve - dialogs): Rosetta CalavettaSnow White (Biancaneve - singing): Lina PagliughiQueen: Tina LattenziWitch: Dina RomanoPrince (dialogs): Giulio PanicaliPrince (singing): Giovanni ManuritaDoc (Dotto): - [Walt Pfeiffer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/walt-pfeiffer/) - InformationFull name: Walter John PfeifferBirth: May 14, 1901 in Chicago, IllinoisDeath: August 14, 1976 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Kathryn Irene Blaine (August 1, 1936- ?)Worked at the Disney studio between:September 2, 1935 - 1972Production documents mentioning him:Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story notes of 12/15/1935: Dwarfs entertaining SnowWhite sequenceJob on Snow White:Story artistBack to Main Titles - [Richard Creedon](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/richard-creedon/) - InformationFull name: Richard Granville CreedonBirth: April 10, 1896 in Chicago, Cook, IllinoisDeath: May 6, 1964 in Lutherville-Timonium, Baltimore, MarylandWorked at the Disney studio between:? - ?Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 10/03/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteStory Conference of 10/09/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow WhiteStory Conference of 10/15/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow - [Paul J. Smith](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/paul-j-smith/) - [Wilfred Jackson](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/wilfred-jackson/) - InformationFull name: Wilfred Emmons JacksonBirth: January 24, 1906 in Chicago, IllinoisDeath: August 7, 1988 in Balbao Island, Newport Beach, CaliforniaMarriage:Jane Ames February 23, 1929 - December 23, 1987)Worked at the Disney studio between:1928 - 1961Production documents mentioning him:Story Conference of 11/10/1936: Personalities of the seven dwarfsJob on Snow White:Director of sequences 8A, 8B, 8C, 15A, - [Story Conference of 10/19/1936: Sequences 1B, 2B, 7A](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-10-19-1936-sequences-1b-2b-7a/) - InformationSequence numbers: 1B, 2B, 7A, 9A, Prince in DungeonDate of document: October 20, 1936Date of Meeting: October 19, 1936 (9.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M.)Topics covered: Queen talking with the mirror, transformation sequence, mirror broken, curse of the 7Meeting participants: Bill Cottrell, Joe Grant, Dorothy Blank, Ham Luske, Walt, Harold Miles, Dave Hand (although unlisted, Hal - [Sequence - Prince in Dungeon](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-prince-in-dungeon/) - This plot point, in the December 26, 1934 skeleton continuity, involved the Queen's imprisonment of the Prince when she discovered him singing the praises of Snow White. She sets out to frighten him with a macabre puppet show featuring the skeletons of her former victims. As she departs to kill Snow White, she floods the - [Sequence 9A - Witch at Cauldron - Prepares Apple](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-9a-witch-at-cauldron-prepares-apple/) - In the same style as the S7A sequence, the Queen, now changed into an old woman, plunges the apple into the cauldron filled with a poisoned beverage. The beginning of the scene has been shortened: the first shot was to show the Queen stirring the brew with a femur as smoke skulls escape from the - [Sequence 7A - Queen Leaves Mirror - Prepares Disguise](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-7a-queen-leaves-mirror-prepares-disguise/) - Worthy of the best horror films of the era, this lengthy sequence remains etched in the memories of anyone who has seen the film. It begins with a familiar scene, the Mirror Room, where the Queen learns that she has been tricked. The sovereign then descends a grand staircase to a secret laboratory, where she - [Sequence 2B - Queen Orders Snow White's Death](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-2b-queen-orders-snow-whites-death/) - In this short sequence, the threat to the heroine (absent here) becomes clearer: we meet the henchman whom the Queen has commissioned to kill the young girl. His protests reveal that he doesn't agree with the plan, but the sovereign silences him. Where some adaptations describe the threats to the huntsman (and his family, in - [Sequence 1B - First Queen and Mirror Sequence](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-1b-first-queen-and-mirror-sequence/) - The opening sequence, directly after the credits, plunges us straight into the story. Gone are the early concepts of showing the death of Snow White's mother, or the elaborate introductions where the Queen was entertained by dancers and musicians in a ceremonial hall covered with her portraits in various rich costumes. Here, simplicity is the - [Ward Kimball](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/ward-kimball/) - Art by Ward Kimball - [Fred Moore](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/fred-moore/) - InformationFull name: Robert Fred MooreBirth: September 7, 1911 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaDeath: November 25, 1952 in Burbank, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1930 - 1952Job on Snow White:Supervising animator (especially the dwarfs)Worked on sequences 4A, 4D, 5A, 6A, 8A, 10A.Back to Main Titles Freddie and the Seven Dwarfs Although he worked on none others than - [Kenneth Anderson](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/kenneth-anderson/) - Art by Kenneth Anderson - [Seven Wise Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/seven-wise-dwarfs/) - [Studio Members](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-photographs/studio-members/) - Here are a few pictures of the crew, For a complete list, check out the main titles page. - [David Hand](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/david-hand/) - [The Animation Process](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-photographs/the-animation-process/) - Here are a few pictures of the artists behind each step of the animation process. - [Samuel Armstrong](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/samuel-armstrong/) - InformationFull name: Samuel John ArmstrongBirth: November 7, 1893 in Denver, ColoradoDeath: January 24, 1977 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:June 6, 1934 - September 12, 1941Job on Snow White:Background artistProduction documents mentioning him:Production notes on Snow White (11/25/1935)Story Conference of 09/26/1936: Sequences 1B, 2A, 2B, 7AWorked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles - [Story Conference of 09/26/1936: Sequences 1B, 2A, 2B, 7A](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-09-26-1936-sequences-1b-2a-2b-7a/) - InformationSequence numbers: 1B, 2A, 2B, 7ADate of document: September 28, 1936Date of Meeting: September 26, 1936 (9.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M.)Topics covered: Queen talking with the mirror, design of the box, design of the slave in the magic mirror, design of the hag, design of the huntsmanMeeting participants: Walt Disney, Dave, Cottrell, Grant, Blank, Hennessy, - [Model Sheets](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/model-sheets/) - Model sheets are handout drawing templates made in order to keep the characters or objects looking the same from one artist to the next. According to Joe Grant, who contributed to the design of the character, the Queen had none because it was largely based on the rotoscope technique. Nevertheless, you will find here a - [Hag live models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/hag-live-models/) - Although she is a human character whose movements should inspire fear, the witch is, in her very concept, a caricature out of a fairy tale. Her grotesque features and limping gait are inherited from an outdated style of theatrical acting that was already outdated at the time of the film. In fact, as David Johnson - [Character Models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-photographs/character-models/) - Unlike for their subsequent production Bambi, no live animal seems to have entered the studio to inspire the animators even though Snow White has many animal friends and that they play a key role several times in the story. They remain rather cartoony although not as badly drawn as the animators judged, when they later - [Perce Pearce](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/perce-pearce/) - InformationFull name: Percival Cooke Pearce Jr.Birth: September 17, 1899 in Waukegan, IllinoisDeath: July 4, 1955 in London, EnglandMarriage:June Herrig Swan (April 13, 1930 - July 4, 1955)Worked at the Disney studio between:1935 - 1955Job on Snow White:Director of sequences 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4C, 4D, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 10A.Model for Doc and - [Dorothy Ann Blank](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/dorothy-ann-blank/) - InformationFull name: Dorothy Ann BlankBirth: September 15, 1900 in Chicago, IllinoisDeath: April 4, 1957 in Bakersfield, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1936 - ?Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesWriter of the Snow White story published in Good HousekeepingWriter of the 1938 book by Grosset & DunlapBack to Main Titles The feminine touch An experienced - [Ariane Muratore](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-narrated-by-francois-perier-alb9-1955/ariane-muratore/) - InformationFull name: Lucienne Ariane Desirée RouvierBirth: January 9, 1908 in Paris, FranceDeath: October 7, 1977 in Mimizan, FranceMarriage:Paolo Federico Garretto (1927-1939?)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs narrated by François Périer (ALB9) 1955 Abducted Queen She was born Lucienne Anne Désirée Rouvier in Paris’s 9th arrondissement, the daughter - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs narrated by François Périer (ALB9) 1955](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-narrated-by-francois-perier-alb9-1955/) - Production informationAlbum produced by The little minstrelRecord production number: ALB9Release date: 1955Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicSound recording and editing: Pierre RosenwaldAdaptation: Lucien AdèsBooklet printed by imprimerie F. Bouchy Et Fils - ParisMusical adaptation and orchestration: Yves DarrietOrchestra conducted by Yves DarrietComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel - [Adrienne D'Ambricourt](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/adrienne-dambricourt/) - InformationFull name: Adrienne Juliette MetsuBirth: June 22, 1878 in Paris, FranceDeath: December 6, 1957 in Culver City, California (heart attack)Marriages:Émile Louis Dumontier (December 14, 1897 - March 5, 1906)?Job on Snow White:Voice of the Queen in the first French version (uncredited) Born Adrienne Juliette Metsu on June 22, 1878, she died of a heart attack - [The third French dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-third-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationCreative supervisors: Daisy Nichols & Boualem LamheneProduction Manager: Dalila MesliArtistic Director: Barbara TissierMusical Director: Georges CostaAdapter: ?Dialogue sound engineer: Vincent DemortainSong sound engineer: Thierry GaultDubbing company: CinephaseCastSnow White (Dialogues): Valérie SiclaySnow White (Singing): Rachel PignotThe Queen: Sylvie GentyThe Hag: Katy VailThe Prince (Dialogues): Pierre TessierThe Prince (Singing): Olivier CantoreThe Slave in the Magic Mirror: - [British Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/) - Here are some of the books published in Great Britain that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Storybooks Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased separately to make up the story. Books about the film Here are some of the books diving into the making - [Collins Fully Illustrated Storybook](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/collins-fully-illustrated-storybook/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom WoodPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Collins - London & GlasgowCountry: Great BritainRetail price: £?Dimensions: 8.3” x 11”Number of pages: 80Back to British Books On the occasion of the original release of the film in 1938, this luxurious book is released in Great Britain, printed and - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fully Illustrated (Collins) 1949](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-fully-illustrated-collins-1949/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fully IllustratedAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom WoodPublication Date: 1949Publishers: Collins - London & GlasgowCountry: Great BritainRetail price: £?Dimensions: 8.3” x 11”Number of pages: 80Back to British Books This luxurious British book, printed and published by Collins - London & Glasgow is a reprint of a 1938 storybook, - [Campaign and press books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/campaign-and-press-books/) - Campaign books, sometimes campaign manuals, or exhibitor's manuals, are booklets of various formats aimed at professionals of the industry, most often movie theater owners, documenting the marketing strategy surrounding the release of a film. In its pages, are often reproductions of the posters, lobby cards, toys, and information about the trailers, the events planned, and - [1964 British Exhibitor’s manual](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/campaign-and-press-books/1964-british-exhibitors-manual/) - InformationComplete title: Your Campaign. Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, one of the best loved movies of all time!Author: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: December 1964Printing company: Moore & Matthes (Printers) Ltd., 51-53 Bartholomew Close, E.C.ICountry: Great BritainDimensions: 9.85” x 15.15”Number of pages: 10Back to Campaign and Press books Everlasting success This document helped theater - [The first Spanish dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-spanish-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Blanca Nieves y los siete enanitosGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirector: Lucio VillegasAdaptor: Rafael Elizalde McClureRecording dates: October 1937CastSnow White (dialogs): Thelma HubbardSnow White (singing): Diana CastilloThe Queen: Blanca de CastejónThe Hag: Cristina MonttThe Prince: Jorge KatzThe Slave in the Magic Mirror: Rafael NavarroThe Huntsman: Alberto GanderoDoc: Romualdo TiradoGrumpy: Lucio VillegasHappy: Vicente PadulaSleepy: Pedro GodoyBashful: - [The first German dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-german-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Specific features of this version Hortense Raky sings several of the arias herself, for which Adriana Caselotti's voice is often left in other versions, such as in the song “Whistle While You Work”. Due to the geopolitical situation of the time, and for economical reasons, this version was recorded in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Several - [The Second French dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationGeneral supervisor: Jack CuttingDirector: Serge NadaudMusical Director: André TheurerAdapter: Pierre-François CailléDubbing company: Société Parisienne de Sonorisation (S.P.S.)CastSnow White: Lucie DolèneThe Queen: Claude GensacThe Hag: Marie FranceyThe Prince: Jean CussacThe Slave in the Magic Mirror: Serge NadaudThe Huntsman: André ValmyDoc: Richard FrancoeurGrumpy: Léonce CorneHappy: Raymond RognoniSleepy: Georges HubertBashful: Maurice NasilSneezy: Jean DaurandSingers and Chorus: Jean - [Bayard Snow White alarm clock](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/bayard-snow-white-alarm-clock/) - This alarm clock is difficult to date because, although it exists in several versions, they always feature the same visual and only the most recent versions have a date directly inscribed on the dial. Some boxes show a price printed directly on the box, others do not. The illustration shows Snow White sitting on the - [André Cheron](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/andre-cheron/) - InformationFull name: André Louis Ernest Alexandre DuvalBirth: August 24, 1880 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, FranceDeath: January 26, 1952 in San Francisco, CaliforniaMarriages:Charleen Eleanor Lippincott (1931 - ?)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Huntsman and Grumpy in the first French version (uncredited) The son of the King of "Bouillons Duval" André Louis Ernest Alexandre Duval was born in - [Great Hachette albums Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from 1953](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/great-hachette-albums-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-from-1953/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: Jane WernerIllustrations: Campbell GrantPublication Date: 1953Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 9.45" x 12.5”Number of pages: 28Back to French Books Since the film's release, Éditions Hachette has held the contract to publish the books in France. In 1953, they adapted the 1952 American release of the Big Golden - [1952 Snow White American Campaign Book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/campaign-and-press-books/1952-snow-white-american-campaign-book/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom Wood & Gustaf TenggrenPublication Date: January 1952Country: USADimensions: 9.80” x 15”Number of pages: 12 (+12 page supplement)Back to Campaign and Press books One of the Great Pictures of All Time...! This RKO Campaign Book has been made for the 1952 re-release of Snow - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – A Big Golden Book (Golden Press, New York) 1952](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-a-big-golden-book-golden-press-new-york-1952/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - A Big Golden Book in Full ColorAuthor: Jane WernerIllustrations: Campbell GrantPublication Date: 1952Publishers: Golden Press, New YorkPrinting company: Western Printing and Lithographing CompanyReference number: 10451Country: USARetail price: $1.00Dimensions: 9.5" x 12.75"Number of pages: 32Back to American Books Storybook gold This legendary storybook was first - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - A Little Golden Book (Simon and Schuster) 1948](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-a-little-golden-book-simon-and-schuster-1948/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - A Little Golden BookAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Ken O'Brien & Al DempsterPublication Date: 1948Publishers: Simon and Schuster, New YorkReference number: D4Country: USARetail price: $0.25Dimensions: 8” x 6.5”Number of pages: 42Back to American Books Little Golden Treasure This iconic little book, designed by Ken O'Brien and Al - [The Return of Snow White (Les albums roses) 1956](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/the-return-of-snow-white-les-albums-roses-1956/) - InformationComplete title: The Return of Snow WhiteAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Al Dempster (uncredited)Publication Date: 1956Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 24Back to French Books Snow White announces to the seven dwarfs that she is going to visit them. They immediately decide to build her a palace, and when the Princess arrives, they prepare - [The Coronation of Snow White (Les albums roses) 1968](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/the-coronation-of-snow-white-les-albums-roses-1968/) - InformationComplete title: The Coronation of Snow WhiteAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Al Dempster (uncredited)Publication Date: 1968Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 20Back to French Books This 1968 reprint of the original 1955 book has pages 10 to 15 and 26 to 27 removed so that it is 8 pages shorter than the original edition. - [The Coronation of Snow White (Les albums roses) 1955](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/the-coronation-of-snow-white-les-albums-roses-1955/) - InformationComplete title: The Coronation of Snow WhiteAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Al Dempster (uncredited)Publication Date: 1955Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 28Back to French Books The seven dwarfs are invited by Snow White to attend her coronation. They harness Bambi to a sleigh filled with gifts and make their way to the castle, where - [French Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in France that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased separately to make up the story. Books about the film Here are some of the books diving into the making of - [Snow White silhouette book (Jesco) 1955](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-silhouette-book-jesco-1955/) - InformationComplete title: Blanche Neige de Walt Disney (Walt Disney's Snow White)Author: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1955Legal deposit: n°426, 3rd quarter 1955Publishers: JescoPrinting company: MCL - Chaix - rue Bergère, ParisReference number 1: 2530-6-55Reference number 2: S96/1Country: FranceRetail price: unknownDimensions: 5.5” x 9.85”Number of pages: 14Back to French Books The first silhouette This book is the first - [The first dubbing of Snow White in Portuguese](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-dubbing-of-snow-white-in-portuguese/) - [Portuguese programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/portuguese-programs/) - Find on this page the programs handed out to theater goers in Portugal. - [Porto Rivoli Theater program – 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/portuguese-programs/porto-rivoli-theater-program-1938/) - Programa especial On November 28, 1938, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs comes out in Porto, Portugal, at the Rivoli Theater. For this engagement, 5000 copies of this "special program", printed by Costa Carregal are handed out. The film runs at 4 pm and 9.30 pm every day. "Projection with ERNEMANN machines Il. Sound equipment - [Programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/) - Lush and informative movie theater programs for the various screenings of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs around the world - [The Big Little Book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/the-big-little-book/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - The Big Little BookAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Hank Porter (cover by Gustaf Tenggren)Publication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, WisconsinReference number: 1460Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 4.50” x 3.70”Number of pages: 284Back to American Books This 284-page, 16-chapter hardcover book came out in the United States in 1938. Its - [Mickey Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/belgian-press/mickey-magazine/) - This Belgian children's magazine published its first issue on October 14, 1950, and its last on September 24, 1959. The success of this new format enabled “Le Journal de Mickey” to be reborn in France in 1952. The first issues contained comic strips, including the story "The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate", directly inspired by - [Merrill De Maris](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/merrill-de-maris/) - InformationFull name: Merrill De MarisBirth: February 26, 1898 in New JerseyDeath: December 31, 1948 in Escondido, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:November 28, 1932 - 1942Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesWriter of the 1937 comic strip adaptationBack to Main Titles Merrill De Maris worked on the script of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - [Mickey's newspaper (Le journal de Mickey)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/mickeys-newspaper-le-journal-de-mickey/) - Le Journal de Mickey debuted on October 21, 1934, under the direction of Paul Winkler. With its innovative 28 x 42 cm format and unique content, it revolutionized the children’s illustrated press market in France. The publication stemmed from agreements with Walt Disney and King Features Syndicate, facilitated by Opera Mundi. Before its release, American - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs comic strip (King Features Syndicate) 1937](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-comic-strip-king-features-syndicate-1937/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt DisneyAuthor: Merrill de MarisIllustrations: Hank PorterInking: Bob GrantPublication Date: From December 12, 1937 to April 24, 1938Publishers: King Features SyndicateCountry: USANumber of strips: 20Back to American Books The strip that started it all Created by William Randolph Hearst in 1915, King Features Syndicate operates as - [1939 Cadum soap collectible cards in Belgium](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/1939-cadum-soap-collectible-cards-in-belgium/) - InformationType of merchandise: collectible cards in soap barsCountry of manufacture: BelgiumCountry of distribution: BelgiumDate: from February 1939 to November 1939Manufacturer: CadumRetail price: Free gift with any 2.25 Belgian franc soap barDimensions: (series 1) 5.5" × 11” for Snow White, 5.5" × 5.5” for each dwarf, (series 2) one 8.25" x 11" card and 7 5.5" - [Belgian Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/belgian-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Belgium that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased separately to make up the story. - [The Snow White cookies by De Beukelaer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/food/the-snow-white-cookies-by-de-beukelaer/) - InformationType of merchandise: cookies and chocolateCountry of manufacture: BelgiumCountry of distribution: BelgiumDate: circa 1939Manufacturer: De BeukelaerRetail price: 1.35 Belgian franc A marketing paradox In 1869, the son of Eduard Jacobus De Beukelaer founded a cookie factory in Antwerp. Its signature product, the “Prince” cookie—named in honor of King Leopold II—remains a beloved treat to this - [Chocolat Menier's 1938 Snow White Albums and Merchandise](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/food/chocolat-meniers-1938-snow-white-albums-and-merchandise/) - InformationType of merchandise: chocolateCountry of manufacture: FranceCountry of distribution: FranceDate: 1938-1940Manufacturer: MenierRetail price: 2 francs for both albums The Menier chocolate factory, whose impressive buildings still overlook the Marne River in Noisiel, introduced the first chocolate bars in 1836. Over a century later, in 1938, the company entered a partnership with Walt Disney to promote - [Annie Hall](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/annie-hall/) - [German Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/german-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Germany that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased separately to make up the story. - [Dutch Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/dutch-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in the Netherlands that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Albums These albums generally involve buying a book and gluing together images purchased separately to make up the story. - [Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/) - Storybooks, art books, comic books, drawing guides, collectible picture books. Here's a look at books published about Snow White across borders and decades. - [Argentinian Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/argentinian-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Argentina that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Georges Hubert](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/georges-hubert/) - InformationFull name: Georges CouibesBirth: March 19, 1906 in Culoz, FranceDeath: February 20, 1983 in Bourg-la-Reine, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of Sleepy in the second French version Photo gallery - [Richard Francoeur](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/richard-francoeur/) - InformationFull name: Albert-Raoul RichardBirth: March 3, 1894 in Paris, FranceDeath: January 26, 1971 in Paris, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of Doc in the second French version Richard Francœur, born Albert-Raoul Richard on March 3, 1894, in Paris (4th arrondissement), passed away on January 26, 1971, in Paris (19th arrondissement). His artistic life was characterized by - [C.J. Deen's Uitgevers-Maatschappij NV Sneeuwwitje book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/dutch-books/c-j-deens-uitgevers-maatschappij-nv-sneeuwwitje-book/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Sneeuwwitje en de zeven dwergenAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom Wood & Gustaf TenggrenPublication Date: Circa September 1938Publishers: C.J. Deen's Uitgevers-Maatschappij NV, AmsterdamCountry of manufacture: The NetherlandsCountry of distribution: The Netherlands & BelgiumRetail price: 20 francs (Belgium)Dimensions: 9.4” x 7.8”Number of pages: 64Back to Dutch Books This storybook was published in the Netherlands in - [Brussels Eldorado Premiere Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/belgian-programs/brussels-eldorado-premier-program/) - This luxurious program was made for the Belgian premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which took place on May 19, 1938 at the Eldorado Theater of Brussels. The gala evening, organized for the profit of the mutual aid fund of the Brussels section of the professional association of the Belgian film press, was - [1939 Cadum soap collectible cards in France](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/1939-cadum-soap-collectible-cards-in-france/) - InformationType of merchandise: collectible cards in soap barsCountry of manufacture: FranceCountry of distribution: FranceDate: from February to September 1939Manufacturer: CadumRetail price: free with a box of three FF2 soap barsDimensions: 5.5" × 11” for Snow White, 5.5" × 5.5” for each dwarf Promotional giveaways The company Cadum, which still exists today, was founded in 1907 - [Snow White inflatable dolls by Serdinco](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/toys/snow-white-inflatable-dolls-by-serdinco/) - InformationType of toy: inflatable dollsCountry of manufacture: FranceCountry of distribution: FranceDate: 1962Manufacturer: Serdinco S.A.R.L., 40 rue Sedaine, Paris XIe, Phone: 355-58-00, Register of Commerce Seine 63 B 5455Retail price: FF10 for Snow White, FF8 for each dwarf, FF60 for the groupDimensions: 19.7” for Snow White, 11.8” for each dwarf Inflatable articulated dolls With the French - [Sequence 15A - Snow White Dead](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-15a-snow-white-dead/) - The traumatic image of Snow White on her deathbed was what sent the opening night audience into a tailspin, with the dwarfs crying as much as the audience. It was then that the artists realized that they had succeeded in their gamble: to make their characters accepted as living beings with feelings. However, when Dopey's - [Harpers & Brothers's "Complete Story of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/harpers-brotherss-complete-story-of-walt-disneys-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - InformationComplete title: Complete Story of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs illustrated with original drawings from the Walt Disney PictureAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Manuel Gonzales & Tom WoodPublication Date: 1937Publishers: Harpers & Brothers, then Grosset & DunlapCountry: USARetail price: $2.00Dimensions: 12.5” x 10”Number of pages: 80Back to American Books This large format hardcover book was - [Serge Nadaud](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/serge-nadaud/) - InformationFull name: Eugène RabinowitchBirth: May 14, 1906, in Bakhmout, Russia (now Ukraine)Death: July 18, 1995 in Cannes, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of the slave in the magic mirror in the second French version (uncredited)Dubbing director of the second French version (uncredited) The various versions of Snow White rarely list the actors in the credits. Such - [Maurice Nasil](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/maurice-nasil/) - InformationFull name: Maurice NasillskiBirth: July 7, 1913, in Algiers, AlgeriaDeath: January 6, 2003 in Paris, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of Bashful in the second French version Debut Maurice Nasillski was born on July 7, 1913 in Algiers, Algeria, then a French colony. He is the voice of Bashful in the second French dubbing of Snow - [Special screening of Snow White at the Palais de l'Élysée for the 1938 Christmas tree](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/premieres-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/special-screening-of-snow-white-at-the-palais-de-lelysee-for-the-1938-christmas-tree/) - The Princess and the President On December 18, 1938, Wally Feignoux managed to organize a special screening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the presidential palace of Elysée in Paris, France. In doing so, he took advantage of a tradition in which the President of the French Republic organizes a Christmas party for - [German Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/german-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in Germany that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Cinema Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/italian-press/cinema-magazine/) - Cinema was an Italian bi-mensual magazine published between 1936 and 1943, and again between 1948 and 1956. December 25, 1937 The December 25, 1937 issue featured an article by Domenico Méccoli, which was in fact largely inspired by the article in the December 12, 1937 issue of Picturegoer. It also mentions the use of color, - [Italian Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/italian-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in Italy that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Belgian Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/belgian-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in Belgium that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Ciné-Revue](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/belgian-press/cine-revue/) - Ciné- Revue is a French-language Belgian weekly magazine published from October 13, 1944 to the present day. August 3, 1951 On August 3, 1951, a double-page illustrated article welcomed the return of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the big screen in Belgium. Here is the text. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs We'd - [Erdal Fabrik Schneewittchen Postcard album](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/german-books/erdal-fabrik-schneewittchen-postcard-album/) - InformationComplete title: Erdal Rotfrosch altbewährt bringt für die Fleißigen Kinder das schöne Marchen von Schneewittchen und den sieben Zwergen nach dem berühmten Farbfilm von Walt Disney (Erdal Red Frog Proven brings to studious children the lovely tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, based on the famous color film by Walt Disney)Author: Philipp Mühlen - [Snow White in Good Housekeeping](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/snow-white-in-good-housekeeping/) - On July 9, 1937, Phil Dike wrote to Walt Disney to recommend artist Gustaf Tenggren for illustrating the project of publishing the Snow White story in Good Housekeeping magazine. Dorothy Ann Blank, a scriptwriter for the film, was assigned to write the text. The story was published in two parts in the November and December - [American Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in the United States that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [All Is Fair](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/all-is-fair/) - Lyrics All is Fair Seems we've hit a little hiccupSomeone made a little messAnd who, of course, is here to pick upThe pieces? One guess So, what's the treatment for a traitor?This craven coward of a man?Diminish him, then finish himBecause, well, I can All is fair when you wear the crownA little perk that - [Snow White (2025 Disney Remake)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/) - Check out the link below to see the trailers in all available languages. - [Waiting on a Wish](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/waiting-on-a-wish/) - Lyrics Waiting on a Wish Little girl at a lonely well with the same little tale to tell,feeling trapped by the walls that hold her, feeling stuck in the story they’ve told her. Another day where she fades away, never daring to disobey.So she’s dreaming all alone, sharing secrets with the stone. My father told - [Grosset & Dunlap book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/grosset-dunlap-book/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from the famous picture by Walt Disney.Author: Dorothy Ann BlankIllustrations: Gustaf Tenggren, Tom Wood, etc.Publication Date: 1938Publishers: Grosset & Dunlap New YorkReference number: 5050Country: USARetail price: 50 centsDimensions: 7.30” x 9”Number of pages: 38Back to American Books This 38-page hardcover book was released in 1938 in the - [J-8 Victor Soundtrack](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/j-8-victor-soundtrack/) - Production informationRecord production number: J-8Release date: 1938Produced by Victor RecordsComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to American Records It's a relatively well-known fact that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first feature film to have its soundtrack commercially released on disc. As a matter of fact, the - [Picture Show Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/picture-show-magazine/) - This British weekly magazine is a film publication for enthusiasts published every Tuesday from May 3, 1919 to December 31, 1960. March 5, 1938 This 27-page copy is no. 984, volume 38, published on March 5, 1938. The cover shows Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone & Robert Young in a still from The Bride Wore Red, - [The Fairest One of All - The Making of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/the-fairest-one-of-all-the-making-of-walt-disneys-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - [British original Snow White soundtrack album (27454 0/C/F)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/british-records/british-original-snow-white-soundtrack-album-27454-0-c-f/) - Production informationRecord production number: 27454 0/C/FRelease date: March 11, 1938Country of production: Great BritainFormat: monophonicProduced by His Master's VoiceComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to British Records The British original soundtrack album was released on March 11, 1938. It was heavily influenced by the American album: the three 78rpm - [British sheet music “Heigh-Ho”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/british-sheet-music/british-sheet-music-heigh-ho/) - This leaflet is the British edition of the sheet music for the song "Heigh Ho," published by Chappell & Co LTD, a division of Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937, composed by Frank Churchill for the music and Larry Morey for the lyrics. Unlike the American version, the cover features the illustration from a film poster - [1951 Snow White Belgian Campaign kit](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/campaign-and-press-books/1951-snow-white-belgian-campaign-kit/) - InformationComplete title: RKO presents Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom Wood & Gustaf TenggrenPublication Date: August 1951Country: BelgiumDimensions: 8.66” x 11”Number of pages: 4Back to Campaign and Press books This document was created in Belgium by RKO to help professionals such as journalists and exhibitors promote the film Snow White and - [Sequence 14F - Snow White Starts Wish](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14f-snow-white-starts-wish/) - The old hag talks Snow White into admitting she's in love and takes advantage of the information: here's the perfect object for a wish. Snow White grabs the apple and, echoing her song, utters the words: "I wish...". Production informationSequence number: 14FDate of final draft: November 11, 1937Director: William CottrellAssistant director: Hal AdelquistAnimators of Snow - [Snow White in Le quotidien de Paris](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/snow-white-in-le-quotidien-de-paris/) - Le Quotidien de Paris was a French daily newspaper created on April 4, 1974, by Philippe Tesson, a former editor-in-chief of the newspaper Combat. It was published until November 14, 1996. Gérard Spiteri, a sociologist and journalist, wrote two articles about the 50th anniversary of the world premiere of the film Snow White and the - [Script of "First Mirror Scene" dated 02/14/1935](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/script-of-first-mirror-scene-dated-02-14-1935/) - InformationSequence number: 1BDate of document: February 14, 1935Topics covered: Opening scene of the Queen talking with the mirror, song "Beautiful Queen", Queen's name GrimhildeThis four-page script presents the full continuity and dialogue of the first mirror scene as it stood in mid-February 1935. At this point, the film was supposed to open with a song - [Eddie Collins](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/eddie-collins/) - InformationFull name: Edward Bernard CollinsBirth: January 30, 1883 in Atlantic City, New JerseyDeath: September 2, 1940 in Arcadia, CaliforniaMarriage:Florence Wilmot (Septembre 17, 1921 - 1940)Job on Snow White:Voice and model of Dopey (uncredited)Back to Cast The real Dopey Animator Art Babbitt recalled taking Les Clark to the Follies Theater in Los Angeles to see a - [Story Conference of 11/10/1936: Personalities of the seven dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-11-10-1936-personalities-of-the-seven-dwarfs/) - InformationSequence number: 4B, 5A, 6ADate of document: ?Date of Meeting: November 10, 1936 (7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.)Topics covered: Personalities of the seven dwarfsMeeting participants: Hal Adelquist, Les Clark, Carl Fallberg, Dave Hand, Wilfred Jaxon, Ham Luske, Jack Miller, Fred Moore, Perce Pearce, Bill Shull, Fred Spencer, George Stallings, Terrill Stapp, Riley Tompson, Bill Tytla.Minute - [Sequence 14H - Snow White Dies](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14h-snow-white-dies/) - Snow White bites into the apple and suffocates, while the Queen recalls aloud the effects of her poison as described in the spell book. With her last breath, the Princess falls to the ground, revealing only her hand letting slip the fatal apple on-screen. The old hag, with a triumphant and ironic cry, exclaims: "Now, - [The Cast](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/) - To bring the characters to life, actors and singers lent their voices in the different versions of the film. Find out about the American and French casts - [1938 Snow White American Campaign Book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/campaign-and-press-books/1938-snow-white-american-campaign-book/) - Snow White’s Dainties That Won Acclaim When the little heroine of Walt Disney's first feature-length production, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, told them about her success with gooseberry pie "with raisins in the crust," apple dumplings, and plum puddings, even Grumpy, the woman-hater, melted. Herewith, Snow White gives you a couple of her choice - [Marie Francey](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/marie-francey/) - InformationFull name: Noëla FlipsBirth: December 23, 1899 in Château-Chinon, FranceDeath: November 29, 1984 in Paris, FranceMarriages:Raoul Paul Arnold Pignol (June, 26, 1928 – February 7, 1938)Léon André Pignol (March 18, 1943 - May 28, 1962)Job on Snow White:Voice of the hag in the second French version Miss Flips at the theater Born two days before - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on disc 1938-1960 (Stage Door) 2025](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-on-disc-1938-1960-stage-door-2025/) - Production informationProduced by Stage Door RecordsRecord production number: OD048Release date: June 7, 2025Country of production: Great BritainFormat: monophonicOrchestra and chorus conductor: Lyn Murray, Frank Luther, Paul J. Smith, Reginald SwinneyComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithArtistsEvelyn KnightHarrison KnoxAudrey MarshElizabeth MullinerThe Andy Love FourFrank LutherZora LaymanRobert MacGimseyDennis DayIlene WoodsEleanor AudleyIris VilliersDavid - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Ice (Oriole EP-7044) 1961](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/british-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-on-ice-oriole-ep-7044-1961/) - Production informationComplete title: Songs From Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs - Original cast recording from the Tom Arnold ice production.Produced by Oriole & ChappellRecord production number: EP-7044Release date: March 1961Country of production: Great BritainFormat: monophonicOrchestra and chorus conductor: Reginald SwinneyOrchestrations by Leonard Morris, Ted Marsh, Norman Percival & Jack MossComposed by Frank - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as told and sung by Dennis Day (Y33) 1949](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-as-told-and-sung-by-dennis-day-y33-1949/) - Production informationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as told and sung by Dennis Day with Ilene Woods as Snow White, completely dramatized plus six happy songs.Produced by RCA VictorRecord production number: Y33Release date: 1949Orchestra and chorus conductor: Paul J. SmithComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithArtistsDennis DayIlene WoodsEleanor - [Selections from Walt Disney’s Feature Production by Lyn Murray (Decca A 368)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/) - Production informationProduced by Decca Records Inc., New York U.S.A.Record production number: Decca album No. A-368, 23M Personality SeriesRelease date: April 4, 1944Orchestra and chorus conductor: Lyn MurrayComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithArtistsEvelyn KnightHarrison KnoxAudrey MarshElizabeth MullinerThe Andy Love FourBack to American Records To coincide with the 1944 reissue of - [British Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/british-records/) - Here are the various British records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Soundtracks Records presenting the actual soundtrack from the film. Stories Records of Snow White stories, with or without the songs of the film. Songs, Reorchestrations, Pop, etc. - [Huntsman Live Model](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/huntsman-live-model/) - The huntsman ("Humbert" in the original comic strip) in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is one of those characters that all the more requires realism because he is mainly used to create the fear necessary for the heroine's escape. It is therefore out of the question to infuse him with any humor. It is - [Awards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/awards/) - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs won many awards when it was originally released and was also honored many times after that. Its influence is also felt in several other related events. - [Maurice Vamby](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/maurice-vamby/) - InformationFull name: Maurice VanbiguinBirth: December 21, 1927 in Paris, FranceDeath: May 13, 2014 in Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames, FranceJob on Snow White:Dwarfs on the Snow White record Snow White Teaches the Time to the Seven DwarfsDwarfs on the Snow White record Snow White and the Seven Hungry DwarfsDwarfs and narrator on the Snow White record Doc Teaches the - [Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 96 page story book (Whitman W714) - 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/walt-disneys-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-96-page-story-book-whitman-w714-1938/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom Wood (uncredited)Publication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, WisconsinReference number: W714Country: USARetail price: 10 centsDimensions: 8.5" x 11.5"Number of pages: 96Back to American Books This 96 page story book is one of the four books mentioned in the original campaign book of the - [The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (7 EGF 135 M)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/the-story-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-7-egf-135-m/) - Production informationAlbum produced by A. Thomazeau and P. BeyerRecord production number: 7 EGF 135 MédiumRelease date: 1955Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Marcel CarivenComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White: Élyane CélisPrince: Robert BuguetNarrator: Adrien LamyBy authorization of Walt Disney - [Italian Original Snow White Soundtrack (Album n115)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/italian-records/italian-original-snow-white-soundtrack-album-n115/) - Production informationRecord production number: Album n115Release date: 1938Country of production: ItalyFormat: monophonicProduced by La voce del padroneComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to Italian Records This set of 3 78rpm records is the Italian release of the American soundtrack of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The recordings are - [The second Spanish dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-spanish-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Blanca Nieves y los siete enanosGeneral supervisor: Edmundo SantosDirector: Edmundo SantosAdaptor: Edmundo SantosMusical director: Eduardo Hernández MoncadaRecording dates: 1964Studio: Grabaciones y Doblajes S.A.CastSnow White (dialogs): Amparo GarridoSnow White (singing): Lupita Pérez AriasThe Queen: Rosario Muñoz LedoThe Hag: Carmen Donna-DíoThe Prince (dialogs): Jorge LapuenteThe Prince (singing): Jorge Lagunes The Slave in the Magic Mirror: - [Foreign Adaptations of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/) - The original release Even before the release of his first feature film, Walt Disney was aware that foreign exploitation required careful adaptation. The Silly Symphonies, which so often acted as a laboratory in many respects, also served as a test case in this field. Indeed, 3 Little Pigs, The Goddess of Spring and other short - [Adrien Lamy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/adrien-lamy/) - InformationFull name: Adrien Maurice Édouard CastarèdeBirth: May 17, 1884 in Paris, FranceDeath: June 15, 1940 in Orléans, FranceMarriage:Suzanne Émilienne Blanchet (April 8, 1924 - ?)Émilienne Raymonde Vautier (April 3, 1937 - June 15, 1940)Job on Snow White:Singer on the Snow White record Columbia DF2409 MC 3215Narrator on the record set SP1 & SP2 A famous - [British original Snow White soundtrack (WD 001)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/british-records/british-original-snow-white-soundtrack-wd-001/) - Production informationRecord production number: WD 001Bar code: 5 015817 000117Tape production number: WDC 001Release date: 1987Country of production: Great BritainFormat: monophonicProduced by Disneyland Vista Records and Tapes - PRTCover Design: Record Company ServicesComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to British Records This record was issued twice in Great Britain. - [Marc Laferriere and his orchestra (VS626F) 1973](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/marc-laferriere-and-his-orchestra-vs626f-1973/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Buena Vista Records, Ades Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: VS 626 FRelease date: 1973Country of production: FranceFormat: stereophonicOrchestra conducted by Marc LaferrièreComposed by Frank Churchill and Larry MoreyFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSinger: Marc LaferrièreBack to French Records These two songs from Snow White and the - [Marc Laferriere and his orchestra (VS625F) 1973](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/marc-laferriere-and-his-orchestra-vs625f-1973/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Buena Vista Records, Ades Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: VS 625 FRelease date: 1973Country of production: FranceFormat: stereophonicOrchestra conducted by Marc LaferrièreComposed by Frank Churchill and Larry MoreyFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSinger: Marc LaferrièreBack to French Records These two songs from Snow White and the - [Marc Laferriere and his orchestra (VS624F) 1973](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/marc-laferriere-and-his-orchestra-vs624f-1973/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Buena Vista Records, Ades Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: VS 624 FRelease date: 1973Country of production: FranceFormat: stereophonicOrchestra conducted by Marc LaferrièreComposed by Frank Churchill and Larry MoreyFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSinger: Marc LaferrièreBack to French Records A French jazz record Despite the very French - [The songs of Snow White (45 VS 556) 1962](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/the-songs-of-snow-white-45-vs-556-1962/) - Production informationComplete title: The little minstrel presents the songs of Snow White from Walt Disney's filmAlbum produced by Ades Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: 45 VS 556Release date: 1962Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Jean BaÏtzouroffComposed by Frank Churchill and Larry MoreyFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSingers: Christiane Legrand - [Élyane Célis' Gramophone K-8149](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/elyane-celis-gramophone-k-8149/) - Production informationAlbum produced by GramophoneRecord production number: Gramophone K-8149Recording date: June 21, 1938Recording studio: Studio Albert, ParisRelease date: 1938Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Marcel CarivenSound engineer: Georges CaillyComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioArtistsSinger: Élyane CélisBack to French Records Track - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Henkel (WDHF)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-by-henkel-wdhf/) - Production informationAlbum produced by HenkelRecord production number: WDHFRelease date: 1973Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioSalabert editionsCastNarrator: Micheline PresleSnow White (singing voice): Christiane LegrandBack to French records A promotional giveaway As the 1973 French rerelease of the film - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Decca 450.885) 1959](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-decca-450-885-1959/) - Production informationAlbum produced by La société française du son - DeccaRecord production number: Decca n°450.885 - Collection Tante Laure Épi n°81Release date: 1959Country of production: FranceFormat: monophonicOrchestra conducted by Yvon AlainComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithIllustrations: Pellerin d'ÉpinalText: Aunt LaureCastNarrator: Simone RenantBack to French Records An image of Epinal - [Camarata conducts a modern musical interpretation of Walt Disney’s greatest score Snow White (CLP 1830) 1964](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/british-records/camarata-conducts-a-modern-musical-interpretation-of-walt-disneys-greatest-score-snow-white-clp-1830-1964/) - Production informationProduced by His Master's VoiceRecord production number: CLP 1830Release date: 1964Country of production: Great BritainFormat: monophonicOrchestra and chorus conductor: Tutti CamarataComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithSound engineer: Allan Emig (uncredited)Assistant sound engineer: Brian Ross-Myring (uncredited)ArtistsNorma Zimmer (uncredited)Bill Lee (uncredited)Bill Kanady (uncredited)Back to British Records This album is a - [Camarata conducts a modern musical interpretation of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (BV4023) 1967](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/camarata-conducts-a-modern-musical-interpretation-of-walt-disneys-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-bv4023-1967/) - Production informationProduced by Buena Vista RecordsRecord production number: BV4023Release date: 1967Format: monophonicOrchestra and chorus conductor: Tutti CamarataComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithSound engineer: Allan Emig (uncredited)Assistant sound engineer: Brian Ross-Myring (uncredited)ArtistsNorma Zimmer (uncredited)Bill Lee (uncredited)Bill Kanady (uncredited)Back to American Records This album is a new edition of 1963's BV4023. - [Camarata conducts a modern musical interpretation of Walt Disney’s greatest score Snow White (BV4023) 1963](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/camarata-conducts-a-modern-musical-interpretation-of-walt-disneys-greatest-score-snow-white-bv4023-1963/) - Production informationProduced by Buena Vista RecordsRecord production number: BV4023Release date: June 1963Format: monophonicOrchestra and chorus conductor: Tutti CamarataComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithSound engineer: Allan EmigAssistant sound engineer: Brian Ross-MyringArtistsNorma Zimmer (uncredited)Bill Lee (uncredited)Bill Kanady (uncredited)Back to American Records Symphonic Snow White In 1963, in-house musician Salvatore "Tutti" Camarata - [Leigh Harline](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/leigh-harline/) - InformationFull name: Leigh Adrian HarlineBirth: March 26, 1907 in Salt Lake City, UtahDeath: December 10, 1969, Long Beach, CaliforniaMarriage:Catherine Collette Palmer (1928 - December 10, 1969)Worked at the Disney studio between:1932 - 1963Job on Snow White:ComposerBack to Main Titles When You Wish Upon a Score Leigh Harline was an American composer renowned for his contributions - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Live on stage)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-live-on-stage/) - [Y-6 Victor Soundtrack](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/y-6-victor-soundtrack/) - Production informationRecord production number: Y-6Release date: 1944Produced by Victor RecordsComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to American Records This 1944 set of three 78 rpm shellac records of the soundtrack of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has the same content that the original J-8 soundtrack, but with a - [Y-17 Victor Soundtrack](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/y-17-victor-soundtrack/) - Production informationRecord production number: Y-17Release date: December 1948Produced by Victor RecordsComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to American Records This collection of three 78 rpm discs released in December 1948 on the RCA Victor label "His Master's Voice" with the number Y-17, is a reissue of the J-8 discs. - [The 7 Dwarfs Sing](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/the-7-dwarfs-sing/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Adès Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: VS-645 F ADE 100Release date: 1983Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White: the cast of the second French versionBy authorization of Walt Disney ProductionsBack to French Records This 1983 - [WD-10.525 F French soundtrack record](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/wd-10-525-f-french-soundtrack-record/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Adès Records - The Little MinstrelRecord production number: WD-10.525 F ADE-331Tape production number: DC-49FRelease date: 1983Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White: Lucie Dolène and the cast of the second French versionBy authorization of Walt Disney ProductionsBack - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (WDR 36009-2)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-wdr-36009-2/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Randy Thornton and Michael LeonRecord production number: WDR 36009-2Tape production number: -Release date: 1993Executive Producer: Harold J. KleinerAudio research by Scott MacQueen and Ron MoortgatDigital restoration by John Polito at Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, CADigitally edited by Randy Thornton at The Mouseworks, Burbank, CAOrchestra conducted by Frank ChurchillComposed by Frank Churchill, - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs French soundtrack CD WDR 36016-2](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-french-soundtrack-cd-wdr-36016-2/) - Production informationAlbum produced by Disney Enterprises, Inc. - Sony MusicRecord production number: WDR 36016-2Bar code: 3418153601628Release date: 1994Orchestra conducted by Frank ChurchillComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithFrench lyrics by Marcel Ventura and Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White: Lucie Dolène and the cast of the second French versionThe Walt Disney Company - [Original Japanese Snow White soundtrack (Victor S Record)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/japanese-records/original-japanese-soundtrack-victor-s-record/) - Production informationRecord production number: Victor SRelease date: 1953Produced by Victor RecordsComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to Japanese Records This box contains three discs of the American soundtrack to Snow White, released by Victor Record in Japan. It seems that this set dates from 1953, when the 78-rpm format - [Spanish original soundtrack of Blanca Nieves y los siete enanitos (70170)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/spanish-records/spanish-original-soundtrack-of-blanca-nieves-y-los-siete-enanitos-70170/) - Production informationRecord production number: 70110Release date: 1941Produced by La voz de su amoComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to Spanish Records A rare soundtrack Work on the Spanish version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs began in the summer of 1937 as the film was still in production, - [Original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs soundtrack CD (8455-2-R)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/original-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-soundtrack-cd-8455-2-r/) - Production informationRecord production number: 8455-2-RBar code: 0 7863-58455-2Release date: 1988Not licensed for Radio BroadcastingProduced by Walt Disney Studios, RCA Corp. & BMG MusicDigital series coordinator: Don Wardell.Digital Producer: Chick Crumpacker.Digital Engineer: Dick Baxter.Art Direction: Pietro Alfieri.Digitally mastered at RCA Recording studios, New York City, May 1988.Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul - [Snehvide De syv små dværge (KELP 107)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/danish-records/snehvide-de-syv-sma-dvaerge-kelp-107/) - Production informationProduced by His Master’s Voice, Emi Records & Disneyland RecordsRecord production number: KELP 107Release date: 1966Composed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithAdaptation: Mogens Dams & Court HelmerCastNarrator: Grethe MogensenSnow White: Grethe MogensenPrince: Mogens DamsBack to Danish Records This 1966 LP is the Danish version of the American 1960 ST-3906 - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Golden Records LP-93](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-golden-records-lp-93/) - Production informationProduced by A.A. Records, Hudson Productions, Inc. 250W. 57th street, New York, N.Y. 10019Record production number: LP93 Golden recordsRelease date: 1963Orchestra and chorus conductor: Jim TimmensComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithCastNarrator: John AllenSnow White: Rose Marie JunPrince: Ray CharlesBack to American Records A Copyright issue This LP-93 "Golden - [Mjallhvít Og Dvergarnir Sjö - Icelandic LP (D-301 SG-Hljómplötur)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/icelandic-records/mjallhvit-og-dvergarnir-sjo-icelandic-lp-d-301-sg-hljomplotur/) - Production informationProduced by SG-Hljómplötur & Disneyland RecordsPrinted by Kassagerð ReykjavíkurRecord production number: D-301Release date: 1978Duration: 24 minutesComposed by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Larry Morey, and Paul J. SmithBack to Icelandic Records Snow White in Icelandic This 1978 LP is the Icelandic version of the American 1966 ST-3906 Disneyland LP. This version is adapted, narrated and - [Master Score](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/master-score/) - The Master Score of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was published by Disney Music Legacy Libraries, Hal Leonard Corporation in August 2015 in a limited edition of 400 copies. (ISBN : 978-1-4950-0872-6). “Music by Frank E. Churchill, Lyrics by Larry Morey and additional underscore by Leigh Harline and Paul J. Smith. A - [The Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-music/) - The unforgettable music of the film was largely composed by Frank Churchill for the songs, Larry Morey for the lyrics, while Leigh Harline and Paul J. Smith composed most of the background music, sometimes using Churchill's themes. In his book, Karl Derisson tells us that Max Terr, Paramount's music director at the time, was responsible - [Bill Kanady](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/camarata-conducts-a-modern-musical-interpretation-of-walt-disneys-greatest-score-snow-white-bv4023-1963/bill-kanady/) - InformationFull name: William KanadyWorked at the Disney studio between:Occasionally between 1963 and 1967Job on Snow White:Singer in Camarata's album BV4023Back to Camarata's album BV4023 Bill Kanady was a distinguished American vocalist renowned for his versatile contributions to mid-20th-century music, particularly through his collaborations with the Disney studio. As a sought-after studio singer, Kanady's clear tenor - [Snow White and the Three Stooges](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/snow-white-and-the-three-stooges/) - [Bill Lee](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/snow-white-and-the-three-stooges/bill-lee/) - InformationFull name: William LeeBirth: August 21, 1916 in Johnson NebraskaDeath: November 15, 1980 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Ada Beth Lee (? - November 15, 1980)Worked at the Disney studio between:Occasionally between 1950 and 1967Job on Snow White:Voice of the Prince in Snow White and the Three StoogesVoice of the Prince in Camarata's album BV4023Back to Snow - [Norma Zimmer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/snow-white-and-the-three-stooges/norma-zimmer/) - InformationFull name: Norma Beatrice LarsenBirth: July 13, 1923 in Larson, IdahoDeath: May 10, 2011 in Brea, CaliforniaMarriage:Randy Zimmer (1944 - 2008)Worked at the Disney studio between:Occasionally between 1950 and 1963Job on Snow White:Voice of Snow White in Snow White and the Three StoogesVoice of Snow White in Camarata's album BV4023Back to Snow White and the - [Rachel Zegler](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/rachel-zegler/) - InformationFull name: Rachel Anne ZeglerBirth: May 3, 2001 in Hackensack, New JerseyJob on Snow White:Snow White in the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 A young talent Although a relative newcomer when she was chosen to play Snow White in the 2025 remake of the classic animated film, Rachel Zegler was an accomplished singer and - [John Lounsbery](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/john-lounsbery/) - InformationFull name: John Mitchell LounsberyBirth: March 9, 1911 in Cincinnati, OhioDeath: February 13, 1976 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriages:Florence Louise Hurd (December 7, 1935 - February 13, 1976)Worked at the Disney studio between:July 2, 1935 - February 13, 1976Job on Snow White:Assistant director of Norman Ferguson on sequence 7A (and most likely on other sequences featuring - [Norman Ferguson](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/norman-ferguson/) - [Skeleton Continuity of 12/26/1934](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/skeleton-continuity-of-12-26-1934/) - InformationSequence number: entire storyDate of document: December 26, 1934The 26-page skeleton continuity presents the story as it was agreed upon at this stage in the production. In it, Snow White is called "SnowWhite", the Prince has a much larger role, and several later discarded or modified songs are included, such as "Beautiful, Beautiful Queen", the - [Snow White dwarfs personalities (12/03/1934)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/snow-white-dwarfs-personalities-12-03-1934/) - InformationSequence number: entire storyDate of document: December 3, 1934Document writer: Walt DisneyThe 5-page memo by Walt Disney himself is a description of the dwarfs that have been agreed upon at this stage of production. All the names of the dwarfs that will eventually make it onscreen are there, except Sneezy, because Deafy is still part - [Story Conference of 11/16/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-11-16-1934-suggestions-and-notes-on-snow-white/) - InformationSequence number: 4D, 5A, 8A, 11BDate of document: November 19, 1934Date of Meeting: November 16, 1934Topics covered: “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe”, gags, Dwarfs names.Meeting participants: Undisclosed ("at Sound Stage")Minute writer: Harry BaileyThis meeting focused on the dwarfs. Bashful's name is replaced by Baldy and a new dwarfs called Pumpkin appears. Briefs suggestions are made about - [Snow White Brief Outline of 11/06/1934](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/snow-white-brief-outline-of-11-06-1934/) - InformationSequence number: entire storyDate of document: November, 6 1936The 3-page brief outline presents the story as it was agreed upon at this stage in the production. In it, Snow White is still called "SnowWhite", and the Queen still makes two attempts to poison her. The dwarfs are not introduced in the mine, but as they - [Story Conference of 10/30/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-10-30-1934-suggestions-and-notes-on-snow-white/) - InformationSequence number: 3A, 8ADate of document: November 2, 1934Date of Meeting: October 30, 1934Topics covered: Design, Queen, Entertainment, HuntsmanMeeting participants: Undisclosed ("at Sound Stage")Minute writer: Harry BaileyThis meeting focused on the design of the realistic-looking characters, in particular the Queen. For the latter, it has not yet been decided wether she should be a comic - [Stuart Buchanan](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/stuart-buchanan/) - InformationFull name: Paul Stuart BuchananBirth: March 18, 1894 in Eldora, IowaDeath: February 4, 1974 in Shaker Heights, OhioMarriages:Anna Hall Hilditch (? - ?)Rita Whearty (? - ?)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Huntsman (uncredited)General supervisor of the dubbing of the first Spanish versionGeneral supervisor of the dubbing of the first French versionGeneral supervisor of the - [Andrew Burnap](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/andrew-burnap/) - InformationFull name: Andrew BurnapBirth: March 5, 1991 in South Kingstown, Rhode IslandJob on Snow White:Jonathan in the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 Snow White's love interest Andrew Burnap began his career with the Public Theatre, performing in King Lear (2014) and starring as Troilus in Troilus and Cressida (2016). He gained prominence as Toby - [Sequence 15B - Titles](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-15b-titles/) - Three title cards tell us that the dwarfs have kept Snow White in a glass coffin, and that the Prince is still looking for her. This plot device seems to have been a decision taken by Walt Disney, and one that had already been made very clear in the tentative outline of October 22, 1934. - [Sequence 16B - End Titles](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-16b-end-titles/) - The film ends with the famous book closing, and then, after a fade to black, the final card appears. But this end title card has evolved considerably over time and in different countries. For its original release, it included the RKO logo and had to be replaced by another evoking only Walt Disney productions, in - [Sequence 1A – Credits and Storybook](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-1a-credits-and-storybook/) - This sequence, although the very start of the film, is the one that changed most over time and from country to country. Find here some production art and the various versions of the main title sequence. The sequence number was originally for “Queen from behind shown entering her chambers”, but this has been cut, and - [Production Art](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/) - An example of the various types of art created to come up with a finished animated scene in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - [Sequence 4A - Dwarfs at Mine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-4a-dwarfs-at-mine/) - Two songs make this sequence a musical presentation of the dwarfs. Right from the opening, we're plunged into the heart of the mine, with diamonds sparkling all over the screen and the dwarfs sing “Dig Dig Dig”. The personalities of Doc and Dopey are the first to emerge: Doc, the boss, is the one who - [Eric Larson](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/eric-larson/) - [The Academy Awards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/awards/the-academy-awards/) - Shirley Temple presenting the award. - [Marc Webb](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/marc-webb/) - InformationFull name: Marc WebbBirth: August 31, 1974Marriage:Jane P. Herman (October 4, 2019 - Present)Job on Snow White:Director of the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 A Cinematic Visionary Marc Webb is an American filmmaker and director, best known for his innovative storytelling and ability to craft emotionally resonant films. Born on August 31, 1974, in - [Story Conference of 10/03/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-10-03-1934-suggestions-and-notes-on-snow-white/) - InformationSequence number: almost all sequencesDate of document: October 3, 1934Topics covered: Snow White, bed building, Prince in dungeon, prayer, chase, Queen's death, Sleepy in coffinMeeting participants: Walt Disney, Richard Creedon, Larry Morey, Harry BaileyMinute writer: Harry BaileyIn this brief three-page account of the meeting, there are several points of interest. First, the very important order - [Once Upon an Apple](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/once-upon-an-apple/) - Production informationRelease date: August 25, 2021Episode 19, series 1 of "The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse"Duration: 7 min 24Director: Eddie TriguerosSupervising Director: Paul RudishWriters: Darrick Bachman, Leanna Dindal, Kristen Morrison, Paul Rudish & Eddie TriguerosProducer: Todd PoppExecutive Producer: Paul RudishEditor: Emily RifkinComposer: Christopher WillisArt director: Justin MartinStoryboard artists: Kristen Morrison & Eddie TriguerosProduction Manager: Jessica - [Wish Upon a Coin](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/wish-upon-a-coin/) - Production informationRelease date: August 21, 2015Episode 3, series 3 of "Mickey Mouse"Duration: 6 min 11Director: William ReissWriters: Darrick Bachman, Aliki T. Grafft, Robin Kingsland, William Reiss, Paul Rudish & Dave WassonLine Producer: Todd PoppExecutive Producers: Murray Bain, Bradley Cayford & Paul RudishEditor: Illya OwensComposer: Christopher WillisArt director: Joseph HoltStoryboard artist: William ReissProduction Manager: Suzannah SzaboPost-Production - [Spanish Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/spanish-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [French Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/) - Newspapers, magazines, published in France that mentioned Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Snow White — An Enchanting Musical](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/snow-white-an-enchanting-new-musical/) - [Portuguese Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/portuguese-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Portugal and ortuguese-speaking countries that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [The first Czech dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-czech-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Sněhurka a sedm trpaslíkůGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananProduction manager: Valtr ŠoršDirector: Miloslav JarešAdaptation: Erik Adolf SaudekLyrics: Erik Adolf SaudekMusical director: Miroslav PoncSound technician: Vilém TarabaEditing: Jan KohoutRecording dates: August 1938Studios: ČSR Radiofilm Otto Sonnenfeld (Prague) & Filmové továrny AB Barrandov (Prague)CastSnow White (Sněhurka): Elly RixováQueen: Eva VrchlickáPrince: Oldřich KovářDoc (Prófa): Ludvík ŘezníčekGrumpy (Rejpal): Antonín ZíbHappy - [Martin Klebba](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/martin-klebba/) - InformationFull name: Martin KlebbaBirth: June 23, 1969 in Troy, MichiganJob on Snow White:Grumpy in the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 Martin Klebba is a distinguished American actor and stunt performer renowned for his dynamic roles in film and television. Klebba's journey into acting began with a cameo in Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes - [Cy Young](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/cy-young/) - [The first Danish dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-danish-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Snehvide og de syv dværgeGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirector: George SchnéevoigtAdaptation: Mogens DamMusical director: George SchnéevoigtRecording dates: 1938Studio: Nordisk Films Studios (Copenhagen)CastSnow White (Snehvide): Annie JessenQueen: Clara PontoppidanPrince: Marius JacobsenDoc (Brille): Victor MontellGrumpy (Gnavpot): Sigurd LangbergHappy (Lystig): Alfred ArnbakSleepy (Søvnig): Valdemar LundBashful (Flovmand): Carl FischerSneezy (Prosit): Aage FossDopey (Dumpe): Carl BauderHuntsman: Sigurd LangbergAdditional voices: Svend - [The first Swedish dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-swedish-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Snövit och de sju dvärgarnaGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirector: Per-Axel BrannerAdaptation: Nils Bohman & Brita Gawell (uncredited)Lyrics: Karl LennartMusical director: Sune Waldmir (uncredited)Sound technician: Erik A. Lingheim (uncredited)Recording dates: June-July 1938Studio: Europafilm (Råsunda)CastSnow White (Snövit): Tatjana AngeliniQueen: Hjördis PettersonPrince: Gösta KjellertzDoc (Kloker): Rune CarlstenGrumpy (Butter): Stig JärrelHappy (Glader): Carl-Gunnar WingårdSleepy (Trötter): Ragnar FalckBashful (Blyger): Nils - [Trailers of the 2025 Snow White Disney Remake](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/trailers-of-the-2025-snow-white-disney-remake/) - Check out the trailers made in various languages for the entire world! English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Japanese and more! - [Snow White Album by Lesieur-Cotelle](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-album-by-lesieur-cotelle/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: Louis Sentels Tenas (uncredited)Illustrations: Louis Sentels Tenas (uncredited)Publication Date: 1970Publishers: Mir Super - Lesieur-Cotelle & Associés S.A.Reference number: R.C.B. 9691Country: FranceRetail price: UnknownDimensions: 8.30” x 10.63”Number of pages: 48Back to French Books Tenas and detergent This French album tells the story of Snow White and the Seven - [Claude Gensac](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/claude-gensac/) - InformationFull name: Claude-Jeanne Malca GensacBirth: March 1, 1927 in Acy-en-Multien, FranceDeath: December 27, 2016 in Suresnes, FranceMarriages:Pierre Mondy (October 26, 1951 - June 11, 1955)Henri Chemin (1958 - 1977)Job on Snow White:Voice of the Queen in the second French version A Versatile Icon of French Cinema Born on March 1, 1927, in Acy-en-Multien, France, Claude - [Story Conference of 10/15/1934: Suggestions and notes on Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/story-conference-of-10-15-1934-suggestions-and-notes-on-snow-white/) - InformationSequence number: 4A, 4B, 4D, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 7A, 11A, 14B, 15ADate of document: October 17, 1934Date of Meeting: October 15, 1934Topics covered: Grumpy, washing sequence, soup, bed building, Prince in dungeonMeeting participants: Walt Disney, Richard Creedon, Larry Morey ("In Walt's office Monday afternoon")Minute writer: Harry BaileyThis meeting started with a description of Grumpy. - [Ben Sharpsteen](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/ben-sharpsteen/) - InformationFull name: Benjamin Luther SharpsteenBirth: November 4, 1985 in Tacoma, WashingtonDeath: December 20, 1980 in Calistoga, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:March 1929 - 1959Job on Snow White:Director of sequences 4B, 10B, 11A, 11B, 14B, 14E, 14G, 14J.Back to Main Titles Ben Sharpsteen graduated from Alameda High School in 1914, then spent two years at - [Hal Adelquist](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/hal-adelquist/) - InformationFull name: Harold Lennis Adelquist Jr.Birth: July 11, 1914 in Salt Lake City, UtahDeath: March 26, 1981 in Long Beach, CaliforniaMarriage:Viva Jeanetta Harris (December 24, 1935 - January 1966)Worked at the Disney studio between:1932 - 1956Job on Snow White:Assistant director of William Cottrell on sequences 1B, 2B, 3A, 7A, 9A, 13A, 14C, 14F, 14HAssistant director - [William Cottrell](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/william-cottrell/) - InformationFull name: William Harry Dennis CottrellBirth: November 19, 1906 in South Bend, IndianaDeath: December 22, 1995 in Burbank, CaliforniaMarriage:Hazel Bounds (1938 - January 22, 1975)Worked at the Disney studio between:1929 - 1982Job on Snow White:Director of sequences 1B, 2B, 3A, 7A, 9A, 13A, 14C, 14F, 14HBack to Main Titles Walt Disney's Brother-in-Law In Snow White - [Icelandic Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/icelandic-records/) - Here are the various Icelandic records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Stories - [Mickey: The Story of a Mouse](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/mickey-the-story-of-a-mouse-2/) - [Snow White Tentative Outline of 10/22/1934](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/production-documents/snow-white-tentative-outline-of-10-22-1934/) - InformationSequence number: entire storyDate of document: October, 22 1934The 18-page tentative outline presents the story as it was agreed upon at this stage in the production. The second part, called gag sheet, explores the opportunities for gags in the story at a stage where even the Queen was considered a potential source for gags, like - [Finnish books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/finnish-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Finland that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Lumikki ja seitsemän kääpiötä (Kuvataide)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/finnish-books/lumikki-ja-seitseman-kaapiota-kuvataide/) - InformationComplete title: Lumikki ja seitsemän kääpiötä, kuvitti. Walt Disney (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs illustrated by Walt Disney)Author: unknownIllustrations: Tom WoodPublication Date: ? (third reprint in 1946)Publishing house: Kuvataide ("Fine Arts")Printing company: Tilgmann (offset)Country: FinlandRetail price: 27.50 mkDimensions: 10.63” x 8.30”Number of pages: 38Back to Finnish Books Snow White in Finland This beautiful book - [American Programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/american-programs/) - Find on this page the programs handed out to theater goers in several cities accross the USA. - [Swedish books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/swedish-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Sweden that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Lobby cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/) - As their name suggests, lobby cards are visuals on paper or cardboard intended to be displayed in the lobby of movie theaters. Sets of these cards are created for each release and each country. Find some here. - [Mexican Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/mexican-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in Mexico. 1952 In 1952, Snow White is reissued in Mexico through RKO Radio Pictures as the 12.6" x 16.3" lobby cards announce. A generic color visual, mostly derived from Tom Wood's drawings encapsulates a black and white publicity - [Australian Programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/australian-programs/) - Find on this page the programs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs handed out to theater goers in Australia. - [Swansea Snow White souvenir program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/australian-programs/swansea-snow-white-souvenir-program/) - This program was made for the Tasmanian premiere of Snow White on December 23, 1938 showing in the town of Swansea, Australia. The theater showed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs three times a day at 10.30 a.m., 2.15 and 7.55 p.m. Aside from the usual advertisements, there are chapters focusing on the film's "quaint - [French Programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/french-programs/) - Find on this page the programs handed out to theater goers in France. - [Showplace](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/american-programs/showplace/) - The magazine of New York City's Radio City Music Hall, "Showplace of the Nation", was published by M. M. Geffen, edited by Beatrice Atlass and the circulation of a regular issue would be 50.000 copies! December 23, 1937 Right after the world premiere of Snow White, the magazine announces the film in its December 23, - [The 1946 Cartoon Exhibition in Paris](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/exhibitions/the-1946-cartoon-exhibition-in-paris/) - [Exhibitions](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/exhibitions/) - Here are the exhibitions on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or related to the film, which have been organized over the decades and around the world. - [Exhibition “The art of Walt Disney animation studios, movement by nature”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/exhibitions/exhibition-the-art-of-walt-disney-animation-studios-movement-by-nature/) - [Film Weekly](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/film-weekly/) - Film Weekly is a British film magazine launched in 1928, edited by Herbert Thompson. In 1939, it merged with Picturegoer. February 26, 1938 In this issue of the magazine, there are no less than three articles in relation with the initial release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in London: "Walt Disney, Pioneer, probably - [Sequels](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/) - After the release and success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney metaphorically announced in the press that "Dopey is dead". That is to say that he has no intention of reusing the characters for other productions that could diminish the special event that is the feature film. However, as the studio's finances - [Home video](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/home-video/) - Super 8 extracts, VHS, Laserdisc, DVD or Blu-ray: find here and by country, the different releases of Snow White to watch the film at home - [Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/) - From arrangements for singing or children, to versions for piano, guitar, find here the commercialized sheet music of the songs and score of the movie. - [Press](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/) - Here's a look at articles published about Snow White in many magazines and newspapers across borders and decades. - [Production photographs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-photographs/) - During the production of his first feature film, many photographs were taken of the crews at work. Some are spontaneous, and many were staged for publicity purposes for publication in magazines, newspapers and other media. One can sometimes recognize details in these photographs that betray their nature, such as storyboards that seem to have been - [Models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/) - See the actors and the animators modeling for the animators to create the unforgettable characters of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [Deleted scenes](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/deleted-scenes/) - During the development of the feature film, several sequences were abandoned at different stages of development. Discover which ones here. - [The Story](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-story/) - This is the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as told in the film, and if you wish to dig deeper into how this final version came to be, I suggest you explore the productions documents by clicking on the button below. Once upon a time, there lived a lovely little princess named - [About the Film](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/) - Story, main titles, cast, music, deleted scenes, live models, events, sequels and more information about the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - [All Together](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/all-together/) - [American sheet music "Heigh-Ho”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/american-sheet-music-heigh-ho/) - This is the score of the song "Heigh Ho" published by Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937 and composed by Frank Churchill for the music and Larry Morey for the lyrics. The American rights holders are mentioned on the cover: Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers 799 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y., to whom Walt Disney has - [American sheet music for “Whistle While You Work”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/american-sheet-music-for-whistle-while-you-work/) - This sheet is the score of the song "Whistle While You Work" published by Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937 and composed by Frank Churchill for the music and Larry Morey for the lyrics. The American rights holders are mentioned on the cover: Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers 799 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y., to whom - [American sheet music “The Dwarf's Yodel Song”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/american-sheet-music-the-dwarfs-yodel-song/) - This sheet is the score of "The Dwarf's Yodel Song" published by Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937, with music by Frank Churchill and lyrics by Larry Morey. The American rights holders are mentioned on the cover: Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers 799 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y., to whom Walt Disney has granted the rights - [American sheet music "Some Day My Prince Will Come"](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/american-sheet-music-some-day-my-prince-will-come/) - This is the sheet music for the song "Some Day My Prince Will Come" published by Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937 and composed by Frank Churchill for the music and Larry Morey for the lyrics. The American rights holders are mentioned on the cover: Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers 799 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y., - [American sheet music for “I'm Wishing”](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/american-sheet-music-for-im-wishing/) - This is the score of the song "I'm Wishing" published by Irving Berlin Inc. in 1937 and composed by Frank Churchill for the music and Larry Morey for the lyrics. The American rights holders are mentioned on the cover: Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers 799 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y., to whom Walt Disney has - [Picturegoer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/picturegoer/) - Picturegoer is a British movie magazine that was originally published in 1921, the result of a merger of several magazines that originated in 1911. At the time of the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and since 1931, it was a weekly magazine and remained so until September 1939, when it became bi-weekly. - [Deluxe album of scores for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/french-sheet-music/deluxe-album-of-scores-for-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - This French album gathers songs from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs arranged for piano. It was published in 1938 and remained in print even after the war, even though the cover reads "A new Walt Disney feature". It sold for FF20 and was published with the authorization of Walt Disney Mickey mouse - [Séphériadès Snow White postcards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/sepheriades-snow-white-postcards/) - To mark the original French release of the film in 1938, E. Séphériadès Editions, 15 rue Pavée, Paris IVe. Séphériadès, 15 rue Pavée, Paris IV, obtained authorization from Walt Disney Mickey Mouse S.A. to produce a batch of postcards reproducing scenes from the film. The interest of this type of card, at a time when - [Aux dames de France department store catalog](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/aux-dames-de-france-department-store-catalog/) - This 4-page catalog was printed to promote the products sold for the 1938 winter holidays in the Aux dames de France department store located at 40 to 48 rue Saint-Ferréol in Marseille. In 2021, after having been the address of Galeries Lafayette, it is now home to a Boulanger store. In the December 4, 1938 - [Hachette book catalog](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/miscellaneous-merchandise/hachette-book-catalog/) - This 8-page catalog was printed for books published by Hachette for the winter holidays of 1938 - 1939. It's worth noting that it doesn't feature "Noël 1938" (Christmas 1938), but rather "Etrennes 1939" (Newyears 1939), traditionally an occasion for offering books. In the pages of the catalog, we find Snow White books such as the - [The Seven Dwarfs' Cottage (Les albums roses) 1955](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/the-seven-dwarfs-cottage-les-albums-roses-1955/) - InformationComplete title: The Seven Dwarfs' CottageAuthor: Annie North BedfordIllustrations: Julius SvendsenPublication Date: 1955Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 28Back to French Books This book is in fact a French adaptation of Walt Disney's Seven Dwarfs Find a House in the Little Golden Book series. - [Once Upon a Time (Les grands albums roses) 1959](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/once-upon-a-time-les-grands-albums-roses-1959/) - InformationComplete title: Once Upon a TimeAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1959Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 52Back to French Books This book brings together two stories: The Seven Dwarfs’ Cottage, previously published in 1955, and Noah's Ark.To eliminate page 26 of the original story, some drawings have been removed, and the text - [Les Albums Roses "Snow White" published by Hachette in 1951](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/les-albums-roses-snow-white-published-by-hachette-in-1951/) - InformationComplete title: Snow WhiteAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1951Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 6.3” x 7.7”Number of pages: 28Back to French Books Since the film's release, Hachette Editions has held the contract to publish the books in France, and when the film was re-released in 1951, the story was reissued in the Les Albums Roses collection, - [“Snow White” book published by Hachette in 1949](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-book-published-by-hachette-in-1949/) - InformationComplete title: Snow WhiteAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1949Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF?Dimensions: 7.5” x 9.45”Number of pages: 24Back to French Books After the war, Hachette still held the publishing contract for the books in France, and reissued the book that had come out in 1938. But in the Hop-là album collection, a new 24-page book - [Snow White and Her Animal Friends](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-and-her-animal-friends/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White and Her Animal FriendsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF40.00Dimensions: 7.3” x 9.25”Number of pages: 60Back to French Books To coincide with the film's original release in 1938, Hachette Editions won the contract to publish the books in France, and several were released that year. The title of this - [“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" book published by Hachette in 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-book-published-by-hachette-in-1938/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF15.00Dimensions: 9” x 11.20”Number of pages: 48Back to French Books To coincide with the film's original release in 1938, Hachette Editions won the contract to publish the books in France, and several were published that year. One of - [Snow White Magic Mirror Book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/snow-white-magic-mirror-book/) - InformationComplete title: Snow White Magic Mirror BookAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1939Publishers: Dean & Son LTD. 41/43 Ludgate Hill, London, EC4, for Stephenson Bros. LTD, BradfordCountry: Great BritainRetail price: complimentaryDimensions: 3.15” x 9.85”Number of pages: 62Back to British Books In 1939, this book was published in Great Britain by Dean & Son LTD. 41/43 Ludgate Hill, - [Dean and Son Book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/british-books/dean-and-son-book/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Dean & Son LTD, 6 La belle sauvage, Ludgate Hill, E.C.4.Country: Great BritainRetail price: £?Dimensions: 8.3” x 11”Number of pages: 64Back to British Books This 1938 softcover book was made and printed in Great Britain by Dean & Son LTD, 6 - [Neue Film-Welt](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/german-press/neue-film-welt/) - The April 1950 issue of Neue Film-Welt, sold for 1,50 DM, featured a full-page advertisement for “Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge” (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). Beneath the headline is the phrase "Aufnahmen aus dem reizvollen, von Walt Disney gestalteten Zeichentrickfilm in Farben," meaning "shots from Walt Disney's charming color animated film." The ad - [Weekly Illustrated](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/weekly-illustrated/) - Weekly Illustrated was a weekly British magazine published from 1934 to 1958, although it changed its name to "Illustrated" in 1939. January 1, 1938 The issue number 27, volume IV celebrating 1938 also adapts the American Life magazine article published on December 13, 1937 that told the story of the film through a succession of - [Film Pictorial](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/british-press/film-pictorial/) - Film Pictorial is a British magazine that covered the original release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in several issues. In 1939, Film Pictorial was absorbed by Picture Show magazine. February 26, 1938 The article in that issue mentions the censorship issues that plagued the film in Great Britain, poking fun at the censors. - [Popular Science Monthly](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/popular-science-monthly/) - This magazine, published in January 1938 (Volume 132, Number 1), explains in great detail with several pictures how to make a full length cartoon in the article "Putting a Fairy Tale on the Screen" by Andrew R. Boone on page 50. The magazine sold for 15 cents and was edited by Raymond J. Brown. Putting - [This Week in Cleveland](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/this-week-in-cleveland/) - This weekly magazine is a program of remarkable outings in the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The cover of this issue, dated August 31, 1940, features the city's main attraction that week: a show by singer Harry Stockwell, whose photo bears the caption: "the voice of Prince Charming in the film Snow White and the Seven - [Liberty Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/liberty-magazine/) - November 26, 1938 On its cover, the November 26, 1938 issue of Liberty magazine featured an article by Ruth Waterbury entitled "What Snow White's Father is Doing Now". The article reviews the producer's plans following the worldwide success of Snow White. The article is spread over two pages, separated by an advertisement. It discusses Bambi, - [Stage Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/stage-magazine/) - The cover of Stage magazine from February 1938, a never-before-seen illustration of the dwarf Grumpy, conceals an article on the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The article, entitled "The Adventures of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", is signed by Munro Leaf and illustrated with previously unpublished drawings by A. Birnbaum. Munro Leaf - [The Hollywood Reporter](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/the-hollywood-reporter/) - The renowned corporate magazine The Hollywood Reporter obviously mentioned the film several times. December 9, 1937 The newspaper devotes here an article to the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and announces the film's premiere. On page 2, the insert "Disney Dwarfs premieres at Carthay with $5 top", in addition to announcing the December - [Movie Mirror Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/movie-mirror-magazine/) - At a time when the film's success was no longer a secret, magazines were snapping up Snow White visuals for their covers. In its May 1938 issue, Movie Mirror published a front-page image that has since been reproduced on magnets and postcards. The article, with its "shocking" title ("The Dramatic Life and Death of Dopey"), - [Life Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/american-press/life-magazine/) - December 13, 1937 One week before its premiere, Life magazine devotes an article to the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The article, entitled "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Disney animates a full-length film", focuses on the behind-the-scenes aspects of the film, both in its brief, educational text, and in the illustrations, - [Snow White Rey cut-outs by Hachette](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/french-books/snow-white-rey-cut-outs-by-hachette/) - InformationComplete title: Rey Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs cut-outs after Walt DisneyAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: HachetteCountry: FranceRetail price: FF6.00Dimensions: 9.85” x 13”Number of pages: 4Back to French Books French paper cut-outs In 1938, Hachette publishes a number of books, but this specific publication, available for FF6 a copy, gives the opportunity to own - [Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge (1955)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/schneewittchen-und-die-sieben-zwerge-1955/) - Image Gallery - [Sequence 14C - Witch Urges Snow White to Make Wish](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-art/sequence-14c-witch-urges-snow-white-to-make-wish/) - The montage of the two parallel scenes continues. After leaving the dwarfs, we find the Queen's attempts to achieve her ends: she has succeeded in getting in, and is now trying to win the young girl's trust by offering her an apple she says is miraculous. "One bite and all your dreams come true." Production - [The Railroad Hour](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/radio-programs/the-railroad-hour/) - Production informationTitle of the Show: The Railroad HourSponsored by The Association of American RailroadsOrchestra leader: Carmen DragonNetwork: NBCEpisode: 65Air date: December 26, 1949CastHosts: Marvin Miller & Gordon MacRaeSnow White: Jane PowellPrince: Gordon MacRaeQueen: Jeanette NolanSlave in the magic mirror: ?Huntsman: ?Doc: ?Sneezy: ?Grumpy: Pinto ColvigSpecial guests: Arthur Q. Bryan & Sam HearnBack to Radio Programs - [Radio programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/radio-programs/) - Here are the radio programs which promoted Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or were in connection with the film around the world. - [Emilia Faucher](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-2025-disney-remake/emilia-faucher/) - InformationFull name: Emilia FaucherBirth: June 6, 2013 in Cambridge, MassachusettsJob on Snow White:Snow White as a child in the 2025 RemakeBack to Snow White 2025 Young Princess Emilia Faucher first appears in the Christmas TV Movie A Ring for Christmas as Penelope in 2020 when she was only seven. The next year, she is chosen - [Happily Ever After](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/happily-ever-after/) - Production informationRelease dates: May 28, 1993 (USA), 2022 - June 20, 1990 (France)Studios: Filmation Associates & Kel Air ProductionsDirector: John HowleyWriters: Martha Moran & Robby LondonComposer: Frank W. BeckerProducer: Lou ScheimerAssociate producers: John Grusd, Robby London & Erika ScheimerArt Direction: Cheryl BascomEditors: Joe Gall, Rick Gehr & Jeff PatchProduction Designers: Ray Aragon, Gerald Forton, Frank - [Fantasia 2000](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/fantasia-2000/) - [L'Express magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/lexpress-magazine/) - L'Express is a French weekly news magazine founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud. Not everyone likes Snow White. Danièle Heymann (1933 – 2019), who wrote this article for the 1973 rerelease of the film in France, is far from impressed. Or rather, she argues that the film, underneath a schmaltzy veneer, is - [World Premiere Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/american-programs/world-premiere-program/) - This was the program made for the famous premiere at the Carthay Circle Theater on December 21, 1937. Among the many people and company who had their “congratulations and best wishes” printed in it, a certain Louis M. Fisch married singer Beatrice Hagen, who sang for Snow White in the French version of the film - [She Sees Dwarfs Everywhere!](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/she-sees-dwarfs-everywhere/) - Production informationRelease dates: April 7, 1982 (France)Studios: Chloë Productions, Foch Production, Sphinx FilmsDirector: Jean-Claude SussfeldWriters: Philippe Bruneau & Jean Claude SussfeldExecutive producer: Jean-Pierre FougeaComposers: Jean-Philippe Goude & Ramon PipiCinematography: Henri ClaironEditor: Catherine KelberMain CastSnow White: ZabouThe traveling Prince: Thierry LhermittePrince Charming: Martin LamotteThe Queen: Claire MagninThe cunning huntsman: Christian ClavierThe King of France: Jean-Paul MuelThe - [Gremlins](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/gremlins/) - Production informationRelease dates: June 8, 1984 (USA)Studios: Warner BrosDirector: Joe DanteWriters: Chris ColumbusComposer: Jerry GoldsmithProducer: Michael FinnellExecutive producers: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall & Steven SpielbergCinematography: John HoraEditor: Tina HirschMain CastBilly: Zach GalliganKate: Phoebe CatesBack to References to Snow White from other studios The Gremlins are characters created in 1942 by Roal Dahl who tried, with - [Le Point magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/le-point-magazine/) - Le Point is a French weekly news magazine, founded in 1972, with a right-wing editorial line. It is still published today. When Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was re-released in France in 1973, it published a brief but laudatory review of the film. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 1938, American re-release, by Walt - [Pour Vous magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/pour-vous-magazine/) - The French weekly film magazine Pour Vous (“For You”) was published from November 22, 1928 to June 5, 1940. It is a large-format, lavishly illustrated magazine. Its editorial board, sponsored by L'Intransigeant, was located at 22 rue d'Aboukir, 75002 Paris. In 1937, in the run-up to the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, - [L'illustration Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/lillustration-magazine/) - May 7, 1938 This article, signed « R. de B. » and entitled « A Masterpiece of Animation” explains how Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was made to a French audience that could discover the film in only one theater in Paris where the film had premiered the day before. The text is enhanced by several drawings - [Cinémonde](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/cinemonde/) - Cinémonde is a film magazine published between November 1928 until 1968 with an interruption during World War II. At the time of the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Maurice Bessy has been running the magazine since 1934. December 1937 The Christmas edition of Cinémonde was published yearly in December. It had many - [Ciné-Miroir](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/cine-miroir/) - Ciné-Miroir was a French weekly cinema publication published from 1922 to 1940, and again from 1946 to 1953. May 6, 1938 While the film was being released exclusively in Paris, Ciné-Miroir introduced the characters to its readers in issue no. 683 of May 6, 1938, with actor Harry Baur on the cover. The author kept - [Snow White in Arts Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/snow-white-in-arts-magazine/) - Snow White is not art The DNA of the highly intellectual French magazine "Arts," founded in 1952 and published until 1966, can be understood through the title of the book dedicated to it by Henri Blondet: "The Culture of Provocation." Once this is understood, it's no surprise that the article by a courageous anonymous author - [Valeurs Actuelles magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/valeurs-actuelles-magazine/) - Founded in 1966 by Raymond Bourgine, Valeurs Actuelles was a French magazine focused on stock market information before becoming a far-right opinion newspaper, which is still published today. From 1966 to 1972, film criticism was provided by the anti-Semitic writer Lucien Rebatet under his usual pseudonym, François Vinneuil. However, it was his successor, Michel Marmin, - [Danish Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/danish-records/) - Here are the various Danish records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Stories Songs - [Snow White in the newspaper Combat](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/french-press/snow-white-in-the-newspaper-combat/) - The French Resistance Combat was a French Resistance newspaper founded during World War II in 1941 by Henri Frenay and Berty Albrecht, two key figures in the French Resistance. Although Combat continued to have significant cultural and political influence, it struggled with financial difficulties, and its circulation gradually declined, to finally cease publication in 1974. - [Snow White in Le Soir](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/belgian-press/snow-white-in-le-soir/) - "Le Soir" is a Belgian French-language generalist daily newspaper founded in 1887 by Émile Rossel. It is still published today and has thus witnessed all the releases of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The article from August 10, 1951, is somewhat critical of the film's quality, following the release of Cinderella. The 1962 article - [Earl Hurd](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/earl-hurd/) - InformationFull name: Fredrick Earl HurdBirth: September 14, 1880 in Kansas City, MissouriDeath: September 28, 1940 in Burbank, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:1934 - 1940Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles The inventor of the cel Earl Hurd was a pioneering American animator and cartoonist whose innovations profoundly influenced animation. Initially, he - [Dick Rickard](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/dick-rickard/) - InformationFull name: Richard Manderville RickardBirth: April 21, 1907 in Indianapolis, IndianaDeath: December 30, 1970 in Seattle, WashingtonMarriage:Anna Helene Ingeborg Olander (1931 - ?)Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles - [Otto Englander](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/main-titles/otto-englander/) - InformationFull name: Otto EnglanderBirth: February 17, 1906 in Tuzla, BosniaDeath: October 13, 1969 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Ester Erna Pinto (February 24, 1909 - November 4, 2008)Job on Snow White:ScriptwriterWorked on all sequencesBack to Main Titles Otto Englander was an early collaborator of Walt Disney. He also worked for Ub Iwerks when the latter had his - [Katy Vail](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-third-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/katy-vail/) - InformationFull name: Katy VailBirth: July 7, 1934 in Innsbruck, AustriaDeath: December 30, 2008 in Rueil-Malmaison, FranceJob on Snow White:Voice of the hag in the third 2001 French dubbing of the filmVoice of the hag in House of Mouse The daughter of Laurence Vail, a French-American sculptor, and Kay Boyle, an American writer (The Crazy Hunter, - [Marge Belcher](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/snow-white-live-models/marge-belcher/) - Marge Belcher modeled for the animators to create the perfect Snow White and went on to fame as Marge Champion - [Magic Mirror Live Models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/magic-mirror-live-models/) - The Queen's slave in the magic mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs naturally presented a major challenge: only its facial features are visible. No body, no eyes, no hair. Nothing that could potentially betray a personality. Moreover, its face is partially hidden by the distortions of the mirror (obtained through the technique of - [Albert Valsien](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/snow-white-odeon-record-279473-by-albert-valsien/albert-valsien/) - InformationFull name: Nathan Albert ValensiBirth: April 24, 1882 in Algiers, Algeria (France)Death: May 22, 1955 in Paris, FranceMarriages:Marie Charlotte Berthe Léandro (? - ?)Yvonne Alexandrine Dupont (? - May 22, 1955)Job on Snow White:Conductor on the Snow White record Odeon 279473 Like a Waltz This composer, arranger and conductor, popular in the 1920s and 1930s, - [Lyn Murray](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/lyn-murray/) - InformationFull name: Lionel BreezeBirth: December 6, 1909 in London, EnglandDeath: May 20, 1989 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaMarriage:Margaret Paxton (? - 1982)Connection with Snow White:Arranger of the 1944 Decca album A 368Composer on Snow White and the Three Stooges Composer, arranger, conductor Lyn Murray conducted the orchestra and chorus on the 1944 Decca album A 368. - [Spanish Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/spanish-records/) - Here are the various Spanish records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Soundracks - [Japanese Records](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/japanese-records/) - Here are the various Japanese records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Soundtracks - [Pathé magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/press/belgian-press/pathe-magazine/) - October 29, 1938 The 36-page issue 29 of the 10th year of this Belgian magazine contains an article on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which, in the form of an article written by Walt Disney himself, reproduces most of the elements of the February 26, 1938 article in the British Picturegoer, which was also - [Walt Disney’s Famous Seven Dwarfs (944) – 1938](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/walt-disneys-famous-seven-dwarfs-944-1938/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Famous Seven Dwarfs – An Authorized story of the Walt Disney charactersAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom WoodPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company Co. Racine, WisconsinReference number: 944Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 10.2” x 11.2”Number of pages: 20Back to American Books The book - [The First French dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Blanche Neige et les sept nainsGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirector: Marcel VenturaAssistant director: Alfred A. FatioCastSnow White (dialogs): Christiane TourneurSnow White (singing): Beatrice HagenThe Queen: Adrienne D'AmbricourtThe Prince: Marcel VenturaThe Slave in the Magic Mirror: Jean de BriacThe Huntsman: André CheronDoc: Eugene BordenGrumpy: André CheronHappy: Charles de RavenneSleepy: Roger ValmyBashful: Louis MercierSneezy: Roger ValmyFirst - [Louis Hightower](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/louis-hightower/) - InformationFull name: Louis HightowerBirth: July 19, 1917 in FloridaDeath: September 2, 1943 in Siciliy, ItalyJob on Snow White:Model for the Prince (uncredited)Back to Models Like the Queen, the Prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is an ultra-realistic character. This was not always a given for the studio artists. Indeed, the major problem with - [Jack Cutting](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/jack-cutting/) - InformationFull name: John Walter CuttingBirth: January 6, 1908 in New York City, New YorkDeath: August 17, 1988 in Hollywood, CaliforniaMarriage:Camille (? – ?)Job on Snow White:General supervisor of the second French version Dubbing director Before the experience of dubbing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in several languages was even finished, Roy and Walt Disney - [The first Dutch dubbing of Snow White](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-dutch-dubbing-of-snow-white/) - Production informationTitle: Sneeuwwitje en de zeven dwergenGeneral supervisor: Stuart BuchananDirector: Kurt GerrsonTechnical manager: Oscar van LeerProduction manager: Max TakRecording dates: May-July, 1938Studio: CineTone, AmsterdamCastSnow White (Sneeuwwitje - dialogs): Cecilia BachSnow White (Sneeuwwitje - singing): Frieda Ella van HessenQueen: Tilly Perin-BouwmeesterPrince: Lex KarsemeijerDoc: Louis de BreeGrumpy (Grumpie): Johan Kaart Jr.Happy (Giechel): Koos Koen - Wam Heskes ?Bashful (Bloosje): - [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1971) Turkish remake](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-from-other-studios/pamuk-prenses-ve-yedi-cuceler-1971-snow-white-turkish-remake/) - [British Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/british-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards (or "Front-of-House") used to promote the film during its successive releases in Great Britain. They measure 8"x10". 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs went on general release in Great Britain on March 12, 1938. 1964 On december 20, 1964, Snow White comes out in Great Britain. 1972 - [Images](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/) - Find here publicity material, production photographs, artwork and more Snow White related images from around the world and through the ages. - [French Premiere in Paris](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/premieres-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/french-premiere-in-paris/) - [London Premiere](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/premieres-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/london-premiere/) - The Great Britain (and European) Premiere takes place on February 24, 1938 at The New Gallery Cinema on Regent Street in London. The place remained a movie house until 1953. It is now a Clothes shop. The program made for this premiere engagement bears many similarities with the New York program. Snow White and the - [Liege Palace Snow White Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/belgian-programs/liege-palace-snow-white-program/) - This program was made for Liege's Palace Theater for the October 7, 1938 release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Prices of seats range from 3 to 10 francs and children pay half price. The program of the evenings from October 7 to October 13 goes: Waltdteufeld's Waltz played at the theater organ by - [Brussels Eldorado Premiere Engagement Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/belgian-programs/brussels-eldorado-premiere-engagement-program/) - This program was made for the Belgian premiere Engagement of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which took place from May 19, 1938 at the Eldorado Theater of Brussels. A separate red leaflet included in the program advertises the music shop Opera Corner where the Snow White records can be purchased. - [Hanoi Majestic Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/french-programs/hanoi-majestic-program/) - This program, richly bound with a red cord, was designed for the original French release (because at the time, France had colonies) at the Majestic cinema in Hanoi, Indochina, now Vietnam. The newspaper "L'avenir du Tonkin" of January 4, 1939, confirms that the previous week, probably at a press screening, the film "was a great - [Program and Prime Magazine](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/french-programs/program-and-prime-magazine/) - This leaflet was most likely handed out in theaters. The text is a summary of the story. - [French Snow White Program](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/french-programs/french-snow-white-program/) - This regular program was used in French theater and could be purchased for 2 francs. It reproduces the exact content found in the Marignan program without the ads. The first article called "Walt Disney the Enchanter" tells about the genesis of the film and presents the characters. "The Legend of Snow White" is a summary - [Belgian Programs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/belgian-programs/) - Find on this page the programs handed out to theater goers in Belgium. Eldorado Theater Program Premiere Program Eldorado Program Premiere Engagement Program Palace Program Liege Film Program - [Buffalo Premiere](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/american-programs/buffalo-premiere/) - The Buffalo Premiere took place on Friday, March 4, 1938 at Michael Shea's Great Lakes theater located 612 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202. The theater had opened on May 30, 1927 and closed February 20, 1965. The auditorium was demolished soon after that. - [The Playgoer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/programs/american-programs/the-playgoer/) - The Playgoer is the Carthay Circle Theater magazine and this is the copy that contains the program of the world premiere engagement of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The Magazine is published by John F. Hubert, 1633 South Los Angeles Street, in LA. It contains mostly advertisements for various stores and products, such as - [Italian Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/italian-sheet-music/) - Find here the Italian scores and albums of songs and music from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Ehi-Ho! Suvini-Zerboni editions 1938 The songs of Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, Curci editions 1961 - [British Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/british-sheet-music/) - Find here the British scores and albums of songs and music from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White Children's Album 1938 Heigh-Ho 1938 Piano selection 1938 Children's Film Favourites 1978 - [American Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/) - Find here the American scores and albums of songs and music from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Souvenir Album 1938 Heigh-Ho 1938 Whistle While You Work 1938 The Dwarfs' Yodel Song 1938 Some Day My Prince Will Come 1938 I'm Wishing 1938 Souvenir Album 1944 Master Score 2015 - [Souvenir Sheet Music Album by Bourne Inc.](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/souvenir-sheet-music-album-by-bourne-inc/) - This "souvenir album" sold for $1.25, as the cover reminds us, is the collection of sheet music for Walt Disney's film songs published in the United States. It is a reissue of the album originally published by Irving Berlin before the company changed its name in 1944, which dates the present work to an equal - [Souvenir Album by Irving Berlin Inc.](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/american-sheet-music/souvenir-album-by-irving-berlin-inc/) - This "souvenir album" sold for $0.75, as the cover reminds us, is the collection of sheet music for Walt Disney's film songs published in the United States. This is the original album published by Irving Berlin before the company changed its name in 1944, after which the album was reissued with subtle changes. The album - [German sheet music "Mein Herz schlägt so wie dein Herz"](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/german-sheet-music/german-sheet-music-mein-herz-schlagt-so-wie-dein-herz/) - My Heart Beats Like Your Heart This German sheet music is a version published by Sidemton Verlag GmbH of Cologne for the song "One Song" under the title "Mein Herz schlägt so wie dein Herz," which means "My Heart Beats Like Your Heart." It is a much freer adaptation by Kurt Feltz compared to the - [German Sheet Music](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/sheet-music/german-sheet-music/) - Find here the German scores and albums of songs and music from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that were sold in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other German speaking countries. - [German Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/german-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in Germany and possibly Austria. 1950 - [Italian Lobby Cards](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/lobby-cards/italian-lobby-cards/) - Find on this page the lobby cards used to promote the film during its successive releases in Italy. 1938 - [Walt Disney’s Dopey – He don’t talk none (955)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/walt-disneys-dopey-he-dont-talk-none-955/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Dopey – He don’t talk noneAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company CoReference number: 955Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 12” x 8.90”Number of pages: 12Back to American Books This 12 page book, including covers, is aimed at small children, with linen-like pages. The story is that of Dopey coming home from - [An Authorized book of the Walt Disney movie (925)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/an-authorized-book-of-the-walt-disney-movie-925/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – An Authorized book of the Walt Disney movieAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company CoReference number: 925Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 13” x 9.50”Number of pages: 12Back to American Books The book - [Snow White Whitman Publishing storybook (777)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/snow-white-whitman-publishing-storybook-777/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, WisconsinReference number: 777Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 6.5” x 5.25”Number of pages: 64Back to American Books The book - [Walt Disney’s Animals from Snow White (922)](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/walt-disneys-animals-from-snow-white-922/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney’s Animals from Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: unknownPublication Date: 1938Publishers: Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, WisconsinReference number: 922Country: USARetail price: unknownDimensions: 12” x 8.90”Number of pages: 12Back to American Books This book is clearly aimed for small children with a short attention span. It is only 12 pages long, counting - [David McKay book](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/american-books/david-mckay-book/) - InformationComplete title: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven DwarfsAuthor: unknownIllustrations: Tom WoodPublication Date: January 1938Publishers: The David McKay Company of PhiladelphiaCountry: USARetail price: $1.00Dimensions: 10.45” x 9.25”Number of pages: 42Back to American Books Even before the original release of the film, this hardcover book was released in the United States in 1937 by the - [Danish Books](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/danish-books/) - Storybooks Here are some of the books published in Denmark that tell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snehvide og de syv dværge 1938 (Hasselbalch) - [Blanca de Castejón](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-spanish-dubbing-of-snow-white/blanca-de-castejon/) - InformationFull name: María Blanca Josefina Regalado Castejón y OteroBirth: May 13, 1906 in San Juan, Puerto RicoDeath: December 26, 1969 in Mexico, MexicoMarriages:Federico Lara Tena (? - ?)Rafael Banquells (1934 - 1942)Job on Snow White:Speaking voice of the Queen in the first Spanish version (uncredited) Blanca de Castejón made her debut in Hollywood in the - [Snow White Returns](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/snow-white-returns/) - Several entire sequences of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, or sometimes single scenes, were cut at various stages of production before the film was released in its final version. But in order to capitalize on the work already done on the reunion sequence, the bed-building sequence, the soup sequence, and to reuse the cut - [Wish](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/wish/) - [Dwarfs Live Models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/dwarfs-live-models/) - The dwarfs are cartoony characters. Compared to all the other human characters that populate the film, they were reportedly more fun to animate because they did not require absolute likeness to human movements. That said, they were frequently around Snow White or the Prince which meant that they needed to move relatively realistically and to - [Snow White and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/events/radio-programs/snow-white-and-charlie-mccarthy-on-the-chase-and-sanborn-hour/) - Production informationTitle of the Show: The Chase and Sanborn HourSponsored by Chase and SanbornOrchestra leader: Robert ArmbrusterNetwork: NBCEpisode: 33Air date: December 19, 1937CastHosts: Don Ameche, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthySnow White: Adriana CaselottiQueen: Lucille La VerneSlave in the magic mirror: Moroni OlsenDoc: Roy AtwellSneezy: Billy GilbertGrumpy: Pinto ColvigSingers: Rudy Vallee & Dorothy LamourSpecial guests: Billy Mauch, - [Roy Atwell](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/the-cast/roy-atwell/) - InformationFull name: John Leroy AtwellBirth: May 2, 1878 in Syracuse, New YorkDeath: February 6, 1962 in New York City, New YorkMarriages:Blanche West (1907 - ?)Dorothy Young (February 21, 1913 - 1916)Ethel Smith (1919 - 1936)Job on Snow White:Voice of Doc (uncredited)Back to Cast - [Betty Kimball](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/snow-white-live-models/betty-kimball/) - [Virginia Davis](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/snow-white-live-models/virginia-davis/) - [Élyane Célis](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/elyane-celis/) - [Lucienne Dugard](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/french-records/lucienne-dugard/) - [American 2001 DVD of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/home-video/american-2001-dvd-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - [Escape to Witch Mountain](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/escape-to-witch-mountain/) - [Once Upon a Studio](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/sequels/references-to-snow-white-in-walt-disney-productions/once-upon-a-studio/) - Discarded scene Snow White originally had a conversation with Pumbaa, from The Lion King, about her age in a scene discarded from the final version of the film. Photo Gallery - [Paul Godkin](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/hag-live-models/paul-godkin/) - InformationFull name: Paul GodkinBirth: December 28, 1914 in Beaumont, TexasDeath: June 7, 1985 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWorked at the Disney studio between:circa 1935-1937Job on Snow White:Model for the HagBack to Main Titles A friend of Marge's Marge Belcher remembered in a 1987 interview that Paul Godkin, a pupil in her father's dancing school, modeled for - [Nestor Paiva](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/hag-live-models/nestor-paiva/) - InformationFull name: Nestor Caetano PaivaBirth: June 30, 1905 in Fresno, CaliforniaDeath: September 9, 1966 in Hollywood, California (cancer)Worked at the Disney studio between:circa 1935-1937Job on Snow White:Model for the HagBack to Main Titles According to Ward Kimball in an interview with David Johnson, actor Nestor Paiva, who played the villain in the Los Angeles play - [American 1994 VHS tape of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/home-video/american-1994-vhs-tape-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/) - [Walt Disney](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/images/production-photographs/walt-disney/) - The man behind the masterpiece is the producer. It seldom is the case, the director is considered the main artist in many cases nowadays. But who in the general public remembers David Hand? Nobody ever says "David Hand's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". It just so happens that Walt Disney was never so omnipresent - [Don Brodie](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/hag-live-models/don-brodie/) - Don Brodie, a surprisingly prolific actor, tells us in his interview with David Johnson about his experience on the film where, wearing a fake nose and a big cape, he lent his silhouette to the witch of the film. His voice had previously been heard on secondary characters in the studio's short films. He remembers - [Marcel Ventura](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/marcel-ventura/) - InformationFull name: Marcelo VenturaBirth: March 14, 1901 in Valparaiso, ChileDeath: January 2, 1984 in New York City, New YorkJob on Snow White:Voice of the Prince in the first French version (uncredited)Dubbing director of the first French version A diplomat Born Marcelo Ventura on March 14, 1901 in Valparaiso, Chile (to Beno Ventura, Spanish, and Marianne - [Charles de Ravenne](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/charles-de-ravenne/) - InformationFull name: Charles Accursius de RavenneBirth: April 6, 1911 in Nice, FranceDeath: April 5, 1977 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaJob on Snow White:Voice of Happy in the first French version (uncredited) - [Claudine Meunier](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/claudine-meunier/) - InformationFull name: Claudine BargeBirth: April 26, 1926Job on Snow White:Chorus member in the second French version - [José Germain](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/jose-germain/) - InformationFull name: José GermainBirth: January 11, 1930Job on Snow White:Singing voice of dwarfs and chorus member in the second French version - [Claude Germain](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/claude-germain/) - InformationFull name: Claude GermainJob on Snow White:Singing voice of Sneezy and chorus member in the second French version - [Pierre Marret](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/pierre-marret/) - InformationFull name: Pierre MarretBirth: ?Death: ?Job on Snow White:Singing voice of Bashful and chorus member in the second French version - [Henri Tallourd](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/henri-tallourd/) - InformationFull name: Henri Baptiste TallourdBirth: August 8, 1917 in Angers, FranceDeath: August 8, 2006 in Pornichet, FranceJob on Snow White:Singing voice of Happy and chorus member in the second French version - [Pierre-François Caillé](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/pierre-francois-caille/) - InformationFull name: Pierre-François CailléBirth: October 18, 1907 in Nantes, FranceDeath: September 22, 1979 in Mouliherne, FranceJob on Snow White:Dubbing adapter for the second French version - [André Theurer](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-second-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/andre-theurer/) - InformationFull name: André Charles Maurice TheurerBirth: April 19, 1915 in Paris, FranceDeath: July 24, 1984 in Privas, FranceJob on Snow White:Musical director of the dubbing of the second French version - [Roger Valmy](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-first-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/roger-valmy/) - Beginnings Born October 26, 1912, in Cairo, Egypt; died August 25, 2004, in Riverside, California. His real name is Roger Abdo Harari. His brother Robert Harari had emigrated to the United States in 1929, and his brothers Victor and Roger visited him on July 16, 1936. He also had a brother named Gustave, all of - [Valérie Siclay](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-third-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/valerie-siclay/) - [Rachel Pignot](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/foreign-adaptations-of-snow-white/the-third-french-dubbing-of-snow-white/rachel-pignot/) - [Snow White live models](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/about-the-film/live-models/snow-white-live-models/) - Marge Belcher is the undisputed main model for Snow White. But for some sequences, other people were used, find out who. - [Evelyn Knight](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/evelyn-knight/) - The Lass With the Delicate Air Evelyn Knight was born on December 31, 1917 in Reedville, Virginia and died on September 28, 2007 in San Jose, California. She sings two songs on the 1944 Decca album A 368 : With a Smile and a Song and Buddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Washing Song). In the latter, she performs - [The Andy Love Four](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/the-andy-love-four/) - The Andy Love Four was a singing group from 1944 to 1948 lead by Andy Love, né Andrew Jackson Love in 1911 (1982). Members include Robert Wacker (1909-1985), Dorothy Lanham, né Dorothy Dee McCarty (1917-2015), future wife of Andy Love, and Johnny Smedberg, né John Henry Smedberg (1911-1979). They sing a song on the 1944 - [Audrey Marsh](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/audrey-marsh/) - Audrey Marsh was a singer. Born Audrey Lois Zellman on March 18, 1911 in New York City, she married Theodore Glenn Monk in 1935 and became the mother of Meredith Monk in 1942. She died in Palm Springs, California on December 13, 2009. She was often asked to sing in commercials in the 1940s and - [Harrison Knox](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/harrison-knox/) - Harrison Knox was a tenor. He sings a song on the 1944 Snow White Decca album A 368: One Song. The booklet on this album described him so: You have heard Harrison Knox on the air in some of the most popular radio shows. His success has come mainly through broadcasting. Born in a small - [Elizabeth Mulliner](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/records/american-records/selections-from-walt-disneys-feature-production-by-lyn-murray-decca-a-368/elizabeth-mulliner/) - Elizabeth Josephine Mulliner was a singer, the spouse of Norman Kador Luboff, famous conductor and composer, since November 6, 1944. She sings a song on the 1944 Snow White Decca album A 368: Some Day My Prince Will Come, with a girl choir. The booklet on this album described her so: Betty, as everyone calls - [Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge by Blüchert-Verlag](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/german-books/schneewittchen-und-die-sieben-zwerge-by-bluchert-verlag/) - Although a German-language version of the film had been made since 1938, it was not released in Austria until 1948, and in Germany in 1950. It was then that this book came out in a format very similar to what had been released in France 12 years earlier in the Hachette collection, although there the - [Sicker Verlag Schneewittchen sticker album](https://snowwhitemuseum.com/merchandising/books/german-books/sicker-verlag-schneewittchen-sticker-album/) - This German album features a collection of self-adhesive stickers on its twenty-six pages. It is published by Sicker Verlag GmbH. The title page explains the principle: collect all the stickers and exchange any duplicates. 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