Additional information for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 21, 1937. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has not yet been rated. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has a total running time of 83 minutes.
A
Denmark
L
Iceland
M/4
Portugal
U
UK
All
South Korea
G
New Zealand
6
West Germany
G
USA
Atp
Argentina
G
Australia
G
Canada
TE
Chile
S
Finland
o.Al.
Germany
A
Norway
PT
Peru
G
Singapore
T
Spain
Btl
Sweden
Livre
Brazil
83min
60min
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
Argentina
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
International
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
Mexico
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
Peru
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
USA
Blancanieves y los siete enanos
Venezuela
Blancanieves y los siete enanitos
Peru
Blancanieves y los siete enanitos
Spain
Blanche Neige et les sept nains
Belgium
Blanche Neige et les sept nains
France
Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões
Brazil
Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões
Portugal
Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge
Germany
Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge
West Germany
Snövit och de sju dvärgarna
Finland
Snövit och de sju dvärgarna
Sweden
Sneeuwwitje en de zeven dwergen
Belgium
Sneeuwwitje en de zeven dwergen
Netherlands
âÅÌÏÓÎÅÖËÁ É ÓÅÍØ ÇÎÏÍÏ×
Russia
Biancaneve e i sette nani
Italy
Blanca Neus i els set nans
Spain
Hófehérke és a hét törpe
Hungary
I Hionati kai oi 7 nanoi
Greece
Królewna Sniezka i siedmiu krasnoludków
Poland
Lumikki ja seitsemän kääpiötä
Finland
Mjallhvít
Iceland
Schneewittchen und die 7 Zwerge
Germany
Shirayuki hime
Japan
Snehulienka a sedem trpaslíkov
Czechoslovakia
Snehvide og de syv dværge
Denmark
Snehvit og de syv dvergene
Norway
Snezana i sedam patuljaka
Serbia
Snjeguljica i sedam patuljaka
Yugoslavia
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
International
Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
USA
December 21, 1937
USA
January 10, 1938
Brazil
January 22, 1938
Argentina
January 26, 1938
Argentina
February 04, 1938
USA
February 24, 1938
UK
March 12, 1938
UK
April 05, 1938
Canada
May 04, 1938
France
May 26, 1938
Belgium
May 26, 1938
Netherlands
June 02, 1938
Australia
July 21, 1938
Mexico
August 08, 1938
Italy
September 12, 1938
Norway
September 16, 1938
Czechoslovakia
September 27, 1938
Sweden
September 29, 1938
Denmark
October 16, 1938
Finland
December 08, 1938
Italy
December 12, 1938
Portugal
December 17, 1938
Switzerland
December 22, 1938
Hungary
January 16, 1941
Hong Kong
October 06, 1941
Spain
February 22, 1944
USA
December 21, 1947
Poland
June 25, 1948
Austria
September 24, 1949
Philippines
December 12, 1949
Sweden
February 24, 1950
West Germany
September 26, 1950
Japan
September 19, 1951
France
February 13, 1952
USA
October 23, 1952
Italy
December 26, 1952
Denmark
February 14, 1953
Guyana
October 30, 1955
Yugoslavia
December 12, 1957
West Germany
December 17, 1957
Japan
February 07, 1958
USA
January 31, 1960
Israel
December 12, 1962
France
December 13, 1962
Italy
December 15, 1962
Sweden
December 21, 1962
Finland
December 26, 1962
Denmark
December 14, 1964
Mexico
July 30, 1966
Lebanon
November 18, 1966
West Germany
January 14, 1967
El Salvador
June 11, 1967
USA
March 09, 1968
Japan
December 05, 1973
France
December 21, 1973
Finland
December 22, 1973
Sweden
December 19, 1975
West Germany
December 20, 1975
USA
August 23, 1980
Japan
December 19, 1980
Italy
December 17, 1982
Finland
December 17, 1982
Sweden
July 15, 1983
USA
November 26, 1983
West Germany
November 30, 1983
France
December 02, 1983
Spain
December 15, 1983
Australia
June 11, 1984
Kuwait
December 20, 1984
Netherlands
July 20, 1985
Japan
July 15, 1987
USA
July 17, 1987
USA
December 26, 1988
Australia
July 21, 1990
Japan
February 12, 1992
France
February 21, 1992
UK
March 27, 1992
Italy
March 27, 1992
Sweden
April 02, 1992
Germany
April 09, 1992
Australia
April 10, 1992
Portugal
July 02, 1993
USA
July 23, 1993
UK
, 1994
Denmark
January 08, 1994
Japan
May 25, 2001
Poland
May 01, 2002
Norway
September , 2007
Greece
October 06, 2009
USA
November 09, 2009
Ireland
November 09, 2009
UK
Walt Disney's new characters in his first full-length production!
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A beautiful girl, Snow White, takes refuge in the forest in the house of seven dwarfs to hide from her stepmother, the wicked Queen. The Queen is jealous because she wants to be known as "the fairest in the land," and Snow White's beauty surpasses her own. The dwarfs grow to love their unexpected visitor, who cleans their house and cooks their meals. But one day while the dwarfs are at their diamond mine, the Queen arrives at the cottage disguised as an old peddler woman and persuades Snow White to bite into a poisoned apple. The dwarfs, warned by the forest animals, rush home to chase the witch away, but they are too late to save Snow White from the poisoned apple. They place her in a glass coffin in the woods and mourn for her. The Prince, who has fallen in love with Snow White, happens by and awakens her from the wicked Queen's deathlike spell with "love's first kiss."
William Cottrell
David Hand
Wilfred Jackson
Larry Morey
Perce Pearce
Ben Sharpsteen
Director(s)
Wilhelm Grimm
Jacob Grimm
Ted Sears
Richard Creedon
Otto Englander
Dick Rickard
Earl Hurd
Merrill De Maris
Dorothy Ann Blank
Webb Smith
Writer(s)
Walt Disney
producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
Leigh Harline
Paul J. Smith
Composer(s)
Doc (voice) (uncredited)
Roy Atwell
Huntsman (voice) (uncredited)
Stuart Buchanan
Snow White (voice) (uncredited)
Adriana Caselotti
Finale Chorus (voice) (uncredited)
Hall Johnson Choir
Dopey / Chipmunk & Squirrel sneezes (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Collins
Sleepy / Grumpy (voice) (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig
Birds (voice) (uncredited)
Marion Darlington
Sneezy (voice) (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert
Happy (voice) (uncredited)
Otis Harlan
Queen / Witch (voice) (uncredited)
Lucille La Verne
Yodeling Man (voice) (uncredited)
James MacDonald
Bashful (voice) (uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw
Magic Mirror (voice) (uncredited)
Moroni Olsen
Birds (voice) (uncredited)
Purv Pullen
Prince (voice) (uncredited)
Harry Stockwell
Snow White, pursued by a jealous queen, hides with the Dwarfs; the queen feeds her a poison apple, but Prince Charming awakens her with a kiss.
David Hand
Wilfred Jackson
Larry Morey
Perce Pearce
Ben Sharpsteen
Director(s)
Jacob Grimm
Ted Sears
Richard Creedon
Otto Englander
Dick Rickard
Earl Hurd
Merrill De Maris
Dorothy Ann Blank
Webb Smith
Writer(s)
producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
Paul J. Smith
Composer(s)
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