Snow White and the Huntsman Page #2

Synopsis: Snow White, imprisoned daughter of the late king, escapes just as the Magic Mirror declares her the source of the Evil Queen's immortality. The Queen sends her men, led by a local huntsman, to bring her back. But upon her capture, the huntsman finds he's being played and turns against the Queen's men, saving Snow White in the process. Meanwhile, Snow's childhood friend, William, learns that she is alive and sets off to save her.
Director(s): Rupert Sanders
Production: Universal Pictures
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 13 wins & 31 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
48%
PG-13
Year:
2012
127 min
$155,081,785
Website
3,615 Views


Let me out of here!

- Now!

- Greta?

Get me out of here!

Go!

Stop now!

Get her!

Seize her!

Bring her back to me!

How is it, that an innocent young

girl makes a fool of my brother?!

Armed only with a nail?

If she had a sword,

she'd taken my kingdom.

"Bring me the king's daughter",

and you let her slip right

through your tiny little fingers.

How? You swore that

you would protect me!

You swore!

Yet there's no one I can trust.

No one, there's no loyalty, no loyalty!

None! Not even from you! Where is she?!

She was chased into the Dark Forest,

where the men lost her.

She's no good to me in

the Dark Forest lost!

I need her heart!

You failed me Finn!

Have I not given all to you?!

Have I not given you all?

Yes sister.

Quiet.

I have no powers in the Dark Forest.

You have to find me someone.

Someone who knows it.

Someone who can hunt her.

You owe me money for my pocket,

and money for the girl.

I seem to have drunk it all, but you're

welcome to it when it comes out again.

You've gone too far, I want my money!

Here it is!

Queen demands your presence.

- Can't you see I'm having a bath?

My brother tells me you

are a widower, a drunkard.

And one of few who has

ventured into the Dark Forest.

One of my prisoners has escaped there.

- Then he's dead.

She.

- Then she is certainly dead.

Find her, bring her to me.

I've been to that forest, I'm not going back.

- You will be rewarded, handsomely.

What good is gold to me if I'm lying

dead with the crows picking at my eyes?

Why is she of such value?

- That is none of your concern.

I'll tell what concerns me, thank you.

- You will do this for me, huntsman!

And if I refuse?

- Do me the favor, I beg of you.

- To his knees.

So you wish to reunited

with your beloved?

Do not speak of my wife.

You miss her.

What would you give, to see her again?

You know of my powers,

bring me the girl,

and I will bring back your wife.

- Nothing can bring her back.

- I can.

A life, for a life.

She couldn't have gone far.

Do exactly as I do.

Bad idea.

Stay here.

Will you help me? Please,

the queen is going to kill me.

- I'm sure she isn't.

- She's going to rip out my heart.

Quick work.

Well done Huntsman.

Hand her over.

What do you intend to do with her?

- Why do you care? - You want her?

Then give me what I was promised.

You did your job well,

now keep your word.

- He'll kill us both.

- Shut up.

- He will.

- I said shut up.

I'll keep my word when the queen

keeps hers, where's my wife?!

He's going to betray you.

My sister has many powers.

She can take life away, or sustain it.

But she can't bring your wife

back from the dead you fool!

I want her back!

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Evan Daugherty

Evan Daugherty (born 1981) is an American screenwriter. He wrote the films Killing Season, Snow White and the Huntsman and the film adaptation of Divergent. more…

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