Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Page #3

Synopsis: The beautiful and kindhearted princess Snow White charms every creature in the kingdom except one - her jealous stepmother, the Queen. When the Magic Mirror proclaims Snow White the fairest one of all, she must flee into the forest, where she befriends the lovable seven dwarfs - Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy and Dopey. But when the Queen tricks Snow White with an enchanted apple, only the magic of true love's kiss can save her!
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 11 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
95
G
Year:
1937
83 min
16,369 Views


Up. Down.

Here, take it.

Don't be nervous.

Don't be afraid. We're right behind you.

Yes! Right behind ya.

Here it comes!

- It's after us.

- Don't let it out.

Hold it shut.

- Here it comes.

- Now's our chance.

Get it now!

- Quick!

- Give it to it!

Don't let it get away!

Hold on there. It's only Dopey.

- Did you see it?

- How big is it?

- Was it a dragon?

- Has it got horns?

- Was it breathing fire?

- Was it droolin'?

What was it doin'?

He says it's a,

a monster asleep in our beds!

- Let's attack.

- While it's sleeping.

Yeah, while it's sleeping.

- Hurry, men. It's now or never!

- Off with its head.

- Break its bones.

- Chop it to pieces.

We'll kill it dead.

- Jiminy Crickets!

- Gosh!

- Gee!

- What a monster!

It covers three beds.

Let's kill it before it wakes up.

Which end do we kill?

Well, eh, ah...

- What is it?

- Why, it... It's a girl!

She's mighty purdy.

She's beautiful, just like a angel.

Angel, hah! She's a female!

And all females is poison!

They're full of wicked wiles.

What are wicked wiles?

I don't know. But I'm agin 'em.

Not so loud. You'll wake her up.

Let her wake up!

She don't belong here nohow.

- Look out.

- She's movin'.

- She's wakin' up.

- What'll we do?

Hide.

Oh, dear.

I wonder if the children are...

Oh!

Why, why, you're little men!

How do you do?

- I said, how do you do?

- How do you do what?

Oh, you can talk! I'm so glad!

Now, don't tell me who you are.

Let me guess.

I know, you're Doc.

Why, why, why, yes. Yes! That's true.

And you're, you're Bashful.

Oh, gosh!

And you, you're Sleepy.

How'd you guess?

And you?

And you're Sneezy.

- Yes, and you must be...

- Happy, ma'am. That's me.

And this is Dopey. He don't talk none.

- You mean he can't talk?

- He don't know. He never tried.

Oh, that's too bad.

Oh!

You must be Grumpy.

Oh, yes! Yes!

Hah! We know who we are.

Ask her who she is

and what she's a-doin' here.

Yeah!

What are you and who are you doin'?

What are you... Who are you, my dear?

Oh, how silly of me. I'm Snow White.

- Snow White?

- The Princess?

Yes.

Well... Well, my,

my dear Quincess... Princess.

We're, we're honoured.

Yes, we're, we're...

- Mad as hornets!

- Mad as hornets! No, no, we're not.

We're bad as cornets...

No, no, as bad as... What was I sayin'?

Nothing! Just standin' there

sputterin' like a doodlebug!

Who, who, who,

who's butterin' like a spoodledug?

- Who's... Gutter...

- Shut up and tell her to get out!

Please don't send me away!

- If you do, she'll kill me.

- Kill you?

- Who will?

- Yes, who?

- My stepmother, the Queen.

- The Queen?

- She's wicked!

- She's bad!

- She's mighty mean!

- She's an old witch!

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Jacob Grimm

Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm (4 January 1785 – 20 September 1863) also known as Ludwig Karl, was a German philologist, jurist, and mythologist. He is known as the discoverer of Grimm's law (linguistics), the co-author with his brother Wilhelm of the monumental Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie and, more popularly, as the elder of the Brothers Grimm and the editor of Grimm's Fairy Tales. more…

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