Snow White and the Three Stooges Page #2

Synopsis: Based on the classic fairy tale, Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe (the Three Stooges) substitute for the Seven Dwarfs while the princess Snow White (Olympic figure skating champion Carol Heiss) is forced to flee from her jealous stepmother, the queen (Patricia Medina), who takes drastic steps to insure that Snow White never gains the throne.
Production: Fox
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
APPROVED
Year:
1961
107 min
495 Views


That comes once

ln a million--

Once

ln a trillion--

Once

ln a zillion years

[ Vocalizing ]

Your Highness!

- Your Highness.!

- [ Ends ]

What is it, Rolf?

What's happened?

- His Majesty-- He suffered

a sudden attack! Please come.

- [ Gasps ]

Come, Your Highness, quickly!

- Father?

- Come closer, my dear.

Oh, father, l'm afraid!

My beloved child...

the time has come

for me to leave you...

but not in sorrow...

for l leave you

in loving hands.

Yes, my dearest husband.

Swear to me that you will

protect Snow White...

and love her as l have...

until she comes of age

and ascends the throne.

l shall live only for her,

my lord. l swear it.

And, Oga?

You will be faithful also?

To my last breath,

Your Majesty.

We are pleased.

My precious child...

one day you will be queen...

and your love will belong

to all your people.

Do not weaken it

with little sorrows...

and not for my sake.

For l die content.

[ Sobbing ]

Oh, no! No, Father!

[ Sobbing Continues ]

[ Ringing Continues ]

[ Drumroll ]

[ Drumroll ]

[ Ringing Continues ]

The king is dead.

Long live the queen.

[ Ringing Continues ]

My hour has come at last.

There was never

any doubt of it...

once l had signed the wizard's oath

to champion your cause.

[ Ringing Continues ]

l'm not exactly helpless

without you, Count Oga.

Far from it, dear lady.

lt was entirely your idea...

to have young Prince Charming

discreetly done away with.

l merely saw to it that your orders

were executed.

You needn't make it sound

as if l enjoy annihilating children.

l only do it when it's...

unavoidable.

No, of course, Your Majesty.

Your fierce ambition conceals

the tenderest of hearts.

- [ Ringing Fades ]

- Yes. l must confess,

my conscience is always clear.

Exactly. lf their idiots of fathers...

had not betrothed Prince Charming

to Snow White in childhood...

why, the lad

would be alive today.

Don't be a fool!

He had to die.

Once he'd married Snow White,

he would've been king of two kingdoms...

and l would've been

queen of... none.

How bitter for you that Snow White will

still ascend the throne...

when she comes of age,

married or not.

lf that is allowed

to happen...

let me remind you that my defeat

is your defeat.

All l ever counsel is patience and caution,

dear lady.

- You are sometimes too impetuous--

- l am a queen!

And l intend

to remain the queen.

The world will look on

Snow White's face no more.

[ Creaking ]

[ Keys Clattering ]

Forgive me, Your Highness.

l dare not disobey the queen.

You have always been

loyal and true.

l know it's not

your fault, Rolf.

As faithfully

as l served the king...

l watch over you, Your Highness,

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Noel Langley

Noel Langley (25 December 1911 – 4 November 1980) was a South African (later naturalised American) novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplay which formed the basis for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and is one of the three credited screenwriters for the film. His finished script for the film was revised by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, the other credited screenwriters. Langley objected to their changes and lamented the final cut upon first seeing it, but later revised his opinion. He attempted to write a sequel based on The Marvelous Land of Oz using many of the concepts he had added to its predecessor, but this was never realised. more…

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