Snow White and the Huntsman Page #4

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
3,620 Views


- We are fugitives, from the queen

- We mean you no harm.

Where are all the men?

Gone.

You got nothing to drink?

You have traveled far,

carried a great burden.

I've had worst jobs.

Anyway, she's not that heavy.

You don't know who she is.

What do you mean?

Who is she?

Your mother wants to see you.

Why didn't you tell me?

Cos I'd think it was

too difficult a task?

You'd be right.

I didn't trust you.

I'm sorry.

Our scars protect us. Without

beauty we are worthless to the queen.

It's a sacrifice we made,

so we could raise our children in peace.

While their fathers are at war.

And you, your sacrifice will come.

You must rest.

How can you desert her

when you know the truth?

Aye, I know the truth.

That's why she should be as

far away from me as possible.

Anything I ever cared about

was taken away from me.

Not this time. She's

safer here with you.

Run rats, run!

Find her!

In the boat! Get in the boat!

- Come on, let's go!

- No, we have to help them!

You will, go! Go!

Your beauty is all that

can save you, Ravenna.

This spell will make your

beauty your power and protection.

By fairest blood it is done.

Here, drink, drink.

But be warned, by fairest

blood this spell can be undone.

Avenge us!

I'm sorry.

- I'm sorry, I didn't know.

- You're not. - I am. - You left us.

We should never have been there.

Look at me.

I'll take you to duke Hammond's, OK?

Alright?

You have my word.

- This is our lucky day.

- Oh no, dwarves.

The hedge-pig I love most in the

world, lands right in our lap.

C'mon Beith, is this

how you treat a friend?

No, no, you puttock.

This is how I treat a friend.

She's pretty.

And who is this? Is it

apprentice, or captive?

- This man is helping me.

- We should kill them both.

He's caused us nothing but trouble.

Skewer him and leave him to rot.

I don't like killing girls.

- I do. - Good.

- Leave her alone Duir.

Nothing, one silver coin

and an empty codpiece.

Two days we sit here, what for? Nothing.

We should have stayed by the

river, what a waste of time!

Cut us down Beith. I

have gold I can pay you.

It is not here, it's

hidden back in the woods.

Shut your ugly mug

Huntsman. If you had any

pennies you'd have pissed

it away on mead by now.

- Cut us down and I'll show you.

- You lying dangler.

Tell them the truth

Huntsman, there's no time.

I have to take this girl to

Hammonds. She's not safe here.

My little heart bleeds for ya. We should

chop 'em up and feed them to the wolves.

- Who is she?

- She's worth a lot of gold to me.

Which I'm happy to share with

you stupid little dwarves.

- Stop that! - Gold will worth nothing

to any of you if we're all dead.

- The queen's men hunt us, they're very close.

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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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