Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Page #5

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
16,425 Views


you turned out to be.

I'd like to see anybody

make me wash if I didn't wanna.

Get him!

Hey, let go of me!

Get him over to the tub.

Get him over to the tub.

Let me loose, you fools! Let me loose!

Get him up on the tub. Get him up!

Hang on to him! Bang him! Pound him!

Get him up on the tub! On the tub.

That's the tub. That's the tub.

Don't, don't, don't, don't get excited!

Don't get... Don't get up... Don't get...

Get the soap!

- Hey, steady, men.

- We'll get him there. We'll get him.

Never say die. Never say die.

You don't...

Now, scrub good and hard

It can't be denied

That he'll look mighty cute

as soon as he's dried

Well, it's good for the soul

And it's good for the hide to go...

Ain't he sweet?

Smells like a petunia.

He sure is cute!

You'll pay dearly for this!

Supper!

- Supper!

- Food. Hooray!

Hah!

Magic Mirror on the wall,

who now is the fairest one of all?

Over the seven jewelled hills

beyond the seventh fall,

in the cottage of the seven dwarfs

dwells Snow White, fairest one of all.

Snow White lies dead in the forest.

The Huntsman has brought me proof.

Behold her heart.

Snow White still lives,

the fairest in the land.

'Tis the heart of a pig

you hold in your hand.

The heart of a pig!

Then I've been tricked!

The heart of a pig!

The blundering fool!

I'll go myself to the dwarfs' cottage...

...in a disguise so complete...

...no one will ever suspect.

Now, a formula to transform

my beauty into ugliness,

change my queenly raiment

to a pedlar's cloak.

Mummy dust to make me old.

To shroud my clothes,

the black of night.

To age my voice, an old hag's cackle.

To whiten my hair, a scream of fright.

A blast of wind...

...to fan my hate!

A thunderbolt...

...to mix it well.

Now,

begin thy magic spell.

Look!

My hands!

My voice!

My voice.

A perfect disguise.

And now...

A special sort of death...

...for one so fair.

What shall it be?

A poisoned apple!

Sleeping Death.

I'd like to dance and tap my feet

But they won't keep in rhythm

You see, I washed 'em both today

and I can't do nothin' with 'em

Ho-hum, the tune is dumb

The words don't mean a thing

Isn't this a silly song

for anyone to sing?

I...

Oh, gosh!

I chased a polecat up a tree

Way out upon a limb

And when he got the best of me

I got the worst of him

Ho-hum, the tune is dumb

The words don't mean a thing

Isn't this a silly song

for anyone to sing?

Watch out. Be ca... Watch... Watch...

Watch... Watch...

Thanks.

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Hey! Hey!

Hooray!

That was fun!

Now you do something.

Well, what shall I do?

- Tell us a story.

- Yes, tell us a story.

- A true story.

- A love story.

Well, once there was a princess.

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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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