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Seven dwarfs and a prince save Snow White (Elke Arendt) from a bad-apple queen (Addi Adametz) in the Grimm fairy tale.

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Audience Member No kiss to break the spell at the end?! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Hey! I love this movie!! How come no one else has seen this!? I grew up watching this and I just watched it again today. :3 It used to SCARE me as a kid! I looooove that "Uh-oh something bad's gonna happen" music track. Du-di-du-di-DU!-du-di-duu. Duh-Nuh! Duh-Nuh! Du-di-du-di-DU!-du-di-duu~ lol It's as good as the jaws theme! I've been watching the English-dubbed version, but hopefully some day I can watch it auf Deutsch as well. Elke Arendt's Snow White is very lovable. The dwarfs and their house are simply darling (though I don't know why any house would need 7 rolling pins.... just doesn't make sense.). I always wanted to live near them and spend my days in and around their little cottage. ^w^ It looks so peaceful. My one grievance with this movie is I always thought this Snow White should end up with "The Hunter" (even though he's older and fatter than she) and not that douche-bag prince character. I mean, ew. Look at his hair and he doesn't even know her! How can he be "in loooove" with her!? GRR! I hated that and that stupid necklace he gave her. If she's so beautiful she should have had many offers and should be at least a little bit familiar with some of them and not be wearing the necklace of just that one. Chh. ANYWAY, this movie's really enchanting. I wish I lived in it. I already have Elke-length hair. I'd dodge the belts, hairpins, apples, and douche-bag princes, but I'd take that castle, the cottage, and the mine. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member I've read a number of reviews on this film, mostly bad, so I decided to rewatch it. It had been around 10 years since I bought a video copy of it at a local KMART store, and the film was quite sketchy in my memory. But what I did recall about it, was that I DIDN'T like it. This 1955 version is one of the weaker adaptations of the Grimm's story, but does have it's strong points. My video is a copy of the 1965 English language version, that was shown at "Kiddie Matinees" by Childhood Productions in the 1960's and 70's. Hosted, rather badly, by Paul Tripp (the man CREEPS ME OUT!!!!) and dubbed with poor voice-overs and annoying songs, much is lost in the translation. I would really love to get my hands on a copy of the original German version and compare the two. The film's strongest attribute is in it's title character. Elke Arendt does a fine job as Snow White. She is by no means perfect, but in this production, her talent stands out. She is pretty, despite her horrible black wig of long braids, and makes a nice storybook heroine. She has a sweet personality and kind presence in the film. The weakest aspect of the film are the seven miscast CHILDREN as the dwarves. BADLY bearded and costumed these kids ruin the whole picture. You can never get beyond the fact that they are indeed kids in cheap Halloween costumes. Very poor choice on the film makers. The sets are slightly above average. The little glen where the cottage of the dwarves rests is quite cozy and inviting. The cottage itself is really just a large dollhouse, but very sweet in appearance. The script is a bit slow moving at times and tries, unsuccessfully, to broaden the Snow White story. For example, the Prince shows up with a necklace for Snow White, whom he hasn't seen in years. He says that it's for the "most beautiful woman in the kingdom". Since Snow White isn't allowed out of her room, the Huntsman (?!?) brings it up to her. He relays the message, but is overheard by the Queen, who insists that the gift must be for her then. She and Snow White exchange a few words and the Queen snatches that necklace right off from around Snow's neck, and heads to her magic mirror for her daily dose of "self- confidence".....I think you can figure out the rest. A valiant effort at adding meat to the story, but an unsuccessful one. If you decide to try this movie out, I really do recommend finding the German version. But definitely give it a chance. The 1961 German version is FAR SUPERIOR to this one, but this one is worth a watch. The picture that accompanies this listing is NOT the same film. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Seven dwarfs and a prince save Snow White (Elke Arendt) from a bad-apple queen (Addi Adametz) in the Grimm fairy tale.
Director
Erich Kobler
Producer
Hubert Schonger
Production Co
Fritz Genschow Films, Schongerfilm GmbH
Genre
Fantasy
Original Language
German
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 23, 2019
Runtime
1h 16m