Snow White (1987 film)

Snow White (1987 film)

Infobox Film
name = Snow White


caption =
director = Michael Berz
writer = Michael Berz
Based on the fairy tale preserved by the Brothers Grimm
starring = Diana Rigg
Sarah Patterson
Billy Barty
Nicola Stapleton

producer = Menahem Golan
Yoram Globus

distributor = MGM
released = 1987 (USA)
runtime = 83 minutes
country = United States
language = English

imdb_id = 0093999

Snow White is a 1987 film based on the classic fairytale and released as part of the "Cannon Movie Tales" series. Diana Rigg stars as the Wicked Queen.

The film was released straight to video. In 2005 it was released on Region 1 DVD by MGM.

Plot

Afer her jealous stepmother, the Queen (Diana Rigg), tries to have her killed, Snow White (Sarah Patterson) runs away into the forest, where she finds refuge with seven kindly dwarves. The years pass but when the Queen discovers Snow White is still alive, she attempts to destroy her rival with the help of clever disguises. The Queen uses a tight bodice, a poison comb, and finally a poison apple in her attempts to kill Snow White. After tasting the poisoned apple, Snow White lies in a state of sleep until she is later woken by a handsome Prince. Some time later, the Queen receives an invitation to the Prince's wedding. As the Queen arrives, she finds none other than Snow White walking down the aisle as the bride.

Cast

*Diana Rigg as The Queen
*Sarah Patterson as Snow White
*Nicola Stapleton as Young Snow White
*Billy Barty as Iddy
*Tony Sheldon as The King
*James Ian Wright as "'The Prince

External links

*imdb title|id=0093999|title=Snow White


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