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princess of noble birth, Snow White is forced into
rags as a scullery maid by her jealous stepmother, the Queen.
Blessed with an innocent's indomitable spirit, the fair maiden
never loses faith that one day the wishing well will grant her wish
for a true love to come and take her away. When her dream is
answered by a serenading young prince, the evil Queen orders Snow
White killed. Faced with the girl's innocence, the huntsman
assassin can't kill her, and begs her to flee deep into the forest,
never to return. Once again her innocence saves her as the forest
animals lead her to the Seven Dwarfs' cottage, where she takes the
role of their adopted mother (even the woman-wary Grumpy can't help
but warm to her eventually). The Queen, however, will use the
girl's naiveté against her as she dons the guise of a
helpless peddler hag to lure Snow White into taking a bite from a
poisoned apple. Falling into a sleeping death, Snow White can only
be awakened by love's first kiss. |
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Finding a voice suitable for Snow White was one of the animators'
hardest pre-production tasks. One day, Disney's casting director
telephoned Guido Caselotti (a well-known voice coach who was
married to an Italian prima donna) to get some voice talent
references. Overhearing the conversation, Caselotti's 19-year-old
daughter, Adriana, got on the phone to sing and banter in a young
girl's voice. The embarrassed father ordered her off the line, but
not before the casting director had invited her to audition. After
Walt heard her, the rest, as they say, was history. |
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Film: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937)
Voice Artist: Adriana Caselotti (photo)
Live-Action Model: Marjorie Belcher
Learn more about Snow White
at the Walt Disney Family Museum.
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