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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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Versioni alternative for
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

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  • Non-English versions show the names on the Seven Dwarfs' beds and the Evil Queen's spell books written in the language of the country of release (i.e., German in Germany, Italian in Italy, French in France, etc.).

  • Many countries deemed the film too terrifying, so foreign prints were edited. On initial release, England banned the film from anyone under 12 years of age, while in Sweden, an unedited version of the film was not released until 1992, at which point it was okayed for children under seven years with a parent. In that country, it had been edited by eight minutes in the 1960s and four minutes in the 1980s, trimming Snow White's flight through the forest, the Queen transforming into the Witch and the thunder-and-lightning finale.

  • The Special edition DVD includes five deleted scenes:
    • An argument between Grumpy and Doc over whether Snow White goes or stays.
    • A song ("Music In Your Soup") in which the Dwarfs sing about the soup Snow White just made, she shows them how to eat properly, and Dopey swallows his spoon, which the other Dwarfs manage to kick out of him, along with the bar of soap he had also inadvertently ingested from the scene where the Dwarfs wash their hands.
    • The Dwarfs discuss what to make as a present for Snow White (Happy proposes a crown with precious jewels, Bashful suggests a golden harp with angels on it, Doc proposes a coach with six white horses and Grumpy suggests a mop), until they decided on a bed.
    • The Dwarfs make the bed for Snow White.
    • The witch brewing the cauldron for the poison apple.


  • Prior to 1955, Disney's films were distributed by RKO radio pictures. The original opening title sequence featured the RKO logo in it. In 1955, Disney created and started using Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. For the 1959 reissue, the opening title cards were replaced, with the RKO logo removed, and the Buena Vista logo inserted.


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