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1: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

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1 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: BCDB List of Disney Animated Films

The first film of the list is Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, Disney’s first feature-length animated film (it was preceded by feature-length animated movies from other studios). It also became the first animated feature film to be nominated for an Academy Award.

In 1989, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first cartoon to be added by the Library of Congress’ National Film Preservation Board to the National Film Registry (it was the registry’s inaugural year).

In England the film was deemed too scary for children and no one under 14 could go and see it by themselves.

This film was released to video in the United States in 1994 (beginning its “Masterpiece Collection” line) and in 2001 (a DVD of this film was also released that year).

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

  • Traditional Animation
  • Walt Disney Studios
  • Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
  • Cartoon Characters: Snow White, Prince, The Evil Queen/Witch, Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Huntsman.
  • Voice Actors: Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Lucille LaVerne, Scotty Mattraw, Roy Atwell, Pinto Colvig, Otis Harlan, Billy Gilbert, Moroni Olsen; Full Voice Cast Full Voice Cast...
  • Directed By David Hand, Perce Pearce, William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Ben Sharpsteen; more Directors More Directors...
  • Produced By Walt Disney.
  • Animated By James Algar, Art Babbitt, Jack Campbell, Les Clark, Shamus Culhane, Ugo D’Orsi, Al Eugster, Bernard Garbutt, Milton Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, Dick Lundy, Robert Martsch; more Animators More Cartoon Animators...
  • Written By Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears, Webb Smith, Jacob Grimm; more Writers More Writers...
  • Awards: Honorary Oscar in 1939, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field (one statuette – seven miniature statuettes), Oscar Statuette  Academy Award Nominee, Best Music, Score, Leigh Harline, 1938.
  • Music: Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Ned Washington, Paul J. Smith.
  • Originally Released on December 21, 1937. (more dates More Dates)
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 83 minutes.
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