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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
the original story as told by the Grimm brothers

Generations of children have delighted in the stories of Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm. These stories, based on traditional folk-tales of the Rhine Province, remain unrivalled as a source of amusement to the young. From amongst these old familiar friends of fairyland, Walt Disney has chosen a universally acknowledged favourite, Snow-white and the Seven Dwarfs, for his first full-length feature film. In the Disney adaptation, which has cost over £ 200,000 and taken nearly two years to make, the seven dwarfs, unnamed in the original story, emerge with names and characters. Amongst the seven are: Doc, "a nervous little guy," says Disney, "self-styled leader but floundering when decision is needed"; Happy, "a fat cheery fellow, but dumb"; Sleepy, "dozing plenty but saying little, though strangely to the point when he does speak"; and Grumpy, "the real leader, always grousing, but with a heart of gold." We present the original story assured that it will be an amusing and acceptable introduction to the film. […]

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Source type Magazine
Volume 2.6
Published
Language en
Document type Feature
Media type text
Page count 3
Pages pp. 8-9,11

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Id 1113
Availability Free
Inserted 2015-02-27