Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1987)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs may be the best known, best loved fairy tale of all time - an exciting saga of adventure, romance, jealousy, treachery, and love. Produced in 1986 by the Seattle Children's Theatre, the original stage musical "Snow and the Family Dwarf" was a smashing success, playing to more than 20,000 people. This movie version, using most of the original stage cast, was photographed on location throughout the Pacific Northwest -- in the forests of the North Cascades, on the Skykomish River, and in the stately mansions of Seattle. The result is a stunning achievement: a retelling with some delightful surprises for even the most devoted fans of the original tale.
Directors: Steve Wilson, Greg Palmer.
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Annajo Trowbridge as Snow |
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Edward Christian as Howie Dwarf / Elroy |
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Jeanne Lee as Peg Dwarf |
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Sena Merril as Jean Louise Dwarf |
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Bill Stainton as The Magician |
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Floyd Van Buskirk as Roy Dwarf |
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Peggy Platt as Rose Dwarf |
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Douglas R. Mumaw as Walt Dwarf / The Hunstman |
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David Whitehead as Elliot Dwarf |
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Skip Roberts as Mirror / Prince Andre |
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Carmen Roman as The Queen |
| Directing | Steve Wilson | Director |
| Directing | Greg Palmer | Director |
| Production | Bill Stainton | Producer |
| Writing | Greg Palmer | Writer |