Snow White (2001)
October 28, 2001Release Date
Snow White (2001)
October 28, 2001Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Miranda Richardson
Queen Elspeth
Kristin Kreuk
Snow White
Vera Farmiga
Josephine
Vincent Schiavelli
Wednesday
Clancy Brown
The Granter of Wishes
José Zúñiga
Hector
Michael J. Anderson
Sunday (Violet)
Warwick Davis
Saturday (Indigo)
Tyron Leitso
Prince Alfred
Michael Gilden
Monday (Red)
Mark J. Trombino
Tuesday (Orange)
Martin Klebba
Friday (Blue)
Jacob Grimm
Writer
Penny Blake
Thursday (Green)
Campbell Lane
Magistrate
Shaine Jones
Palace Attendant
Karin Konoval
Crone
Shaun Balbar
Chef
Michelle Harrison
Lady in Waiting #1
Stacee Copeland
Lady in Waiting #2
Tom Irwin
John
Rob Roy
Minister #1
Peter Hall
Minister #2
James Chutter
Footman
Caroline Thompson
Director / Teleplay / Producer
Wilhelm Grimm
Original Story
Jacob Grimm
Original Story
Julie Hickson
Teleplay
Coreen Mayrs
Casting
John Brace
Casting
Bill Terezakis
Makeup Designer
Margaret Goodspeed
Editor
Ian C. Ballard
Hair Designer
Mike McLeod
Construction Coordinator
Peter Bergren
Sound Effects Editor
Jim McConkey
Camera Operator
Nancy Bryant
Costume Design
Isabel Bloor
Costume Supervisor
Michael Bruce Adams
First Assistant Camera
Lesley Langs
Music Editor
Doug Hardwick
Art Direction
Bonnie Benwick
First Assistant Director
Daniel Gaber
Music Editor
Norma Hill-Patton
Makeup Designer
Linda Lowy
Casting
Fred Perron
Stunt Coordinator
Cory Budney
First Assistant Camera
Matthew O'Connor
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 28, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Content RatingPG
Filming LocationsVancouver, Canada
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This Movie Is About.
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Snow White: The Fairest of Them All is a 2001 fantasy adventure television film co-written and directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Hallmark Entertainment. The film was first released theatrically in Europe, and subsequently aired in the United States on ABC as part of their series on The Wonderful World of Disney on March 17, 2002.
Based upon the traditional Snow White folktale first recorded in 1812 by German folklorists the Brothers Grimm, the film deviates from earlier interpretations of the story in several respects. Set in a fantasy kingdom, it tells the story of Snow White (Kristin Kreuk), and the attempts of her malevolent stepmother, Queen Elspeth (Miranda Richardson), to eliminate her. Trying to escape Queen Elspeth's machinations, Snow White flees to the forest, where she befriends Sunday (Michael J. Anderson), the leader of the seven dwarfs, and together they plot the monarch's overthrow.
Reviews were mixed, with Richardson's performance receiving praise, but Kreuk's coming under criticism for being too bland. The film would subsequently be released on DVD.