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Snow White: The Fairest of Them All ()

Snow White (original title)
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Snow White's mother dies during childbirth, leaving baby Snow and father John for dead on an icy field, who then receives a visit from one of Satan's representatives, granting him three wishes.

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Queen Elspeth
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John
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Josephine
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Snow White
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The Granter of Wishes
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Wednesday (Yellow)
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Hector (as Jose Zuniga)
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Sunday (Violet)
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Saturday (Indigo)
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Prince Alfred
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Monday (Red)
Mark J. Trombino ...
Tuesday (Orange)
Penny Blake ...
Thursday (Green)
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Friday (Blue)
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Magistrate
Rob Roy ...
Minister #1
Peter Hall ...
Minister #2
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Palace Attendant
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Crone
James Chutter ...
Footman
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Chef
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Lady in Waiting #1
Michelle Maryineau ...
Lady in Waiting #2
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Lady in Waiting #3
Lauren Kennedy ...
Child #1
Naomi Lawson-Baird ...
Child #2
Nicole Robert ...
Kitchen Worker
Milana Orchard ...
Baby Snow White
Teal Warris ...
Baby Snow White
Janelle Rancourt ...
Girl on Road
Broud The Bear ...
Alfred (as Broud)

Directed by

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Caroline Thompson

Written by

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Jacob Grimm ... (story) (as The Brothers Grimm) &
Wilhelm Grimm ... (story) (as The Brothers Grimm)
 
Caroline Thompson ... (teleplay) &
Julie Hickson ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Robert Halmi Sr. ... executive producer
Robert A. Halmi ... executive producer (as Robert Halmi Jr.)
Matthew O'Connor ... producer
Caroline Thompson ... producer
Mary Anne Waterhouse ... co-producer

Music by

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Michael Convertino

Cinematography by

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Jon Joffin ... director of photography

Editing by

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Margaret Goodspeed

Editorial Department

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Yelena Lanskaya ... assistant editor
David Legault ... assistant editor
Aaron Marshall ... assistant editor

Casting By

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John Brace
Heike Brandstatter
Linda Lowy
Coreen Mayrs

Production Design by

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David Brisbin

Art Direction by

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Doug Hardwick

Set Decoration by

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Elizabeth Wilcox

Costume Design by

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Nancy Bryant

Makeup Department

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Gitte Axen ... makeup artist
Ian C. Ballard ... hair designer (as Ian Ballard)
Stacey Butterworth ... wig maker
Rachel Griffin ... special makeup effects artist
Norma Hill-Patton ... makeup designer
Bruce Houston ... makeup effects applicator (as Bruce Huston)
Cindy L. Larsen ... hair stylist (as Cindy Larson)
Brad Proctor ... makeup effects applicator
Bill Terezakis ... special makeup effects designer

Production Management

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Julia Neville ... unit manager
Mary Anne Waterhouse ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bonnie R. Benwick ... first assistant director (as Bonnie Benwick)
Kate Keates ... second assistant director (as Kate Vanderbyl)
Kryssta Mills ... third assistant director
Steve Nicolaides ... second unit director
Anya Smith ... additional third assistant director

Art Department

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Tara Arnett ... art department assistant
Sandy Arthur ... assistant set decorator
Linda Marie Bishop ... signwriter
Hoka Duquette ... set painter / stand by painter
Mark Francis ... property master
Allan Galajda ... set designer
Brent Gloeckler ... head sculptor
Carl Gruell ... art department production assistant
Max Matsuoka ... key props buyer
Ignacio McBurney ... assistant set decorator
Mike McLeod ... construction coordinator
Dale Menzies ... construction foreman
Steven Reintjes ... lead painter / on set painter
Jeremy Stanbridge ... assistant art director
Ken Wells ... paint coordinator

Sound Department

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Peter Bergren ... sound effects editor
Graham Crowell ... boom operator
Gary Gegan ... re-recording mixer
Scott Goodman ... boom operator
Matthew Iadarola ... supervising re-recording mixer
Ralph Parker ... sound mixer
Richard Taylor ... supervising sound editor

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Kevin J. Andruschak ... special effects assistant
James Kozier ... special effects supervisor
Tim Storvick ... special effects coordinator
Harry Tomsic ... special effects technician
Shaun Noelte ... co-sculptor: WCT Productions (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Tom Archer ... digital compositing artist
Nicholas Boughen ... 3D animator
Keith Hamakawa ... digital resources manager
James G. Hebb ... cgi supervisor
Winston Helgason ... 3D animator
Andrew Karr ... visual effects
Colin Liggett ... digital compositing artist
Tannis Mathers ... rotoscope artist
Martin Ostrom ... motion control technician: visual effects unit
Stephen Pepper ... senior digital compositor
Lisa Sepp-Wilson ... visual effects coordinator (as Lisa K. Sepp)
Elaine Sipos ... digital compositor
Irene Sommerfeldt ... rotoscope artist
Simon van de Lagemaat ... digital artist
Cory Virs ... digital compositor
Wendy Whaley ... digital compositing artist
Lee Wilson ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Marny Eng ... stunt double: Kristin Kreuk
Fred Perron ... stunt coordinator / stunts
Trish Schill ... stunt double: Miranda Richardson & Kristin Kreux
Tucker Vezina ... stunts
Jamie Payton ... stunt double (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael Bruce Adams ... first assistant camera (as Michael Adams)
Cory Budney ... first assistant camera
Sean Esler ... second assistant camera
Nina Jones ... lighting technician
Ron MacLeay ... key grip
Jim McConkey ... camera operator
Dean Morris ... best boy electric
Brian C. Murphy ... director of photography: second unit
Paul Slatter ... gaffer
Brad Smith ... best boy grip
Simon Smith ... key grip: second unit
Max Torroba ... video assist operator
Joe Waistell ... additional first assistant camera

Casting Department

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James Forsyth ... extras casting
Michele Short ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Isabel Bloor ... costume set supervisor
Jane Henry ... assistant costume designer
Marie Jeanne Melanson ... boot maker
Lily Yuen ... key breakdown artist

Location Management

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Robert Bob Kay ... assistant location manager
Tracey Renyard ... location manager

Music Department

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Tom Boyd ... musician: oboe soloist / oboe soloist
Brent Brooks ... music editor
Tom Brown ... music preparation
Daniel Gaber ... music editor
Lesley Langs ... music editor
Bobby Muzingo ... music supervisor (as Robert Muzingo)
Maria Newman ... musician
Bobby Muzingo ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Helga Ungurait ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Robert Steeves ... transportation coordinator (as Rob Steeves)

Additional Crew

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Duane Bradley ... animal trainer
Brenda Campbell ... acting coach
Mike Doiron ... key production assistant
Jodi Duncan ... stand-in
Kathleen Higgins ... assistant coordinator
Blaine G. Houserman ... production accountant
Dawn Mander ... stand-in
Eva Morgan ... production coordinator
Jamie Payton ... head wrangler
Rex Peterson ... horse trainer
Gerry Therrien ... animal wrangler
Julie Waterhouse ... post accountant (as Julie Anne Rieder)
Kariley Famer ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Born from a drop of blood in a flutter of apple blossoms, and framed in ebony, a young girl named Snow White becomes the blessing of a loving peasant couple, John and Josephine. But with her birth comes a curse and the end of her mother's life. Left alone with an infant daughter, John braves a brutal winter in search of food for his starving angel. Salvation comes unexpectedly when the father's tears melt the frozen tomb of a bewitched creature, the Green-Eyed One. In thanks, the insinuating beast grants John three wishes: nourishment for Snow White, a kingdom in which to raise his family and a queen by his side. But John's cause for celebration is short-lived. For the Green-Eyed One has devious plans for the well-being of his own family. Owing his loathsome spellcasting sister, Elspeth, a long-awaited wish, he encourages her desires for appointment to the throne. A kingdom to rule is hers for the waiting, the new King John is hers for the belittling and a luscious little stepdaughter named Snow White, is hers to toy with and destroy at will. The castle awaits. A looking glass is calling. And a fairy tale like no other begins. Written by John Nickolaus

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Taglines Deception never looked so sweet. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Blanche-Neige (Canada, French title)
  • Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (Canada, English title)
  • Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (United States)
  • Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (World-wide, English title)
  • Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (United Kingdom)
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The prince-turned-bear plot is actually taken from "Snow-White and Rose-Red", another German fairy tale also collected by the Brothers Grimm. The glass in John's (The King's) eyes are likely taken from "The Snow Queen". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Catch-Up Video #1 (2023). See more »
Quotes Snow White: What does that mean? Beautiful. I hate that. Beautiful. Do a person's outsides have anything to do with them being kind or... or considerate, or careful towards others? No. Or gentle or generous? No. Or loving or giving or just or wise.
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