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Even college men, their minds calloused from wielding the tools of education, will find it possible to admire with spontaneous enthusiasm the one and only Snow White. Mr. Disney and his staff have created a fantasy as real as the illusion of life from the story by the brothers Grimm, a fantasy that will recall the most concealed of childhood memories. The wicked stepmother is very wicked, Prince Charming is very charming, and Snow White is indeed innocence personified.
Frank Churchill, Lee Harling, and Paul Smith have written music exactly suitable to the theme that has required three years of labor to produce. Perhaps what makes this a masterpiece of cinema entertainment, in addition to the color medium and settings, is the actual creation of seven individual characters, all of them dwarfs made with pen and ink, yet all tremendously human.
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