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SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS insert OR search current auctions Auction History Result 5g885 SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS insert R1944 back to fill your heart with happiness again, rare! Date Sold 3/16/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1944 Re-Release Theatrical Folded Insert Movie Poster (measures 14" x 36" [36 x 91 cm]) (Learn More) Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the classic 1937 David Hand Walt Disney animated animation family romantic fairy-tale fantasy musical cartoon ("His first full length feature production"; "In the Marvelous Multiplane Technicolor"; "Behold The Miracle of the Movies! Coming to amaze you, charm you, thrill you!"; "With Eight new songs as catching as 'The Big Bad Wolf.'"; "To thrill you"; "Merriment!"; "Melody!"; "Magic!"; "The dwarfs sing their marching song on the way to work."; "Walt Disney's first full length feature production"; "The show sensation of the generation!"; "Wondrously filmed in all the glories of the marvelous multiplane Technicolor"; "The Screen's Supreme Thrill! 1,000 artists worked three years to give you this once-in-a-lifetime show!... A full hour and a half of the most enthralling entertainment you ever experienced... truly the miracle in motion pictures!") featuring the voices of Adriana Caselotti (in the title role as Snow White), Harry Stockwell (as the Prince), Lucille La Verne, Moroni Olsen, and Stuart Buchanan. Note that this movie is always referred to as a "1937" movie, but it actually only had a limited opening in December 1937 (no doubt to qualify for the Oscars), and then it had its wide opening in February 1938. But because it is always referred to as being from 1937, we refer to it that way as well (and of course, it is technically correct). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this posters from this 1944 re-release of "Snow White" are extremely rare, surely even more rare than those from the first release! One would surely think that far fewer theaters showed this movie in 1944 than showed it in 1937, which would likely help account for the rarity. We have never auctioned this insert before, and it has a completely different image from any other poster on this movie we can recall seeing! Also note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube. Condition: fair. There is 1-2" of dark brown water staining scattered down the right of the poster, with some more water staining in the center of the right border, extending under the "g" of "again". Otherwise, the poster is in pretty nice condition. I am sure that a restorer can remove the water staining (likely without backing the poster) using the gel backing process, but bear this expense in mind before placing a bid on this extremely rare poster. Learn More about condition grades
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