The first feature-length animated film in history
"Snow White" is a testimony to Walt's deep commitment to taking whatever
existed and making it better. When he first proposed creating a cartoon that
would run for more than just a few minutes, critics and nay-sayers abounded.
"It'll blind the audience," said some. "Nobody will watch a cartoon that's
so long," said others. They dubbed it Disney's Folly. But Walt persisted,
risking the financial future of his studio on the project. And of course the
success was complete. "Snow White" premiered on December 21, 1937, and
provided a financial bonanza for the Disney organization. It was originally
budgeted for $250,000, wound up costing $1.75 million, and brought in about
$4.2 million in its first release. Perhaps more important, it proved that
animation could be used not just to amuse but to provoke a far wider range
of emotions. Viewers witnessing the "death" scene of Snow White -- shown
above -- were moved to tears.
Snow White was the daughter of a great king whose wife died when the
daughter was very young. Her wicked stepmother forced her to work as a
scullery maid in the castle. Despite this, she retains a cheerful but naive
behavior.
Sleepy is always tired, as attested by his heavy
eyelids, and therefore usually appears laconic even in the direst
situations. His job at the mine is to haul all the diamonds and rubies by
cart to Doc for inspection. He has the longest beard of the seven. Usually
he is pestered by a fly, who appears as a background character.
Grumpy is as his name suggests him to be. He has the
biggest nose of the seven and he automatically disapproves of Snow White for
the mere fact that she is a woman. However, though initially too proud to
show it, deep down he cares perhaps the most for her safety. He repeatedly
warns her of the threat posed by the Queen and rushes to Snow White's aid
upon realizing that she is in danger, leading the charge himself.
Happy is the joyous dwarf. He is the fattest of the
seven and is always laughing.
Dopey is the only dwarf to have no beard at all; he is
presumably the youngest of the seven. As his name suggests, Dopey is clumsy.
His clumsiness provides comic relief to some of the plot. He is a mute, or
at any rate never speaks and does not know whether he can. His job at the
mine is to clean up all the unusable jewels and lock up the vault. Although
he is scared at times, he can also be very brave, especially when Snow White
is in danger.
Doc is considered the leader of the seven dwarfs, and
is presumably the oldest. He wears glasses and often mixes up his words. His
job in the dwarfs' mine is to check the authenticity of the many gems.
Bashful is the shyest of the dwarfs, and is therefore
often embarrassed by the presence of any attention directed at him. He
frequently annoys Grumpy, though not as much as Doc. In Walt Disney's own
words, according to one of the film's original theatrical trailers, Bashful
is "secretly in love with Snow White".
Sneezy's name is earned by his extraordinarily powerful
sneezes, which are seen blowing objects (including his brothers) across a
room. He has the shortest beard of the seven (besides the beardless Dopey).
The cause of his sneezes is hay fever.