I love movies, always have, always will. I love good movies even more! So, I decided it was time to make sure I've seen what's commonly accepted as the 100 greatest, as decided by the AFI. Some of the movies on the list I've seen a million times, some I've seen maybe once when I was little. With the help of my streaming subscription to Netflix, and getting my little red envelopes in the mail too, I will definitely conquer this list - and I can't wait! Please feel free to watch along or add comments about your movies as I watch them! Get the popcorn and milkduds ready!

Sunday, February 17, 2013

# 34 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

1937

Voice of: Adriana Caselotti, voice of Snow White

Disney's first full-length feature film, Snow White is a classic.  It's so simple.  I think it's the only animated movie on the list!

Trivia: Was the first of many Disney films to have its premiere engagement at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. At the end of the film's initial engagement there, all the velvet seat upholstery had to be replaced. It seems that young children were so frightened by the sequence of Snow White lost in the forest that they wet their pants, and consequently the seats, at each and every showing of the film. Also, there's a hidden Mickey Mouse that's Formed by three stones on the wall behind the Queen as she strides down to the basement to perform her spell.

Up Next: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

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