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The Snow White legend comes alive.
2012 | 106m | English

(94068 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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After she spends all her money, an evil enchantress queen schemes to marry a handsome, wealthy prince. There's just one problem - he's in love with a beautiful princess, Snow White. Now, joined by seven rebellious dwarves, Snow White launches an epic battle of good vs. evil...
Release Date: Mar 15, 2012
Director: Tarsem
Writer: Jason Keller, Marc Klein, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords fairy tale, villainess, attempted murder, black magic, insecurity, snow kingdom, evil queen, enchantress, financial problem, evil plot, duringcreditsstinger, joyous, whimsical, hopeful
Production Companies Relativity Media, Misher Films, Yucaipa Films, Goldmann Pictures, RAT Entertainment, Misha Films
Box Office Revenue: $183,018,522
Budget: $85,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Lily Collins Snow White
Julia Roberts Evil Queen
Armie Hammer Prince Andrew Alcott
Nathan Lane Brighton
Martin Klebba Butcher
Jordan Prentice Napoleon
Mark Povinelli Half Pint
Joe Gnoffo Grub
Danny Woodburn Grimm
Sebastian Saraceno Wolf
Ronald Lee Clark Chuckles
Robert Emms Charles Renbock
Mare Winningham Baker Margaret
Michael Lerner Baron
Sean Bean King
Bonnie Bentley Caroline
Arthur Holden Noble #1
Kwasi Songui Noble #2
Eric Davis Noble #3
Kathleen Fee Noble #4
Nadia Verrucci Servant
Dawn Ford Townswoman / Old Lady
Alex Ivanovici Town Magistrate
Richard Jutras Townsman
Mélodie Simard Child
Kimberly-Sue Murray Villager
Lisa Roberts Gillan Mirror Queen
Adam Butcher Servant #2
André Lanthier Lord Waverly
Lisa Noto Magical Cottage Queen
William Calvert Door Guard #1
Nicholas Guest Door Guard #2
Frank Welker Mannequins / Beast (voice)
Helene Robbie Dancer (as Hélène Robitaille)
Louise Hradsky Dancer
Tammy Nera Dancer
Stephanie Moseley Dancer
Vicky Lambert Dancer
Melantha Blackthorne Noble Woman (uncredited)
Jason Cavalier Guard #1 (uncredited)
Finder's Key Horse
Name Job
Brendan Galvin Director of Photography
Melisa Wallack Screenstory
Jason Keller Screenplay
Marc Klein Screenplay
Paul Schnee Casting
Tom Foden Production Design
Robert Duffy Editor
Kerry Barden Casting
Andy Hass Animation
Howard R. Campbell Lighting Artist
Yuhon Ng Animation
Sagar Patil Visual Effects
Q Fortier Systems Administrators & Support
Richard Weinman Post Production Supervisor
Tarsem Director
Jacob Grimm Original Story
Wilhelm Grimm Original Story
Alan Menken Original Music Composer
Nick Moore Editor
Eiko Ishioka Costume Design
Sally Bishop Stunt Double
Nicolas Lepage Art Direction
Jean Frenette Fight Choreographer
Dean Zimmerman Additional Editor
Ramsey Avery Supervising Art Director
Jille Azis Set Decoration
Jeff G. Waxman Unit Production Manager
Lily Collins Vocals
Leslie Shatz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Tommy Turtle Executive Producer
Ajit Singh Producer
Ken Halsband Producer
Nico Soultanakis Producer
Jason Colbeck Executive Producer
John Cheng Executive Producer
Jamie Marshall Executive Producer
Bernie Goldmann Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh Producer
Robbie Brenner Executive Producer
Kevin Misher Executive Producer
Josh Pate Executive Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Jeff G. Waxman Executive Producer
Brett Ratner Producer
Andy Berman Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 36 52 22
2024 5 39 79 19
2024 6 30 42 21
2024 7 36 63 21
2024 8 33 56 21
2024 9 23 32 19
2024 10 32 49 17
2024 11 29 53 18
2024 12 29 57 20
2025 1 29 51 22
2025 2 21 33 4
2025 3 14 32 3
2025 4 9 13 6
2025 5 5 11 3
2025 6 4 6 3
2025 7 4 5 3
2025 8 4 6 2
2025 9 5 8 4

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2025 5 711 795
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2025 3 499 710
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2025 2 569 599

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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Julia Roberts looks like she is having some fun here in this re-versioning of the timeless "Snow White" story. She is the rather sarcastic, wicked, queen who has managed to somehow get shot of the king (Sean Bean - so no bad thing) and rules the frosty kingdom with the aid of her sidekick "Brighton" ... (Nathan Lane) whilst the princess (Lily Collins) grows to womanhood. Whilst out walking in the woods one day, the young girl comes across the half dressed prince "Alcott" (Armie Hammer) and his pal "Napoleon" (Jordan Prentice). Taken to the palace the queen takes a bit of a shine to the prince but he takes a shine to the princess and, well pretty soon it falls to "Brighton" to dispose of the queen's rival. The rest of this follows, loosely, the established fable as she encounters the seven horizontally challenged men (their names have been changed) and who agree to help her to regain her kingdom and her man. Lane and Roberts work quite well together - in an almost pantomime fashion, but the rest of it is pretty mundane. Neither Collins nor Hammer set the story alight, the dwarves have a rather aggressive, slapstick, nature to their characters and though an attempt to keep it light-hearted has gone into the script, it's all just a little too wordy and frankly rather plodding. The effects are good, but as the queen never tires of telling us - snow ought to do what it does best - fall! It does that ok.

Nov 17, 2022