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Betty Boop in Snow-White
Gen: Cartoon
Snow-White is a film in the Betty Boop series from Max Fleischer's Fleischer Studios directed in 1933.
A magic mirror, with a face resembling Cab Calloway, proclaims Betty Boop to be "the fairest in the land", much to the anger of the Queen. The Queen orders her guards Bimbo and Koko to behead Betty. With tears in their eyes, they take Betty into the forest and prepare to execute her.
Betty escapes into a frozen river, which encloses her in a coffin of ice. This block slips downhill to the home of the seven dwarfs, who carry the frozen Betty into an enchanted cave. Meanwhile, Koko falls down a hole and arrives at the same cave, where the evil Queen turns him into a grotesque creature as he sings the St. James Infirmary Blues.
With her rivals disposed of, the Queen again asks the magic mirror who the fairest in the land is, but the mirror explodes in a puff of magic smoke that returns Betty and Koko to their normal states and changes the Queen into a hideous monster. The queen monster chases the protagonists until Bimbo grabs its tongue and, with one mighty yank turns it inside out and leaving the skeleton monster to fled away. Betty, Koko, and Bimbo dance around in a circle of victory as the film ends. (Wikipedia)
Directed by: Dave Fleischer
Voices: Mae Questel, Cab Calloway (vocal chorus)
Animation: Roland Crandall (as Roland C. Crandall)
Release Date: 1933
Runtime: 7 min
Country: USA
Language: English