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Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Combi Pack (2 Blu-ray Discs + DVD) [1937] | ![Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Combi Pack (2 Blu-ray Discs + DVD) [1937]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61lBtzEUpnL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: David Hand Actors: Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Lucille La Verne, Roy Atwell, Stuart Buchanan Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm Category: DVD
List Price: £23.99 Buy New: £16.93 as of 21/3/2010 05:20 EDT details You Save: £7.06 (29%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 2282
Format: PAL Languages: English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), English (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Media: Blu-ray Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 83 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.2 x 0.7
EAN: 8717418203726 ASIN: B002LL16LS
Theatrical Release Date: 1937 Release Date: November 2, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review If you dig back into the dim and distant past, Disney as a company was slow to appreciate the potential of the DVD format. And while it very much got its act together in the end, the very early Disney DVDs were distinctly underwhelming. The company has made no such mistake with Blu-ray, embracing the format astoundingly well, as perfectly demonstrated by its release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. As part of the firm’s Diamond Collection, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is crammed to the rafters with terrific and engaging extra features, which somehow find more things to say about a film that’s seven decades old. But it’s the attention that the main feature itself has been given that puts pretty much everyone else to shame. You could be forgiven for thinking Disney might have been hamstrung by the age of the material here, but there’s little evidence of that with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The transfer here is stunningly good, with the film looking more as if it was made in the last few years rather than back in the 1930s. Consider the number of Blu-ray catalogue titles of just ten years ago that look quite shaky, and it’s all the more impressive an achievement. The audio, too, has been treated to a spruce up, and the whole disc feels like no detail was too much trouble. It’s a superb Blu-ray of a genuine classic film, and further proof as to why Disney is so highly regarded for its high definition discs. --Simon Brew
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, March 11, 2010 Spider Monkey (UK) When you talk about classic animation it doesn't get much more revered or classic that `Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'. The animation here is simply beautiful, even by today's standards, and this is all the more impressive when you take into account the year this was made, 1937. Even better, it is now digitally restored for it's latest release. This is a wonderful fairytale that is full of charm, none of which has diminished over time. This has the delightful dwarf characters and each one adds something unique to the film, of course Dopey is the most hilarious and the one that had me laughing out loud regularly. These dwarfs have now become representative of Disney's early art and are still seen around the parks and on advertising even today. This film has a dark edge to the story that is lacking from the saccharine modern Disney films and this darkness compliments and highlights the light in the rest of the film and in my opinion it is all the better for it. There are nice animated touches throughout, like the detailed carvings in the dwarf house and the forest animals expressions and actions and show the attention to detail Disney brought to his films. This package includes various extras and games, most of which are aimed at kids, but there is a commentary by Walt Disney that is fascinating and of interest to an adult audience. All in all this is classic and beautiful film and well worth adding to your Disney collection.
Snow White - 3 Stars March 9, 2010 Mrs. K. M. Puplett (Tunbridge Wells) The grandchildren were not really interested, but the oldies in the room (60's) sang along and it brought back memories, but too old-fashioned for todays youngsters! Only 3 stars.
disney dvd January 16, 2010 Harry Clarke (Norfolk) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
received promptly, includes dvd as well as blu-ray dvd. blu-ray remastered still in 4:3 format but still good.
A Classic Film January 15, 2010 E. A. Redfearn (Middlesbrough) Made in 1937, Walt Disney was told that he was taking a huge gamble in producing a cartoon lasting some 80 minutes or so which was unheard of at the time. However, many years later, it is now recognised as one of his finest creations and one of his most popular ever.
The story, quite simply, a beautiful princess has a jealous stepmother, the queen who plots to have her killed. She escapes when her would be assassin cannot carry out the deed, so she escapes into the forest until she finds by accident a cottage where the 7 Dwarfs live. These scenes between Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs are some of the best of this wonderful movie, exploring every emotion possible. The final scenes though are some of the most emotional ever, so even if you have seen it before, it still tugs at the heart strings
With the ever growing popularity of Blu-Ray it isnt surprising that this classic movie should end up on the new format. Bearing in mind the age of the movie though, it isnt pin-sharp; indeed some scenes are a little soft in detail. But, this enhances its charm and I for one do not have a problem with that. The movie is shown in 4:3 format and accessing the menu page you can add Disney View which provides coloured pillars which change from scene to scene either side of the screen instead of black bars. The soundtrack is very good too, in surround sound if you have a home cinema system.
The extras abound on the second disc and will keep fans happy for hours. With prices of Blu-Ray discs coming down, it is a good buy even though some critics will say that it is cheaper to buy the ordinary DVD version and upscale it.
It is a choice for the purchaser of course.
However, I will definetly recommend the Blu-Ray Version.
Not worth buying in Blu-ray January 12, 2010 Alan Hoseason (Inverness) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have an award winning Blu-ray player which we are very happy with but this is the first disk we have played which we were disppointed with the playback. The age of this film and its remastering have not done enough to make it worth buying in the Blu-ray format. However, you do get the film in a variety of formats in the box incluing standard DVD...and this is my advice, just buy the standard DVD version (as long as your machine has decent upscaling abilities) as you will not see much benefit in Blu-ray anyway!
However, if surround sound is your thing, the Blu-ray disk is worth getting for that enhancement.
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