Projected medium / 1966
Title | Snow White and Rose Red |
Item type | Projected medium |
Alternate title | Schneeweisschen und Rosenrot |
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Imprint | United States Childhood Productions, 1966 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
Notes |
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Physical description | 2 reels of 2 (55 min.) : opt sd., col. ; 16 mm. print. |
Related links | Credits from American Film Institute Catalog. Access restricted to subscribers. |
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1966Publisher:
Childhood ProductionsSubject headings:
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245 00 Snow White and Rose Red|h[motion picture] /|cproduced by
Schongerfilm ; writers, Walter Oemichen, Konrad Lustig ;
director, Erich Kobler.
246 3 Schneeweisschen und Rosenrot
257 United States
260 United States :|bChildhood Productions,|c1966 ;|aUnited
States :|bAmerican International Television,|c[19--] ;
|aUnited States :|bAudio Brandon Films,|c1975.
300 2 reels of 2 (55 min.) :|bopt sd., col. ;|c16 mm.|3print.
500 "Based on the fairy tale "Schneewittchen" in Kinder und
Hausmärchen collected by Jakob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
(Germany, 1812--14)."--AFI Catalog.
500 "Filmed in Bavaria. Released in West Germany in 1955 as
Schneeweisschen und Rosenrot; running time: 62 min."
500 Production dates and credits taken from print and AFI
Catalog.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CBPF.
508 Photography, Wolf Schwan ; as told by Paul Tripp ; music
and lyrics by Milton and Anne DeLugg.
510 3 American film institute catalog: feature films,|b1961-
1970.
510 4 Audio Brandon Films Catalog,|b1975-1976|cp. 282.
511 1 Rosemarie Seehofer (Snow White), Ursula Herion (Rose Red),
Heini Göbel (Prince), Ruth von Zerboni, Nils Clausnitzer,
Dieter Wieland, Richard Krüger.
520 "From the land of magic and wonder as conceived by the
celebrated pens of the Brothers Grimm, comes a rare
entertainment treat produced in color especially for
children. All the fascinating fairy tale elements are
present in the exciting story of a handsome prince who is
turned into a big bear by a wicked dwarf with magical
powers. How he is helped by the lovely sisters Snow White
and Rose Red and how he overcomes the evil dwarf is told
by Paul Tripp in an enchanting film filled with the
excitement, adventure, magic and wonder of the classic
tales!"--Audio Brandon Films Catalog
600 10 Grimm, Jacob,|d1785-1863.|tSchneewittchen|xFilm
adaptations.
600 10 Grimm, Wilhelm,|d1786-1859.|tSchneewittchen|xFilm
adaptations.
655 7 Features.|2mim
655 7 Fantasy.|2mim
655 7 Adaptations.|2mim
655 7 Children's works.|2mim
700 1 Kobler, Erich.
700 1 Oemichen, Walter.
700 1 Lustig, Konrad.
700 1 Grimm, Jacob,|d1785-1863,|tSchneewittchen.
700 1 Grimm, Wilhelm,|d1786-1859,|tSchneewittchen.
700 1 Schwan, Wolf.
700 1 DeLugg, Milton.
700 1 DeLugg, Anne.
700 1 Tripp, Paul.
700 1 Seehofer, Rosemarie.
700 1 Herion, Ursula.
700 1 Göbel, Heini.
700 1 von Zerboni, Ruth.
710 2 Schongerfilm.
710 2 Childhood Productions.
710 2 American International Television.
710 2 Audio Brandon Films.
856 42 |zCredits from American Film Institute Catalog. Access
restricted to subscribers.|uhttp://afi.chadwyck.com
935 GLADN51039915
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