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Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:6
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: From its dark and complex themes to its archetypal imagery, the Grimm fable of the innocent and beautiful Snow White has captured readers for centuries, but it has not often been given accurate... From its dark and complex themes to its archetypal imagery, the Grimm fable of the innocent and beautiful Snow White has captured readers for centuries, but it has not often been given accurate treatment on film. SNOW WHITE: A TALE OF TERROR attempts to do this with magnificent performances, stunning Gothic scenery and costumes, and a well-crafted script that brings out the nuances in the original story. Seven years after a tragic accident has killed his wife just as she is giving birth, Frederick Hoffman (Sam Neill)--who alone cares for their daughter Lilli (Taryn Davis as the younger and Monica Keena as the older)--remarries Lady Claudia (Sigourney Weaver). Claudia arrives at his estate, bringing with her a creepy, intricately carved mirror. She has also brought along her mute brother (Miroslav Taborsky). It is not long before this eager stepmother and the wary daughter are locked in an endless cycle of jealously and hurt feelings. Reading into the deeper, psychological implications of this complex family situation, and the story's many symbolic elements (the poison apple, the outcast hermitlike woodsmen), the film is both visually graphic and emotionally subtle. Not for children, this SNOW WHITE is for thinking adults who enjoy more than one good scare. [More]
Starring: Monica Keena, Sigourney Weaver, Gil Bellows, Sam Neill
Starring: Monica Keena, Sigourney Weaver, Gil Bellows, Sam Neill, Brian Glover
Director: Michael Cohn
Director: Michael Cohn
Screenwriter: John McLaughlin
Producer: David Roessell
Composer: Carl Davis
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Reviews for Snow White: A Tale of Terror
It's an unappealing dark adult version of the classic Grimm Brothers' fairy tale of the Snow White story.
The frenzied atmosphere of darkness may be a little off-putting for some, but it only helps to invigorate the well-worn tale with new energy.
It's a dark and intense movie, filled with physical and emotional pain.
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