Continuity mistake: When the seven dwarves run scared down the stairs and out of the door, Dopey pulls the handle of the door from the inside until it breaks out and falls away. The next scene when the dwarf opens the door, the handle is there again. (00:33:00)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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Directed by: Wilfred Jackson, Ben Sharpsteen, David Hand, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, William Cottrell
Starring: Eddie Collins, Lucille La Verne, Stuart Buchanan, Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Roy Atwell
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Doc: The, uh, Princess will sleep in our beds upstairs.
Snow White: But, where will you sleep?
Doc: Oh, we'll be quite comfortable down here, in, uh, in, uh.
Grumpy: In a pig's eye.
Doc: In a pig's eye - sty - NO! No! I mean, we'll be comfortable, won't we, men?
Trivia: When making this movie, Walt Disney turned the script into a comic at first and they used these "comic strips" to move around shots and scenes, replace things and generally see what would work or not. This technique is now known as storyboarding and pretty much every single movie production uses it.
Question: When the animals go to tell the dwarves about the witch trying to kill Snow White, why is Grumpy all of a sudden concerned about her? He's the first one to say that they have to go rescue her and then is leading them back to the cottage, although up to that point he hasn't liked her at all.
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Answer: He's oppositional, sure, but that's just who he is. It doesn't mean he doesn't like her.
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