Snow White and the Three Stooges
Cast & Crew
Walter Lang
Carol Heiss
The Three Stooges
Edson Stroll
Patricia Medina
Guy Rolfe
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
In the faraway kingdom of Fortunia lives beautiful Princess Snow White, betrothed to the handsome Prince Charming of the neighboring land of Bravuria. As Snow White skates around the ice rink on her 17th birthday, her father, King Augustus, dies, and the princess is left at the mercy of her wicked stepmother, who is determined that Snow White will never replace her as queen. Encouraged by Oga, her sinister adviser, the queen orders her chief executioner to murder Snow White, but he allows her to escape into the forest. (Years before he also failed to carry out orders to kill Prince Charming.) Snow White happens upon the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs, which is occupied by the Three Stooges while the dwarfs are gold-prospecting in King Solomon's mines. The Three Stooges, traveling puppeteers, have adopted the prince and, unaware of his royal blood, have made him part of their medicine show. When the queen learns from her magic mirror that Snow White still lives, she transforms herself into a witch, flies to the cottage, and gets Snow White to take a bite from a poisoned apple that induces a sleep of death. As the queen rides homeward on her broom, the Three Stooges destroy her life forever by making a wish upon a magic sword they have taken from Oga. All ends happily as Prince Charming, after many perilous journeys, finds the sleeping princess and restores her to life with a magic kiss of love.
Director
Walter Lang
Cast
Carol Heiss
The Three Stooges
Edson Stroll
Patricia Medina
Guy Rolfe
Michael David
Buddy Baer
Edgar Barrier
Peter Coe
Lisa Mitchell
Chuck Lacy
Owen Mcgivney
Sam Flint
Blossom Rock
Robbi Lalonde
Crew
L. B. Abbott
Earl Brent
Eli Dunn
Ron Fletcher
Paul S. Fox
Harry Harris
Jack W. Holmes
Arthur Kirbach
Emil Kosa Jr.
Ivan Lane
Noel Langley
Frank W. Moran
Arthur Morton
Lyn Murray
Ben Nye
Edward B. Powell
Maurice Ransford
Renie
Walter M. Scott
Leon Shamroy
Jack Martin Smith
Helen Turpin
Elwood Ullman
Charles Wick
Charles Wick
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
The only Stooges film shot in widescreen.
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Summer June 1961
Released in United States on Video September 14, 1989
CinemaScope
Released in United States Summer June 1961
Released in United States on Video September 14, 1989