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Saturday, December 23, 2017

1975 Screenstar Poster Magazine

Snow White Screenstar Poster Magazine. Article, pictures, and fold-out poster (approx. 23" x 33.5"). Dates from 1975.

Front cover.



Inside text pages.



Poster.



Back of poster.




Rear cover. Includes an ad for Disney character wall decorations, plus the 1975 Buena Vista "Commemorative Issue" three-record Snow White soundtrack.

Generously donated to the Filmic Light from the François Monferran Collection.

Friday, September 1, 2017

2017 Snow White Garden Flags at Walgreens

Snow White lawn and garden flags currently on sale at Walgreens. Polyester fabric. Dimensions: 12.5" x 18". Red metal hanging pole with a Snow White apple silhouette; stands about 3' tall. They were first issued in the spring of 2017. Original retail $14.99 each.

Snow White - "Open your heart to Dreams"




Seven Dwarfs - "Welcome"




Also see the 2015 Snow White garden flag in an earlier Archive entry.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

1987 Ciné Télé Revue

With the 1987 re-release of Snow White in France, the July 16 issue of Ciné Télé Revue featured a two-page article on the movie. A collectible centerfold poster was also included.
 



Poster...


Image scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Snow White Print Poster by James Flames

A Disney-themed art show entitled, "Never Grow Up" occurred in Austin, Texas on April 28, 2017. It was presented by Mondo Gallery and Cyclops Print Works. Among the many pieces available was a Snow White poster screen print by artist James Flames. Size 36" x 24". Hand-numbered limited edition of 305. Officially licensed by Disney.



Sunday, April 30, 2017

1983 Le Journal de Mickey - Blanche Neige Comic

This Snow White comic strip was first published as a Sunday newspaper serial in the United States. It began on March 13, 1983 and ended 16 weeks late on June 26. It was written by Carl Fallberg with artwork by Richard Moore.

It was reprinted later that year in several other countries including France, where it was published in four parts by Hachette in Le Journal de Mickey. Each installment is spread across eight pages for a total of 32. Snow White or the dwarfs are pictured on the cover of each of the four issues.

  • No. 1639 - November 27, 1983. Part one of the comic begins as the movie does, with the Queen talking to her Magic Mirror. Snow White meets the Prince at the Wishing Well. The Queen sends the Huntsman out with the princess to kill her.

Illustrations and text copyright Disney/Hachette. Posted here for historical documentation purposes only.

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  • No. 1640 - December 4, 1983. Part two picks up with Snow White running through the dark forest. Her new animal friends lead her to the cottage where they clean it. The dwarfs arrive home with the princess asleep on their beds.



Sample pages.



An ad promotes a free Snow White poster in next week's magazine.


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  • No. 1641 - December 11, 1983. In part three, the dwarfs discover Snow White. They eat, sing and dance together. The Queen turns herself into the Old Hag.



The free two-sided poster came with 12 self-adhesive stickers to fill in the white squares. With a total of 36 spaces, readers would need to purchase the next two issues of the magazine in order to get the rest of the stickers to complete the poster.




The opposite side is the movie poster design from the 1983 French re-release.


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  • No. 1642 - December 18, 1983. Part four concludes the story with the Old Witch, poison apple, the dwarfs to the rescue, and the Prince's kiss.






Elsewhere in this issue, Doc share blueprints for constructing your own Seven Dwarfs' cottage.

Image scans and additional info courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

1973 Le Journal de Mickey - No. 1119

To coincide with the December 5, 1973, re-release of Blanche Neige et les Sept Nains to cinemas in France, the first of four installments of a comic story was published by Hachette in the November 25, 1973 issue of Le Journal de Mickey, no. 1119. The magazine also included a fold-out Snow White poster.



A little Snow White history is given in the editorial on the inside front cover.



This first part of the story covered eight pages and included both new artwork and re-rendered panels from Hank Porter's 1937-38 newspaper strip.




Poster.

Images scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.


The story would continue over the next three issues of Le Journal de Mickey, 1120-1122. We'll have a glimpse at no. 1120 in the next Archive entry.

Friday, July 1, 2016

2016 Disney Movie Rewards Poster

A Snow White poster seen in June 2016, exclusively for members of Disney Movie Rewards. The original rendering was created by artist Eric Tan. Printed on textured 65# felt cover paper. Measures 18'' x 24". The poster is available in limited quantities for the price of 1250 movie reward points.



Special thanks to 1937fan of Whistle While We Blog for letting us know about this and to Kevin Hicks for additional info..

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Snow White Garden Flag

My wife spotted a Snow White "Garden Art Flag" at Walgreens a few days ago. So, of course, I had to go check it out. Designed for outdoor display, the nylon fabric banner hangs from a metal rod for placement in the yard. Flag measures 12.5" x 18". Pole stands 3' tall. Retail $9.99.

The illustration shows Snow in one of her many classic poses, but the artwork has a slightly updated look for the princess.



Manufactured by Kcare Kiu Hung in China.



I wasn't planning to buy it, just wanted to snap a few photos at Walgreens. But it's actually pretty cool when you see it in person. So here it is in my backyard. Makes for a nice lawn feature.