Snow White: A Tale of Terror

Snow White: A Tale of Terror

Director: Michael Cohn Cast: Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
, Sam Neill
Sam Neill
, Gil Bellows
Gil Bellows
, Monica Keena
Monica Keena
Michael Cohn
Snow White: A Tale of Terror

Snow White: A Tale of Terror

Director: Michael Cohn Cast: Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
, Sam Neill
Sam Neill
, Gil Bellows
Gil Bellows
, Monica Keena
Monica Keena
Michael Cohn

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Overview

Once upon a time, pursuing wolves frighten horses drawing a carriage, and it tumbles down a hill. Dying, the pregnant woman inside orders her grieving husband Frederick (Sam Neill) to cut the baby from her womb, so that at least it might live. Years later, the infant is now headstrong young Lilli (Taryn Davis), who is resentful of her father's upcoming marriage to Claudia (Sigourney Weaver). Claudia is devoted to the memory of her own mother and installs a magic mirror that belonged to her in a wardrobe in her private room. More time passes; Lilli is now an adult, but her relationship with the now-pregnant Claudia has never improved, though Claudia has never done her any ill. Claudia loses her baby, and on the same night, gazes into her mother's mirror, which shows her an image of herself young and beautiful. She determines to rid herself of Lilli. Lilli is walking near the forest when Claudia's mute brother Gustav (Miroslav Taborski) draws a knife and chases the frightened young woman into the forest. She evades him, so he kills a pig and takes the heart to a delighted Claudia, who believes it to be Lilli's heart. She has Gustav put the heart in a stew cooking in the kitchen, and that night as she dines with Frederick, Lilli eats the stew with great pleasure. Later, Frederick and some men search for Lilli in the rainy forest. Lilli takes refuge from wolves in a ruined castle, where she's confronted by seven vagabonds who've banned together to seek a lost gold mind. Will (Gil Bellows), scarred during the Crusades, is around Lilli's own age and resents her presence, but the older Lars (Brian Glover) is friendlier to her. The mirror tells Claudia that Lilli is still alive, so in the forest where Claudia keeps a shrine to her dead baby, she casts a spell designed to kill her stepdaughter. Lilli, helping the men in their mine, is almost smothered in a cave-in; she's rescued, but one of the men dies. The mirror again tells Claudia that Lilli still lives. Whirling in a black gown, Claudia conjures a wind that strikes the forest; giant trees topple all around Lilli and the men, killing Lars, but Lilli still lives. So the mirror now transforms Claudia into a bald old hag, and she goes into the forest herself. She offers an apple to Lilli, who takes one bite and falls into a trance that no one can tell from death. She's placed in a stained-glass coffin and lowered into the ground, but the agonized Will, who's fallen in love with her, lifts her from the coffin and a piece of apple falls from her mouth. She returns to life, and they all head for the castle. She arrives in time to interrupt Claudia in the act of slashing Frederick's throat, then confronts Lilli in a room full of mirrors. (There's a hint that Claudia had a part in the death of Lilli's mother.) Lilli stabs not Claudia but her mirror image. It bursts apart, shredding and burning Claudia to death. This bold movie out-grims the Brothers Grimm, telling their oft-told tale as a horror movie/adventure -- and it works. In fact, the weakness of the movie is precisely that the story is so familiar, but the changes wrought by the writers and director keep it fresh for most of its length. It's handsomely designed, using real locations and costumes that are never too grand for the setting. Weaver is clearly having a great time as the not-so-wicked stepmother who eventually becomes a vengeful witch. Especially for a fairy tale, the characters are complex and not necessarily always likable; even Lilli (who is never called "Snow White") has a hard edge, and her "Prince Charming" is a bitter, scarred commoner. It's a shame this attractive, imaginative film didn't have any theatrical release in the United States; originality, especially in a field as well-ploughed as fairy tales, should be encouraged.

Product Details

Release Date: 05/01/2012
UPC: 0025192147876
Original Release: 1997
Rating: R
Source: STUDIO DISTRIBUTION SERVS LLC
Region Code: 1
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 1:41:00
Sales rank: 34,320

Special Features

Closed Caption; ; Cast and Crew Filmographies; International Theatrical Trailer

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Sigourney Weaver Claudia Alvise Hoffman
Sam Neill Baron Frederick Hoffman
Gil Bellows Will
Monica Keena Lilli Hoffman
Miroslav Taborsky Gustav
David Conrad Peter Gutenberg
Taryn Davis Little Lilli,Composer
Brian Glover Lars
Anthony Brophy Rolf
Francis Cuka Nannau,Nannau
John Edward Allen Bart
Andrew Tiernan Scar
Bryan Pringle Father Gilbert
Dale Wyatt Maidservant Ilsa
Joanna Roth Lilliana
Chris Bauer Konrad
John Ottman Composer

Technical Credits
Michael Cohn Director
Robert W. Cort Executive Producer
Tom Engelman Producer
Ernest Farino Special Effects
Ted Field Executive Producer
Scott Kroopf Executive Producer
Linda Lowy Casting
Simone Reynolds Casting
Gene Warren Jr. Special Effects
Deborah Serra Screenwriter
Linda Howy Casting
Fantasy II Film Effects Special Effects
Thomas Szollosi Screenwriter
Ken Weston Sound/Sound Designer
David Roessell Producer
John J. McLaughlin Screenwriter
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