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  1. Otto Englander was born on 17 February 1906 in Tuzla, Bosnia. He was a writer and production manager, known for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Dumbo (1941) and Pinocchio (1940). He was married to Erna. He died on 13 October 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Animation Department, Soundtrack
    • February 17, 1906
    • Otto Englander
    • October 13, 1969
  2. Otto Englander was a Bosnian screenwriter of Jewish descent, who worked for Disney during the early years of the company and wrote episodes for the Disney anthology series. Englander was born on...

  3. October 13, 1969 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Mini Bio. Otto Englander was born on February 17, 1906 in Tuzla, Bosnia. He was a writer, known for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Dumbo (1941) and Pinocchio (1940). He was married to Erna. He died on October 13, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Family. Spouse. Erna. Trivia.

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    • October 13, 1969
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    is a Disney animated film featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Ted Sears, Richard Creedon, Otto Englander, Dick Rickard, Earl Hurd, Merrill De Maris, Dorothy Ann Blank and Webb Smith; and directed by David Hand, William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce and Ben Sharpsteen. It was released on December 21, 1937.

    is based on "Snow White", a fairytale written by the Brothers Grimm.

    Through a textual prologue told via a storybook, Snow White is a princess living with her stepmother, a vain and wicked queen who is assumed to have taken over the kingdom after the death of Snow White's mother and father. Fearing Snow White's beauty surpassing her own, the queen forced her to work as a scullery maid and asked her magic mirror daily "who is the fairest one of all". For several years, the mirror always answered that the queen was the fairest in the land, which pleases her.

    At the film's opening, the magic mirror informs the queen that Snow White is now the fairest in the land. The jealous queen orders a reluctant huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. She further demands that the huntsman return with Snow White's heart in a jeweled box as proof of the deed. The huntsman encounters Snow White but decides not to harm her. He tearfully begs for her forgiveness, revealing the queen wants her dead, and urges her to flee into the woods and never come back, bringing back a pig's heart instead.

    Lost and frightened, the princess is befriended by woodland creatures who lead her to a cottage deep in the woods. Finding seven small chairs in the cottage's dining room, Snow White assumes the cottage is the untidy home of seven orphaned children. It soon becomes apparent that the cottage belongs instead to seven adult dwarfs, Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey, who work in a nearby mine. Returning home, they are alarmed to find their cottage clean and suspect that an intruder has invaded their home. The dwarfs find Snow White upstairs, asleep across three of their beds. Snow White awakes to find the dwarfs at her bedside and introduces herself, and all of the dwarfs eventually welcome her into their home after they learn she can cook and clean beautifully. Snow White cooks, cleans, and keeps house for the dwarfs while they mine for jewels and at night sing, play music and dance.

    Meanwhile, the queen discovers that Snow White is still alive when the mirror again answers that Snow White is the fairest in the land. Using magic to disguise herself as an old hag, the queen creates a poisoned apple that will put whoever eats it into the "Sleeping Death". The evil queen explains that Snow White would collapse into a magical sleep if she were to take even a single bite of the apple. The sleep can only be cured by the power of "love's first kiss". The queen reasons that this is no danger to her plans, as the dwarfs would not be able to awaken Snow White, and would think she was dead, thus resulting in Snow White being buried alive. The queen goes to the cottage while the dwarfs are away and tricks Snow White into biting into the poisoned apple. As Snow White falls asleep the queen proclaims that she will be the fairest of the land. The vengeful dwarfs, alerted by the woodland animals who recognize her, chase the queen up a cliff and trap her. She tries to roll a boulder over them but before she can do so, lightning strikes the cliff, causing her to fall to her death.

    •The Evil Queen hates Snow White because she believes the princess was responsible for the death of her lover.

    •Rather than force Snow White into servitude, the Evil Queen frames her for assassinating her father and forces her to go into hiding.

    •The Magic Mirror does not determine the identity of the "fairest one of all", instead helping the Evil Queen spy on her enemies.

    •The Huntsman presents the Evil Queen with a pig's heart in place of Snow White's heart only for her to see through the deception and punish him by ripping his own heart out of his chest.

    •The Dwarves originally had an eighth member in their ranks but were reduced to seven after he was fatally wounded by an arrow.

    •The queen disguises herself as a peddler woman in order to deceive the Mad Hatter and his daughter, not Snow White.

  4. Otto Englander — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. Story man for over twenty years at Disney and MGM. Known For. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Pinocchio. Dumbo. Clock Cleaners. The Wise Little Hen. Three Blind Mouseketeers. Don Donald. Goofy and Wilbur. Writing. Crew. Story man for over twenty years at Disney and MGM.

  5. May 5, 2023 · WRITTEN BY: Ted Sears, Richard Creedon, Otto Englander, Dick Rickard, Earl Hurd, Merrill De Maris, Dorothy Ann Blank, Webb Smith. WITH: Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Lucille LaVerne, Moroni Olsen. 1937. 86 min. USA. Color.

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · Posted on December 21, 2022 by Sam Sewell-Peterson. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Director: David Hand. Screenwriters: Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears, Webb Smith.

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