| Walt's Masterworks
Snow White
The first feature-length animated film in history, "Snow
White" is a testimony to Walt's deep commitment to taking
whatever existed and making it better. When he first proposed
creating a cartoon that would run for more than just a few
minutes, critics and nay-sayers abounded. "It'll blind the
audience," said some. "Nobody will watch a cartoon that's so
long," said others. They dubbed it Disney's Folly. But Walt
persisted, risking the financial future of his studio on the
project. And of course the success was complete. "Snow White"
premiered on December 21, 1937, and provided a financial bonanza
for the Disney organization. It was originally budgeted for
$250,000, wound up costing $1.75 million, and brought in about
$4.2 million in its first release. Perhaps more important, it
proved that animation could be used not just to amuse but to
provoke a far wider range of emotions. Viewers witnessing the
"death" scene of Snow White -- shown above -- were moved to
tears.
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