(OK!) - It�s a wonder Disney ever earned the reputation for
sugary wholesomeness after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937), its first animated film. The doe-eyed, badly-in-
need-of-a-tan heroine nearly gets knifed to death in the
woods in the film�s first few minutes, and late in the
movie there are two murders, then a hefty dose of
necrophilia at the end, as the unnamed prince opens up Snow
White�s casket to spark his zombie bride to life with a
disturbingly passionate peck on the lips.
The surprisingly hard-edged, freaky yet transcendent movie
busts out in an elaborate Blu-ray/DVD combo (Amazon.com:
http://xrl.us/SnowWhiteDiamond ), the first in a series of
a series Disney has dubbed the Diamond Collection..
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