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Snow White: A Deadly Summer is a 2012 American horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Shanley Caswell, Maureen McCormick, and Eric Roberts. The film was released straight to DVD and digital download on March 20, 2012. [1] [2]
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Best Television Presentation: Snow White: A Tale of Terror; Nominated — 1 American Society of Cinematographers Award. Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots: Mike Southon; Nominated — 1 CableACE Award. Cinematography in a Movie or Miniseries: Mike Southon
After the success of 2023’s The Little Mermaid, Disney’s next live-action project is a remake of Snow White — but not everyone is excited about the new movie.. A live-action version of Snow ...
Snow White: A Deadly Summer (2012) is an American horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Shanley Caswell, Maureen McCormick, and Eric Roberts. The film was released straight to DVD and digital download on March 20, 2012; Snow White's Christmas Adventure (2023), starring Jennifer Mischiati as Snow White, with Rayna Campbell and ...
Snow White: The Fairest of Them All is a 2001 fantasy adventure television film co-written and directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Hallmark Entertainment.The film was first released theatrically in Europe, and subsequently aired in the United States on ABC as part of their series on The Wonderful World of Disney on March 17, 2002.
Here are 25 movies to queue up this season for summer. “High School Musical 2” (2007) This iconic Disney Channel Original Movie has to be at the top of the list.
This is a list of animated short films.The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime.