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La reine des neiges

Original title: Snezhnaya koroleva
  • 1957
  • Unrated
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.3K
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Sandra Dee, Louise Arthur, Paul Frees, Tommy Kirk, and Patty McCormack in La reine des neiges (1957)
Fairy TaleHand-Drawn AnimationAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasyMusical

A young girl embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her friend, who has been taken captive by the Snow Queen and turned cruel by enchanted ice splinters.A young girl embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her friend, who has been taken captive by the Snow Queen and turned cruel by enchanted ice splinters.A young girl embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her friend, who has been taken captive by the Snow Queen and turned cruel by enchanted ice splinters.

  • Director
    • Lev Atamanov
  • Writers
    • Georgiy Grebner
    • Lev Atamanov
    • Nikolay Erdman
  • Stars
    • Vladimir Gribkov
    • Yanina Zheymo
    • Anna Komolova
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lev Atamanov
    • Writers
      • Georgiy Grebner
      • Lev Atamanov
      • Nikolay Erdman
    • Stars
      • Vladimir Gribkov
      • Yanina Zheymo
      • Anna Komolova
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vladimir Gribkov
    • Ole Lukøje
    • (voice)
    Yanina Zheymo
    Yanina Zheymo
    • Gerda
    • (voice)
    Anna Komolova
    Anna Komolova
    • Kay
    • (voice)
    Mariya Babanova
    Mariya Babanova
    • The Snow Queen
    • (voice)
    Galina Kozhakina
    • Robber Girl
    • (voice)
    Irina Murzayeva
    Irina Murzayeva
    • Old Fairy
    • (voice)
    Sergey Martinson
    Sergey Martinson
    • Karraks
    • (voice)
    • (as Sergei Martinson)
    Elena Ponsova
    Elena Ponsova
    • Crow
    • (voice)
    Vera Bendina
    • Prince
    • (voice)
    Tatyana Linnik
    • Princess
    • (voice)
    Vera Popova
    • Grandmother
    • (voice)
    Yudif Glizer
    Yudif Glizer
    • Old Robber
    • (voice)
    Aleksey Konsovskiy
    Aleksey Konsovskiy
    • Deer
    • (voice)
    Mariya Sinelnikova
    • Finnish
    • (voice)
    Art Linkletter
    Art Linkletter
    • Art Linkletter
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Tammy Marihugh
    Tammy Marihugh
    • Child (English Prologue)
    Jennie Lynn
    • Child (English Prologue)
    Billy Booth
    Billy Booth
    • Child (English Prologue)
    • Director
      • Lev Atamanov
    • Writers
      • Georgiy Grebner
      • Lev Atamanov
      • Nikolay Erdman
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    Kirpianuscus

    lovely

    for a film who was the favorite one of childhood, it is not easy ( or fair ) to say anything. because it is a part from yourself. so, the only word could be, maybe, its virtue to be the best adaptation of Andersen fairy tale. not only for drawing or actors but for the way to use the story in a charming manner. for the delicacy and for the spirit of childhood. for the preserving joy of meet with the characters. for a Snow Queen who remains different by each other versions because her final silence is the most impressive way to define the essence of story. so, a lovely film. for the entire family.
    10Galina_movie_fan

    The tale from my childhood:

    "Snezhnaya koroleva' (1957) aka "The Snow Queen" directed by Lev Atamanov is a beautiful animated movie of my childhood that I'd seen dozens times back in Moscow even before we had a color TV. It is creative, colorful, sometimes dramatic and intense, and always poetic and moving Russian adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of voyages "The Snow Queen". Seeing it last night after such a long time together with my husband, we both agreed that this is one of the timeless classics. This story of the devoted heart of a little brave girl and the friendship and love which are above everything and are worth to fight for and to go to the end of the world, will never get old. Two best voices of Soviet stage and cinema participated in the narrating of "The Snow Queen", Maria Babanova - The Snow Queen and Yanina Zhejmo – Gerda. Zhejmo was absolutely charming as Cinderella in the Russian adaptation "Zolushka" (1947) which is also one of my all time favorites.

    The film was released on DVD by the company "Films by Jove" with the original Russian soundtrack and English subtitles and is available from the company's site. Four more excellent films by Lev Atamanov are included on the DVD: "Golden Antelope", the Indian fairy tale and three short animations, "Bench", "Cyclist", and "Fence" adapted from the cartoons of Herluf Bidstrup, celebrated Danish artist, famous for his comics, humorous drawings, series of graphical anecdotes, and caricatures.
    raymondo1960

    enchanting, even in the botched US presentations

    I was entranced by this film when I saw it a kiddie matinee in the 60s, and upon repeat viewings it is truly wonderful. I just don't understand why this film has not been given a proper treatment in the west. I've seen three english versions; the original US release with Art Linkletter was what I saw in the theater. A few years ago I chanced upon a strange version with the original elf narration restored, but with portions of the score dropped out to make way for horrible contemporary pop songs. Thirdly there was a version shown on PBS sans Linkletter, but with an entirely new soundtrack, which fared better than the pop version I mentioned (though not much better) Still the imagery is fabulous regardless of which botched presentation it is, and I would go out of my way to see an unadulterated version even without the benefit of translation.
    9Gbbooks

    Wisdom of Youth

    When I first saw this "Snow Queen" at the theatre, I was 10 years old, and even then, I suspected Art Linkletter had no business being on the screen. Boy, was I right. "The Snow Queen" is now on a DVD along with two other Russian animated films, "The Wild Swans" & "Alice and the Mystery of the Third Planet". English, French & Spanish are the DVD language options. The absence of a Russian track is a bit puzzling. Catherine Deneuve voices the Snow Queen in French, Kathleen Turner in English. Kristen Dunst, Mickey Rooney & Laura San Giacomo also perform on the English track. "The Snow Queen" is wonderful. Even my 12 year old son, who much prefers Japanese anime, thought it was pretty good, though he did remind me, he was too adult for such hokey stuff. Nine out of Ten.
    9Trampyre

    Great Adaptation!

    I have fond memories of this film as a child... Watching it today, it actually still holds up well. The Russians have adapted one of Hans Christian Anderson's lesser-known tales quite well, and utilizes a talented cast for the English-language version: Sandra Dee, Tommy Kirk, Patty McCormick and even June Foray("Rocky" of ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE fame).

    Like most of Anderson's stories, THE SNOW QUEEN has many dark moments, and might actually be a little frightening for the little ones, but also treats the viewer to a little bit of morality- that of the love and devotion of two childhood friends. While the actual film is great, the American-added prologue with TV Host Art Linkletter and a bunch of kids really dates the material... fast-forward and enjoy this wonderful treat for young and old.

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    • Trivia
      Hayao Miyazaki has stated that this film is one of his inspirations to work in animation. When he started his career, Miyazaki had a rough start and was thinking of leaving animation. But when he saw The Snow Queen, he admired it and continued working in anime.
    • Quotes

      Granny: Look, the snow is falling again, and every snowflake is like a little white bee.

      Gerda: Grandmother, tell us, where do these white bee snowflakes come from?

      Granny: From the north. They fly here over cold seas, in icy winds, through blizzards and fogs. They are loyal servants of the Snow Queen.

    • Alternate versions
      Original version runs only 63 minutes and has two songs in Russian. US version runs 70 minutes, with a 5-minute live-action prologue and a 2-minute montage added. It has three new songs in English, one in the montage and two replacing the Russian songs.
    • Connections
      Edited into Les Contes de mon enfance: The Snow Queen (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Snow Queen
      (english version)

      Words and Music by Diane Lampert and Richard Loring

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Snow Queen
    • Production company
      • Soyuzmultfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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