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Snow White And The Huntsman Besetzung

2012 moving-picture show by Rupert Sanders

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman Poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Rupert Sanders
Screenplay by
  • Evan Daugherty
  • John Lee Hancock
  • Hossein Amini
Story by Evan Daugherty
Based on Snow White
by the Brothers Grimm
Produced past
  • Joe Roth
  • Sam Mercer
Starring
  • Kristen Stewart
  • Charlize Theron
  • Chris Hemsworth
  • Sam Claflin
  • Ian McShane
  • Bob Hoskins
  • Ray Winstone
  • Nick Frost
  • Toby Jones
Cinematography Greig Fraser
Edited by
  • Conrad Buff
  • Neil Smith
Music by James Newton Howard

Production
company

Roth Films

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release dates

  • May 30, 2012 (2012-05-30) (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
  • June 1, 2012 (2012-06-01) (United States)

Running time

127 minutes[1]
Country United States[2] [3]
Linguistic communication English language
Budget $170 million[iv]
Box office $396.6 million[5]

Snow White and the Huntsman is a 2012 American fantasy pic based on the German fairy tale "Snowfall White" compiled by the Brothers Grimm. The flick is the directorial debut of Rupert Sanders, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty, John Lee Hancock and Hossein Amini, from a screen story past Daugherty. The bandage includes Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, and Bob Hoskins in his final movie operation. In the flick's retelling of the tale, Snow White grows up imprisoned by her evil stepmother, Queen Ravenna, a powerful sorceress. After Snow White escapes into the woods, Ravenna enlists Eric the Huntsman to capture her, merely he becomes her compatriot in a quest to overthrow Ravenna.

Snow White and the Huntsman was theatrically released in the Britain on May 30, 2012 and in the United States on June ane, 2012, by Universal Pictures. Information technology was a success at the box function, earning $396 million worldwide against a $170 million budget. Although critics praised the product design and visual effects, Theron and Hemsworth's performances, and the musical score and action sequences, Stewart and Claflin's performances received mixed reviews, and the screenplay was heavily criticized. The film received two Oscar nominations for All-time Visual Effects and Best Costume Pattern at the 85th Academy Awards.

A prequel/sequel, titled The Huntsman: Winter's War, directed by the first movie's visual effects supervisor Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, was released on Apr 22, 2016. Hemsworth, Theron, Claflin and Nick Frost reprised their roles and new characters were played by Emily Edgeless and Jessica Chastain. Stewart did not reprise her role, merely appeared in archive footage.

Plot [edit]

While admiring a bright red rose blooming during a deep wintertime, Queen Eleanor of the kingdom of Tabor pricks her finger on one of its thorns. Drops of blood fall onto the snowfall, and she wishes for a daughter with skin every bit white equally snowfall, lips as crimson equally blood, hair as black as a raven's wings, and a heart as strong equally that rose. She gives nativity to a daughter, Snow White, but falls ill and dies many years later. After her death, Snowfall White'due south male parent, Male monarch Magnus, and his army battle an invading nighttime army of dark drinking glass soldiers. King Magnus finds a prisoner called Ravenna and, upon rescuing her, becomes enchanted with her beauty and marries her.

Ravenna is in fact a powerful sorceress and the Dark Army's main. On their nuptials night, Ravenna confesses that in that location was a king much like Magnus that hurt her and discarded her. She declares that she volition not be discarded and kills Magnus before taking over the kingdom. Snowfall White'due south childhood friend William and his father, Knuckles Hammond, escape the castle simply are unable to rescue her, and she is captured and locked away in a tower for several years.

Tabor and its people deteriorate under Queen Ravenna'south rule. She periodically drains the youth from the kingdom's immature women in order to maintain a spell cast over her as a child past her mother, which allows her to proceed her youthful beauty. When her stepdaughter Snow White comes of age, she learns from her Magic Mirror that Snow White is destined to destroy her unless she consumes the daughter's heart, which volition make her immortal. Ravenna orders her brother Finn to bring her Snow White's eye, just Snow White escapes into the Dark Forest, where Ravenna has no ability. Ravenna makes a bargain with Eric the Huntsman, a widower and drunk, to capture Snow White, promising to bring his wife back to life in commutation. The Huntsman tracks down Snow White, simply when Finn reveals that Ravenna does not actually have the ability to revive the dead, the Huntsman helps Snow White escape. Finn gathers a ring of men to find her, and the Duke and William learn that she is alive. William leaves the castle to discover her, joining Finn'south band equally a bowman.

The Huntsman and Snowfall White exit the Dark Forest, where she saves his life by charming a huge troll that attacks them. They brand their way to a fishing village populated by women who have disfigured themselves to make themselves useless to Ravenna. The Huntsman learns Snow White's true identity, and leaves her in the care of the women. He returns when he sees the village existence burned down by Finn's men. Snow White and the Huntsman evade them and meet a band of eight dwarfs. The blind dwarf Muir perceives that Snow White is the only person who can defeat Ravenna and terminate her reign.

As they travel through a fairy sanctuary, they are attacked by Finn and his men. A boxing ensues during which Finn, his men, and one of the dwarfs are killed, while William reveals himself and joins the group on their journey to Hammond'south castle. Halfway there, Ravenna disguises herself as William and tempts Snow White into eating a poisoned apple tree. She flees when the Huntsman and William find her. William kisses Snow White but nothing happens (though no one notices the tear that comes from one of her eyes). Her body is taken to Hammond's castle. The Huntsman professes his regret for not existence at that place to save her, as her middle and strength remind him of his wife, Sara. He kisses her and does not discover a second tear autumn from one of her optics, as his osculation was second of true love needed. Snowfall White awakens and rallies the Duke's army to mount a siege against Ravenna.

The dwarfs infiltrate the castle through the sewers and open up the gates, allowing the army inside. Snow White confronts Ravenna, simply is overpowered. Ravenna is about to impale her when Snow White uses a motility the Huntsman taught her and stabs Ravenna, defeating her for practiced. The kingdom once once again enjoys peace and harmony every bit Snow White is crowned the new Queen of Tabor.

Cast [edit]

  • Kristen Stewart as Snow White,[vi] the daughter of King Magnus and Queen Eleanor and the step-daughter of the evil queen Ravenna.
    • Raffey Cassidy as young Snowfall White
  • Charlize Theron equally Queen Ravenna, Snow White's evil stepmother
    • Izzy Meikle-Small as immature Ravenna
  • Chris Hemsworth equally Eric the Huntsman, a widower and boozer, who helps Snow White escape Ravenna.
  • Sam Claflin every bit William, son of Duke Hammond
    • Xavier Atkins as young William
  • Sam Spruell as Finn, Ravenna's blood brother and enforcer
    • Elliot Reeve every bit young Finn
  • Vincent Regan as Duke Hammond, William'southward begetter
  • Lily Cole as Greta, a young girl who befriends Snow White
  • Noah Huntley as Rex Magnus, Snow White's father
  • Freedom Ross as Queen Eleanor, Snowfall White'south female parent
  • Chris Obi equally the voice of Mirror Man, the physical grade of the Magic Mirror
  • Rachael Stirling as Anna
  • Hattie Gotobed every bit Lily
  • Greg Hicks equally Black Knight Full general
  • Peter Ferdinando equally Black Knight
  • Anastasia Hille as Ravenna'due south Mother

The Dwarfs [edit]

The Dwarfs were played past actors of average height who had their faces digitally transmuted onto pocket-sized bodies. This caused a protestation from the Little People of America.[vii]

  • Ian McShane as Beith, the leader of the Dwarves.
  • Bob Hoskins as Muir, the blind elderberry Dwarf, who possesses the powers of premonition. This was Hoskins'southward terminal role before his retirement from acting later in 2012 due to Parkinson'due south disease, and subsequent death in 2014.
  • Ray Winstone as Gort, an ill-tempered Dwarf.
  • Nick Frost as Nion,[8] Beith's right-paw man.
  • Toby Jones as Coll, Duir's brother.
  • Eddie Marsan as Duir, Coll'south brother.
  • Johnny Harris as Quert, Muir'south son.
  • Brian Gleeson as Gus, the youngest of the Dwarfs who develops a bail with Snowfall White and afterward sacrifices himself to salve her.

Production [edit]

Evolution [edit]

Evan Daugherty initially wrote the screenplay in 2003, when he was studying at NYU.[9] At the time, reboots of fairy tales were not a popular film genre and, according to Daugherty, "no one really knew what to do with information technology."[nine] More problems came when the release of Terry Gilliam'southward The Brothers Grimm (2005) flopped at the box office which caused potential buyers to be hesitant about the script.[9] The script was finally greenlit later the success of Tim Burton'southward Alice in Wonderland (2010).[9]

Casting [edit]

Theron and Stewart at Wondercon 2012 in Anaheim, California in March 2012

Film producers considered casting a lesser-known actress for the role of Snow White, with mention of Riley Keough, Felicity Jones, Bella Heathcote, Alicia Vikander, and Rachel Maxwell every bit possible picks. This thought became less likely as known actresses Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart were after rumored to be short-listed for the part.[x] On March 4, 2011 co-producer Palak Patel confirmed that Stewart was offered the part.[11] Winona Ryder was initially considered to play Queen Ravenna, before the role went to Charlize Theron.[12] Tom Hardy was supposedly first offered the office of Eric, the Huntsman, but turned down the offer. The part was then evidently offered to Michael Fassbender,[thirteen] and then Johnny Depp, just both claim to have declined it.[14] Viggo Mortensen was said to have been in negotiations with Universal for the function, but supposedly turned downward the role, too.[fifteen] Information technology was claimed that Hugh Jackman was offered the role, but that he declined.[16] In 2011, Thor star Chris Hemsworth was eventually cast in the role of the Huntsman.[17]

Filming [edit]

The Marloes Sands filming location for Snow White & the Huntsman

Principal photography took identify in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. The beach scenes were predominantly filmed in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the Marloes Sands embankment near the village of Marloes between September 26 and 29, 2011.[18] Though the beach was not airtight to the public during filming, as filming progressed, certain parts were advised to be off limits. A computer-generated castle was fix on nearby Gateholm island. A field to a higher place the beach was used for production purposes, and a special wooden ramp was built for vehicles and horses to access the embankment.[ commendation needed ] Filming also took identify at Frensham Small Pond.[19] [20] The film used academic consultants from the University of Chichester and the Academy of Oxford for back-up research on fairy tales and medieval battles.[21]

Music [edit]

James Newton Howard composed the music for the motion picture. The English language ring Florence and the Motorcar recorded "Jiff of Life" exclusively for the movie, which was reportedly inspired by Theron'southward graphic symbol Queen Ravenna.[22] [23] Ioanna Gika of Io Echo performed "Gone", a song that is played at Gus'southward funeral in the motion-picture show.

All music is composed by James Newton Howard (tracks 1–18).

Snow White and the Huntsman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No. Title Performer(due south) Length
ane. "Snow White" 3:24
2. "I'll Take Your Throne" 2:00
3. "Belfry Prayers" 2:07
4. "Something of What Ails You" 3:25
v. "Escape From the Belfry" 2:33
6. "You lot Failed Me Finn" 3:02
vii. "White Horse" two:02
eight. "Journey to Fenland" three:38
9. "Fenland in Flames" 4:08
10. "Sanctuary" two:33
xi. "White Hart" half-dozen:37
12. "Gone" Ioanna Gika three:09
xiii. "I Remember That Play a trick on" v:35
14. "Death Favors No Man" half dozen:12
xv. "Warriors on the Embankment" 4:52
sixteen. "Y'all Tin Not Defeat Me" 2:35
17. "You lot Can't Have My Heart" one:57
18. "Coronation" ii:06
xix. "Breath of Life" Florence and the Machine 4:09
Total length: 1:07:00

Release [edit]

The film had its premiere on May 14, 2012, at the Empire, Leicester Square, in London.[ citation needed ] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1 on September eleven, 2012,[24] with both the theatrical version (127 minutes) and an extended version (132 minutes) available on both formats. The film was released on the same formats in Region 2 on Oct i, 2012.[25]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

Hemsworth at the Snowfall White and the Huntsman moving-picture show premiere, Sydney in June 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman earned $155,332,381 in Northward America, along with $241,260,448 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $396,592,829.[5] In North America, the film earned $i,383,000 from midnight showings.[26] For its opening day, the film topped the box function with $xx,468,525.[27] Information technology debuted in first identify at the box office during its opening weekend with $56,217,700.[28] It is the seventeenth highest-grossing 2012 film.[29] Exterior Northward America, Snow White and the Huntsman had an opening of $39.3 million, ranking second overall for the weekend backside Men in Black 3; withal, information technology ranked number 1 in 30 countries.[thirty]

Critical response [edit]

Stewart at the Snowfall White and the Huntsman premiere, Sydney in June 2012

Snowfall White and the Huntsman received mixed reviews from critics. The film has a 49% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 238 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The site's consensus states: "While information technology offers an accordingly dark take on the fairy tale that inspired it, Snowfall White & the Huntsman is undone by uneven acting, problematic pacing, and a confused script."[31] On Metacritic, the pic has a score of 57 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[32] CinemaScore polls conducted revealed the boilerplate grade that filmgoers gave the film was a "B" on an A+ to F scale.[33]

David Edelstein of New York praised the picture'southward revisionist tone and said the motion picture was "strongly influenced by a lot of smart, feminist thinking".[34] Roger Ebert gave the film 3.v stars out of 4.[35] A.O. Scott of The New York Times praised Theron's performance and too wrote, "Though it is an ambitious – at times mesmerizing – application of the latest cinematic engineering science, the picture tries to recapture some of the menace of the stories that used to be told to scare children rather than console them."[36] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Ravenna hates living in a world where men tin feed on women's beauty and so toss them away. She's a fascist of feminism, and Theron's interim has the blood of operatic anger coursing through information technology."[37] Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times said the motion-picture show is, "an absolute wonder to watch and creates a warrior princess for the ages. Only what this revisionist fairy tale does not give united states of america is a passionate honey – its kisses are as chaste equally the snow is white."[38] Rolling Stone 's Peter Travers called information technology "a visual curiosity" while noting that Stewart "morphs assuredly from a skittish girl into a adamant warrior princess."[39] MSN news said that Stewart "grows into her grapheme, it seems, and eventually got this reviewer completely on her side."[40] Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune gave the moving-picture show 4/iv stars.[41] Richard Roeper gave the picture show a B+, calling it "Vastly superior to Mirror, Mirror", and praising Theron and Stewart's performances.[42]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said that while the flick is "less jokey than the recent Mirror Mirror", "this Twilightified fairytale has the same basic problem," and that, "The result is tangled and overblown."[43] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle called information technology "[a] slow, boring picture show that has no charm and is highlighted merely past a handful of special effects and Charlize Theron'southward truly evil queen."[44] Michael O'Sullivan of the Washington Post besides gave the film a negative review: "Overlong, overcrowded, overstimulating and with an over-the-top performance by Charlize Theron as the evil queen Ravenna, the movie is a virtual orchard of toxic excess, starting with the unnecessarily sprawling cast of characters."[45] Lisa Kennedy of the Denver Mail gave the pic 2 out of four stars and said, "But Bob Hoskins as the bullheaded seer Muir comes close to making us intendance. We tin can almost glean Snowfall White's heroic possibilities through his overcast eyes. Every bit much as we'd like to, we certainly tin't from Stewart's efforts."[46] Scott Foundas states that "Stewart's Snow White... pouts her lips, bats her bedroom eyes, and scarcely seems to have more on her mind than who might take her to the senior prom—let alone the destiny of an entire kingdom."[47]

Accolades [edit]

List of awards and nominations
Year Recipient Honour Category Effect
2012 Charlize Theron Teen Choice Honor Choice Movie: Hissy Fit Won
Kristen Stewart Teen Choice Award Choice Summer Moving-picture show Star: Female person Won
Chris Hemsworth Teen Choice Award Choice Summer Movie Star: Male (also for The Avengers) Won
Sam Claflin Teen Pick Honour Choice Picture show: Breakout Nominated
Charlize Theron Teen Choice Award Option Movie: Villain Nominated
Charlize Theron Teen Pick Honor Option Summer Picture Star: Female (besides for Prometheus) Nominated
Chris Hemsworth GQ Award GQ Men Of The Year Honor for International Quantum Won
Colleen Atwood Gucci Award All-time Costume Design Nominated
Florence and the Car World Soundtrack Awards Best Original Song Written Straight for a Film Nominated
Chris Munro and Craig Henighan Satellite Award All-time Sound (Editing & Mixing) Nominated
Wild Card and Universal Pictures Golden Trailer Accolade Best Action (for "Forever") Won
Universal Pictures Gilt Trailer Award All-time Summer Blockbuster 2012 Goggle box Spot (for "Ravenna") Won
Universal Pictures Golden Trailer Honour Best Motion/Title Graphics (for "Domestic Trailer ii") Nominated
Universal Pictures and Wild Menu Golden Trailer Award Best Summer Blockbuster 2012 Boob tube Spot (for "Bound") Nominated
Universal Pictures and Aspect Ratio Golden Trailer Honor Best Summer Blockbuster 2012 Tv set Spot (for "Kingdom") Nominated
Universal Pictures and Wild Card Golden Trailer Honour Best in Show (for "Forever") Nominated
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould, and Michael Dawson St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association All-time Visual Furnishings Nominated
Greig Fraser San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Special Award Won
2012 People's Choice Awards Favorite Film Nominated
2013 Chris Hemsworth People's Selection Awards Favorite Action Pic Star (also for The Avengers) Nominated
Charlize Theron People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic Movie Extra (too for Prometheus) Nominated
Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth People's Choice Awards Favorite On-Screen Chemistry Nominated
Kristen Stewart People's Selection Awards Favorite Face of Heroism Nominated
Colleen Atwood Academy Awards Best Costume Design Nominated
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould, and Michael Dawson Academy Awards Best Visual Effects Nominated
Kristen Stewart Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Actress (also for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2) Won
Pic Saturn Awards Best Fantasy Flick Nominated
Charlize Theron Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Colleen Atwood Saturn Awards Best Costume Nominated
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould and Michael Dawson Saturn Awards Best Special Effects Nominated
Kristen Stewart 2013 MTV Movie Awards Best Hero Nominated

Prequel/sequel [edit]

A sequel was planned, with managing director Rupert Sanders in talks to return.[48] In August 2012, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the sequel was shelved in the backwash of the scandal involving Sanders adulterous on his married woman with Stewart and that a spin-off film concentrating on the Huntsman was planned instead, which would not star Stewart.[49] Universal announced a few days later that they were not shelving the sequel.[50] A 2012 report stated that Universal has authorized a sequel[51] and Stewart was set to reprise her role, but without Sanders to return as the director due to the scandal.[52] The script was written and production was set to begin in 2013.[51]

The film was originally scheduled for release in 2015.[53] In September 2013, Chris Hemsworth stated he did not know annihilation well-nigh the sequel while speaking to E!.[54] On June four, 2014, Deadline reported that Frank Darabont, Gavin O'Connor and Andrés Muschietti were on the shortlist to direct the sequel.[55] On June 26, 2014, Deadline reported that Darabont was in talks to direct the sequel.[56] Originally Legendary Pictures was fix to co-finance the film with Universal but dropped out and were replaced by Perfect Globe Pictures. On July 31, 2014, the projection was described as a prequel titled The Huntsman scheduled for April 22, 2016, which would not star Stewart as Snow White.[57] In Jan 2015, Darabont left the projection every bit director,[58] but the third leading office was set with Emily Blunt. It was later announced that Cedric Nicolas-Troyan would take over as the new managing director for the moving picture.[59] [60] Nick Frost would return equally Dwarf Nion and Jessica Chastain would star.[61] On March 18, 2015, Rob Brydon, Alexandra Roach and Sheridan Smith were added to the cast equally dwarves.[62] TheWrap confirmed on May 7, 2015, that Sam Claflin would render equally William in this sequel.[63]

It was subsequently revealed that the movie would feature Ravenna's sister, the Ice Queen, and would reveal the origins of the Huntsman, while besides continuing the story of the beginning flick.[64]

The film, which is both a prequel and a sequel, was released in 2016 as The Huntsman: Winter's War.

See also [edit]

  • Snow White, an upcoming movie based on the 1937 animated film, starring Rachel Zegler as Snowfall White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.
  • Mirror Mirror, another 2012 flick based on the tale of Snow White, starring Lily Collins as Snow White and Julia Roberts as Queen Clementianna, Snow White'south evil stepmother.
  • Maleficent, like nighttime/modern have on an old fairy tale

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External links [edit]

  • Snow White and the Huntsman at IMDb
  • Snowfall White and the Huntsman at Box Office Mojo
  • Snowfall White and the Huntsman at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Snow White and the Huntsman at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

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