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The courtyard is the location of the wishing well; here, [[Snow White (character)|Snow White]] sings [[I'm Wishing]] as she cleans, attracting the attention of the [[Prince (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)|Prince]], who climbs over the wall to meet her. As he sings [[One Song]] to her, the [[Queen]] watches from the window of her chamber high above the lovers, and furiously closes the curtains, jealous of te Prince's affections for Snow White. The courtyard is the only area of the castle shown in the film which does not reflect the Queen's personality.
 
The courtyard is the location of the wishing well; here, [[Snow White (character)|Snow White]] sings [[I'm Wishing]] as she cleans, attracting the attention of the [[Prince (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)|Prince]], who climbs over the wall to meet her. As he sings [[One Song]] to her, the [[Queen]] watches from the window of her chamber high above the lovers, and furiously closes the curtains, jealous of te Prince's affections for Snow White. The courtyard is the only area of the castle shown in the film which does not reflect the Queen's personality.
 
[[Image:Queenthrone.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The Queen in the throne room]]
 
[[Image:Queenthrone.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The Queen in the throne room]]
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===Royal Chambers===
 
===Royal Chambers===
 
The Queen's chambers are elaborately decorated to suit her vanity. The Queen rarely seems to leave her chambers; she watches events unfold below her from her window. A spiral staircase leads to the dungeon below.
 
The Queen's chambers are elaborately decorated to suit her vanity. The Queen rarely seems to leave her chambers; she watches events unfold below her from her window. A spiral staircase leads to the dungeon below.

Revision as of 16:29, 12 March 2010

The Queen's Castle is a location featured in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Though externally the archytype of a Fairy Tale castle (appropriately used as the backdrop for the film's poster to suggest the genre and nature of the film), its walls hide many dark and arcane secrets.

Areas

File:Snow white well.jpg

Snow White meeting the Prince

Courtyard

The courtyard is the location of the wishing well; here, Snow White sings I'm Wishing as she cleans, attracting the attention of the Prince, who climbs over the wall to meet her. As he sings One Song to her, the Queen watches from the window of her chamber high above the lovers, and furiously closes the curtains, jealous of te Prince's affections for Snow White. The courtyard is the only area of the castle shown in the film which does not reflect the Queen's personality.

Queenthrone

The Queen in the throne room

Royal Chambers

The Queen's chambers are elaborately decorated to suit her vanity. The Queen rarely seems to leave her chambers; she watches events unfold below her from her window. A spiral staircase leads to the dungeon below.

Mirror Chamber

The Magic Mirror is located behind a blue curtain in a special chamber in the castle. Every morning, the Queen approaches the mirror (sometimes closing the curtains after her, implying that the Mirror is a possession she wishes to keep secret) and asks who the fairest one of all is; when the Mirror names Snow White fairest of all, the jealous Queen plots to do away with her stepdaughter.

Throne room

The throneroom is appropriately decorated with a relief of a peacock to reflect the Queen's vanity. The throne is raised; the Queen thus adresses all her subjects from above. Humbert the Huntsman is summoned to the throneroom, and ordered by the Queen to kill Snow White and remove her heart.

Witchdungeon

the Witch in the dungeon

Dungeons

A spiral staircase connects the castle's lavish upper rooms to the rat-infested dungeons. This area of the castle is used by the Queen to house both her enemies (whom she starves to death) and most of her arcane magical artifacts. It consists of several levels, the lowest of which leads out into the water surrounding the castle.

Laboratory

When the Queen hears that the Huntsman has failed to carry out her orders, she descends into her laboratory. Here, the Raven is perched on a skull. The laboratory is filled with potions and magical ingredients, which the Queen mixes in various glass tubes and bottles. Here, the Queen transforms into the Witch, and prepares the Poisoned Apple to kill Snow White.

Witch boat

The Witch rowing away from the castle

Dock

A trapdoor in the floor of the laboratory allows access to a flight of stone steps, leading further into the dungeons. This chamber is lined with cells, the homes of many former prisoners. The Witch sees one skeleton frozen in a final attempts to reach a jug of water, and kicks the now empty jug at the skeleton, shattering the skull. Another flight of steps leads to a stone platform, where a small boat is moored. The Witch rows the boat through a tunnel leading outside of the castle, and reaches the shore leading to the forest. It is likely that this secret way of entering and leaving the castle is used by the Queen and her minions to keep the inhabitants of the nearby town ignorant of many of her underhanded deeds.

Behind the Scenes

Hovarthstaircase

An inspirational sketch by Ferdinand Hovarth of the Queen descending the stairs to her dungeon

Design

The castle may have been inspired by Segovia Castle in Spain. Buildings in Bavaria, the Rhineland and Cyprus are also alleged to have been inspiration[1]. Though the castle was primarily designed, like all locations in the film, by Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Hovarth also made hundreds of inspirational sketches of the building and its chambers, suggesting the decadence above and the horror below[2]; similarities have been noted between Hovarth's designs for the dungeons and Piranesi's Carceri etchings. Another possible inspiration for the dock in the dungeons is Gustave Dore's illustration of Charon at the entrance to Hell in "Dante's Divine Comedy"[1]. The opening shot of the castle, half in shadow, half in sunlight, has been interpreted by some as symbolic of the presence of both good (Snow White) and evil (the Queen) in the castle - notably, when Snow White no longer inhabits the castle, it is shown in complete darkness, at night[1].

Abandoned Concepts

Imprisoning the Prince

Queen wants to marry PRINCE, but he refuses to acknowledge 'that she is the fairest in the land,' since he has seen SNOW WHITE... (The queen) has him dragged away so that he will not interfere with her diabolical plans on SNOW WHITE.
—Story-meeting notes from October 1934[3]


Torture

A sketch by Ferdinand Hovarth of a torture chamber for the Prince

It was originally planned that, jealous of the Prince's affections for Snow White, the Queen would have him brought to her, and she would have him locked in her dungeon. As the Witch, she would have made the skeletons in the dungeon get up and dance. She would have left the Prince in the dungeon, and he was to escape in the manner of Errol Flynn, enabling him to reach Snow White and break the spell[2]. The idea was abandoned when it was realised how difficult it was to animate the Prince convincingly, and the character only appeared when he needed to to further the story, which centred primarily around the relationship between Snow White and the Queen. However, comics released to promote the film include such scenes; the Witch locks up the Prince and tells him what her plans are for Snow White, telling him that she will win his affections, while the Prince is defiant. Later, as the animators became more experienced at animating human characters, a similar concept was used in Sleeping Beauty, in which Maleficent has Prince Phillip captured and taken to the Forbidden Mountains, where she shows him visions of the future she has planned for him.

Deleted Scenes

Witch cauldron

The Witch and the Raven in the deleted scene

Stirring the Cauldron

A very short sequence involving the Witch stirring her cauldron was fully animated and completed, and was among the scenes cut from the film by Walt Disney at the last minute. In the sequence, the Raven looks on as the Witch stirs the cauldron with a huge bone. She pauses to see that the smoke rising from the brew is shaped like skulls, and adds a drop of an unknown ingredient to the concoction:

"Boil, cauldron, boil. Boil, cauldron, boil. Death within thy depths I see, for one who dares to rival me. Through the magical recipe, boil, cauldron, BOIL!."

At this, smoke from the cauldron fills the room. This sequence would have occurred immediately after the scene of the Seven Dwarfs going to sleep in their cottage; the sequence would have been followed by the scene in which the Witch dips the apple into the brew to make it poisonous.

Disney World Attraction

An unused concept known as Disney Villain Kingdom, the castle was to be used as the centerpiece for the park. On the inside, there was to be an Evil Queen dungeon show.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Robin Allan, "Walt Disney and Europe" (Indiana University Press, Indiana, 1999) ISBN 0-253-21353-3
  2. 2.0 2.1 John Canemaker, "Before the Animation Begins: The Life and Times of Disney inspirational Sketch Artists" (Hyperion, New York, 1999) ISBN 0-7868-6152-5
  3. Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, "The Disney Villain" (Hyperion, United States, 1993) ISBN 1-56282-792-8


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Media
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Television: A Poem Is...
Video games: Game Boy Color gameKingdom Hearts Birth by SleepKingdom Hearts χKingdom Hearts Unchained χ/Union χDisney Heroes: Battle ModeDopey's Wild Mine Ride
Books: Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked QueenRoyal WeddingsDisney Princess Beginnings
Cancelled projects: Snow White ReturnsAtari 2600 video gameThe Seven DwarfsRose Red

Disney Parks
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Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy ParadeDisney Christmas StoriesDisney Winter Magic CavalcadeMickey's Most Merriest CelebrationRoyal Christmas Wishes

Characters
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Snow WhiteThe Evil QueenThe PrinceThe HuntsmanDocGrumpyHappyBashfulSleepySneezyDopeyForest AnimalsRavenVultures

Deleted: The First KingThe First Queen

Objects
Magic MirrorPoisoned AppleHeart Box
Locations
The Queen's CastleCottage of the Seven DwarfsDwarfs' MineThe ForestThe Prince's Castle
Songs
Original: I'm WishingOne SongWith a Smile and a SongWhistle While You WorkHeigh HoBluddle-Uddle-Um-DumThe Silly SongSomeday My Prince Will Come

Deleted: Music in Your SoupYou're Never Too Old
Remake: Waiting on a WishAll is Fair
Other Songs: Welcome to the KingdomWill I Ever See Her Again?

See Also
Unused DwarfsLegacyMusical (Soundtrack) • Disney Sing Along Songs: Heigh-HoSnow White ReturnsOne Hour in WonderlandThe Walt Disney Christmas ShowThe 7DStill the Fairest of Them All: The Making of Snow White