Snow White Premieres: Animation Becomes Serious Art
Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre, proving that audiences would sit through a feature-length animated film. The movie earned $8 million during the Depression, silencing critics who had called it "Disney's Folly" and establishing animation as a commercially viable art form that would generate billions in the decades ahead.
December 21, 1937
89 years ago
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