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Willa: An American Snow White
An American 1910s version of 'Snow White' where Willa joins a traveling medicine show to escape her evil step-mother.
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Plot Summary
In this modern retelling of the classic Snow White fairy tale, a young girl named Willa lives with her cruel stepmother, a wealthy socialite with a penchant for vanity. After her father's mysterious death, Willa is forced into servitude, her only friends a group of seven eccentric dwarfs who work on her father's secluded estate. As Willa grows into a young woman, her stepmother's jealousy escalates, leading to a dangerous plot to eliminate her.
Critical Reception
Willa: An American Snow White was a direct-to-video release and received limited critical attention. Reviews were generally mixed, with some acknowledging its heartwarming premise and Lacey Chabert's performance, while others found it to be a somewhat predictable and derivative adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
What Reviewers Say
A charming, albeit familiar, take on the Snow White story.
Lacey Chabert delivers a solid performance as the beleaguered protagonist.
The modern setting and Americanized elements add a unique flavor, but the plot largely adheres to the original fairy tale.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Willa: An American Snow White' is not widely documented, but general sentiment from available comments suggests viewers found it a pleasant family film with a good performance from its young lead, though not particularly groundbreaking.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Hallmark Entertainment, known for its numerous made-for-television movies and miniseries based on classic literature and fairy tales.
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