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" Snow White " is a fairy tale known from many countries in Europe , the best known version being the German one collected by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 ( German : Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge , " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs "). The German version features elements such as the magic mirror , the poisoned apple, the glass coffin, and the seven dwarfs, who were first given individual names in the 1912 Broadway play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and then given different names in Disney's 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . The Grimm story, which is commonly referred to as "Snow White", should not be confused with the story of " Snow White and Rose Red ", another fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm (in German "Schneeweißchen", rather than "Schneewittchen"). In the Aarne-Thompson folklore classification, tales of this kind are grouped together as type 709, Snow White.
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“A babbit met a bromide on the avenue one day, and held a conversation in their own peculiar way,” sings Fred Astaire along with Gene Kelly in the only instance where they actually dance together. Both would later appear in documentaries as well as an airline commercial together near the end of their lifetimes. The song “The Babbitt and the Bromide” is a symbol of the differences of what many argue the two greatest dancers of all time. It is hardly possible to surf the internet about these two without finding some opinionated people arguing exactly who is best and some who simply appreciate both sides so they are stuck in the middle. There is hardly room for an argument that they were not good at what they did though.
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Hey pallies, likes his name is Tim O'Brien, he hails from the Windy City, and he writes flick reviews at his blog, "Just Hit Play." No certain how I first stumbled on to Tim's pad, but I did, and found that he has reviewed a number of our Dino's big screen efforts, and so likes over the course of the next few will be sharin' his efforts with all youse Dino-holics. Likes I have decided not to feature Tim's takes on our Dino in the order that he scribed 'em, but to begin with my fav of fav Dino-flicks, "Murders' Row." I loves Tim's thoughts on this numero duo of the Matt Helm quartets, 'specially when he pontificates..."
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