

Adventure · Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
Snow White's mother dies during childbirth, leaving baby Snow and father John for dead on an icy field, who then receives a visit from one of Satan's representatives, granting him three wishes.
Top Cast


Miranda Richardson
Miranda Richardson
Elspeth
Miranda Richardson
Elspeth


Tom Irwin
Tom Irwin
John
Tom Irwin
John


Vera Farmiga
Vera Farmiga
Josephine
Vera Farmiga
Josephine


Kristin Kreuk
Kristin Kreuk
Snow White
Kristin Kreuk
Snow White


Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
The Granter of Wishes
Clancy Brown
The Granter of Wishes


Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Schiavelli
Wednesday
Vincent Schiavelli
Wednesday


José Zúñiga
José Zúñiga
Hector
José Zúñiga
Hector


Michael J. Anderson
Michael J. Anderson
Sunday
Michael J. Anderson
Sunday


Warwick Davis
Warwick Davis
Saturday
Warwick Davis
Saturday


Tyron Leitso
Tyron Leitso
Prince Alfred
Tyron Leitso
Prince Alfred
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