Them: okay but Idina Menzel is the most impressive Disney princess singing voice!!! There’s just no one else who compares
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Them: okay but Idina Menzel is the most impressive Disney princess singing voice!!! There’s just no one else who compares
Mary Costa:
Concept art for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by a Disney studio artist (c. 1936)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) dir. David Hand.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937
Got a favorite dwarf? Adriana Caselotti replies: "Grumpy. See he really wouldn't let anybody know, but he really loved Snow White but he was the one that was going to show that he hated the whole world...but he always had a wink in his one eye, and I knew that wink was there."
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) — Dir. David Hand
HERCULES: THE ANIMATED SERIES (1998–1999)
THE WIZARD OF OZ dir. Victor Fleming, 1939
Betty Grable on the set of That Lady In Ermine (1948)
Paul Newman as "Ram" Bowen Paris Blues (1961) dir. Martin Ritt
Alice in Wonderland (1951) dir. Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske & Wilfred Jackson
Go on and kiss the girl
Won’t you smile for me?
RITA HAYWORTH in MY GAL SAL (1942) — dir. Irving Cummings
RITA HAYWORTH in MY GAL SAL (1942) — dir. Irving Cummings
RITA HAYWORTH in MY GAL SAL (1942) — dir. Irving Cummings
RITA HAYWORTH in MY GAL SAL (1942) — dir. Irving Cummings