Record Comments: This 6 x 6
inch, thick cardboard greeting card includes a birthday message that can
be read and listened to. In order to play the flexi-disc record that
is attached to the inside of the card, it requires that the center hole be
punched out and for the card to be separated on the perforated, folding
edge. The
card was produced by American Telecard, Inc. for Buzza Cardozo of Anaheim,
California. The
record was made by Columbia Record Productions and includes a short
message with music and dialog from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The story on
this record starts with the Seven Dwarfs talking about going round and
round (on the record) while looking for Snow White. When Snow White shows up, she
explains it's because they are on a talking greeting card "that was
made in Disneyland for a little friend of ours." Grumpy
complains that going round on the record is making him dizzy.
The other
dwarfs notice that Sleepy is falling asleep and is about to fall off the
card. Snow White instructs the dwarfs to all hold hands and make a
circle around the record while she slides down the pole and gets
Sleepy. Snow White arrives just in time and the dwarfs pull them
back to safety. The
message comes to
a close with the cast of characters singing Happy Birthday with a final
sneeze from Sneezy.
Matrix Number:
M-6701--1F
Subject
Notes: Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs is Disney's 1st animated feature and premiered in
theaters during December of 1937. The running time is approximately
83 minutes.
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