Happily Ever After (1989 film)
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Happily Ever After (originally released as Snow White: The Adventure Continues in the Philippines)[3][Note 1] is a 1989 animated musical fantasy film directed by John Howley, and starring the voices of Dom DeLuise, Malcolm McDowell, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed Asner, Sally Kellerman, Irene Cara, Carol Channing and Tracey Ullman.[4] The film serves as a direct sequel to the Snow White fairy tale, wherein the titular heroine and the Prince are about to be married, but a new threat appears in the form of the late Evil Queen's vengeful brother, Lord Maliss. The plot replaces the Dwarfs with female cousins called the Dwarfelles, who aid Snow White against Maliss.
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Directed by | John Howley |
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Produced by | Lou Scheimer |
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Music by | Frank Becker |
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Distributed by | First National Film Corp. |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6.8 million[1] |
Box office | $3.3 million[2] |
Happily Ever After is unrelated to Filmation's fellow A Snow White Christmas, a 1980 TV special in which continuity is deliberately and consequently ignored. Following extensive legal troubles with The Walt Disney Company, it had a poor financial and critical reception following its wide release in 1993. A video game adaptation was released in 1994.