The Snow Queen (1957) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • Kay mentions about throwing the Snow Queen into a hot stove, and let her melt.
  • The Snow Queen causes a snow storm to burst into a house.
  • Kay gets a icicle into his eyes and heart, and turns into a "bad boy".
  • A mother bird freezes to death. It's baby birds seem to be fine.
  • Several guards grab a couple of crows, and are about to arrest a girl until a princess asks the guards to set them free.
  • A group of people rob a horse carriage wagon. An old woman asks if Gerda would taste good (making a brief reference to eat her). A girl bites the woman's ear. Several of the robbers carry knives and some other weapons.
  • A robber girl appears to be cruel to some captive animals, especially a reindeer. All of these animals are set free by the same girl for a certain reason.
  • Several birds tells about the Snow Queen having blown over birds, having caused all except for three birds to die.
  • A girl and a reindeer struggle through a heavy snow storm.

Profanity

  • None. At least not in the original Russian version.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Robbers drink a lot.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Several scenes are mildly dramatic, mainly the ones having to do with the Snow Queen. However, these scenes shouldn't scare any children at all.

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