The opening credits feature an acknowledgment virtually unique in Hollywood features of the 1930s: "My sincere appreciation to the members of my staff whose loyalty and creative endeavor made possible this production. - Walt Disney". "Snow White", America's first animated feature, was the biggest gamble of Disney's career and its fortunes would either make or break the studio. Disney employees worked countless hours of uncompensated overtime to see it through. Industry skeptics called it "Disney's Folly" but instead it became one of the biggest box office hits before World War II. Ironically, in a January 1938 interview, Disney lamented that he and his staff had learned so much from making "Snow White" that "I wish I could yank it back and do it all over again."
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