Olympic gold medalist figure skater Carol Heiss starred as Snow White, a princess who must flee her home after her evil stepmother the queen wishes her to be dead.
As Snow White matures, tragedy strikes anew with the untimely demise of her father on her 17th birthday, leading the wicked queen to imprison her stepdaughter out of jealousy.
Fearing for her life, Snow White narrowly escapes a hired assassin's clutches and seeks refuge in the dwelling of the seven dwarfs, accompanied by the Three Stooges and their ward, Quatro.
Unbeknownst to them, Quatro is in fact Prince Charming, although his true identity remains concealed due to memory loss after running into and hitting his head on a rock when the Stooges rescued him from the assassin.
Critics voiced discontent over several aspects of the film, notably the limited screen time allotted to the trio and the absence of their trademark slapstick humor.
Compounding the financial setback, the film's target demographic primarily comprised children, who were admitted at a nominal fee of fifty cents per ticket.
Consequently, the film's revenue potential was severely curtailed, necessitating an unattainably large audience of over 15 million minors for the production to achieve mere cost recovery.