Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

The Huntsman: [to a sleeping Snow White] You deserved better. I once had a wife, Princess. Sara was her name. When I came back from the wars I carried with me the stench of death and the anger of the lost. I wasn't worth saving, that's for sure. She did so anyway. And I loved her so much. I loved her more than anyone or anything. Then I let her out of my sight and she was gone.

And I became myself again. A self I never cared for. Until you. See, you remind me of her. Her heart, her spirit. But now you, too, have gone. You both deserved better and I'm so sorry I failed you. I'm so sorry. But you'll be a queen in Heaven now and sit among the angels.
[kisses Snow White]

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

[first lines]
The Huntsman: [narration] Once upon a time, in deep winter, a queen was admiring the falling snow, when she saw a rose blooming in defiance of the cold. Reaching for it she pricked her finger and three drops of blood fell. And because the red seemed so alive against the white she thought, "If only I had a child as white as snow, lips as red as blood, hair as

black as a raven's wings, and all with the strength of that rose." Soon after a daughter was born to the queen and was named Snow White.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

The Huntsman: What the hell's going on? Who are you? Why does the Queen want you dead?
Snow White: She wants everyone dead. All of us!
The Huntsman: What makes you so damn valuable?
Snow White: You should know. You're the one hunting me.
The Huntsman: Forget it. I should have never got

involved in the Queen's business.
Snow White: Where are you going?
The Huntsman: Getting away from you. You're trouble, is what you are.
Snow White: I need to get to the Duke's castle. There's an army there.
The Huntsman: Oh the Duke's army? Bunch of farmers with milkmaids and pitchforks. I know sheep

that have more fight in them.
Snow White: I'm valuable. That's why you're here, isn't it? If you return without me you're dead. If you leave me I'm dead.
The Huntsman: Just for argument's sake, how much reward?
Snow White: However much is enough.
The Huntsman: At least thirty gold pieces.

Snow White: One hundred. Help me.
The Huntsman: Who are you?
Snow White: Maybe you should have asked the Queen that.
The Huntsman: I don't trust you.
Snow White: I've given you my word.
The Huntsman: I still don't trust you. But you have a deal.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White: Death favors no man. We must ride like thundering waves under the tattered battle flag of my father.
Duke Hammond: You must rest.
Snow White: We have rested long enough. Frost to fire and fire to frost. Iron will melt. But it will writhe inside of itself! All these years, all I've known is darkness. But I have never seen

a brighter light than when my eyes just opened. And I know that light burns in all of you! Those embers must turn to flame. Iron into sword. I will become your weapon! Forged by the fierce fire that I know is in your hearts! For I have seen what she sees. I know what she knows. I can kill her. And I'd rather die today than live another day of this death! Who will ride with me? Who will be my

brother?

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

[from trailer]
Queen Ravenna: Lips red as blood, hair black as night, bring me your heart, my dear, dear Snow White.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Queen Ravenna: You are one of the few who has ventured into the dark forest. One of my prisoners has escaped there.
The Huntsman: Then he is dead.
Queen Ravenna: She.
The Huntsman: Then she is certainly dead.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White: [captured by the Huntsman] Will you help me? Please? Please, the Queen is going to kill me.
The Huntsman: Sure she is.
Snow White: She's going to rip out my heart!
Finn: Quick work! Well done, huntsman. Hand her over.
The Huntsman: What do you intend to do with her?

Finn: Why do you care?
The Huntsman: You want her give me what I was promised.
Finn: You did your job well. Now, keep your word.
Snow White: He'll kill us both.
The Huntsman: Shut up.
Snow White: He will!
The Huntsman: I said, shut up.

[points sword at Snow White]
The Huntsman: I'll keep my word when the Queen keeps hers. Where is my wife!
Snow White: He's going to betray you.
Finn: My sister has many powers. She can take life away or sustain it, but she can't bring your wife back from the dead, you fool!

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

The Huntsman: Can't you see I'm having a bath?

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Beith: No, no, no Huntsman. No one's ever seen this before.
Duir: The white hart bows before the Princess, father.
Muir: He's blessing her.
The Huntsman: What are you talking about?
Muir: You have eyes, Huntsman, but you do not see. You, who have been with her the longest. She is life

itself. She will heal the land. She is the one. Can't you feel it? Are your ailments not gone? Gold or no gold, where she leads I follow.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

William: She hasn't changed. She has that same light inside her. You must see it.
The Huntsman: You'd be blind if you didn't.
William: I've thought about her every day since I lost her. I can hardly believe I found her.
The Huntsman: You should tell her how you feel. It'd be good for her.

William: No. I wouldn't know how.
The Huntsman: You not telling someone something like that and living with the regret is a lot worse.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

The Huntsman: [narration] So poisonous was the reign of Ravenna that nature turned on itself and people turned on each other. The land died and with it, hope. And all that time she kept Snow White imprisoned high up in the north tower.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White: I give you my word.
The Huntsman: Yea, but I don't trust you.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Finn: I admire your fight, Huntsman. Your wife was the same.
The Huntsman: What do you know of my wife?
Finn: I remember them all. But especially the ones with fight. She screamed your name but you weren't there. Now you can beg her forgiveness in the other world.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

The Huntsman: [to Snow White] You look very fetching in mail.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Beith: Hi-ho lads, it's off to work.
Quert: If he starts whistling, I'll smash his face in.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Muir: That seat's not taken, if that's what you were about to ask.
Snow White: I want to thank you.
Muir: It's only a log. There's no need to thank me.
Snow White: No, for before. For defending me.
Muir: Your father was a good man. The kingdom prospered. Our people prospered.

Snow White: There were more of you?
Muir: Aye.
Gort: Yeah. The men you see before you and many, many more went deep into the caves. We were noble gold miners because we could see the light in the darkness. Gus, you were just a boy but you remember. When we returned to the surface, there was nothing. The land was blackened.

Everything, everyone was gone. Was dead.
Muir: That was the month your father died.
Snow White: I'm very sorry.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

[from trailer]
Coll: I don't like killing girls.
Duir: I do!

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Young Snow White: You're so beautiful.
Queen Ravenna: That's kind, child. Especially when it's said that yours is the face of true beauty in this kingdom. This all must be difficult for you. I too lost my mother when I was a young girl. I can never take your mother's place, ever. But I feel that you and I are bound. I feel it there, your heart.

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Queen Ravenna: How is it that an innocent, young girl makes a fool of my brother? Armed only with a nail. If she'd had a sword she would have taken my kingdom. Bring me the King's daughter and you let her slip right through your tiny little fingers. How? You swore that you would protect me! You swore! Now there's no one I can trust. No one! There's no loyalty, no loyalty. None!

Not even from you!

Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White: Hello? Hello? What is your name?
Greta: I am Greta.
Snow White: What happened to you?
Greta: All the girls in our village were taken. I was trying to reach Duke Hammond's castle when I was caught.
Snow White: Duke Hammond? Is he alive? Does he still fight in my father's

name?
Greta: You're the King's daughter. The night the King died we were told all in the castle were slain.
Snow White: William? Is the Duke's son still alive?
Greta: I don't know, Princess. What will they do to me?