In 2008, composer Arik Rudich sued MGM for $1.9 million, claiming that they ignored his copyright and failed to negotiate any royalties for the use of his score on the 2005 DVD. The case was dismissed in 2009 when Rudich and MGM failed to conduct a court-ordered settlement conference.
For years, the film was out-of-print on VHS in the U.S. and highly sought-after by fans, with used copies selling for nearly $100 on eBay. The demand finally prompted MGM to release it on DVD in 2005.
When Snow White begins walking through the forest after being spared by the huntsman, she is seen wearing a ribbon in her hair. In one shot, it is seen falling out, and in the next it re-appears.