At its heart, it’s a sentimental retelling of the Snow White tale, but it is told with nudity, extreme gore and jokes. It maintains a tone similar to those “historical” or “mythological” softcore drive-in movies from the late 60s and early 70s. You may remember them. They each had a title that began with some phrasing like “The Erotic Adventures of (fill in famous name here)…”. They were theoretically about Henry VIII or Robin Hood or Siegfried, but that was just a pretext for yet another cheap nudie flick, with maybe a few gags along the way.
Same deal here, with less nudity, but more gore.
Snow White and the queen (when in her beautiful avatar) kept their clothing on. The nudity was provided by the queen when she was in her witch avatar (different actress), and the mirror that did the “fairest of all” power rankings for the magical kingdom. Hoo, boy did the queen throw a hissy fit when the “mirror, mirror on the wall” dropped her to #2 behind Snow White!
The identity of #3 was never revealed.
I can’t imagine who was supposed to be the audience for this film. It definitely wasn’t IMDb visitors, who dropped a 4.4 on it.
Variety panned it, but the genre reviewers liked it. There are such three reviews on RT, and all of them are characterized “fresh”!
The nudity:
Mikaela Porter, Kerry Murphy and Chynna Rae Shurts as the spirits in the mirror. They had a lot of screen time, but these two captures sum up their appearances. If you want to see more, all of their screen time is included in the videos below.
Meredith Binder as the queen (in witch mode).
Laura Hunter is the poor girl who had to test magic remedies before the queen would try them. There were many failures.

Witches do their ritual stuff in the nude so this is historically accurate ogling
“It maintains a tone similar to those “historical” or “mythological” softcore drive-in movies from the late 60s and early 70s.”
Reminded me of the erotic musical version of Cinderella with Cheryl “Rainbeaux” Smith. I still think about the songs from that one!