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Red Riding Hood

  • 1987
  • Unrated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
533
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Amelia Shankley in Red Riding Hood (1987)
AdventureFamilyFantasyMusical

The faithful little girl must brave the forest and the big, bad wolf to bring her grandmother a basket of goodies in this musical version of the classic fairytale.The faithful little girl must brave the forest and the big, bad wolf to bring her grandmother a basket of goodies in this musical version of the classic fairytale.The faithful little girl must brave the forest and the big, bad wolf to bring her grandmother a basket of goodies in this musical version of the classic fairytale.

  • Director
    • Adam Brooks
  • Writers
    • Jacob Grimm
    • Wilhelm Grimm
    • Carole Lucia Satrina
  • Stars
    • Amelia Shankley
    • Isabella Rossellini
    • Craig T. Nelson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    533
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Brooks
    • Writers
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
      • Carole Lucia Satrina
    • Stars
      • Amelia Shankley
      • Isabella Rossellini
      • Craig T. Nelson
    • 24User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amelia Shankley
    • Linet
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Lady Jean
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Godfrey…
    Rocco Sisto
    Rocco Sisto
    • Dagger
    Helen Glazary
    • Nanny Bess
    Linda Kaye
    Linda Kaye
    • Badger Kate
    Amnon Meskin
    • Peter
    Julian Chagrin
    Julian Chagrin
    • Allen Owen
    • (as Julian Joy-Chagrin)
    Haim Zehavy
    • 1st guard
    Stuart Kingston
    • Villager
    Danny Segev
    • Villager
    Aryeh Moskona
    Aryeh Moskona
    • Villager
    • (as Arie Moscuna)
    Igor Borisov
    • Bartender
    Barbara Allen
    • Lady in Castle
    • Director
      • Adam Brooks
    • Writers
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
      • Carole Lucia Satrina
    • All cast & crew
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    christinedesler

    Great musical, awesome acting!

    Remember Craig T. Nelson, folks? "Polgergiest"? What about Isabella Rosilini? "Merlin" "Death Becomes her". And how about the wonderful lady who plays Linette in this story? I have her "Little Princess" film -- very long but fun. Anyhow, I thought this movie was just the bomb. I loved every single song. "Green in the Blue", "Night..." "A man without a heart", "Good Little Girls"... I just loved them ALL! "You should never talk to strangers" is my favorite song, and absolutely the moral of the whole story. I think everyone does a marvellous acting job. I don't think I'll ever get tired of it.
    pmicocci

    Another hidden talent...

    ...that should have stayed hidden! Whatever else this movie might have going for it, Craig T. Nelson's singing is definitely not one of them. The soundtrack to this movie could be released as a special package deal along with those memorable records by other such unsuspected vocal talents as William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.
    fearlessgaia140

    Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

    This movie has been one of my favorites since before I can remember. I used to be so excited whenever the library near my house had it in their small stock of videos. It took a long time but last year my aunt finally found it on video online and I know every last line of every song. I watch it now as a teenager and just think of how extremely cheesy this movie is, and the guy from Coach singing? Almost scarier then the special effects, but "Red Riding Hood" is still one of my favorites, now because of it's cheesiness. It is an entertainment staple at my sleep over parties, because when my friends come over one of the first things they ask is "You got that corny movie ready?" It's good fun to dance around and make fun of the movement from "Man without a Heart" or act out "You should never talk to strangers." It might make you think what the creators were smoking when they made this movie, but it's fun to watch if you're in a goofy mood. My favorite songs have to be "You should never talk to strangers" and "Good at Being Bad." I could spend the entire night just rewinding that song and singing along "I'm so good at being bad/ I'm good a being bad/ It's sweet/ How sour I am!"
    6iwantsofia

    Nice, But Not Perfect

    Once upon a time there was an unpublished writer who saw five versions of the Brothers Grimm classic tale "Little Red Riding Hood". Here's his review of number three.

    A curious young girl named Linet (Amelia Shankley) looks for elves in the woods, but only finds trouble. She lives with her mother (Isabella Rossellina) and a maid, as her father (Craig T. Nelson) is off fighting in a war. Her uncle and now king (also Nelson) wants to marry his sister-in-law (!), as seven years have passed since his brother left for the war. The evil king has used black magic to transform a wolf into a man to spy for him. The wolfman learns that Linet is not afraid of her cruel uncle, so uncle decides to do something about this.

    It takes 57 minutes for the story of Red Riding Hood / Linet traveling to Grandma's through the woods to happen, and Grandma isn't even sick or frail! And like most children's movies made for American audiences, this is a musical. This means people burst into song every five minutes for no apparent reason. Since the music is all synthesizer music, it really clashes with the 18th Century setting. Still, some of the songs aren't bad, and who knew Nelson could sing? The bad news is MGM's DVD is fullscreen. A note about this takes up ten seconds of the running time. Something like this should be separated from the movie, which should begin at all zeros. It's unlikely a demand for a widescreen version will create a reissue. At least the transfer is good, and there's a trailer.

    Shankley, by the way, debuted as young Alice Liddell in Dreamchild (1985), the quasi-biopic of the girl who inspired Rev. Charles Dodgson / Lewis Carroll to write "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland". Unfortunately, Red Riding Hood is not as good as that movie.

    The film's copyright is 1987, MGM's box has 1988 on it and IMDb lists 1989. Just once, can't we all agree on something?
    marylou102

    Terrific! A total charmer!

    Brilliant acting, wonderful costumes, creepy atmosphere,tuneful songs! A true gem from the Cannon Movie Tales series. This film is the Red Riding Hood story, but it's slanted and broadened. There is a cool backstory about the wolf being the companion of an evil king, who's brother is Linet's(Red Riding Hood's) father. This king wants to marry Linet's mother(played wonderfully by the beautiful Isabella Rossolinni). To get rid of Linet, he makes his werewolf companion named Dagger kill her.

    The atmosphere is bleak and dark, but it's a Grimm Fairy Tale so of course is should be. The atmosphere is lightened by the fun songs and sweet leading actress, Amelia Shankley as Linet.

    This is a film that every family should own. So save a place for it between The Sound of Music and The Princess Bride!

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    Still frame
    Adventure
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
    Family
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy
    Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music (1965)
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Percival's "Why have you cut your hair?" to Lady Jean was not in the original script, but was added when Isabella Rossallini, who kept her hair in an iconic short bob for the majority of her career, was chosen for the role. The directors felt an explanation was needed for why a medieval woman would have such short hair, and the implication of the line was that Jean cut her long hair in mourning for her missing husband.
    • Quotes

      Linet: The funny thing is, it was Dagger who told me not to talk to strangers.

      Lady Jean: Well, next time, maybe you'll listen to him.

      Linet: Well, I shall still think it's a sad way of looking at things.

      Nanny Bess: Oh, Linet, you'll never change!

      Percival: Well, as long as you know the difference between being fool-hearted and being brave.

      Linet: One is facing trouble and the other is looking for it.

    • Connections
      Version of Little Red Riding Hood (1922)
    • Soundtracks
      Lost in the Woods
      Performed by Amelia Shankley

      Music by Stephen Lawrence

      Lyrics by Michael Korie

      Barclay Productions

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    • Release date
      • 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Israel
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rotkäppchen
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • The Cannon Group
      • Golan-Globus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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