Red Riding Hood

Red Riding Hood

1989 "Rediscover the magic."
Red Riding Hood
Red Riding Hood

Red Riding Hood

5.5 | 1h24m | en | Adventure

The high spirited daughter of the village lord and her mother have been living in the forest for seven years near her wise grandmother. They wait for her father to come home, meanwhile, her literally heartless uncle rules. He sells his soul for the aid of an enchanted wolf who turns himself human in order to spy. As the tyranical lord begins to see his niece as a threat, he sends the wolf to deal with her.

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5.5 | 1h24m | en | Adventure , Fantasy , Family | More Info
Released: January. 01,1989 | Released Producted By: The Cannon Group , Golan-Globus Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The high spirited daughter of the village lord and her mother have been living in the forest for seven years near her wise grandmother. They wait for her father to come home, meanwhile, her literally heartless uncle rules. He sells his soul for the aid of an enchanted wolf who turns himself human in order to spy. As the tyranical lord begins to see his niece as a threat, he sends the wolf to deal with her.

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Cast

Amelia Shankley , Isabella Rossellini , Craig T. Nelson

Director

Meira Steinmatz

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The Cannon Group , Golan-Globus Productions

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johnstonjames "these Days wickedness is on the rise", sings Linett in a little red riding hood. those words couldn't ring more true. especially these days.this movie was pretty indicative of Cannon Movietales to put out a polished movie musical on a next to nothing budget and with very little resources.too bad Isabella Rosellini, Amelia Shankley, Craig T. Nelson, and Rocco Sisto are so wooden in this. it's pretty typical of Cannon Movietales to acquire top name actors of quality to appear within their limited budgets. in this case the quest for name, quality actors actually compromises this production somewhat. it probably would have been best to find lesser known performers who could actually sing.shame because Isabella Rosellini and 'Dreamchild' Amelia shankley are normally so good. in 'Dreamchild', Shankley showed so much depth and insight as a child actress it's a little surprising her acting here is so wooden and rigid and cold. but Shankley seems warm and animated compared to Rosellini who's performance as the mother comes off like a block of ice. main problem is neither actress is capable of singing in a musical. their voices are wispy and weak and do the charming songs by Stephen Lawrence very little justice. this could be the reason for their self conscious woodenness. the performances aren't bad from lack of trying, you get the feeling these two accomplished actresses are trying their best and are very sincere. they just seem uncomfortable with so much of the singing demands. and Isabella Rosellini is no more a wholesome 'G' rated mother type than say, Natasia Kinski.but at least Shankley and Roselini try and are sincere. the performance by Rocco Sista is almost a gyp. you get the feeling he could deliver a better showing as the wolf, but he chooses not to. it feels like he holds back giving a better performance because he wants to be in a bigger production. thats no excuse for such snobbishness. he should have relaxed, let go, and given over to the charming potential of the songs and story.Craig T. Nelson is just bad. for one thing the role is not right for such a contemporary actor. the star of 'Coach' looks and feels out of place in eighteenth century clothes. his performance reminds me a little of Harvey Korman playing Richard the III. probably not Nelson's intention. it's too bad the performance isn't better because he has one of the film's best musical songs.strangely, none of this sinks the production. it's still typical of Cannon Movietales and still very good. as stiff as the performances by Shankley and Roselini are, they are still excellent, big name actresses and it's interesting to see them in this. and even though their acting is wooden, they still come off as sincere and professional.Cannon Movietales are great and one of my fondest memories of film watching in the 80's.
cmoore0013 This is one great Cannon Movie Tale.I just recently saw it.The music is very professional sounding and doesent sound cheesy like some of the other Cannon Movie Tales do.The plotline is a little screwed up.It does have an intriging backstory featuring the Lynette(Red Riding Hood) character's uncle(Craig T Nelson).This film boasts a terrific music score by Stephen Lawrence.It elivates the film so much and makes it seem more like a real film than a children's movie.The film has a nasty and frightening atmosphere that might scare the little ones.Children 6 and up will not find it scary. This film is a must see or buy.It is worth a blind buy.That's what I did just because I love the Cannon Movie Tales.It is worth it!Get It NOW!!!!
christinedesler 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.
maxvaughn Finally, a movie that gives an explanation for the fact that when they cut open the wolf, Little Red Riding Hood is unharmed. True, the reason is an enchanted cloak, but it's better than nothing. I loved the songs "You Won't Be Here in the Morning" and "Never Talk to Strangers". The other thing that makes this version better then most Red Riding Hood stories is the supporting characters. They gave Red's parents and friends all lives that had nothing to do with her being eaten, yet kept to a basic plotline.