Advertisements
Little Red Riding Hood: A classic story, but there’s more to every tale than meets the eye. Before you judge a book by its cover, you’ve got to flip through the pages. In the re-telling of this classic fable, the story begins at the end of the tale and winds its way back. Chief Grizzly and Detective Bill Stork investigate a domestic disturbance at Granny’s cottage, involving a karate-kicking Red Riding Hood, a sarcastic wolf and an oafish Woodsman.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Red (voice): Anne Hathaway
- Granny (voice): Glenn Close
- The Woodsman (voice): Jim Belushi
- The Wolf (voice): Patrick Warburton
- Detective Bill Stork (voice): Anthony Anderson
- Nicky Flippers (voice): David Ogden Stiers
- Chief Grizzly (voice): Xzibit
- Woolworth (voice): Chazz Palminteri
- Boingo (voice): Andy Dick
- Twitchy (voice): Cory Edwards
- Japeth the Goat (voice): Benjy Gaither
- Raccoon Jerry (voice): Ken Marino
- Tommy (voice): Tom Kenny
- Timmy (voice): Preston Stutzman
- Glen (voice): Tony Leech
- Jimmy Lizard (voice): Joshua J. Greene
- 2-Tone (voice): Mark Primiano
- P-Biggie (voice): Kevin Michael Richardson
- Zorra (voice): Tara Strong
- Dolph (voice): Tye Edwards
- Sandwich Man (voice): Todd Edwards
- Quill (voice): Kathryn J. Lovegren
- Caterpillar #1 (voice): Charles Coplin
- Caterpillar #2 (voice): Troy Norton
- Schnitzel Kid #1 (voice): Kelly Stables
- Schnitzel Kid #2 (voice): Eli Montgomery
- Skunk Reporter (voice): Vicki Edwards
Film Crew:
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Myers
- Producer: David Lovegren
- Director: Cory Edwards
- Director: Todd Edwards
- Editor: Tony Leech
- Producer: Maurice Kanbar
- Producer: Sue Bea Montgomery
- Producer: Preston Stutzman
- Original Music Composer: John Mark Painter
- Songs: Ben Folds
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Rizzo
Movie Reviews:
- Reno: > High quality narration, low standard production! Yet wins fairly.
- I’m shocked, this is not a Disney’s or the Pixer’s, not even DreamWorks’ or the Sony’s, but a very good film. I meant only the story, though the animation was outdated, even for a film from the 2005. I had trouble watching it in the initial parts, because of the poor technical quality. Once the flashback began, I totally hooked to it and forgot the production standard. The film was saved because of the very good story.
- You know retelling the same old tale is so old fashioned, telling a tale in the different angles and adding more flavour to it is the new thing. Like for example the recent ‘Maleficent’. So other than those all the awesome qualities, the film is more a television type. But very enjoyable by all.
- It has been a decade since it came out and I never tried it because someone told me that it’s very bad, but I regret for believing that and ditching it. So believe me it is a wonderful film, except it’s not a top notch presentation. It is too short and well worth spending your 80 minutes for it. There’s a sequel to it, so I want to try it as well and let you know how it is in another review under that title.
- 6/10

