Red Riding Hood (2006 film)
Red Riding Hood is a 2006 American musical film starring Morgan Thompson as "Red", Henry Cavill as "the Hunter", and Joey Fatone as "the Wolf".[2][3]
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Directed by | Randal Kleiser |
Produced by | Steve Austin Jonathan Bogner David Borg Nzinga Garvey Lou Pearlman Greg McDonald Stuart E. Rawitt Jack Serino |
Starring | Lainie Kazan Henry Cavill Morgan Thompson Sam Stone Daniel Roebuck Debi Mazar Joey Fatone |
Music by | Bruce Roberts David Tobocman |
Distributed by | 7 Arts International Cecchi Gori |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
A typical teenaged girl obsessed with boy bands who is planning to sneak out and meet up with her friends is treated to the story of Little Red Riding Hood by her babysitting grandmother. She and her brother repeatedly offer suggestions on how to spice up the story.
Red lives with her family in a lighthouse by the ocean. One day, Red is set to travel through the woods to her grandmother's house built on an oceanside cliff to bring her soup for her cold. Her mother warns her against using the woods as a shorter route due to the danger of wolf therein but Red is disbelieving and uses the woods anyway.
The wolf spots Red immediately and begins stalking her. When she is mugged by the three Ashleys (modeled after the Three Billy Goats Gruff), the wolf arrives soon after and gobbles them up, discovering Red's iPod in the process. When the wolf (disguised as a man) finally closes in on Red, he is caught in a trap from which he is released by his gullible prey. Before he can devour her, however, he is scared away by the arrival of a stranger on a white horse (with a blunderbuss). Hunter warns Red against traveling the woods as the creature she had released was a werewolf, further explaining that he had eaten his parents. Again, she is disbelieving and does what she wants.
Finding herself stranded in the woods, Red calls her brother for help and prays to make it out of the woods safely. Her brother arrives but his help is inadequate and he finds himself stranded with her. The two manage to make it to their grandmother's house, but she has already been eaten and replaced by the wolf. Before he can eat Red, he is distracted by her brother and a chase ensues that nearly ends in Rusty being eaten.
Hunter arrives to help but the wolf nearly eats Rusty anyway before Red tosses a silver bullet into his mouth which he swallows. Light begins to pour out from cracks in his body and he explodes, releasing all of the people he had swallowed whole since becoming a werewolf. Amid the happy reunions, the wolf (unharmed) finds the Gypsy Fortune Teller who had cursed him (and was subsequently the first to be eaten) and convinces her to remove the curse.
Grandmother's story now ended, she offers to tell the children a sequel and Claire is convinced to stay in rather than sneak out. Although her friends find the idea laughable, Claire finds that if she had gone out, she would not have met the cute pizza delivery boy.
Cast
- Morgan Thompson as Red/Claire
- Sam Stone as Rusty (Red's brother)/Matt
- Lainie Kazan as Grandma
- Debi Mazar as Red's mother
- Daniel Roebuck as Red's father
- Joey Fatone as Jack DeWolfe
- Ashley Rose Orr as Ashley Alvares-Mitchell (Ashley #1)
- Andrea Bowen as Ashley Crane (Ashley #2)
- Callie Waterman as Ashley Dewitt (Ashley #3)
- Henry Cavill as Hunter
- Cassandra Peterson as Hunter's mother
- David Kaufman as Hunter's father
- John Paragon as Fisherman
- Suzanne Kent as Gypsy Fortune Teller
- Sung Hi Lee as TV Reporter
- Donzaleigh Abernathy as Newscaster
References
- "Everything You Need to Know About Red Riding Hood Movie (2006): Mar. 13, 2011 - set the production budget to $39,000,000". Movie Insider. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- Senn, Bryan (2017). The Werewolf Filmography: 300+ Movies. McFarland.
- Dijkstra, Arjen, "Red Riding Hood (2006)", Cine Magazine
External links
- Red Riding Hood at Internet Movie Database
- Red Riding Hood at Rotten Tomatoes
- Red Riding Hood: An Inside Look at HighDef