Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe 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.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Allen Owen
- (as Julian Joy-Chagrin)
- Villager
- (as Arie Moscuna)
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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!
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!!!!
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- AnecdotesPercival'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.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsVersion of Le petit Chaperon Rouge (1922)
- Bandes originalesLost in the Woods
Performed by Amelia Shankley
Music by Stephen Lawrence
Lyrics by Michael Korie
Barclay Productions
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