Bored with chasing Red Riding Hood, the Wolf decides to go after Cinderella, but her fairy godmother takes a shine to him instead - and has an arsenal of magical powers to help achieve her e... Read allBored with chasing Red Riding Hood, the Wolf decides to go after Cinderella, but her fairy godmother takes a shine to him instead - and has an arsenal of magical powers to help achieve her ends.Bored with chasing Red Riding Hood, the Wolf decides to go after Cinderella, but her fairy godmother takes a shine to him instead - and has an arsenal of magical powers to help achieve her ends.
- Little Red Riding Hood
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- (uncredited)
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- Wolf's Evil Laugh
- (uncredited)
- Wolf Howl
- (uncredited)
- Wolf
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Cinderella
- (singing voice)
- (uncredited)
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There are a lot of contemporary gags that will not have aged well for a modern audience, but with Heck Allen doing the script, there are enough gags to keep you smiling.
Did you know
- TriviaThe voices of Cinderella and her fairy godmother are imitations of Bette Davis and Barbara Jo Allen (aka Vera Vague), respectively.
- GoofsThe title of the cartoon is technically incorrect. Cinderella starts work at midnight, so she actually works the graveyard shift, not the swing shift, which would start at 4:00 p.m.
- Quotes
[singing on stage at the night club]
Cinderella: All the chicks in town are crazy for a certain burly wolf/ A real sharp curly, curly wolf/ Whose line is oh so smooth when he spreads it on!/ Oh so smooth, he's in the groove/ Where lovin' is a cinch/ And all the babes in town trail him around/ Just to hold his paw and say... / Oh, wolfie! Oh, wolfie!/ Ain't you the one?/ Oh, wolfie! Oh, wolfie!/ Ain't we go fun?
- ConnectionsEdited into Le petit chaperon rural (1949)
Details
- Runtime8 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1