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4.0 out of 5 stars an enchanting FAERIE TALE
Straying from the path and talking to a stranger can be a dangerous thing, so learns the heroine of FAERIE TALE THEATRE's retelling of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.

Mary (Mary Steenburgen) lives with her parents (John Vernon and Diane Ladd) in the middle of the forest where her father works as a woodcutter. Her only friend is her absent-minded Grandmother (Frances...
Published on October 28, 2004 by Byron Kolln

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Boring Tale
I had so hoped this version of Little Red Riding Hood --- featuring stars whose work I admire --- would be something I could share with my granddaughters. ages 6-12. Not so. This version of the tale is slow-moving, repetitious, and boring. Not at all something the kids would enjoy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an enchanting FAERIE TALE, October 28, 2004
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Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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Straying from the path and talking to a stranger can be a dangerous thing, so learns the heroine of FAERIE TALE THEATRE's retelling of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.

Mary (Mary Steenburgen) lives with her parents (John Vernon and Diane Ladd) in the middle of the forest where her father works as a woodcutter. Her only friend is her absent-minded Grandmother (Frances Bay) and she yearns for the adventure and exitement she has only ever read in fairytales.

When she strays from the path to Granny's house, she happens across a Cockney Wolf (Malcolm McDowell). Should she trust this magical new 'friend' or run while she still can?...

A charming entry in the series. Steenburgen and McDowell (married in real life at the time) have a marvelous time with the script. Frances Bay is delightful as Grandmother and the episode also features Darrell Larsen.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A HILARIOUS GEM FROM "FAERIE TALE THEATRE", June 29, 2007
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Mary Steenburgen and Malcolm McDowall (who were married at the time) have a wonderful time playing Little Red Riding Hood (Mary) and Narrator and the Big Bad Wolf in this hilarious gem from Shelley Duvall's outstanding "Faerie Tale Theatre" series.
The teleplay, by J. David Wyles, Mark Curtiss, Rod Ash, and directed by Graeme Clifford, expands the familiar story to become a coming-of-age tale. Mary is rather overprotected by her parents, so it's little wonder that although she's been told not to talk to strangers she dearly wants to. Dad has some rather old-fashioned ideas about gender roles; what jobs are "appropriate" for "men and women", and Mom (Diane Ladd) comes across as a bit of a domestic airhead. Pretty Steenburgen is easily connvincing as a young teen-ager, so the slight suggestion of a budding romance between Mary and Christopher, her dad's woodchopping assistant, is added.
Frances Bay is a hoot as beloved Granny, who likes to drink wine. On her way to Mary's birthday party with a little red riding hood as a gift, she encounters McDowall as Reginald Lupine, the Big Bad Wolf, and really lets him have it. McDowall, wearing superb make-up and utilizing a hilarious Cockney accent, calls Granny an old "scag-bag." He does get some revenge on both Granny and Mary. But Christopher comes by and cuts the sleeping wolf's expanding stomach open with scissors. Mary and Granny are both safe and sound inside, but I laughed when Granny actually yelled, "I damn-near suffocated." Mary devises a plan to make the wolf pay for his wicked ways. So, in the end, Mary is as wise as she is pretty. A delightful treat for all ages.
RUNNING TIME: 57 Minutes.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Little Red Riding Hood Review, January 20, 2005
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Adam Ogren (Kennewick, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This version of Little Red Riding Hood is one of the better ones you will see, it is comical but sticks to the traditional story of this fairy tale. Though it isn't the best Faerie Tale Theatre production it still is fun and appropriate for people of all ages. The crew does a good job of acting and giving the characters personality. The costumes are wonderful and you will love the Big Bad Wolf in fact you might EAT HIM UP.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Faerie Tale Theatre on DVD, September 17, 2004
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Heidi Anne Heiner (SurLaLune Fairy Tales.com) - See all my reviews
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After years of waiting, Faerie Tale Theatre fans can finally own the series on DVD. Shelley Duvall's series originally appeared on Showtime 20 years ago and featured well-known and rising stars of the time. The series' enthusiastic interpretations of beloved fairy tales has made it a cult classic. Better yet, the DVD prices are affordable, especially after the high prices the used VHS copies have been earning in recent years.

About this episode:

Here's the classic story of a young girl who meets a big, bad wolf on her way to Grandmother's house. Should she stop and visit or hurry away from this intriguing stranger?

Cast:
Malcolm McDowell ... Big Bad Wolf
Mary Steenburgen ... Little Red Riding Hood
Frances Bay ... Granny
Diane Ladd ... Mother
Darrell larsen ... Chris
John Vernon ... Father
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4.0 out of 5 stars More Drama Than Comedy, August 12, 2011
In this installment of Faerie Tale Theatre, the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood is tackled, including a wolf with a Cockney accent and a feisty little old granny.

The primary celebrity guest stars in this one are Malcolm McDowell (Wolf) and Mary Steenburgen (Little Red), who both turn in fine performances.

This episode is more on the dramatic side and "true-to-form" than many of the other Faerie episodes. A couple of the wolf scenes may even be a bit intense for the young kiddie set.

Though not in the upper echelon of FTT shows, this one isn't poor by any means.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Boring Tale, July 1, 2011
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MChet Gramma (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
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I had so hoped this version of Little Red Riding Hood --- featuring stars whose work I admire --- would be something I could share with my granddaughters. ages 6-12. Not so. This version of the tale is slow-moving, repetitious, and boring. Not at all something the kids would enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great-looking episode with a top-notch script and cast, April 19, 2010
Faerie Tale Theatre's "Little Red Riding Hood" is an extremely well-done episode in the series. Starring Mary Steenburgen and Malcolm McDowell, the script effortlessly alternates between nice comic touches and real suspense.

Of course, the focal point of the episode is the relationship between Steenburgen as the title character and McDowell as a charming and humorous but ultimately very dangerous wolf. The distinguishing factor which gives the show another layer of quality is the strong casting and scripting for the other roles. From John Vernon("Animal House") as Steenburgen's strict but loving father to character actress Frances Bay as her caring, witty grandmother the cast is superb.

Faerie Tale Theatre's "Little Red Riding Hood" is a superbly executed treat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little Red Riding Hood, August 3, 2005
This is a fun movie to watch,it is entertaining from start to end.I Love everything about it.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun twist, February 15, 2002
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the entire fairie tale theatre videos put a fun twist on the old fairy tales. my family and i enjoyed them a lot when we were younger. you just laugh over and over again everytime you see them. i guarantee you will love this video.
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