Little Red Riding Hood
Date Of Production
circa 1966
Abstract
A tongue-in-cheek version of Little Red Riding Hood, updated for the 1960s, with Red as a lazy teenager and "the Wolf" a predatory beatnik. Produced by, and featuring members of, the Suburban Cinema Club
Description
Likely shot at the Maple Lake Forest Preserve in Willow Springs, Illinois. Produced by the Suburban Cinema Club, members of the club can be seen picnicking and later humorously chasing off "the Wolf," here re-imagined as the "Infamous Scoundrel Wolf Knedlick" a forest dwelling beatnik who entices Red Riding Hood with his record collection (which features albums by Herb Alpert, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, and Gerry and the Pacemakers).
A creative variety of expressive intertiles are used throughout.
A creative variety of expressive intertiles are used throughout.
Run Time
8 min 38 sec
Format
8mm
Extent
120 feet
Color
Color
Sound
Silent
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
Yes
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Print
Genre
Form
Subject
Related Collections
Related Places
Main Credits
Triska, Louis (is producer)
Tosi, Frank M. (is co-producer)
Additional Credits
Krakora, Joseph (is cinematographer)
Bergland, Floyd (is cinematographer)
Powell, Marion (is writer)
Participants And Performers
Tosi, Norma (is actor)
Bergland, Martha (is actor)
Paulin, William F. (is actor)
Powell, Lloyd (is actor)
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