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The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood ()


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This revisionist fairy tale is told from the Wolf's point of view. He was minding his business when along came this precocious little girl, Red Riding Hood. "And the nerve of that cowardly woodsman, daring to hint that I was attacking... See more »

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Big Bad Wolf
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Red Riding Hood
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Woodsman
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The Wolf Pack
Bette Henritze ...
Mother
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Skunk
Marlene Dell ...
Mouse
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Head Of The Wolf Pack (as The Animals)
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Wolf (as The Animals)
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Wolf (as The Animals)
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Wolf (as The Animals)
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Wolf (as The Animals)

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Sid Smith

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Robert Emmett ... (script written by)
 
Jule Styne ... (production conceived by) and
Bob Merrill ... (production conceived by)

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Dorothy Dicker ... associate producer
Richard Lewine ... producer
Bob Merrill ... executive producer
James S. Stanley ... associate producer
Jule Styne ... executive producer

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Jule Styne

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Raoul Pene Du Bois ... (as Raoul Pène as DuBois)

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Bob O'Bradovich ... makeup

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Elmer Gorry ... unit manager

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Enid Roth ... associate director

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Raoul Pene Du Bois ... scenery designed by (as Raoul Pène as DuBois)

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Mahlon Fox ... audio

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Arnold Dick ... video
Phil Hymes ... lighting director

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Buster Davis ... choral director
Bob Merrill ... lyrics
Walter Scharf ... conductor / music arranger

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Richard Altman ... production associate
Shiela Tronn Cooper ... production assistant (as Sheila Tronn)
Kathy Koshland ... production secretary
Walter C. Miller ... technical director
Lee Theodore ... choreographer
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

This revisionist fairy tale is told from the Wolf's point of view. He was minding his business when along came this precocious little girl, Red Riding Hood. "And the nerve of that cowardly woodsman, daring to hint that I was attacking her", the wolf cries. Naturally, the animals of the forest do not believe him. Written by

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  • The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood or Oh Wolf, Poor Wolf! (United States)
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  • 50 min
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Trivia When the Wolf tells Red Riding Hood that "people who give presents to each other are the luckiest people in the world" this is a sly reference to the hit 1960s song "People" which was introduced by Barbra Streisand in the Broadway musical "Funny Girl," the songs for which were written by Robert Merril and Jule Styne who also wrote the songs for "Dangerous Christmas." See more »
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