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Little Red Riding Hood is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a sly wolf. [4] Its origins can be traced back to several pre-17th-century European folk tales.The two best known versions were written by Charles Perrault [5] and the Brothers Grimm.
Red Riding Hood had its world premiere at Hollywood on March 7, 2011, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was panned by critics but was a moderate success financially, grossing $97.8 million worldwide against its $42 million budget.
The slasher film Red Riding Hood – The Blood of Red Riding Hood is based on the story. [8] The Syfy film Red: Werewolf Hunter (2010) [9] [10] starring Felicia Day, is a modern, action-film take on the story. [11] The film Red Riding Hood (2011), starring Amanda Seyfried, is a period romance/horror film based on the fairy tale.
Mary Loi Yves Kipte Ricalde (born May 27, 2002), known professionally as Maloi (English: / m ə ˈ l ɔɪ / ⓘ, Tagalog pronunciation:), is a Filipino singer and dancer under Star Music. She is one of the main vocalists of the Filipino girl group Bini .
Red Riding Hood (alternatively: Cannon Movie Tales: Red Riding Hood) is a 1987 American/Israeli fantasy film by Golan-Globus based on the fairy tale of the same name and part of the film series Cannon Movie Tales.
Red Riding Hood is a 2006 American fantasy musical film starring Morgan Thompson as "Red", Henry Cavill as "the Hunter", and Joey Fatone as "the Wolf". It notably marked the film acting debut of Ben Platt before his career breakthrough in Pitch Perfect six years later.
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The song whose lyrics are described just above is widely attributed to Ronald Blackwell. [3] There seems to be no controversy (although various titles are occasionally used) that one with a similar title was earlier written and recorded by the Big Bopper, and released as "Little Red Riding Hood" (i.e., with little spelled out) late in 1958 as the B-side of his second hit. [4]