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The Story of Little Red Riding Hood
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The Story of Little Red Riding Hood

Jan 29, 1949
0h 9m
★ 7.3

Overview

Based on the classic European fairytale. A young girl is pursued and tricked by a big bad wolf who wants to eat her. Animated by Ray Harryhausen.

Genres

Animation
Fantasy

Production Companies

Bailey Films, Inc.

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