Red Riding Hoodlum
Red Riding Hoodlum | |
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Woody Woodpecker series | |
Directed by | Paul J. Smith |
Produced by | Walter Lantz |
Story by |
Milt Schaffer Dick Kinney |
Voices by |
Grace Stafford Dal McKennon June Foray |
Music by | Clarence Wheeler |
Animation by |
Robert Bentley Les Kline Raymond Jacobs Art Landy |
Studio | Walter Lantz Productions |
Distributed by | Universal International |
Release date(s) | February 11, 1957 (U.S.) |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 6' 08" |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Woody Meets Davy Crewcut |
Followed by | Box Car Bandit |
Red Riding Hoodlum is the 74th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 11, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International.
Plot
Woody Woodpecker sends Knothead and Splinter on an errand to deliver a basket of goodies to their Grandmother's house. They encounter a Wolf and soon realize that the events are occurring just like the Little Red Riding Hood story. However, things start to differ once Granny gets a good look at the Wolf. She falls head over heels in love with him and goes to redo her make-up. She puts on a red curly wig, curls her eyelashes, puts on a red shade of lipstick and powders her face. She embraces the Wolf and plants a giant kiss on his lips while red hearts appear in the air.
Notes
- Though this short is a part of the Woody Woodpecker series, its main stars are Woody's nephew and niece Knothead and Splinter, making their second appearance since the previous year's Get Lost.
- The ending is similar to another Woody Woodpecker cartoon, A Fine Feathered Frenzy. In that cartoon the elderly yet rich and well manicured widow Gorgeous Gal falls in love with Woody the second she lays eyes on him. Gorgeous Gal makes not one costume change but several while constantly winking and flirting with her "Baby!" She wastes no time trying to put her arms around the Woodpecker so they can smooch. Much like Granny she too manages to marry the object of her heart's desire against his wishes. The film ends with her becoming Mrs. Gorgeous Gal Woodpecker.
References
- Cooke, Jon, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Tatay, Jack. "1957". The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia.