Little Red Riding Hood
Jun 03 1965
•0h 18m
•An unusual version of the classic children's tale. Litte Red Riding Hood was performed at the Labatt Marionette Theatre in London, Ontario. The adaptation was written by James Reaney, the puppets were created by Greg Curnoe and the performance was filmed by Jack Chambers. This film was unreleased.
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