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Red Riding Hood (1931 film)

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Red Riding Hood (1931)
Van Beuren Studios
For works with similar titles, see Red Riding Hood.
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1049273Red Riding Hood1931Van Beuren Studios

RED

RIDING

HOOD


GRANDMA


JAZZ
TONIC

Wolf
Ahh, where are you going?

Red Riding Hood
To Grandmas!

Wolf
Uh-huh...

GRANMA

Wolf
Who are you?

Grandma
I'm Grandma.

Wolf
Some grandma; what beautiful eyes you have.

Grandma
He-he-he-he-he

Wolf
I'm Grandma.

Preacher
muttering

Wolf
I do.

Preacher
muttering

Grandma
I do.

Red Riding Hood, Grandma, Preacher
And that is the story of Little Red Riding Hood.

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