Hoodwinked (2005)

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Written by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards

Directed by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The cops are called to a disturbance at Granny's house in the woods, where all hell has broken loose. Granny (Glenn Close) is accusing a wolf (Patrick Warburton) of attacking her with intent to eat, a burly woodsman (James Belushi) has crashed through the wall with an axe and all Little Red Riding Hood (Anne Hathaway) was doing was delivering goodies. They've all got their stories, but is it all make-believe? And what has it got to do with the mysterious "Goodie Bandit"?

CGI animations seem to be two-a-penny at the moment, but Hoodwinked was definitely a stand-out for its witty story and voice talents of everyone from The Devil Wears Prada star Hathaway, to Hollywood stalwart Glenn Close, to rapper Xzibit who plays Chief Grizzly. Fine woodland fun.

Cast

Image for Anne HathawayAnne HathawayRed
Image for Glenn CloseGlenn CloseGranny
James BelushiThe Woodsman
Patrick WarburtonThe Wolf
Anthony AndersonDet. Bill Stork
David Ogden-StiersNicky Flippers
XzibitChief Grizzly
Chazz PalminteriWoolworth
Andy DickBoingo
Cory EdwardsTwitchy
Benjy GaitherJapeth the Goat
Ken MarinoRaccoon Jerry
Tom KennyTommy
Preston StutzmanTimmy
Tony LeechGlen

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