The Trial of Red Riding Hood is a 1992 Canadian film that features an ensemble cast of talented actors. The film stars Andrea Martin as Grandma, Valerie Boyle as Singer, J.H. Wyner as D.C. Porker, El Wexmen as The Judge, Ralph Smoll, Jason Blicker as A.C. Porker, Stephen Uimett as The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Rudy Webb as Singer, Jerry Salzberg, Alan Tlk as The Wolf, Don Franks as Singer, Dominick Dzampronja, Charlotte Moore as Singer, Hit Lambert as The Prosecutor, Lyubov Goy as Sleepy Slocum, Heather Brown as Singer, Billy Van as Singer, Roger Abbott, Gerald Isaac as Singer, Scott Walker, Paul Martini as The Woodsman, Elizabeth Manly as Red Riding Hood, and Judy Tate as Singer.
The film follows the trial of Red Riding Hood as she is accused of crimes committed in the woods. The Woodsman, played by Paul Martini, testifies against her while The Wolf, played by Alan Tlk, tries to defend her innocence. The Prosecutor, played by Hit Lambert, presents a compelling case against Red Riding Hood, leading to a dramatic courtroom showdown.
Throughout the trial, Singer, played by Valerie Boyle, provides musical interludes that add a whimsical element to the intense proceedings. Meanwhile, Grandma, played by Andrea Martin, watches on in disbelief as her granddaughter's fate hangs in the balance.
The Trial of Red Riding Hood is a unique retelling of the classic fairy tale, with a twist. The film explores themes of justice, deception, and the consequences of one's actions. The stellar cast delivers powerful performances that keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the final verdict is reached.
With its stellar ensemble cast and captivating storyline, The Trial of Red Riding Hood is a must-see film for fans of courtroom dramas and fairy tale adaptations. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be transported to a world where justice is served with a side of musical entertainment.
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