Little Red Riding Hood | |
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Directed by | Walt Disney |
Based on |
Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault and Brothers Grimm |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Cinematography | Red Lyon |
Animation by |
Rudolf Ising Carman Maxwell Ub Iwerks Hugh Harman Otto Walliman Lorey Tague |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 6:12 |
Country | United States |
Little Red Riding Hood is a short animated film by Walt Disney that is a rendition of the traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood. [1] The film is part of the Laugh-O-Grams series that was released in 1922. [2] This is one of the first cartoons by Disney, [3] [4] [5] [6] and considered to be Disney's first attempt at animated storytelling. [7] Rather than using animation cels, it was made mostly by photographing inked lines on paper. [8] The film was considered to be lost for many years and it was listed in 1980 on the American Film Institute's "10 Most Wanted Films for Archival Preservation". [9] A print of the film was discovered by British collector David Wyatt in a London film library in 1998 and was restored the same year. [7] [9]
The film introduces the first appearance of Julius the Cat, who would become Disney's first named, recurring character. [10]: 302 Julius would last appear in Alice the Beach Nut. [11] A second American short film with the same title was also released in 1922 which starred Baby Peggy.
Little Red Riding Hood | |
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Directed by | Walt Disney |
Based on |
Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault and Brothers Grimm |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Cinematography | Red Lyon |
Animation by |
Rudolf Ising Carman Maxwell Ub Iwerks Hugh Harman Otto Walliman Lorey Tague |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 6:12 |
Country | United States |
Little Red Riding Hood is a short animated film by Walt Disney that is a rendition of the traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood. [1] The film is part of the Laugh-O-Grams series that was released in 1922. [2] This is one of the first cartoons by Disney, [3] [4] [5] [6] and considered to be Disney's first attempt at animated storytelling. [7] Rather than using animation cels, it was made mostly by photographing inked lines on paper. [8] The film was considered to be lost for many years and it was listed in 1980 on the American Film Institute's "10 Most Wanted Films for Archival Preservation". [9] A print of the film was discovered by British collector David Wyatt in a London film library in 1998 and was restored the same year. [7] [9]
The film introduces the first appearance of Julius the Cat, who would become Disney's first named, recurring character. [10]: 302 Julius would last appear in Alice the Beach Nut. [11] A second American short film with the same title was also released in 1922 which starred Baby Peggy.