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Caperucita y Pulgarcito contra los monstruos
1962, regia di Roberto Rodríguez
Scheda: Nazione: Messico - Produzione: Películas Rodríguez - Distribuzione: K. Gordon Murray Productions, Something Weird Video - Soggetto: Fernando Morales Ortiz, Adolfo Torres Portillo - Adattamento: Fernando Morales Ortiz, Adolfo Torres Portillo, Sergio Magaña Hidalgo, Roberto Rodríguez - Fotografia: Rosalío Solano - Montaggio: José W. Bustos - Scenografia: Carlos Arjona - Musiche: Raúl Lavista - Effetti speciali: León Ortega, Jorge Benavides - Formato: Eastmancolor - Durata: 82'.
Cast:
María Gracia,
Cesáreo Quezadas 'Pulgarcito',
Quintín Bulnes,
José Elías Moreno, Manuel 'Loco' Valdés,
Miguel Inclán jr.,
Santanón,
Ofelia Guilmáin,
Armando Gutiérrez,
Alfredo de Soto,
Elvira Lodi,
Magda Donato,
Elba Eugenia Migoni,
Manuel Vergara 'Manver',
Humberto Dupeyrón,
Rubén Márquez,
Doncel,
Eugenia Avendaño (voce).
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incantato».
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IMDb:
«..his is the holy grail of weirdo kiddie movies, the ultimate wicked fairy
tale, a morbid, bizarre case of Grand Guignol for kiddies in the most odd
permutation of genres ever concocted. This rarely-seen feature lies truly beyond
description. Those zany folks at Churubusco-Azteca took two of their favorite
cinema categories, the wacky fairy tale and the gothic horror movie, and spliced
them together willy-nilly to make a ludicrous, entirely diabolical thrill-ride
for youngsters. The film starts off menacingly, as a clearly nervous narrator
speaks of the evil forces that rule the world. In case that doesn't sufficiently
spook the wee ones, we are then subjected to a compendium of monsters (my
favorite is Carrot-Head, the monster carrot) including ogres, vampires, robots,
witches, skeletons, dragons and Siamese beasts, as well as a catalog of
atrocities too numerous and unbelievable too mention, until Little Red Riding
Hood and her soul-mate, Tom Thumb, with the aid of fairy tale perennials Stinky
the Skunk and the Ferocious Wolf, conquer the evil witch and her band of
grotesque ghouls. After this traumatizing descent into hell, the film ends on a
high note as our heroes waltz through the wicked forest warbling the
excruciating tune, "Just Give a Little Whistle." Imagine seeing this as a kid in
1965 shopping mall America; expecting an innocuous fairy tale, you witnessed
instead a disabling nightmare fable! As if the original Mexican film wasn't dark
and wacky enough, K Gordon Murray's consciously creepy dubbing must have made
the US version downright hair-raising to the malleable young mind...».
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Conosciuto anche con i titoli: Little Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters; Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters; Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood.
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