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  • hahaha i have to buy thiiiiis. ***lol &lmao aren't sufficient enough*********

  • So much better to see in the original Spanish, I personally believe... Mr. Hurricane becomes Hurricane Dwarf...even though he's tall...

  • WTF is this shit , it looks like the weirdest b side ever.

  • the greatest trailer ever conceived

  • Lol who plays the vampire?

  • that looks really cool. i have to see this i think.

  • wtf i remember watching this as a kid in mexico along with puss in boots and santaclaus vs the devil

  • ".....and the friendly red headed ogre!"

    classic

  • I saw this one as a kid. The singing was boring, but the rest of it is fun in a very silly way that most kids enjoy. Lots of belly laughs and running around. Craziest moment: when the Hurricane monster gets knocked out the pull his chest hair out and stuff it in his mouth to gag him! "tie it in tight so he can't spit it out". We all laughed like crazy that the fairy had sparklers in her wand.

  • I first saw it really early too.

    The vampire looks like they went for a John Carradine look-alike (which makes sense).

    "Franken-steen"? Who was the announcer, Gene Wilder?

  • Of all the K Gordan Murray Mexican english dub imports, this one was the best (as it were).

    The evil queen is sexy.

    Is there anything more horrifying than Red Riding Hood singing like a 50 year old opera singer?

  • I feel like that lady in Bodymelt. You'll just explode when you see this film. ARRGGHHH!!

  • This wouldn't happen to be by the same people who gave us "Santa Vs. the Martians"?

  • No, this is from the same people who brought us Santa Claus(1959)

  • I recently watched this crazy "kid's" film, and my eyebrows were scrunched, or I was tickled with laughter. The English dubbing MUST be waaay off.

  • Where did you see this film because I can't see seem to find it.

  • on my hard drive : ) message me for details of how i obtained this

  • These Murray trailers used to scare the hell out of me as a kid in the theatre. They just looked and sounded "wrong" in so many ways. The unfamiliar players seemed like apparitions and of course the tracks didn't match. Murray's bland, lifeless delivery on the voiceover just added to the weirdness.

  • is the actor that plays the friendly ogre still alive? because at 2:24 he looks really friendly and i would feel sad if he died...

  • Sadly, the great Jose Elias Moreno died in a car accident in 1969. :(

  • K. Gordon Murray also gave us the movie "Santa Claus", another Mexican kids film. That one was skewered by Mystery Science Theater 3000. They should have done this one too.

  • what the hell is that? that's the greatest thing i'ever ever seen! lol

  • disturbing and funny hmmm now Im confused.

  • i really love it!..i like this tale since i was young...

  • There is a Mexican version of this film. Don't any of you know how to use "The Google"? lol

    Just google: Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters

    or: Caperucita y Pulgarcito contra los monstruos (1962)

  • im not mexican thogh pendeko

  • damn that looks scary

  • No tengo palabras.

  • They say "It's a movie children and adults will never forget". That's certainly truth in advertising. The wicked queen is certainly a ripoff from "Snow White" and those are mighty strong soprano pipes coming from "Red" who looks no older than ten. I only had to endure 2 1/2 minutes of it and kept looking at my watch.

  • that dog got thrown on that guy! haha sheiiiiiiiiit. i want this movie so bad.

  • There must be some place to find it...

  • Thanks a lot for posting this! I have been searching for this movie and have had no luck at all.

  • I also watched this on TV when I was a tot and both loved and was mortified by it. This trailer is terrific -- I never knew it was in color! Thanks so much for posting, krimmkramm. Anyone know where to get "the whole enchilada" on DVD?

  • I also would love to know where to get this on DVD or on VHS! Apparently there is an original Mexican version of this material before K. Gordon Murray got his hands on it that I would like to see as well (assuming the story is true)

  • I saw this movie when I was 5 years old and it scared the hell out of me. Thanks for posting this!

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