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The Company of Wolves By Sean Axmaker
The tangled forest is misty with mystery, the thatched cottages are
cute and quaint, and the dashing rogues are devious charmers, but this
revision of "Little Red Riding Hood" is not your usual fairy
tale. In the troubled dreams of an adolescent girl in the hormonal rush of
puberty, it becomes a veritable werewolf story with lush storybook
imagery, gothic horror flourishes, and decidedly sexual implications.
Director Neil Jordan, who collaborated with author Angela Carter in this
1985 adaptation of her story, applies a knowing intelligence to the
bittersweet tale. The often startling transformation effects may appear
primitive compared to modern movies, but the delight is in the dark
imagination, dense textures, and fantastical wonders of this dream world.
Angela Lansbury is the story-spinning granny and David Warner the
understanding woodsman father, and watch for a devilish cameo by a
sinister and seductive Terence Stamp.
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|  | Director: Neil Jordan
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|  | Stars: Angela Lansbury, David Warner, Stephen Rea, Tusse Silberg, Sarah Patterson, Graham Crowden
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|  | Released: November 6, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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