RONALD S. LAMATA Director: Program Title: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Airtime: __________________
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NARRATOR
: Once upon a time, there was a little little girl who lived
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in a village near the forest. Whenever, she went
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out, the little girl wore a red riding cloak, so
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everyone in the village called ca lled her Little Red
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Riding Hood. One morning, Little L ittle Red Riding
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Hood was called by her mother.
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: UP THEN OUT (THEME MUSIC)
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MOTHER
: (OFF MIKE) Come, Little Red Riding Hood.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (SHOUTING) Yes Mother. I¶m coming!
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SFX
: RUNNING FOOTSTEPS
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Here I am mother. What is it?
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MOTHER
: (FADE IN) Oh there you are sweety. Here is a
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piece of cake and a bottle of wine; take them to
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your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they
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will do her good. Set out before it gets hot, and
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when you are going, walk nicely and quietly and
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do not run off the pat h, or you may fall and break
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the bottle, and then your grandmother will get
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nothing; and when you go into her room, don't
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forget to say, "Good morning", and don't peep into
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every corner before you do it. Page 1 of 12 pages
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RED RIDING HOOD
: I will take great care mother. Grandmother lives in
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the wood, half a league from the village. Isn¶t it
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right mother?
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MOTHER
: Yes Red. That¶s where you grandma lives.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Okay mother. Maybe I should leave now so that I
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can come home early.
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MOTHER
: I think so dear. Go now and God Bless you.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Thank you mother. Bye.
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MOTHER
: (FADE OUT) Bye.
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SFX
: CHIRPING OF BIRDS/ MURMUR OF LEAVES
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (HUMMING) Oh what a great day. The sun is up.
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Birds are chirping everywhere!. The wind blow is
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so cold;sky is clear and has no sign of rain. How I
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wish grandmother could see this. I better hurry for
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she needs these things.
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (HUMMING) (SELF) Is that a wolf?
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WOLF
: (FADE IN) Good day, Little Red Riding Hood.
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How are you today?
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: (SELF) How lucky I am to see you. I am pretty
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much starving and you would be a good meal for
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me.(GIGGLES)
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RED RIDING HOOD
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: Thank you kindly wolf. I am fine. And how are you? How was your day?
WOLF
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: I¶m fine too« My day was good. I was having my exercise in the woods and I saw you walking
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alone. Where are you go ing so early?
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(SELF) I¶m so hurry I could eat you in whole!
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RED RIDING HOOD
:(SIGH) I am going to my grandmother. She is
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sick and cannot do things on her own. I need to go
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to her and give these as what mother instructed me
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to do
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WOLF
: Oh, I see. What have you got there in your apron?
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It smells delicious and appetizing. May I know
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what it is?
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Cake and wine; yesterday was baking-day, so poor
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sick grandmother is to have something good, to
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make her stronger. It will make her feel good after
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eating the cake because my mother made it special
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for grandmother.
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WOLF
: Oh, how sweet! Where does your grandmother
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live, Little Red Riding Hood?
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: (SELF) Come on tell me!
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RED RIDING HOOD
:A good quarter of a league farther on in the wood;
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her house stands under the t hree large oak-trees,
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the nut-trees are just below; you surely must know
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it. Have you gone there or maybe passed by?
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WOLF
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: (SELF) Good! (ALOUD) Oh I see. Yes I think I know where that place is.
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: (SELF) What a tender young creature! What a nice
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plump mouthful - she will be better to eat than the
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old woman. I must act craftily, so as to catch both!
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: (ALOUD) Come on Little Red Riding Hoo d. I will
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take a walk with you to your grandmother¶s house.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Thank you dear wolf. You are so kind.
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SFX
:FOOTSTEPS
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MUSIC
: (FADE IN TO BG) CHIRPING OF
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BIRDS/WIND BLOWING WOLF
: See, Little Red Riding Hood, how pretty the
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flowers are about here - why do you not look
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round? I believe, too, that you do not hear how
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sweetly the little birds are singing; you walk
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gravely along as if you were going to school, while
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everything else out here in the woo d is merry.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Yes I think you are right dear wolf. The sunbeams
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dancing here and there through the trees, and
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pretty flowers growing everywhere! Suppose I
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take grandmother a fresh nosegay; that would
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please her too. It is so early in the day that I shall\
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still get there in good time.
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WOLF
: Yes you will arrive on time.
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: (SELF) .(LAUGHING) After this, I will go right
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ahead to her grandmother¶s house and eat her. And
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pretend that I am her grandmother.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Okay thank you wolf.
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WOLF
: (FADE OUT) Careful or you might stumble.
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS RUNNING
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RED RIDING HOOD
: What a lovely flower. I will bring this to
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grandmother. Oh! There is another one. And other
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one. (HUMMING) and there goes another one«
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A got plenty of it now. Oh there is another one
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over there!
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS RUNNING
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (SELF) I had lots of flowers that I cannot seem to
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carry it anymore.(ALOUD) Oh my! I must hurry
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to grandma¶s house. I better run!
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MUSIC
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: (FADE OUT TO BG) CHIRPING OF BIRDS/WIND BLOWING
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS RUNNING
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (SELF) (BREATHING IN AND OUT HEAVILY)
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I did not notice that I went to far from picking up
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those beautiful flowers. I had so much fun that I
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did not notice the long period of time. I must
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hurry.
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SFX
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: FOOTSTEPS RUNNING/ BREATHING IN AND OUT HEAVILY
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Thank God I arrived on time.
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS
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RED RIDING HOOD
: That¶s strange. Why would grandmother leave the
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door open? Maybe she wanted to see the beauty of
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the surroundings and forgot to close the door.
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SFX
: CREAKING OF DOOR
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (SELF) Oh dear! How uneasy I feel today, and at
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othertimes I like being with grandmother so
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much.(ALOUD) Good morning,
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: (SELF) Strange. Grandma would suppose to
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answerback. Maybe she¶s asleep. I will go near
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her bed andalso open the curtain for her so that
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she can eat well. Page 6 of 12 pages
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SFX.
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FLOOR RED RIDING HOOD
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: FOOTSTEPS/CREAKING OF WOODEN
: (SELF) Strange. Why would grandma pull her cap far over her face? Maybe I should ask here.
WOLF
:(FADE IN) She really thinks that I am her
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grandmother. But sad to say, your weak
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grandmother became my first victim young lady.
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While you were enjoying yourself in the woods, I
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am already feasting your grandmother. To bad she
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couldn¶t fought back because she is
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sick«(GIGGLES) And you will join your grand
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mother here in my tummy!
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RED RIDING HOOD
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:Oh! grandmother, what big ears you have!
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WOLF
:All the better to hear you with, my child.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: But, grandmother, what big eyes you have!
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WOLF
: All the better to see you with, my dear.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: But, grandmother, what large hands you have!
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WOLF
: All the better to hug you with.
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RED RIDING HOOD
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: Oh! but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!
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WOLF
: All the better to eat you with!
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SFX
: WOLF GROWLING Page 7 of 12 pages
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MUSIC
: (FADE IN TO BG) SUSPENSE
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WOLF
: You¶re the next to be eaten Little Red Riding
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Hood! (CONTINUOUSLY GROWLING)
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (SCREAMING) Help! The wolf wants to eat me!
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WOLF
: (GROWLING) Too late Red. You are mine now!
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No one will hearyour vo ice from here!
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RED RIDING HOOD!
: (SCREAMING) Help!
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MUSIC
:(FADE OUT TO BG) SUSPENSE
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WOLF
: (FADE OUT) Yummy! What an appetizing meal I
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had for thisday. I feel sleepy. Maybe I should
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take a good nap.
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SFX
: SNORING
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NARRATOR
:When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay
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down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to
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snore very loud. The huntsman was just passing
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the house, when he heard the loud snoring in the
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house.
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SFX
: (LOUD SNORING)
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HUNTSMAN
:How the old woman is snoring! I must just see if
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she wants anything.
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SFX
:FOOTSTEPS/ CREAKING OF DOOR
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HUNTSMAN
: (SELF) What¶s this? The door is open.
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SFX
: FOOTSTEPS Page 8 of 12 pages
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HUNTSMAN
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: (SELF) Wolf! So its you!Do I find you here, you old sinner! I have long sought you!
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SFX
: CLICKING OF THE TRIGGER
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HUNTSMAN
: (SELF) Wait! The wolf might have devoured the
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grandmother, and she might still be saved. I have
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to look for a pair of scissors!
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SFX
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: FOOTSTEPS/ SCARTCHING SOUND OF OPENING DRAWER
HUNTSMAN
: (SELF) Here you go. Now I have to cut the
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stomach of the sleeping wolf. I should be care ful
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not to harm the old lady and so that the wolf will
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not be awake.
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: (SIGH) Okay, gently« Almost. and« GRANDMOTHER
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: (FADE IN) (COUGHING) Thank you for rescuing me. Thank
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you so much!
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HUNTSMAN
: Are you okay old lady?
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GRANDMOTHER
: Yes! But my granddaughter is still in his stomach
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please save her! HUNTSMAN
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: You mean, Another victim is still inside this sinner?
GRANDMOTHER
: Yes. Please save her!
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HUNTSMAN
: Okay. Don¶t worry« I¶m starting to cut again
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through here stomach« Wait. I think I got
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something.
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GRANDMOTHER
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: Little Red Riding Hood! Thank goodness you¶re alive!
RED RIDING HOOD
: (FADE IN) (COUGHING) (CRYING)
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Grandmother. I really thought it was you. Then He
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swallowed me in whole! I was so scared. Ah, how
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frightened I have been! How dark it was inside the
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wolf I am having a hard t ime to breathe.
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GRANDMOTHER
: Now now. Thank goodness you are safe.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: I have an idea! We Will fill out the stomach of the
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wolf with big stones! (FADE OUT) I¶ll be right
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back!
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HUNTSMAN
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stay in and guard this wolf and shoot at him if he
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awakes. GRANDMOTHER
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: Old lady, I think you should get out now. I will
: (FADE OUT) Okay, but take good care of yourself. You might get killed by that wolf.
HUNTSMAN
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: Okay I will. (SELF) Now, let¶s see how tough you are wolf!
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RED RIDING HOOD
: (FADE IN) Here they are sir. Big stones!
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HUNTSMAN
: Good! Let¶s put all of them. Page 10 of 12 pages
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RED RIDING HOOD
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Grandmother! This stone is for the ones that¶s you
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have tricked! And this stone is for me! HUNTSMAN
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: (ANGRY VOICE)This stone is for my
: Let¶s see if you can take all of this stones you bad wolf! Come on. Let¶s go out!
SFX
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: FOOTSTEPS/CREAKING FLOOR/ CREAKING DOOR
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Look there¶s grandmother!
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GRANDMOTHER
: (FADE IN) My child! It was a terrible day. I think
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we should go home and tell the bad day that we
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had gone to. Mr. Huntsman, can I ask a favor of
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escorting us?
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HUNTSMAN
: Sure. I¶ll be glad to. I will never forget this day.
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RED RIDING HOOD
: Yes, you are right sir. This day is so horrible but
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thank you, you came.I have learned an important
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lesson in my life. As long as I live, I will never
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leave the path by myself to run into the wood,
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when my mother has forbidden me to do so.
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Page 11 of 12 pages
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NARRATOR
: And so, the three went home to the house of Little
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Red Riding Hood. They told the story to Red
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Riding Hood¶s mother and thanking God that they
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were alive and after the long horrible story, they
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ate together with the huntsman who saved the ir
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lives.. And the old bad wolf?
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WOLF
: (GROWLING) (ANGRY VOICE) What
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happened? Why is my belly heavy? Why is it
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hard? Little Red Riding Hood! Curse you!
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NARRATOR
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: And that¶s what happened to the wolf after waking from a good meal. The End!
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