This sensual adaptation of the old fairy story soon liberates its principals from their cute Disney-style forest and slaps them right in the middle of swanky Manhattan. Grandma's a nymphomaniac swinger, and her rustic cottage home a hip penthouse pad. Little Red has become a red-hot singer-stripper; the Wolf is a model of lupine lechery; and the forest is supplanted by a big-city nightclub as the enchanted place of forbidden sexuality. The Wolf tries to pull the old Red Riding Hood gag in order to meet up with Little Red, but Grandma has other ideas.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rich Hogan | Writer | ||
| Fred Quimby | Producer | ||
| William Hanna | Producer | Co-Producer | |
| Kent Rogers | Guest Star | Wolf (some lines) (voice) | |
| June Foray | Guest Star | Tall Cigarette Girl (voice) | |
| Daws Butler | Guest Star | Wolf Howl (voice) | |
| Connie Russell | Guest Star | Red (singing voice) | |
| Tex Avery | Director | ||
| Frank Graham | Actor | Wolf (voice) | |
| Sara Berner | Actor | Red / Grandma / Short Cigarette Girl (voice) |