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: The Italian version and original release featured prominent voices, including Glenn Close (Granny), Anne Hathaway (Red), and James Belushi (The Woodsman).

The story begins at the end of the traditional tale, with a chaotic domestic disturbance at Granny’s cottage involving Red, the Wolf, the Woodsman, and Granny. When police arrive, they are led by the frog detective , who suspects the incident is linked to the "Goody Bandit"—a criminal who has been stealing the forest's secret candy recipes. To solve the crime, the detective interviews each of the "unusual suspects," revealing four vastly different, overlapping versions of the same events: Cappuccetto rosso e gli insoliti sospetti

: The film uses a non-linear "Rashomon-style" storytelling technique, where the truth is only revealed once all the characters' perspectives are combined. : The Italian version and original release featured

: An aspiring actor who was only practicing for a commercial role. To solve the crime, the detective interviews each

: A delivery girl with a passion for baking who was trying to save her grandmother’s recipes.