Revolting Rhymes (film)

Upon noticing Miss Hunt's book of fairy tales, the wolf expresses disdain for Red Riding Hood and states that Snow White is actually a blonde.

But Red is not disturbed, briefly confusing him before shooting him dead with the pistol – yielding herself a new wolfskin coat which she points out to the wolf while mourning Snow in the forest.

But Snow manages to convince the Huntsman to spare her life, fleeing while he buys a cow heart at a butcher shop and present it to Maclahose, who eagerly devours it.

But the banker pig secures himself behind his thick teller window, while the wolf resolves to come back to blow up the bank with dynamite.

Meanwhile, Snow resolves to help the jockeys by sneaking back into her father's castle and taking the magic mirror so they can use it to correctly predict the winning horse.

Snow meets her at the bus station and the two friends happily reunite, Red offering the money that she withdrew from the bank and kept in a pigskin travelling case she made from the banker pig.

As everyone watches the race, Red gives Snow a fur coat made from Rex's skin as they and the jockeys became millionaires from their venture.

As the story ends, it is revealed that wolf has tied up and gagged Miss Hunt in a closet after putting on her clothes to get his revenge on Red for killing his nephews.

The girl deters him by announcing that it is story time; the wolf begrudgingly sets a timer and follows the children into the living room.

While Cindy dismisses him and ends up being thrown in the basement by her stepsisters, Jack is berated by his mother and told to take their old cow into town to sell it.

Meanwhile, after her stepsisters leave for a disco held at the castle, Cindy's cries for help attract the fairy and she reluctantly enters the house.

Cindy instantly catches the eye of everyone at the disco, including the prince, with whom she shares a dance as her jealous stepsisters look on.

Jack's mother sends him up to fetch them, but he quickly descends when he finds a menacing giant at the top who threatens to eat him upon smelling him.

Cindy tells the fairy that she is no longer interested in princes and money, but simply wishes to find a decent man.

Red returns home from her outing to find her sleeping children on the couch, along with Miss Hunt's book of fairy tales.