The first partly colored German fairy tale film directed by Fritz Genschow. The film has a frame story shot in black and white and a middle section in color that tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood, who is sent by her mother to her grandmother with cake and wine. On the way there, it passes through the dark forest. She meets the wicked wolf, to whom she reveals the location of her grandmother's house. The wolf rushes to her grandmother's house, eats her whole, puts on her hood and lies down in bed. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, he eats her too. The "Uncle Hunter" appears as a rescuer in uniform and frees them both from the wolf's belly.
Renée Stobrawa
as Mutter
Fritz Genschow
as Onkel Jäger
Elisabeth Botz
as Großmutter
Eva-Marianne Müller
as Liesel/Rotkäppchen
Ernst Legal
as Schießbudenmann/Alter/Kesselflicker