The Pied Piper of Hamelin
The singing, rhyming citizens of Hamelin hope to win a competition with rival towns for royal recognition. To this end, the mayor outlaws play (which is a bit hard on the children) and refuses to help a rival town when it's flooded. But rats (seen only as shadows), fleeing the flood, invade Hamelin in droves; a magical piper, whose music only children (and rats) can hear, strikes a bargain...which, once the rats are gone, the Mayor and council renege on, to their subsequent regret.
Crew
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Hal Stanley
Writer
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Hal Stanley
Producer
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Robert Browning
Writer
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Edvard Grieg
Music
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Bretaigne Windust
Director
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Walter Elliott
Sound
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William E. Snyder
Cinematography
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William E. Snyder
Director of Photography
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Arthur Lonergan
Production Design
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G.W. Berntsen
Set Decoration
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Irving Taylor
Writer
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Norman A. Cerf
Editor
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Floyd Knudtson
Editor
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Monty M. Berman
Costume Design
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