
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
The town of Hamelin pays the ultimate price after reneging on their promise to the pied piper. Based on the poem by Robert Browning.
Top Cast


Eric Idle
Eric Idle
The Pied Piper / Robert Browning
Eric Idle
The Pied Piper / Robert Browning
Tony Van Bridge
Tony Van Bridge
Mr. Edward Fisher / Mayor
Tony Van Bridge
Mr. Edward Fisher / Mayor


Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Willie / Lame Boy
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Willie / Lame Boy


Peter Blais
Peter Blais
Julius Caesar Rat
Peter Blais
Julius Caesar Rat
Peter Boretski
Peter Boretski
Bernard the Necromancer
Peter Boretski
Bernard the Necromancer
James Edmond
James Edmond
Alderman
James Edmond
Alderman


Tom Harvey
Tom Harvey
Alderman
Tom Harvey
Alderman
Kenneth Wickes
Kenneth Wickes
Alderman
Kenneth Wickes
Alderman


Chris Wiggins
Chris Wiggins
Alderman
Chris Wiggins
Alderman


George Buza
George Buza
Townsperson
George Buza
Townsperson
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