

27/12/1972
Greed, corruption, ignorance, and disease. Midsummer, 1349: the Black Death reaches northern Germany. Minstrels go to Hamelin for the Mayor's daughter's wedding to the Baron's son. He wants her dowry to pay his army while his father taxes the people to build a cathedral he thinks will save his soul. A local apothecary who's a Jew seeks a treatment for the plague; the priests charge him with witchcraft. One of the minstrels, who has soothed the Mayor's daughter with his music, promises to rid the town of rats for the fee. The Mayor agrees, then renigs. In the morning, the plague, the Jew's trial, and the Piper's revenge come at once.

Donovan
as The Pied Piper

Diana Dors
as Frau Poppendick

Donald Pleasence
as The Baron

Roy Kinnear
as Burgermeister Poppendick

John Hurt
as Franz

Michael Hordern
as Melius, Alchemist

Jack Wild
as Gavin

Peter Vaughan
as Bishop

Keith Buckley
as Mattio

Cathryn Harrison
as Lisa

Peter Eyre
as Pilgrim

David Leland
as Officer

Patsy Puttnam
as Helga

Arthur Hewlett
as Otto

Paul Hennen
as Karl

Michael Goldie
as Burger

André van Gyseghem
as Friar

John Falconer
as Priest

Clive Elliot
as Priest

Sammie Winmill
as Gretel

John Welsh
as Chancellor

David Nettheim
as Kulik (as David Netheim)

Gertan Klauber
as Town Cryer

Hamilton Dyce
as Papal Nuncio

Roger Hammond
as Burger

Edwin Brown
as Burger

George Cormack
as Burger

Mary MacLeod
as Maidservant (as Mary McLeod)

Harry Fielder
as Flunky (uncredited)

Sacha Puttnam
as Little Boy (uncredited)

Fred Wood
as Burger (uncredited)
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