The Pied Piper of Hamlin (1992)
A grandfather relates to his two grandchildren, the story of the township of Hamlin which was plagued with rats. In their moment of desperation, a stranger, a Pied Piper, appears with a promise to rid the town of rats forever in exchange for 200 gold bars. The Piper fulfils his promise by playing magical music which attracts all the rats as he led them to the river to drown. When the townspeople fail to keep their promise and pay him only 1 gold bar, he vows revenge - and delivers... The moral of the story - Always keep your promise - always pay the piper.
Writer:
Leonard Lee
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David Baldwin as (voice) |
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Alan Glover as (voice) |
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Gennie Nevinson as (voice) |
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Lee Perry as (voice) |
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Stephen Quinn as (voice) |
| Visual Effects | Christopher Minos | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Graham Binding | 2D Artist |
| Production | George Conomos | Production Accountant |
| Writing | Leonard Lee | Screenplay |
| Production | David Hannay | Production Consultant |
| Sound | Mark Isaacs | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Steve Lumley | Storyboard Artist |
| Sound | Garry Hardman | Music Editor |
| Writing | Robert Browning | Novel |
| Writing | Peter Jennings | Story |
| Sound | Simon Walker | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Michael Zarb | Production Assistant |
| Visual Effects | Marc Craste | Character Designer |