The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1911)
According to the tale found in the ancient annals, the little town of Hamelin, in Hanover, found itself, five hundred years ago overrun with rats. The citizens tried every way to abate the plague, but without result. Finally a mysterious stranger appeared in the town and offered for the sum of 1000 guilders to clear the place of vermin.
Director: Theodore Marston
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Mignon Anderson as The Little Lame Boy |
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James Cruze as |
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Marguerite Snow as |
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Frank Hall Crane as |
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Marie Eline as The Little Lame Boy |
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William Garwood as |
| Crew | Robert Browning | Poem |
| Directing | Theodore Marston | Director |
| Writing | Theodore Marston | Writer |