The Pied Piper of Hamelin

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A traveler comes into a town overrun with rats and vermin. He promises to free the place of the pests and names his price. When the townspeople refuse to pay him after he has done what he promised, he plays his tune again with consequences. This film survives in incomplete/fragmentary form.

Release Date : 1918-12-19

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : UFAProjektions-AG Union

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Wilhelm Diegelmann

Character Name : Bürgermeister (Mayor)

Original Name : Wilhelm Diegelmann

Gender : Male

Elsa Wagner

Character Name : Frau des Bürgermeisters (Mayor's Wife)

Original Name : Elsa Wagner

Gender : Female

Lyda Salmonova

Character Name : Ursula, Tochter des Bürgermeisters (Mayor's Daughter)

Original Name : Lyda Salmonova

Gender : Female

Märte Rassow

Character Name : Märte

Original Name : Märte Rassow

Gender : Male

Jakob Tiedtke

Character Name : Ratsapotheker (Council Pharmacist)

Original Name : Jakob Tiedtke

Gender : Male

Armin Schweizer

Character Name : Magerer Ratsherr (Skinny Councilor)

Original Name : Armin Schweizer

Gender : Male

Paul Wegener

Character Name : Fahrender Spielmann (Traveling Minstrel)

Original Name : Paul Wegener

Gender : Male

Clemens Kaufung

Character Name : Schinderknecht

Original Name : Clemens Kaufung

Gender : Male

Hans Sturm

Character Name : Henker (Hangman)

Original Name : Hans Sturm

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Le_Schpountz

@Le_Schpountz

2021-06-23

The founding of the Weimar Republic marks the beginning of the golden age of German cinema. After the imperial rule and the horrors of the First World War, the sudden „shock of freedom“ is reflected in the escapist comedies, glamorous spectacles and dark screen fantasies of the film. Wegener’s fantastic films are the roots of expressionism and escapism in German film of the twenties. Based on one of the most famous German legends „Rattenfänger von Hameln“ („Pied Piper of Hamelin“ or „Rat-Catcher of Hamelin“) written down by the Brothers Grimm. The rats shown in the film following the traveler out of town were „wooden rats“. Working with trained animals had proved impossible. Instead, they made wood rats and filmed them in a stop-motion process. A traveler comes into a town overrun with rats and vermin. He promises to free the place of the pests and names his price. When the townspeople refuse to pay him after he has done what he promised, he plays his tune again with consequences. This film is preserved in incomplete / fragmentary form!