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In Landerneau, Nicole appeals to her uncle Aristide; he owns fishing boats. Initially suspicious, he finds a man, Focquet, willing to take them to England. However, on their way through the German-occupied town, Sheila gets into a fight with Rose and speaks English in the hearing of a German soldier. They are all captured at the boat and taken to Major Diessen.

I remember it being on DVD and it had multiple stories included, one of which being a knockoff version of the little mermaid. From what I remember about the story, the pied piper plays his flute and lures rats out of the city and then later returns and lures the children out. But I specifically remember one child being left behind because he couldn't keep up with the other children since he had a broken leg and was using crutches to walk.

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The Piper diagram has increased in popularity since its 1944 introduction and is now one of the most familiar and effective tools in the hydrogeologist's toolbox. Within the Piper diagram, three points on three related plots fully display the major ionic species of a water sample. Recently the size and availability of datasets have increased as additional field measurements and modeling results are shared more effectively in online databases. This growth presents opportunities and challenges for data analysis and conveyance-larger and longer datasets increase the potential to identify trends and patterns, but traditional Piper diagrams are quickly overwhelmed by large datasets as dense points overlap and become obscured. We present guidelines for effectively displaying large geochemical datasets on traditional Piper diagrams and new code that adds novel functionality for following these generic guidelines. This code, plotting interesting environmental data with Piper diagrams (PIED Piper), can be run within the Matlab environment or through a stand-alone graphical user interface, and is the first Matlab code to generate Piper diagrams. The illustrative examples herein demonstrate (1) how limitations in displays of large datasets may be overcome with translucent symbology, contours, and heatmaps to identify trends and patterns, (2) how clusters of similar points can be identified and differentiated with convex hulls, and (3) how temporal-and-spatial patterns may be visually diagnosed with image groups and movies. The guidelines discussed in these examples will aid PIED Piper users to achieve the two goals of effective big data visualization: analysis and communication.

Like you I became a fan of Monty Woolley from Man Who Came To Dinner and Bishop's Wife. Since then I've looked for anything with Monty to watch. I did find Pied Piper several years ago on DVD though. It was sold by some outfit called "Loving The Classics" who seemed to have every unknown movie under the sun. BUT the catch is they took 7 months to finally deliver the DVD. I had thought I was just ripped off, I emailed them, I called their "customer service" number and NEVER got a response. So I chalked it up to being a loss. But 7 months later it finally arrived out of the blue. I would never order from them again but they did finally come thru. But why they couldn't answer just one of the many inquiries I made is beyond me.

YES, getting back to the movie it IS one of the all time great Monty movies. I've never seen him bad in any movie for that matter. It was a different sort of Monty movie though, more dramatic than I thought it was going to be. I'm so used to him being a comical character I sort of expected it in this one too. He still made a very dramatic situation easier to take with his personality.

Glad to see someone else talk about this movie, this is the first time I've seen anyone talk about it!

Also like you I have Night & Day sitting with my other Cary Grant movies but I've only seen it once a long time ago. About the only good thing I remember about it is that it's in color. I definitely need to watch this one again. Thanks for reminding me.

The details of the story vary with the telling, as these sorts of tales are wont to do, and given that the story of the pied piper has been retold hundreds of times since 1284 (so many, in fact, that there are two different Wikipedia pages devoted to adaptations of the legend), there are numerous variations, not to mention plenty of disagreement as to the meaning of the pied piper figure himself.

The tale has been retold by the likes of Robert Browning and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who also incorporated elements of the pied piper story into his famous play, Faust, but it has also found its way into plenty of less renowned art. The pied piper himself appears as a character in one of the Shrek sequels while the legend is recounted in a song by the band Demons and Wizards.

The beginning of the 21st century brought plenty of new forms of entertainment. But for many growing up in the Y2K era, Shrek dominated the animated comedy field. Even though there hasn't been a new Shrek movie for over a decade, the franchise still holds up. The upcoming and long-awaited Shrek 5 only proves this, and luckily, some past Shrek movies set up a great potential story.

Shrek is likely best known for the titular grumpy, giant, and green ogre at the center of the franchise. But the series is packed full of iconic characters mainly based on classic fairy tales or children's stories, like The Three Blind Mice or Big Bad Wolf. That said, the supply of villains is actually dwindling for the series. Luckily, not all the characters featured in the movies have been major players. The Pied Piper is a prime example of this.

The Pied Piper already appeared as a minor supporting character in 2001's Shrek and as an antagonist in Shrek Forever After. He was first just seen blending in among the group of fairytale creatures in Shrek's swamp, where he was playing his pipe to the rats. He then sat the next two movies out.

The story of the Pied Piper has been adapted and translated many times throughout history, but one thing is clear through all of them -- the Pied Piper is nothing more than a hero turned villain. The Pied Piper of Hamelin is an untouched-by-movies dark fairytale story about a town that's infested with rats and the growing threat of rat-carried diseases. To combat this, they hire a rat catcher who uses his magical windpipe to lure the rodents away with the song. He succeeds but gets ripped off with the payment. In retaliation, he uses the magic flute to lure the children away from the town. Obviously, the story is dark and quite disturbing, given the involvement of missing children. But he could actually be an awesome part of Shrek 5.

The best bet to maximize the character would be for Shrek 5 to draw from the franchise's past villains. For example, one of the most memorable scenes from the series comes from the Gingerbread Man, as he's presumably being tortured. He's strapped to a tray and sounds horrified as he asks the iconic quote, "Do you know the Muffin Man?" This incident happens at the hands of Lord Farquad and shows that even the Shrek movies can dabble in the darkest subjects. As such, having The Pied Piper kidnap children, even Shrek and Fiona's, is a solid possibility. There's a lot of potential with the character, but it's easy to agree that The Pied Piper going up against Eddie Murphy's Donkey and his dragon wife, Elizabeth, would absolutely steal the show.

An allegory of death, the Pied Piper legend with its fairy-tale trappings (the Piper's magical powers; the opening of the mountain) is based on an actual occurrence in the German town of Hamelin in 1284. (2) (There are numerous versions in Germany, including in the Grimms's Deutsche Sagen I German Sagas 18 Vol. I. [1816].) An inscription on the wall of the Rat-Catcher's house in Hamelin describes a piper dressed in many colors (pied) who "led" away 130 Hamelin children who were never found. A piper "seduces" the children of Hamelin with his melodies to follow him into a mountain. In one version, he takes the children away in order to punish the villagers for not paying him for ridding the town of its rats. In his poem, Browning includes a lame boy who arrives too late to join the others. The lame child resembles Nicole Burnell, a survivor of the bus accident and babysitter of two of the drowned children, who listened to her reading the Pied Piper poem. Nicole becomes a paraplegic and, appropriately, recites the tale in significant scenes. (Interestingly, in the Grimms's German Sagas, a "babysitter," who is carrying a child in her arms, sees the children led away and carries the news back to the town.) Thus, the poem serves as a mise-en-abyme or microcosm of the town's tragedy.

I would argue that Nicole, like the lame boy who did not enter the mountain, the realm of death, represents the surviors of the town. This parallel between Nicole's personal loss and the communal one is underscored by the parallel Egoyan establishes between her father, her father, her seducer, and the Pied Piper, who seduces the children away from their parents. In an additional verse that Egoyan had written and has Nicole recite in a voiceover as she gazes at her father's mouth during the deposition, she compares her abuser to the piper: "And why I lied he only knew, But from my lie this did come true, Those lips from which he drew his tune, Were frozen as the winter moon." With her lie she has silenced and disempowered her abuser and the lawyer, who sit speechless at her deposition.

If Mitchell's legal "narrative," the lawsuit, has failed, then Nicole's narrative can express the townspeople's grief as it offers an accessible tale of the inexplicable loss of children and comfort to those left "bereft." As Beavis points out, some view the piper either as Death, or as Christ, who leads the children into his kingdom, or as Moses who leads them into the Promised Land (6). Thus, some interpretations of the legend offer a comforting, spiritual conclusion. Indeed, The Sweet Hereafter refers both to a life after death without suffering as well as the town after the accident.

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