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| Adrienne Corri | Gypsy Woman | |
| Thorley Walters | Burgermeister | |
| Anthony Higgins | Emil | |
| John Moulder-Brown | Anton Kersh | |
| Laurence Payne | Prof. Albert Mueller | |
| Richard Owens | Dr. Kersh | |
| Lynne Frederick | Dora Mueller | |
| Elizabeth Seal | Gerta Hauser | |
| Robin Hunter | Hauser | |
| Domini Blythe | Anna Mueller | |
| Robert Tayman | Count Mitterhaus | |
| John Bown | Schilt | |
| Mary Wimbush | Elvira | |
| Christine Paul-Podlasky | Rosa | |
| Robin Sachs | Heinrich |
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| Producer | Michael Carreras
Wilbur Stark |
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| Writer | George Baxt
Judson Kinberg |
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| Cinematography | Moray Grant
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| Musician | David Whitaker
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A village in Nineteenth Century Europe is at first relieved when a circus breaks through the quarantine to take the local's minds off the plague. But their troubles are only beginning as children begin to disappear and the legacy of a long-ago massacre is brought to light. |
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