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Le bourreau de Londres

Original title: Der Henker von London
  • 1963
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
441
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Le bourreau de Londres (1963)
CrimeHorror

A group of vigilantes hang wrong-doers.A group of vigilantes hang wrong-doers.A group of vigilantes hang wrong-doers.

  • Director
    • Edwin Zbonek
  • Writers
    • Bryan Edgar Wallace
    • Robert A. Stemmle
  • Stars
    • Hansjörg Felmy
    • Maria Perschy
    • Dieter Borsche
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    441
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    • Director
      • Edwin Zbonek
    • Writers
      • Bryan Edgar Wallace
      • Robert A. Stemmle
    • Stars
      • Hansjörg Felmy
      • Maria Perschy
      • Dieter Borsche
    • 9User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hansjörg Felmy
    Hansjörg Felmy
    • John Hillier
    Maria Perschy
    Maria Perschy
    • Ann Barry
    Dieter Borsche
    Dieter Borsche
    • Dr. Mac Ferguson
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Inspector Morel Smith
    Harry Riebauer
    • Dr. Philip Trooper
    Rudolf Fernau
    Rudolf Fernau
    • Jerome
    Alexander Engel
    Narziß Sokatscheff
      Harald Sawade
      Albert Bessler
      Stanislav Ledinek
      Rudolf Forster
      Rudolf Forster
      • Sir Francis Elliott - Ann's Father
      Chris Howland
      Chris Howland
      • Tom Jenkins - alias Gabby Pennypacker
      Michael Chevalier
        Heinz Petruo
          Günter Glaser
          • Museumschef
          • (uncredited)
          Bruno W. Pantel
          • Schausteller
          • (uncredited)
          Edwin Zbonek
          • Zettelfinder
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Edwin Zbonek
          • Writers
            • Bryan Edgar Wallace
            • Robert A. Stemmle
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          7evilskip

          Criminals get it in the neck

          This is an above average Edgar Wallace thriller.Some creepy opening scenes set the pace. A hooded society passes judgement on criminals"beyond the reach of the law".They are hung and dumped into the Thames river.A hangman's rope from Scotland Yard is repeatedly stolen and used in the executions.Is there a member of Scotland Yard in the society? An inspector tries to find out.A phoney society is set up by criminals and quickly brought to an end.In the meantime a serial killer is beheading young women and absconding with their heads.

          The serial killer while tying into the society feels like it came out of another movie (a sci-fi flick).The killer is a scientist trying to attach living heads to a robot's body. This drags the film down from a being a superior film. All in all still a minor classic.
          8wynne-1

          It's a mad, mad, mad, mad Execution!

          THE MAD EXECUTIONERS feels like the prolific Edgar Wallace had hit full stride with this fast-paced, heart-pounding, cross-genre corker. Ironic, perhaps, as this film, is actually adapted from an "idea" by Wallace's son, Bryan Edgar Wallace, proof the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. The third in the series of six krimis (that's German for crime films) recently restored and released by CCC Film, the West German film production company that rose from the ashes of the Second World War to provide demoralized German cinemagoers respite from the Nazi era, THE MAD EXECUTIONERS manages to entertain-not depress-audiences.

          The suspense is established right off the bat with a pounding tympanic overture set under the opening credits and extending into the first scene. A group of cloak-clad men replete with Klan-like hoods are discovered in what could be mistaken for the catacomb-inspired set of a touring production of T. S. Eliot's MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL. The atmosphere of dread lives up to its promise and within the film's first few tension-filled minutes, the chorus of killers commit their latest act of vigilantism as they pronounce-and carry out-- a death sentence on an elusive London-based criminal.

          What a way to get the ball rolling!

          Meantime, Scotland Yard is desperate to stop the ritual murders. The press and the public are both hollering for an end to the dual reign of terror, for the streets to be made safe again. Chief Inspector Smith, (can't get any more English than that) played by Wolfgang Priess, (can't get any more German than that!) pulls his best inspector off another high-profile case, a string of murders involving decapitated young women, and assigns him the priority task of stopping the vigilantes. Priess is excellent playing men of authority, usually high-ranking Nazis-ironic given he was exempt from military service during the war. In ensuing years Priess became a familiar face to many cinema-goers outside of Germany, where he enjoyed an international career, most of the time playing military men.

          THE MAD EXECUTIONERS is possibly the best of the six krimes in the box set TERROR IN THE FOG: THE WALLACE KRIMIS AT CCC under scrutiny in these six reviews. There are healthy doses of humour, horror, comedy and even sci-fi. The script is first-rate and the acting excellent. If what I've opined is not enough to encourage you to give it a go, then allow me to draw your attention to an actor I'd never seen before, but whose work in THE MAD EXECUTIONERS is exemplary, Chris Howland.

          Who? I'd never heard of this fellow before. But therein lies the joy of discovery, when new films or new artists come to your attention. Suffice to say, Howland steals the show in a secondary role (or should we say "roles," plural.) Howland was an English-born celebrity who, like Wallace, found greater fame in his adopted country-Germany-than his original home, England. Singer, host, personality, actor, his greatest asset was his "British" accent, which the German public embraced with delight. Howland plays several roles in THE MAD EXECUTIONERS, including one surprising, key role near the end. No spoilers here, though. There are plenty of reasons to watch THE MAD EXECUTIONERS and Howland is one of them.

          One of the highlights of the film, as well as of Howland's work, is when he sings a song in the nightclub where he is supposedly working undercover. It's an amusing, catchy number that is part of a celebration for the release from prison of a bad guy. (Hmm, wonder how he'll end up?) Howland is all over the place in the number, really working the crowd for all it was worth. The segment reminded me of the curious but ever-so-entertaining scene in THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE starring the great Glenn Ford, in which Russ Tamblyn, in a supporting role, absolutely steals the scene if not the entire film when he does an extended solo at a Barn Dance. The number was so good that star Glenn Ford wanted it cut! "I'm the star, not him!" he purportedly yelled. Tamblyn had his following though, so the scene stayed. Funny how such episodes reveal people's-even major movie star's-insecurities. In a film already packed with variety, Howland's number in the nightclub adds to the appeal of THE MAD EXECUTIONERS and leaves you wondering what will be next. This is where the film takes a successful turn into sci-fi territory but, no spoilers here!
          TheCapsuleCritic

          One Of The Best Examples Of The German "Krimi"

          The European phenomenon of the German crime film or Krimi lasted from 1959 until 1972. The vast majority of these films were inspired by the works of British mystery writer Edgar Wallace (1875-1932), and most of the rest focused on the writings of his son Bryan Edgar Wallace (1904-1971). Two production companies were involved in the making of these movies. The Italian-sounding Rialto Films made over 30 movies based on Edgar's writings, while a rival company, CCC Films, cranked out 18 Krimis, the bulk of them based on the works of son Bryan. The CCC titles added a mild horror angle to their crime scenarios. One of CCC's best offerings was THE HANGMAN OF LONDON (1963), released outside of Germany as THE MAD EXECUTIONERS.

          HANGMAN deals with vigilante justice. Contemporary London (ca.1963) is rocked by a series of mysterious hangings. They all occur at night in out-of-the-way public places. Each victim has a long criminal record, some having committed heinous crimes, and all have managed to escape punishment through flight or legal loopholes. Adding to the mystery is the fact each is hung with Scotland Yard's own "Black Museum" hangman's rope which is returned afterwards, only to disappear again before each hanging. These hangings are carried out by a group of hooded Inquisition-like figures. Scotland Yard Inspector John Hillier is determined to crack the case while also tracking down a serial killer who beheads women, one of whom was his sister, and leaves their bodies in plastic bags.

          The inspiration for the film is Edgar Wallace's detective novel THE 4 JUST MEN which dates back to 1905. The cast is all German, part of an unofficial Krimi stock company, who would appear throughout the series. For HANGMAN, Hansjorg Felmy was Inspector Hillier, Maria Perschy the female lead, Dieter Borsch the principal villain, and Chris Howland the comic relief (all Krimis featured a comic relief character). The photography is suitably noirish and there are several macabre touches such as transporting the victims to the place of their death inside of a coffin, in a 19th century horse drawn hearse. Director Edwin Zbonek keeps things moving along so you must pay close attention to keep up with the dual plot lines. Avoid the English dubbed version if you can...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.

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            The company that produced films based on Edgar Wallace novels sued the producers of this film, who advertised it as an Edgar Wallace "mystery" even though it was clearly based on a novel written by his son, Bryan Edgar Wallace. They won, and the ads were soon changed to read "Edgar Bryan Wallace".
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            Referenced in Fear, Panic & Censorship (2000)

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          • Release date
            • November 22, 1963 (West Germany)
          • Country of origin
            • West Germany
          • Language
            • German
          • Also known as
            • The Mad Executioners
          • Filming locations
            • Berlin, Germany
          • Production company
            • Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 34m(94 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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