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The Mad Executioners

Der Henker von London · 1963 | 94 min | Crime

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Synopsis

The Hangman of London is a 1963 West German mystery crime film directed by Edwin Zbonek and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Maria Perschy and Dieter Borsche. It is based on the novel The White Carpet by Bryan Edgar Wallace. The film was shot at the Spandau Studios in West Berlin and on location in London. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Ernst Schomer. It was produced at the same time as Rialto Film were enjoying great success with their series of films based on the works of Edgar Wallace, Bryan's father. It is also known by the alternative title The Mad Executioners, by which it was released by Paramount Pictures in the United States in 1965.

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Credits

Producer
CCC Film
Director
Edwin Zbonek
Screenplay
Robert A. Stemmle
Director of Photography
Richard Angst
Original Music Composer
Raimund Rosenberger
Editor
Walter Wischniewsky
Country
Germany

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Cast · 12

HR

Harry Riebauer

AE

Alexander Engel

Chris Howland

Chris Howland

Hansjörg Felmy

Hansjörg Felmy

RF

Rudolf Fernau

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