Stanislav Ledinek is an actor known for his role in The Mad Executioners (1963), a film that delves into the dark side of justice and retribution. With a performance that captures the tension of the era, Ledinek contributes to the film's exploration of moral ambiguity and societal decay. His work in this cult classic reflects the gritty aesthetic of 1960s exploitation cinema, marking a significant entry in the genre that continues to resonate with fans of grindhouse and cult films.
The Mad Executioners
A band of hooded men have formed a court and they are exacting justice upon the criminals who have escaped the reach of the law. The sentence they exact is death by hanging. Using the hangman’s rope from the Scotland Yard Museum they leave their victims hanging from various locations with a file detailing the case against them pinned to the body. Scotland Yard is stumped and have assigned their best man to break the case. Meanwhile another fiend is on the loose, one who is neatly severing the heads of young women. The bodies are found the heads are not.