The Last Hangman

Category:MoviePlot Area:America Years:2005 Director:Adrian Shergold Starring:Timothy Spall Juliet Stevenson Eddie Marsan

Description:Albert Pierrepoint (Timothy Spall) is the most famous hangman in Britain. He is calm, unsmiling, and extremely particular about his professional ethics. He can be called "the most efficient and humane first hangman in the world." This profession requires a secret identity, absolute calmness, and precise calculations. His professional decisiveness and speed created a record of completing executions in 7 and a half seconds. However, this identity, which should have been a secret, made Pierrepoint a public figure because of the execution of the Nazis. Pierrepoint never confused his profession with his life, and rarely considered the cruelty of this profession. Until one day in 1950, he personally executed his friend James Corbett (Eddie Marsan) with his own hands.

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Albert Pierrepoint (Timothy Spall) is the most famous hangman in Britain. He is calm, unsmiling, and extremely particular about his professional ethics. He is known as "the most efficient and humane first hangman in the world." This profession requires the secrecy of identity, absolute calmness, and precise calculations. Professional decisiveness and speed have created a record of 7 and a half seconds for him to complete the execution. However, this identity, which should have been a secret, has made Pierrepoint a public figure because of the execution of the Nazis. Pierrepoint never confuses his career with his life, and rarely considers the cruelty of this profession. Until one day in 1950, he personally "sent off" his friend James Corbett (Eddie Marsan), causing his spirit to almost collapse. This became a turning point in Pierrepoint's career. He wrote a letter in 1955 to resign from his job as a hangman, ending this 22-year life and death business of executing 608 death row prisoners.

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