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Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation 2007

★ 5.342 votes86 min📅 2007-08-13

"In sin, he found salvation."

Dive into the chilling depths of 1930s New York with *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation* (2007), John Borowski's haunting documentary that exposes one of history's most notorious serial killers.

Director: John Borowski

Cast

Tony Jay
Tony Jay
Narrator (voice)
Oto Brezina
Albert Fish
Derek Gaspar
Young Albert Fish
Nathan Hall
Kedden
Kasey Skinner
Grace Budd
Cooney Horvath
Jesus Christ
Garrett Shriver
St. Sebastian/Isaac
Katherine Ramsland
Self - Forensic Psychologist
Joe Coleman
Joe Coleman
Self
Bob Dunsworth
Voice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation* (2007) about?

This true-crime documentary delves into the life of Albert Fish, a Depression-era serial killer who kidnapped, tortured, and cannibalized children while justifying his acts through a warped interpretation of religion. The film explores his disturbing mindset, the societal backdrop of the time, and the chilling intersection of pain and perceived salvation.

Who directed *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation*?

The film was directed by John Borowski, a filmmaker known for his work in true-crime documentaries.

Who stars in *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation*?

The documentary features Tony Jay as the voice of Albert Fish, alongside Oto Brezina, Derek Gaspar, Nathan Hall, and Kasey Skinner in supporting roles.

Is *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation* (2007) worth watching?

For those fascinated by true crime and historical documentaries, this film is a gripping watch. While it lacks a formal IMDb rating, its blend of psychological depth, historical context, and unsettling narrative makes it a compelling exploration of one of history's most disturbing figures.

How long is *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation*?

The runtime for *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation* is 86 minutes.

About Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation (2007) — The True Story Behind the Depraved Serial Killer

Dive into the chilling depths of 1930s New York with *Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation* (2007), John Borowski's haunting documentary that exposes one of history's most notorious serial killers. This 86-minute crime documentary strips away the sensationalism to explore the disturbing mind of Albert Fish, a sadomasochistic cannibal who preyed on children, twisting biblical tales into justification for his horrific acts. With a tone steeped in unease and historical dread, the film unflinchingly examines themes of suffering, guilt, and twisted salvation, painting a portrait of a man who saw no contradiction between his monstrous deeds and his twisted faith. Tony Jay leads the cast as the sinister voice of Fish, anchoring this macabre exploration with unsettling authenticity.

Through meticulous research and a commitment to historical accuracy, Borowski crafts a documentary that's as much a psychological study as it is a true-crime exposé. The atmosphere is thick with tension, blending archival footage, expert commentary, and dramatic reenactments to recreate the era's moral decay. For fans of true crime and documentary cinema, this film offers a rare glimpse into the psyche of evil—where pain and atonement collide in the most grotesque of ways.