
Corrado 2009
"Blood is never simple"
In *Corrado (2009)*, director Adamo P. Cultraro crafts a gritty crime drama that strips away the illusions of power within organized crime.
Director: Adamo P. Cultraro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Corrado (2009) about?
*Corrado (2009)* tells the story of a ruthless mafia enforcer whose world unravels when he crosses paths with a woman who sacrifices herself for his crimes. Faced with an unforeseen moral dilemma, the hitman grapples with the consequences of his actions, leading to a stark exploration of guilt and redemption.
Who directed Corrado?
Corrado was directed by Adamo P. Cultraro, known for his work in crime dramas that delve into the psychological toll of a dangerous lifestyle.
Who stars in Corrado?
The film features a compelling cast, including Tom Sizemore as the hitman, Tony Curran, Johnny Messner, Frank Stallone Jr., and Joseph R. Gannascoli.
Is Corrado (2009) worth watching?
While *Corrado (2009)* may not be a blockbuster, it offers a tight, character-driven crime drama with strong performances from its lead actors. Fans of understated yet intense crime films will find its moral ambiguity and atmospheric tension rewarding.
How long is Corrado?
The film has a runtime of 77 minutes.
About Corrado (2009) — A Mafia Hitman's Unlikely Redemption in the Shadows
In *Corrado (2009)*, director Adamo P. Cultraro crafts a gritty crime drama that strips away the illusions of power within organized crime. The story follows a hardened mafia enforcer whose life takes a sharp turn when he crosses paths with an innocent woman who willingly takes the blame for one of his hits. As moral lines blur and alliances shift, the protagonist faces an unexpected reckoning with his own humanity. Set against a backdrop of neon-lit alleys and shadowy backrooms, the film immerses viewers in a world where loyalty is currency and betrayal lurks around every corner.
With its tight 77-minute runtime, *Corrado* balances relentless tension with moments of quiet introspection, exploring themes of redemption and the cost of violence. The ensemble cast, led by Tom Sizemore and Tony Curran, delivers raw, understated performances that elevate the material beyond typical crime thrillers. For fans of atmospheric crime dramas that prioritize character over spectacle, this film offers a compelling, if bleak, glimpse into the underworld.