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From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned 2004

120 min📅 2004-03-05

"Some stories are best left untold. Not this one."

Dive into the chilling true-crime horror of *From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned* (2004), directed by Pete Jacelone.

Director: Pete Jacelone

Cast

Antonio Martinez
Anthony
Mario Dusi
Michael
Brian Sevelson
Teen Masked Psycho
Richard Tayloe
Brian
Erin Brown
Erin Brown
Mary
Karl Grant
Boy Masked Psycho
Rodney Sleurdhts
Man Masked Psycho
Michael R. Thomas
Father Frank
William Hellfire
William Hellfire
Dead Body

Frequently Asked Questions

What is From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned (2004) about?

The film follows Father Frank as he stumbles upon the hidden diary of his fellow priest, Father Richard, uncovering a horrifying secret: Richard is a serial killer who has murdered over 80 young men. The diary exposes Richard's dark past and the chilling transformation from a compassionate priest to a remorseless predator.

Who directed From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned?

Pete Jacelone directed this disturbing horror film, known for his work in genre cinema.

Who stars in From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned?

The film features Antonio Martinez as Father Frank, Mario Dusi as Father Richard, alongside Brian Sevelson, Richard Tayloe, and Erin Brown in pivotal roles.

Is From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned (2004) worth watching?

While it's a niche horror film, its slow-burn tension and disturbing themes make it compelling for fans of psychological horror. The 2-hour runtime may test patience, but the unsettling atmosphere and strong performances justify the watch for those seeking a grim, thought-provoking experience.

How long is From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned?

The film runs for 120 minutes, or two hours.

About From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned (2004) — A Horror Masterpiece of Sin and Betrayal

Dive into the chilling true-crime horror of *From The Depths Of Depravity: Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned* (2004), directed by Pete Jacelone. This grim yet gripping film follows Father Frank as he uncovers the horrifying double life of his trusted colleague, Father Richard—a respected priest and counselor by day, a remorseless serial killer by night. Richard's secret diary exposes his descent from a troubled youth into madness, revealing the shocking murders of over 80 young men and boys. With its bleak atmosphere and disturbing themes of guilt and betrayal, this 2-hour psychological horror forces viewers to confront the terrifying idea of evil hiding in plain sight.

The film blends religious themes with raw horror, painting a portrait of a man consumed by his own demons. Antonio Martinez and Mario Dusi deliver standout performances as the conflicted priests, while the stark cinematography amplifies the film's oppressive mood. *From The Depths Of Depravity* is a haunting exploration of sin, redemption, and the fragility of faith.