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Albert Fish (2006)

Tony Jay , Oto Brezina , John Borowski  |  NR |  DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Tony Jay, Oto Brezina, Derek Gaspar, Cooney Horvath
  • Directors: John Borowski
  • Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Surround Sound
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Facets Video
  • DVD Release Date: March 27, 2007
  • Run Time: 86 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000MKXEZG
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #105,062 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Albert Fish" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • Interview with Murder Metal Band "Macabre"
  • Interview with cannibal Nico Claux: The Vampire of Paris
  • Director Interview
  • History of the Electric Chair
  • Dissecting Coleman's "Portrait of Albert Fish"
  • Interview Outtakes
  • Deleted scenes
  • Trailers
  • Stills

Editorial Reviews

ALBERT FISH tells the horrific true story of a sadomasochistic cannibal and serial killer, who lured children to their deaths in Depression-era New York City. Elderly but still deadly, Fish distorted biblical tales by taking the stories of pain, punishment, atonement, and suffering literally as he preyed on victims to torture and sacrifice. From John Borowski, award-winning director of H.H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer, comes the first docudrama and definitive chronicle of the life and times cannibal Albert Fish. Adding insight to the account are interviews with artist and Odditorium owner Joe Coleman and renowned true-crime author Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is NOT a horror movie, but a documentary, April 5, 2007
This review is from: Albert Fish (DVD)
I first saw this at a website and thought id give it a try. I wasnt sure if it was a 'horror' film and had an actor and showed what he did, or if it was a documentary. The best way to describe this is that it would be an uncut documentary from TLC or court tv, maybe even from Unsolved Mysteries Its a bunch of photos of him and his victims, along with some footage from that time period, along with a guy that runs a museum of weird collectable(fishs confession) and a psychologist. Obviously a lot of this stuff is disturbing, but its not really a gory movie. The bloodiest is when he whips a boy and himself. Theres even scenes of meat in an oven and being cut, but its no different then normal things.
I would definetely recommend this if your interested in him
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great film by John Borowski, March 26, 2007
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J. Hiles (Sabina, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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Back in 2004 while doing a radio interview with director John Borowski, I first heard of his desire to make an Albert Fish movie. Now, 3 years later, I get to see it. Finally. I've been waiting for a while to see this flick. Was it worth the wait? Read on...

For starters, this movie has the same narrator as John's HH Holmes film, Tony Jay. He's got a really good deep creepy voice (sadly, he passed away shortly after narrating this film). The sound is great, the camera work is great, and all in all, it's a really good documentary.

So..on to the movie.

The flick starts out with the Grace Budd kidnapping and murder. I don't know where the movie was shot, but it looks like it was filmed in the 30's. The show goes pretty in depth about the Budd murder, even as far as showing the actual letter that Fish sent to the Budd family, that is considered to be the sickest letter ever written. The letter itself is now in artist Joe Coleman's "Odditorium" collection. The story of how he came to get it is pretty cool. I wish I could have the same luck as he did.

After the Budd murders and Fish's arrest the show goes on to tell about Fish's childhood & life up until the murders. It also goes pretty in depth on the letters he would send to random women from the want ad's, giving a good insight into the sick mind that he had.

The one thing that I really didn't like about the movie was the voice used for Fish. The actor that plays him does a fine job, but the voice over actor for his voice just didn't seem to fit. The voice used seems like a younger guy. I always pictured fish to have a creepy Vincent Price-ish voice. But all in all, it doesn't distract from the quality of the film.

The DVD also has some great bonus features. Including interviews with the band Macabre's lead singer, French cannibal and grave robber Nicolas Claux, and a behind the scenes interview with the film-maker John Borowski. Also included are trailers for the film, a breakdown of Joe Coleman's Albert Fish painting, a complete reading of the Budd & Gaffney letters, a still gallery, outtakes and cut scenes, and a live performance of Albert Was Worse Than Any Fish In The Sea by Macabre. The first 1000 DVD's sold include a signed (by the filmmaker) and numbered X-Ray of Albert Fish showing all the needles he inserted into his groin.

This is the first time I've seen a documentary on Albert Fish anywhere, and it does him justice. As innocent and frail as Fish looked in many of the photos you see of him, John's film shows him to be an extremely creepy man. Kinda like that weird guy you see walking through town, the guy that makes you want to walk on the other side of the street...

On a scale of one to ten, I'd give this show a 9. Had the voice-over been different, it would very well be a 10.

For the bonus features, they get a 9 as well. I was kinda let down during the interview with Nico. I've heard other interviews with him and he speaks English very well, but in the interview he talks in French and it's subtitled in English. Either way, the bonus features are just as good as the movie.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting documentary, December 6, 2007
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We got this from Netflix not really sure what to expect. Not a bad documentary. The narration was great and the imagery and acting were amazing. It would have flowed a little better if the timeline had gone in chronological order; none-the-less, one could easily follow what was going on. Some of the really graphic scenes were also a little drawn out. The gentleman interviewed that owns the 'Odditorium' needs his own show. Once you watch, you'll know what I mean. He's crazy and eccentric and almost seems to worship Fish for the religious murders that took place. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone who is into True Crime or murder cases. I wouldn't, however, let my kid watch it. Many scenes and descriptions are extremely graphic and were a little difficult for an adult to get through.
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