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'Albert Fish' Coming to Your Home on March 27
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With nicknames such as Brooklyn Vampire and Werewolf of Wisteria, it is not surprising that true crime fans have long awaited the release of Albert Fish – on film, that is. Elderly cannibal Albert Fish will be immortalized on celluloid, as Facets Video schedules the DVD release of John Borowski’s Albert Fish for March 27, 2007. Borowski blew our mind with H. H. Holmes, let's hope he can do it again! Read on for the press release.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – December 13, 2006 (Waterfront Productions) – With nicknames such as Brooklyn Vampire and Werewolf of Wisteria, it is not surprising that true crime fans have long awaited the release of Albert Fish – on film, that is. Elderly cannibal Albert Fish will be immortalized on celluloid, as Facets Video schedules the DVD release of John Borowski’s ALBERT FISH for March 27, 2007. Fish, whom some consider as one of the most outrageously depraved and twisted criminal psychopaths of the twentieth century, prowled the streets across America during the early 1900’s. Albert Fish is the first docudrama to definitively recount the life and times of the elderly cannibal, sadomasochist, and serial killer, who is most infamously known for the abduction, savage murder and cannibalization of a young girl from New York City. Distorting biblical tales, Fish believes literally the stories of pain, torture, atonement and suffering as he preys on victims to torture and sacrifice. Adding insight to the account are interviews with New York artist and Odditorium owner Joe Coleman and renowned true-crime author Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D. Fish is filmmaker John Borowski’s follow up to his 2004 award-winning documentary, H.H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer. As with Holmes, North American distributor Facets Video has secured Borowski’s Fish for national theatrical and home video distribution. For true crime fans, Borowski’s film production company, Waterfront Productions, offers autographed and numbered X-Ray reproductions of Albert Fish’s abdomen, illustrating the needles that Fish inserted into himself. Select retail stores are expected to carry the DVD in March of 2007. Information and collector’s edition DVD's are at the film's official website, www.albertfishfilm.com.

Source: http://www.albertfishfilm.com