Crook's Salvation

Crook's Salvation (Italian: La salvezza del criminale) is a 1991 Italian crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Rocco Denazetti about an ex-anarchist terrorist who finds redemption after serving time in prison, rejecting his extremist past and finding new friends along the way. The film stars Enzo Decaro in the lead role.

The film marked Denazetti's first Italian-language film since his directorial debut, The Lost Son 11 years earlier and his first directorial film since 1985's One Magic Night after years of inactivity due to focusing on his family life. The film is notable for it's more obvious depiction of catholocism compared to his previous works which relied mostly on subtle themes.

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US Home Media

 * 1993 Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS/Laserdisc
 * 2000 Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment DVD