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Brotherhood of the Wolf
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In 1765 something was stalking the mountains of central France. A 'beast' that pounced on humans and animals with terrible ferocity. Indeed they beast became so notorious that the King of France dispatched envoys to find out what was happening and to kill the creature. By the end, the Beast of Gevaudan had killed over 100 people, to this day, no one is entirely sure what it was, wolf? hyena? or something supernatural? Whatever it was, shepherds had the same life-expectancy as the red-suited guys in 'Star Trek'. The Beast is a popular myth in France, albeit one rooted firmly in reality; somewhat surprisingly it is little known to the outside world, and perhaps incredibly it has never been made into a movie. Until now... Based on the true story of the Beast of the Gevaudan that terrorized France in the mid-XVIIIth century, the movie aims to tell first and explain afterwards. In the first part, a special envoy of the King of France, altogether biologist, explorer and philosopher, arrives...
In 1765 something was stalking the mountains of central France. A 'beast' that pounced on humans and animals with terrible ferocity. Indeed they beast became so notorious that the King of France dispatched envoys to find out what was happening and to kill the creature. By the end, the Beast of Gevaudan had killed over 100 people, to this day, no one is entirely sure what it was, wolf? hyena? or something supernatural? Whatever it was, shepherds had the same life-expectancy as the red-suited guys in 'Star Trek'. The Beast is a popular myth in France, albeit one rooted firmly in reality; somewhat surprisingly it is little known to the outside world, and perhaps incredibly it has never been made into a movie. Until now... Based on the true story of the Beast of the Gevaudan that terrorized France in the mid-XVIIIth century, the movie aims to tell first and explain afterwards. In the first part, a special envoy of the King of France, altogether biologist, explorer and philosopher, arrives...
Actors:
Delphine Hivernet,
Vincent Cespedes,
Gaspard Ulliel,
Michel Puterflam,
Mark Dacascos,
Jean-François Stévenin,
Bernard Farcy,
Virginie Arnaud,
Emanuel Booz,
Pierre Lavit,
Jean-Loup Wolff,
...»
Delphine Hivernet
Vincent Cespedes
Gaspard Ulliel
25 November 1984, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Michel Puterflam
29 July 1930, Paris, France
Mark Dacascos
26 February 1964, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Jean-François Stévenin
23 April 1944, Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France
Bernard Farcy
Virginie Arnaud
Emanuel Booz
Pierre Lavit
Jean-Loup Wolff
Director:
Christophe Gans
Christophe Gans
11 March 1960, Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
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