Director: Christophe Gans
Stars: Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Vincent Cassel, Émilie Dequenne
French legend has it that a creature known as the Beast of Gevaudan -- a
huge, wolf-like monster -- was responsible for the violent deaths of
over 100 persons in the mid-18th century, and this horror fantasy blends
the lore of this fabled beast with a story of two men who set out to
capture it.
After a number of mutilated corpses begin appearing across
the French countryside, naturalist Chevalier Gregoire de Fronsac (Samuel
Le Bihan) is dispatched by the King to find and capture the animal
responsible for the
killings. Mani (Mark Dacascos), an Indian from Canada and an experienced
hand in the wilds, is hired to assist de Fronsac in his work.
Gregoire's assignment earns him the acquaintance of Marianne de
Morangias (Emilie Dequenne), the lovely daughter of the idly wealthy
Count de Morangias (Jean Yanne), but Gregoire receives a much chillier
welcome from her brother Jean-Francois (Vincent Cassel), who, despite
having lost an arm to a lion in Africa, is quite the huntsman himself.
As Gregoire and Mani arrive in the village of Gevaudan, they're drawn to
a local house of prostitution, where the animalistic allure and
supernatural powers of Sylvia (Monica Bellucci) prove to have a profound
effect on the naive Gregoire. Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided the
special-effects expertise for the creation of the Beast of Gevaudan. ~
Mark Deming, Rovi
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