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Summary: 

Brotherhood of the Wolf (original French title Le Pacte des loups) was a 2001 movie directed by Christophe Gans, starring Samuel Le Bihan, Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci and Mark Dacascos, and written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel. 

The film is loosely based on a real-life series of killings that took place in France in the 18th century. 

Stylistically, the movie is an extreme pastiche. In addition to being a historical/drama/horror movie, it has anachronistic martial arts fight sequences; it also contains elements of erotica and humour. 

The film had been called the highest grossing French movie ever, grossing over $70 million USD worldwide. Despite many enthusiactic reviews it was not a commercial success in the United States, grossing only $10 million USD. 

The film has garnered a respectful following among horror fans and was also one of the sources of inspiration for the Dungeons and Dragons Eberron campaign setting. 

Plot 
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. 
Sometime in the 18th Century, Grégoire de Fronsac, the royal taxidermist of the French King Louis XV, and his Native American companion Mani, an Iroquois, arrive at Gévaudan province to capture a mysterious beast which has been terrorizing the country side. The young Thomas, Marquis d'Apcher, befriends them and assists their investigation. 

Fronsac is initially skeptical about the beast?s existence, since survivors describe it as much larger than any wolf he has ever seen. However, by studying the bite size on an unfortunate victim of the beast, he deduces that it must weigh roughly 500 pounds. Captain Duhamel, an army officer leading the hunt for the beast, has killed dozens of ordinary wolves, but never come close to the actual killer. 

While staying in Gévaudan, Fronsac romances Marianne de Morangais, the daughter of a local count, whose brother, Jean- François, was also an avid hunter and a world traveler, before losing one arm to a lion in Africa. Fronsac is also intrigued by Sylvia, a courtesan at the local brothel. 

While investigating another victim, Fronsac finds a fang made of steel, and his doubts of the Beast's existence thin. Another witness swears that the Beast is controlled by a human master. Fronsac studies the patterns of the attacks and victims, trying to find a common thread and reveal a murderer. As the investigation proves to be unfruitful, the king's weapons master, Lord Beauterne, arrives to put an end to the Beast. But instead of doing so, Beauterne kills an ordinary wolf and tells Fronsac to alter the corpse so it resembles the monster accordingly. Fronsac does so, and the bogus wolf is sent back to Paris, where it is put on display, much to the pleasure of the King and the French aristocracy. 

The Beast and its MasterIn Paris, the King?s advisor shows Fronsac a copy of a book titled "L'Édifiante" [translated: The Edifying] with treasonous theories, stating the Beast has come to punish the King of France for his indulgence of the philosophers, and that the modern embracement of science over religion is heresy. Fronsac realizes that the Beast is an instrument of a secret society, The Brotherhood of the Wolf, working to undermine public confidence in the King and ultimately take over the country. 

Fronsac is told that ?officially? the Beast is dead, warned to keep his mouth shut, and bribed with an appointment to travel to Senegal. But back in Gévaudan, the attacks by the real Beast continue. 

Ignoring his orders, Fronsac returns to Gévaudan, determined to put an end to the Beast's killings, and also to take Marianne away. Upon his return, the monster attacks and he sees it with his own eyes. It kills a man, but mysteriously refrains from attacking Marianne. 

Fronsac, Mani, and the Marquis set out into the forest and set up an array of traps to capture the Beast, but it proves to be too powerful and intelligent to be captured by anything they can set up. After a violent encounter, Mani sets off solo in pursuit, where he finds a catacomb used as the Beast's holding pen, inhabited by the Brotherhood and a band of Gypsies working with them. These include, ironically, an elderly veterinarian, the Beast?s tender, and his daughter, whom Mani saved from a beating when he and Fronsac first arrived in Gévaudan. Outnumbered, Mani is shot in the back, overwhelmed and killed. 

Fronsac is broken when he discovers his best friend has been murdered. Performing an autopsy, he finds a silver bullet, the signature weapon of Marianne's brother, Jean-François. In a fit of rage he goes to the catacombs and seeks revenge, finding a pile of copies of "L'Édifiante." He kills many of the Gypsies, and discovers the Beast?s lair. But then he is overpowered by the local authorities and imprisoned. 


Monica Bellucci as the courtesan SylviaSylvia visits him in jail and reveals to him that she is a spy for the Vatican. The local priest, Henri Sardis, is the leader of the Brotherhood, believing that he is restoring worship of God to France. The Pope has decided that Sardis is insane, and sent her to eliminate him. She then poisons Fronsac, telling him he knows too much. 

Fronsac is presumed dead, and buried, when in fact Sylvia?s poison has only put him into a temporary coma. Marianne realizes that Jean-François is the Beast?s master; it recognized his scent when it came near her, which is why it didn?t attack. Jean-François, who has harbored an incestuous lust for his sister, rapes and nearly kills Marianne. 

Sylvia?s agents exhume Fronsac and he appears at one of the Brotherhood?s secret sermons. In the climactic battle, he kills several Gypsies, and duels Jean-François to the death. The other members of the Brotherhood attempt to flee, but are rounded up and arrested by Captain Duhamel and his men. Sardis escapes into the mountains, but is mauled to death by a pack of wolves, in an example of poetic justice. 

Fronsac heals Marianne with a potion carried by Mani. He and the Marquis go to the Beast?s lair, where it lies grievously wounded after the fight in the forest. It turns out the Beast was an offspring of a strange animal Jean-François brought back from Africa. It was tortured into becoming vicious, trained to attack humans, and dressed in metal armor to make it more formidable and frightening. Fronsac performs a mercy killing on the Beast. It is by now obvious that the "Beast" is a mistreated adult African lion. 

The Marquis, now an old man, finishes writing his account of the killings, just before he is led to his execution by a revolutionary mob. 

In the final scene, a flashback, Fronsac travels to Senegal with Marianne to start a new life together, scattering Mani?s ashes at sea. 

Cast 

Samuel Le Bihan as Grégoire de FronsacSamuel Le Bihan - Grégoire de Fronsac 
Vincent Cassel - Jean-François de Morangias 
Émilie Dequenne - Marianne de Morangias 
Monica Bellucci - Sylvia 
Jérémie Renier - Thomas d'Apcher 
Mark Dacascos - Mani 
Gaspard Ulliel - Louis 
Jean Yanne - Comte de Morangias 
Jean-François Stévenin - Henri Sardis 
Jacques Perrin - Thomas d'Apcher (old) 
Edith Scob - Geneviève de Morangias 
Johan Leysen - Beauterne 
Bernard Farcy - Laffont 
Hans Meyer - Marquis d'Apcher 
Virginie Darmon - La Bavarde 
Philippe Nahon - Jean Chastel 

NOTE: Original movie release in France has French language. This version is already dubbed in English. Enjoy the movie!

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Comments

You have the non-dubbed version by any chance? It's hard to find.
Yes, I too would like the non dubbed movie, if someone has it!
agree - dubbed movies sucks - allways. Dubbing may be used for movies for very small children and perhaps for kitchy martial arts b-movies. There's absolutely no need for dubbing when subtitles are so easy to use in this day and age. If you can use the internet for downloading movies, then you are also able to READ.
please seed some more :D
the dubbed version of this movie sucks. the voice acting is so horrible. other then that it's a great movie.
Damn, I thought this was the"real" version. I used to have it and can't find it! If I do I'll post it because the dubbed version is worthless IMO.
Hi all excellent film just to inform you there is no original English version only the dubbed as it was made in French.
thanks!