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Synopsis: In France, the Porter family is slaughtered while camping in the woods and only Claire Porter survives seriously wounded. She reports that her husband Henry and her son Peter have been eaten alive by a strong man. The eremite Talan Gwynek that lives in the woods with his mother is arrested by the police accused of being the killer. The defense attorney Kate Moore is assigned to defend Talan and she comes to the police station with her investigator Eric Sarin and the animal expert Gavin Flemyng to interview Talan. The unwilling police inspector Klaus Pistor is sure that Talan is the murderer but has to let Kate and her team work. There is turmoil in the precinct and Gavin is scratched by Talan. Then they visit Talan's mother Mrs. Gwynek and they learn that Talan has a rare disease. Further, the government wants her lands to dispose nuclear waste and her husband has recently died in car accident. Soon Eric discloses that the death of Mr. Gwynek was suspicious and Pistor was in charge of
Director(s): William Brent Bell
Production: Universal Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
2013
89 min
142 Views


This story raises such

questions about humanity

and what human beings

are capable of.

Gwynek is now responsible

for killing more than 40 people.

Including two

dozen law enforcement officers,

his own mother, whom

he bludgeoned to death,

and Eric Serran,

a member of his defense team.

Gwynek is assumed dead,

however, officials have

not recovered his body.

Katherine Moore

remains in serious condition.

Doctors are cautious,

but remain hopeful for her recovery.

Deceased Judiciary

Officer Klaus Pistor has been implicated

in a conspiracy

to commit fraud

and the murder

of Jorge Gwynek.

Another disappearance

near the Luxembourg border.

There's growing concern

that Talan Gwynek is still at large.

Another disappearance

near the Luxembourg border.

After being

released from the hospital,

he has agreed to

an exclusive interview.

I'm glad to be here.

Thanks for having me.

Yes, it's hard to believe

it's almost been a month.

A couple found mutilated.

I'm fine, thank you,

and Kate's recovering well.

A pregnant woman has

been reported missing.

No, no, I don't think

he's dead at all.

Family members say their son

was on a backpacking trip...

...son was on a

backpacking trip across Europe.

But you ask how

a human can do that

and my answer is simple.

He isn't human.

A brutal slaying

near Cologne.

No, no, the reports are

not embellished at all.

I've seen what he can do.

You've seen what he can do.

Have you felt any side effects?

Have you been

affected in any way?

An entire community

is living in fear

of what they're calling

The Beast of Strasbourg.

I'm completely serious

when I say to you

that Talan Gwynek,

by the mere definition

of the word...

Is a werewolf.

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William Brent Bell

William Brent Bell is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in horror films such as The Devil Inside and The Boy. more…

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