Werewolf: The Beast Among Us

Synopsis: In the Nineteenth Century, when a werewolf slaughters the dwellers of a small town, a group of bounty hunters commanded by Charles arrive in town and negotiate a higher reward. The apprentice of medicine Daniel, who is the protégé of the local doctor, joins the group and provides information about the beast that is intelligent and kills not only on the full moon, but also on the previous and the next days. Soon the gypsy leader invites Charles and Daniel and explains that in the solstice, the wolf-like creature will be able to control his transformation at will. Therefore they have only two days to discover who the beast among them is and destroy it.
Director(s): Louis Morneau
Production: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
2012
93 min
306 Views


(WOMAN BREATHING HEAVILY)

(GASPING)

(WOLF HOWLING)

Stay there!

Listen to me,

Charles. Take this.

lt was your grandfather's,

the great hunter.

Be strong.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

The moon! The beast!

John, please. Please!

She's just a girl.

She's just a girl!

Help me!

Stay there, Charles.

(BEAST SNARLING)

Ah! Ah!

Sh*t.

Oh, no. It's on the roof.

Oh, my God!

(SCREAMING)

(BEAST SCREAMING)

(ROARING)

(GROANING)

HYDE:
Innkeeper, more

of your stale brew.

And then,

out from the blackened

wood, the beast

sprang as if from

out of the bowels

of hell itself

and latched on to

my horse's hindquarters,

ripping away her legs

with a single beastly swipe.

What the hell was l to do

with a two-legged horse,

you may ask yourself?

Well, l'll tell you.

The dog bastard

put wheels on it!

(VILLAGERS LAUGH)

Thank you, Fang.

lnside. Quickly.

Hurry up!

You bloody idiot.

lt's a beast. The most

horrifying of beasts.

There's been a slaughter.

A creature from

depths of hell.

Well, in that case,

do come in. You've come

to the right place.

We fled our village

of Dravicu. It's being

ravaged as we speak.

A werewolf of

unimaginable evil.

That's impossible.

Full moon was last night.

Yeah. And l have

the wounds to prove it.

Yeah. This is no

ordinary werewolf.

This is something

l've never seen before.

Look.

lt has its

own poster.

What'd you say

the name of this

town was again?

Dravicu.

Dravicu.

All right?

Yes.

Was it bad?

Yes.

VADOMA:
You've been busy.

DANIEL:
Yeah.

DANIEL:
It's for Doc.

He's a good man, Doc.

Yeah.

You should get

some sleep, Mother.

Okay.

A beast that hunts

when the moon's not full?

No such thing exists.

There are myths.

l've heard them.

Nicholas, these people

are confused or stupid.

Or both.

Bit of a challenge

if it's true, though.

Yes, l suppose

it would.

He's been saying

terrible things about

us again, Leila.

At least you got teeth.

EVA:
Daniel.

You shouldn't be here.

l know.

l just want to make

sure you're okay.

l'm fine. And you?

Your mother?

We survived.

Well, lucky for you

my father sleeps late

after these full moons.

You should go before...

(sHoTcuN cocKINc)

Too late.

l'll meet you

at the ruins.

Okay.

EVA:
Daniel?

Daniel.

(FOOTSTEP)

(FOOTSTEP)

(cAsPs)

Daniel?

(IN SINGSONG VOlCE) Daniel.

Careful.

(cAspINc)

There could be

monsters in here.

You're the only

monster l see.

Yeah?

Except in your

imagination.

l couldn't help but notice

that you've started

writing something.

Yes. All these horrors

seem to inspire me.

lt's about a werewolf.

Mary Shelley's

got nothing on you.

You're pretty smart,

you know that?

For all the good

it does me.

lt will.

At university.

lf l get in.

Why wouldn't you?

Why would l?

A penniless git

from a humble village.

Oh.

Because you're smart.

Plus, you're stubborn

as a mule.

(BELL TOLLING)

Hurry or

you'll be late.

Indeed.

l'll try to come

into town later.

Bring pages.

Whoa, whoa.

l believe those were

the horse thieves

wanted at La Ville.

Not anymore.

What exactly is that

myth you heard, Hyde?

That for three whole

nights, it feeds

as the full moon

waxes and wanes,

feeling the pull ofthe moon

like no other beast.

You want this one?

No, no. l think

you've got it.

Sure?

l hate goddamn

wurdaleks.

STEFAN:
Nicely done, Charles.

Take them to the morgue.

You're late.

Sorry.

l finished my analysis

of the victims,

and there's too much

similarity to deny

that there's anything

but a single beast.

Well, that's some

consolation, at least.

Let's get going,

it's been a hell

of a night.

MAN:
Shot by my own

damn hunters.

Tell me, l look anything

like a bloody werewolf?

Um...

Hmm?

Common mistake

around here.

Ah.

(GROANING)

Watch it, boy!

Nice work, Doc, nice.

l'm not a doctor yet,

but thank you.

Good work.

Thank you.

Let's keep going.

DOC:
Please, come in.

WOMAN:
He was working

the fields this morning

with the thresher when

it got away from him.

Yes. Just as she said.

lt cut me in the arm.

That's what happened.

Yes.

What is it?

It's not what you think,

it wasn't the beast!

lt was the thresher!

MAN:
It was the

machine, l swear!

lt was! It was

bound to happen.

Doc, please.

WOMAN:
Isn't there

anything you can do?

Yes, there is one

thing we can do.

(WAILING)

(WOMAN SOBBING)

DOC:
Let's give her

a minute before

we incinerate him.

(BELL CLANGING)

Now what?

DANIEL:
Another town meeting.

For all the good

that'll do.

Still, l suppose one

of us ought to go.

Why don't you hear what

the good constable has to say

for himself? But hurry back.

We've something

important to discuss.

We've heard the hunter

has captured the werewolf!

WOMAN:
Liar!

Don't be stupid!

l'll believe it

when l see it!

No Gypsies.

Get lost.

JAEGER:
Make way!

l got your godforsaken

werewolf right here!

Your village no longer

needs to fear

because l, the great

hunter Jaeger,

have slain the evil beast

that came out from

the pits of hell!

CHARLES:
Find us a place

to stay for the night?

l'll see what l can do.

JAEGER:
Now, who has

got my bounty?

How can we be sure

that this is

the same beast?

Because l battled

it myself,

tearing it from the corpse

of a young, fair maiden.

Such a waste!

Now,

get me a drink, boy,

while the good constable here

collects my money.

l don't work here.

Trick's getting a little old,

don't you think, Jaeger?

Get away from the boy.

l'll get your werewolf

for you, if that's

what you want.

lt's going to cost you

a whole lot more than

what you're offering.

This is the reward.

No advances, no bonuses,

no extra town privileges.

Well, that may be so,

but if you want that beast,

you're gonna have to double

that offer.

See, l've got

a bit of overhead.

This man has killed

more than a dozen beasts.

l'd bet my life on him,

if l were you.

Like l said...

Okay.

But iust so you know, that's

no ordinary werewolf you're

dealing with out there.

Then again, you

already knew that.

Sorry for your losses.

All right. Wait, wait!

You get that creature,

you destroy it

and we will double

your reward.

Got yourself a deal.

JAEGER:
Can l get

a bloody pint already!

CHARLES:
This really

the best you could do?

Well, got its own

special charm.

Excuse me, sir?

l just wanted to thank

you for back there.

Yep.

l've come to offer

you my services.

Ugh. There's one

in every town.

No, thank you, we have

all the help we need.

l appreciate

the offer, though.

Let me guess,

a bold new plan?

There's a new group

of hunters in town.

Daniel, it's hell in here.

lt has to stop.

Of course it does.

But more importantly,

we have to get you

out of here, into the city,

where maybe

we could find a cure

for this madness.

Doc. Doc, that's not

possible right now.

Of course it's possible.

You've been offered a place

at the medical school.

Oh.

That's good news.

That's not quite

the reaction

l was anticipating.

Doc, you've been my mentor,

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