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Brotherhood of the Wolf
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In an attempt to save the life of people and keep security in France, the king, has sent Chevalier de Fronsac, a young courageous and intelligent warrior, in order to investigate in the case and either catch the beast or kill it, as it causes many damages and leads the lives of dozens to death in a bad way.
In an attempt to save the life of people and keep security in France, the king, has sent Chevalier de Fronsac, a young courageous and intelligent warrior, in order to investigate in the case and either catch the beast or kill it, as it causes many damages and leads the lives of dozens to death in a bad way.
Actors:
Jacques Perrin,
Stéphane Pioffet,
François Hadji-Lazaro,
Christian Marc,
Michel Puterflam,
Edith Scob,
Hans Meyer
Jacques Perrin
13 July 1941, Paris, France
Stéphane Pioffet
François Hadji-Lazaro
22 June 1956, Paris, France
Christian Marc
Michel Puterflam
29 July 1930, Paris, France
Edith Scob
21 October 1937, Paris, France
Hans Meyer
21 July 1925, Paulpietersburg KwaZulu/Natal, South Africa
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