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Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001) short review

Kendra April 29, 2001
Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001)

Although this film is set in the mid-1700s, it’s not really what I would called a “costume movie” in that the few female characters don’t get much screen time.  Nonetheless, it’s a fun movie that mixes gothy/horror, martial arts, and period drama.  In French.

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