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Against this backdrop of murder and paranoia, traveling vendor Manuel Romasanta (Julian Sands) seeks the affections of Barbara (Elsa Pataky), a woman who has lost several family members to the...
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Language. English. Romasanta, also known as Romasanta, la caza de la bestia in Spanish, and Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt in English, is a 2004 Spanish-Italian-British horror film directed by Paco Plaza and starring Julian Sands, Elsa Pataky and John Sharian. It is available on DVD from Lion's Gate Entertainment under the title Werewolf Hunt .
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Romasanta (also titled "Werewolf Hunter – The Legend of Romasanta") is a 2004 Anglo-Spanish horror film produced by Fantastic Factory, directed by Paco Plaza and starring Julian Sands, Elsa Pataky, and John Sharian.
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Synopsis. A terror is stalking the land: people are disappearing daily, their bodies appearing covered in savage gashes coupled with precise surgical cuts. The legend of the 'Werewolf of Allariz' spreads across the land like wildfire. When Barbara (Elsa Pataky) falls in love with travelling vendor Manuel Romasanta, she is at first besotted with ...
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- Manuel Romasanta; Bárbara; Antonio
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- 2004
Cast & Crew. Werewolf Hunter: The Legend of Romasanta. 2004. 1 hr 29 mins. Horror, Fantasy, Suspense. R. Watchlist. Solid shocker about a 19th-century serial killer (Julian Sands) who...
Nov 14, 2008 · The Werewolf Hunter is a film based upon the true-story exploits of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, a traveling vendor who goes from village to village, killing along the way and using the fat from his victims to make bars of soap.