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Lobos de Arga (released as ''Game of Werewolves'' in the
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Plot

In 1910, in Arga, a small village from Galicia, the Mariño family is
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d by a
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woman as punishment for the excesses of the Marquise de Mariño. Upon reaching the age of ten, her son becomes a
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. A hundred years later, Tomás, a struggling novelist and the last descendant of the Mariño family, returns to the village on invitation from its mayor to participate in a ceremony and to seek inspiration within his childhood home: a large and abandoned mansion. In his exploration of the village on the following days, he reunites with his childhood friend Calisto and with his uncle Evaristo, the latter of whom has been elected both the town's priest and mayor. Despite being touted as the guest of honor, Tomás feels concerned that he is virtually unknown among the locals. Further adding to his dismay is the sudden appearance of Mario, his shady publisher on the run from the law. On the night of the ceremony, Tomás and Mario are brutally abducted by the villagers and taken to a reinforced barn on the village's outskirts. There, upon cryptic prophecies told by Evaristo, the both of them are dropped into a dark labyrinth beneath the village. In their search for a way out, they inadvertently awaken the werewolf of legend, who proceeds to give chase. Meanwhile, Calisto locates a secret way to the labyrinth and pulls Tomás and Mario out, leaving the werewolf behind. The group takes shelter in Calisto's house. He explains that the village sought to end a century-old curse by feeding a descendant of the Mariño family, lest another greater curse take effect. Furthermore, the villagers have blocked the ways out of the town and disabled Tomás' car. Tomás attempts to call his grandmother for help, but his cellphone's reception is too poor for his pleas to go through, and the call drops after a short time. Under suspicion from the village and in light of gruesome deaths having happened the night before, Calisto is sent down into the labyrinth to kill the werewolf as the curse is presumed to have remained in effect. Instead, he finds a young boy, whom he covertly takes into his home. Hoping to end the curse, he and Mario feed one of Tomás fingers to the presumed wolf-child. The group wanders out at sundown to escape the village on foot but are caught by Evaristo and his mob. As the confrontation escalates, the sun sets and the second curse takes effect, transforming all the villagers into werewolves - except for Calisto whom despite being a local, was actually born outside of the village. Tomás' grandmother, Rosa (
Mabel Rivera María Isabel Rivera Torres (born 1952) better known as Mabel Rivera is a Spanish actress from Galicia (Spain). She was born in the City and Naval Station of Ferrol ( Corunna), North-western Spain. Though she started her career as an actress ...
), arrives at the same moment, taking the group into her car and escaping to the family mansion. Meanwhile, two policemen arrive into the village upon a tip from Rosa, suspicious after Tomás' earlier call. While one panics and runs to his death, the other ( Luis Zahera) escapes by shooting himself in the head. Tomás and the group are forced to leave the mansion after the werewolves invade it, but are rescued by the policeman revealed to have faked his suicide by letting the bullet only graze his scalp. Retreating to the village's church, they fend off another werewolf attack at the cost of Rosa's death, narrowly escaping into the underground labyrinths before destroying the church and most of the werewolves with a stack of dynamite. As they take their distance from the village center, the child's age briskly catches up with him, and he dies after turning into an old man before Tomás' eyes. The church's explosion and Luis' lack of radio response have attracted the police's attention, and rescue teams arrive at daybreak to find the mass of dead werewolves. Suspicious that Calisto and Mario might have been bitten by the werewolves and infected, Tomás chains them to a piece of furniture in his home and stands guard with a shotgun in case they turn. Unexpectedly, however, Tomás transforms, and the film ends as he prepares to take revenge on the two for his missing fingers.


Cast

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Gorka Otxoa Gorka Otxoa Odriozola (born 13 January 1979 in Irún, Gipuzkoa, Spain) is a Spanish comedian and actor. Biography Otxoa began in minor roles in several TV-Series. He had an important role in the Basque series ''Goenkale'' where he performed a ...
as Tomás Mariño *
Carlos Areces Carlos Areces (born 27 March 1976) is a Spanish actor, singer, and comics artist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from ...
as Calisto *
Secun de la Rosa Secundino de la Rosa Márquez (born 23 December 1969), artistically known as Secun de la Rosa, is a Spanish actor and theatre author and director. Biography Secundino Benjamín Juan de la Rosa Márquez Ailagas de Carvajal​ was born in Barcel ...
as Mario * as Evaristo * as
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Officer *
Mabel Rivera María Isabel Rivera Torres (born 1952) better known as Mabel Rivera is a Spanish actress from Galicia (Spain). She was born in the City and Naval Station of Ferrol ( Corunna), North-western Spain. Though she started her career as an actress ...
as Rosa


References


External links

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2012 comedy horror films Spanish comedy horror films Spanish werewolf films 2012 films 2010s Spanish films 2010s Spanish-language films