In the twilight of the 1800s, a quaint rural village descends into terror, beset by an unseen force that strikes without warning. Whispers of cursed earth, otherworldly powers, and demonic presences spread like wildfire as bodies vanish and screams echo through the night. As pathologist John McBride delves into the darkness, he uncovers a malevolent presence lurking beneath the surface, far more sinister than he ever could have conceived.

In the twilight of the 1800s, a quaint rural village descends into terror, beset by an unseen force that strikes without warning. Whispers of cursed earth, otherworldly powers, and demonic presences spread like wildfire as bodies vanish and screams echo through the night. As pathologist John McBride delves into the darkness, he uncovers a malevolent presence lurking beneath the surface, far more sinister than he ever could have conceived.

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During the Battle of the Somme, a French captain, wounded and bearing three gunshot wounds to his abdomen, is rushed into a medical tent for surgery. Here, an army surgeon uncovers a chilling surprise: a fourth bullet, made of silver and not of German origin, is retrieved from his body.

Flashback thirty-five years earlier to rural France, where the cruel land baron Seamus Laurent (Alistair Petrie) leads a horrific assault on a Romani clan that had settled on his territory. Anticipating violence, the clan’s wise elder crafts a set of silver dentures shaped like wolf fangs for their protection. In the aftermath of the massacre, the clan leader is buried alive, clutching her silver fangs tightly, while a captured male Romani serves as a grotesque scarecrow for others.

Soon, townsfolk, including Seamus’ own children, Edward (Max Mackintosh) and Charlotte (Amelia Crouch), are haunted by nightmares filled with images of the scarecrow and the ominous silver fangs. One day, while playing, farm boy Timmy (Tommy Rodger) informs the other children of the scarecrow’s location. However, when they arrive, Timmy is overtaken by a dark impulse and digs up the silver fangs. Despite Edward’s attempts to intervene, Timmy, now possessed, bites Edward’s throat, causing chaos as the terrified children flee. Seamus quickly rushes Edward to safety, though a doctor mistakenly attributes the boy’s injuries to a wild animal.

As Edward’s condition worsens, Charlotte witnesses him ensnared by vines protruding ominously from his own body. Desperate, she turns to the local church for answers and encounters Timmy, who, having lost memory of the terrifying events, discloses the hiding place of the silver fangs. When Charlotte’s maid, Anais (Roxane Duran), discovers them, Timmy panics and escapes into the woods, only to be hunted by an unseen creature in an abandoned shack—where he meets a grim fate.

Widowed pathologist John McBride (Boyd Holbrook) arrives in town to investigate the traveling Romani, joining forces with police lieutenant Alfred Molière (Nigel Betts), called by Seamus to find Edward. They soon uncover the brutal aftermath of Timmy’s demise, further convinced that Edward may not be alive. That night, a strange creature attempts to invade Seamus’ manor, evoking terror amongst its inhabitants.

The following day, a horrifying rendezvous with the beast claims the lives of two townspeople while leaving Anne-Marie critically injured. John rushes to the town but is too late to stave off Anne-Marie’s transformation. He manages to capture and kill the creature, discovering that it had once been Anne-Marie, affirming his fears of a spreading infection. Disclosing to Isabelle (Kelly Reilly) that his family fell victim to such a beast—revealing that Seamus is indeed the orchestrator of the Romani massacre and consequently the target of the terrifying curse—he is on a quest for restitution.

Charlotte reveals the whereabouts of the cursed silver fangs, which John forges into bullets. Shortly after, as the beast attacks again, it manages to bite Anais. In frantic denial, she hides her injury, but soon Seamus, discovering what has transpired, confronts Anais, who has transformed. In a desperate fight, the manor is set ablaze, leading Seamus to choose a tragic self-sacrifice, leaving John in charge of protecting the innocents.

As the night unfolds, Isabelle is lured outside by Edward’s voice, leading to a horrific twist where she allows the beast entry into the church, unleashing chaos upon the terrified townspeople. Seizing the moment, John shoots through Isabelle to save them all from Edward’s monstrous form, leading to tragic deaths and revelations.

With losses weighing heavily, John assumes the role of protector for Edward and Charlotte, coming to terms with the horrific legacy left by the silver bullet embedded within Edward. As time passes, an adult Charlotte returns to John, now elderly and bedridden, marking the end of a cursed chapter by handing him the last silver bullet. The haunting echoes of their past linger on as they confront the reality of their shattered lives, forever altered by the shadow of vengeance and tragedy.

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