Police doctor Miranda Sharp and animal behavior expert David Stillman are called in to examine a wild wolf-boy caught in an abandoned cinema. The two are old lovers and the tensions rise to the fore as they debate the moral implications of the young man, whom they name Raksha after the Kipling character.
Miranda is increasingly drawn to the wolf-boy and David becomes jealous. He returns to the cinema to find more of the feral creatures - Raksha's children. David kills them, becoming more wolf than man himself, but when he returns he finds Miranda and Raksha making love. In this bizarre love triangle, the sharpest teeth and strongest jaw will get the girl.
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