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Wicker Man (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Robin Hardy
  • Writer: Anthony Shaffer; David Pinner
  • Producer: Peter Snell

CGiii Comment

It really is difficult to take this seriously...

The abysmal music, the campy accents and those wigs!

This has achieved an inexplicable cult status - truly, inexplicable.

But...it is the ending that really does make it rather special!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Sergeant Neil Howie arrives on a Scottish island looking for a missing teenager girl, Rowan Morrison. The place belongs to Lord Summerisle and is famous because of their plantation of apples and other fruits and their harvest. Sgt. Howie realizes that the locals are pagans, practicing old rituals, and Rowan is probably alive and being prepared to be sacrificed. The end of the story is a tragic surprise.

Cast & Characters

Edward Woodward as Sergeant Howie;
Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle;
Diane Cilento as Miss Rose;
Britt Ekland as Willow;
Ingrid Pitt as Librarian;
Lindsay Kemp as Alder MacGreagor;
Russell Waters as Harbour Master;
Aubrey Morris as Old Gardener / Gravedigger;
Irene Sunters as May Morrison;
Walter Carr as School Master;
Ian Campbell as Oak;
Leslie Blackater as Hairdresser;
Roy Boyd as Broome;
Peter Brewis as Musician;
Barbara Rafferty as Woman with Baby