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Release Date:
June 1975 (USA)
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Tagline:
From the writer of 'Frenzy & Sleuth' Anthony Shaffer's incredible occult thriller more
Plot:
A police sergeant is called to an island village in search of a missing girl whom the locals claim never existed. Stranger still, however, are the rituals that take place there. full summary | full synopsis
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Island
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Disappearance
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Ritual
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Scottish Island
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1 win
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5 nominations
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(73 articles)
In Loving Memory of Moviedrome
(From t5m.com. 30 November 2009, 8:39 AM, PST)
Edward Woodward dies at 79
(From FilmSchoolRejects. 17 November 2009, 6:51 PM, PST)
(From t5m.com. 30 November 2009, 8:39 AM, PST)
Edward Woodward dies at 79
(From FilmSchoolRejects. 17 November 2009, 6:51 PM, PST)
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A quite unique Pagan-mystery-horror-thriller
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Edward Woodward | ... | Sergeant Howie | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Lord Summerisle | |
| Diane Cilento | ... | Miss Rose | |
| Britt Ekland | ... | Willow | |
| Ingrid Pitt | ... | Librarian | |
| Lindsay Kemp | ... | Alder MacGreagor | |
| Russell Waters | ... | Harbour Master | |
| Aubrey Morris | ... | Old Gardener / Gravedigger | |
| Irene Sunters | ... | May Morrison (also as Irene Sunter) | |
| Walter Carr | ... | School Master | |
| Ian Campbell | ... | Oak | |
| Leslie Blackater | ... | Hairdresser | |
| Roy Boyd | ... | Broome | |
| Peter Brewis | ... | Musician | |
| Barbara Rafferty | ... | Woman with Baby (as Barbara Ann Brown) |
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Also Known As:
Anthony Shaffer's The Wicker Man (UK) (complete title)
The Wickerman (Europe: English title) (alternative spelling)
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The Wickerman (Europe: English title) (alternative spelling)
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Runtime:
88 min | 100 min (2001 director's cut) (25 fps)
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:16 |
South Africa:(Banned) |
Finland:K-18 (2006) (DVD) |
Finland:K-16 (1983) (self applied) (video) |
Germany:16 |
Australia:M (DVD rating) |
Australia:R (original rating) |
Ireland:15 (re-rating) (2002) |
Ireland:18 (original rating) |
Norway:16 (1974) |
South Korea:18 |
Spain:18 |
UK:15 (video re-rating) (2002) |
UK:18 (video rating) (1990) |
UK:X (original rating) |
USA:R
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Robin Hardy makes a cameo appearance in the film as the preacher in the mainland church scene. Screenwriter Anthony Shaffer was present during the filming of the final scenes and is said to be among the villagers.
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Continuity: In the scene where Howie questions the Doctor about Rowan Morrison's death certificate, the Doctor is seen to open his front door and step partly inside. The shot cuts away, and when it cuts back to the Doctor his front door is shut. He opens it again and goes in.
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Quotes:
Sergeant Howie:
What religion can they possibly be learning jumping over bonfires?
Lord Summerisle: Parthenogenesis.
Sergeant Howie: What?
Lord Summerisle: Literally, as Miss Rose would doubtless say in her assiduous way, reproduction without sexual union.
Sergeant Howie: Oh, what is all this? I mean, you've got fake biology, fake religion... Sir, have these children never heard of Jesus?
Lord Summerisle: Himself the son of a virgin, impregnated, I believe, by a ghost...
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Lord Summerisle: Parthenogenesis.
Sergeant Howie: What?
Lord Summerisle: Literally, as Miss Rose would doubtless say in her assiduous way, reproduction without sexual union.
Sergeant Howie: Oh, what is all this? I mean, you've got fake biology, fake religion... Sir, have these children never heard of Jesus?
Lord Summerisle: Himself the son of a virgin, impregnated, I believe, by a ghost...
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Truly, Madly, Cheaply!: British B Movies (2008) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
Corn Rigs
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Comedy or horror?Is there a less graphic, black and white edition of the film?
What differs between the theatrical and director's cut?
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A quite unique and very creative mystery horror.
Superb acting from Edward Woodward as the prim Seargant Howie, and Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle. Fascinating from start to finish and a real twister of a plot that keeps you hooked right until the final twenty minutes, what appears at first sight to be an innocent search for a missing girl turns into a fascinating exploration of pagan rituals on a remote and sex obsessed Scottish island.
One of the best elements of the film is the classic early 70's folk soundtrack which gives indication of how the era in which this was filmed influenced the subject matter.
Definitely not a 'horror' in the true sense of the word, but more mysterious and chilling than any gore-fest. A quality piece of cinema!