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The Wicker Man
1973 88m R
Horror
,
Thriller
,
Mystery
7.5
91%
82%
74%
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A puritan police sergeant arrives in a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl, who the pagan locals claim never existed.
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Directed By
Robin Hardy
Written By
Anthony Shaffer
,
David Pinner
Studio
British Lion Films
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Cast of The Wicker Man
Edward Woodward
Sergeant Neil Howie
Christopher Lee
Lord Summerisle
Britt Ekland
Willow MacGreagor
Ingrid Pitt
Librarian
Diane Cilento
Miss Rose
Lindsay Kemp
Alder MacGreagor
Aubrey Morris
Old Gardener / Gravedigger
Russell Waters
Harbour Master (uncredited)
Irene Sunters
May Morrison
Roy Boyd
Broome
Ian Campbell
Oak
Walter Carr
School Master (uncredited)
John Hallam
McTaggert
Barbara Rafferty
Woman with Baby (uncredited)
Tony Roper
Postman (uncredited)
John Sharp
Doctor Ewan (uncredited)
Donald Eccles
T.H. Lennox
Robin Hardy
Minister (uncredited)
Gerry Cowper
Rowan Morrison
Jennifer Martin
Myrtle Morrison
Richard Wren
Ash Buchanan
Fiona Kennedy
Holly
Lesley Mackie
Daisy
Myra Forsyth
Mrs Grimmond
Penny Cluer
Gillie (uncredited)
Peter Brewis
Musician (uncredited)
Leslie Blackater
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Juliet Cadzow
Villager (uncredited)
Helen Norman
Villager (uncredited)
Lorraine Peters
Girl on Grave (uncredited)
Ross Campbell
Communicant (uncredited)
Ian Wilson
Communicant (uncredited)
Alison Hughes
Fiancée to Howie (uncredited)
Charles Kearney
Butcher (uncredited)
John McGregor
Baker (uncredited)
Jimmy Mackenzie
Briar (uncredited)
John Young
Fishmonger
Kevin Collins
Old Fisherman (uncredited)
Elizabeth Sinclair
Villager (uncredited)
Muriel Greenslade
Old Woman in Library (uncredited)
Andrew Tompkins
(uncredited)
Bernard Murray
(uncredited)
John MacGregor
(uncredited)
Annie Ross
Willow MacGreagor (voice) (uncredited)
George Oliver
Parishioner (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Parishioner (Singing Hymn In Church) (uncredited)
The Wicker Man Reviews
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Like many of the best horror/thrillers, The Wicker Man works because it surprises audiences, relying on carefully-nurtured suspense rather than cheap, theatrical shocks.
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
The gothic ambiance and mood synonymous with the era's familiar tales of unholy menace is wholly absent. If there is evil here, it doesn't know it's evil.
Variety
Variety Staff
Anthony Shaffer penned the screenplay which, for sheer imagination and near-terror, has seldom been equalled.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Robin Hardy's 1973 cult horror film passed through several distributors, several versions, and several bankruptcies, picking up a powerful reputation along the way.
Village Voice
Graham Fuller
The Wicker Man's genre-bending, thematic daring, and tortuous history have made it the U.K.'s definitive cult movie.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
They deliberately cast horror icons to help them break the mold... if you keep in mind its original context, it can be a very interesting film.
Lawrence Journal-World
Jon Niccum
A subtle, effective horror classic featuring an unforgettable finale
DVD Review
Felix Gonzalez Jr.
It envelops you in a time and space that is unfamiliar, fascinating, exotic, and frightening all at once.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
... a startling movie, bizarre and disturbing with some touches of macabre humor.
DVDJournal.com
Mark Bourne
This unnerving chiller rises above genre conventions to deliver its own kinds of cool dread and surprises.
ÜberCiné
Gregory Weinkauf
Hypnotic, thrilling and a true touchstone for brilliant cinematic storytelling. Mr. Lee delivers a towering and immortal performance for the ages.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
I have never and will never understand this film's reputation.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Robin Hardy's and Anthony Shaffer's horror film recently made the BBC's list of the 100 greatest British films ever made.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
One of best horror films ever made.
Juicy Cerebellum
Alex Sandell
The Wicker Man is unforgettable. It's the most unique horror film ever made.
TV Guide
It remains a fine example of occult horror that remains with the viewer well past its conclusion.
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