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The Wicker Man (1974)

The Wicker Man (1974)
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A righteous police officer investigating the disappearance of a young girl comes into conflict with the unusual residents of a secluded Scottish isle in this unsettling, intelligent chiller. Brought to the island of Summerisle by an anonymous letter, Edward Woodward's constable is surprised to discover that the island's population suspiciously denies the missing girl's very existence. Even more shocking, at least to the traditionally pious law office, the island is ruled by a libertarian society organized around pagan rituals. Repelled by the open acceptance of sexuality, nature worship, and even witchcraft, the officer takes an antagonistic attitude towards the people and their leader, an eccentric but charming English lord (Christopher Lee). The officer's unease intensifies as he continues his investigation, slowly coming to fear that the girl's disappearance may be linked in a particularly horrifying manner to an upcoming public festival. Anthony Shaffer's meticulously crafted screenplay creates a thoroughly convincing alternative society, building tension through slow discovery and indirect suggestion and making the terrifying climax all the more effective. Performances are also perfectly tuned, with Woodward suitably priggish as the investigator and horror icon Lee delivering one of his most accomplished performances as Lord Summerisle. Little noticed during its original theatrical run due to studio edits and a limited release, the film's intelligence and uncanny tone has since attracted a devoted cult following. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Edward WoodwardBritt Ekland, (more)
Director(s):
Robin Hardy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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A righteous police officer investigating the disappearance of a young girl comes into conflict with the unusual residents of a secluded Scottish isle in this unsettling, intelligent chiller. Brought to the island of Summerisle by an anonymous letter, Edward Woodward's constable is surprised to discover that the island's population suspiciously denies the missing girl's very existence. Even more shocking, at least to the traditionally pious law office, the island is ruled by a libertarian society organized around pagan rituals. Repelled by the open acceptance of sexuality, nature worship, and even witchcraft, the officer takes an antagonistic attitude towards the people and their leader, an eccentric but charming English lord (Christopher Lee). The officer's unease intensifies as he continues his investigation, slowly coming to fear that the girl's disappearance may be linked in a particularly horrifying manner to an upcoming public festival. Anthony Shaffer's meticulously crafted screenplay creates a thoroughly convincing alternative society, building tension through slow discovery and indirect suggestion and making the terrifying climax all the more effective. Performances are also perfectly tuned, with Woodward suitably priggish as the investigator and horror icon Lee delivering one of his most accomplished performances as Lord Summerisle. Little noticed during its original theatrical run due to studio edits and a limited release, the film's intelligence and uncanny tone has since attracted a devoted cult following. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
187 mins

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Director(s):
Robin Hardy
Writer(s):
Anthony Shaffer
Producer(s):
Peter Snell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Not For Children, Nudity, Adult Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Cathy C.

I am interested in cult films of the 60s and 70s. This movie is bizarre. A British police officer goes to a remote Scottish island to look for a teenager who has disappeared. Some people claim that she was never on the island, but he finds evidence that she did live there at one time. The people of the island are pagan and have strange customs. The police officer is deeply religious and troubled by the behavior of the villagers. It is a comment about the human society and the role religion plays in trying to alter people's beliefs and behavior. Very strange, very interesting, and pretty funny. I enjoyed it. It makes you think. That is what the good movies do, they make you think.

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Robert M.

A classic.... disturbing though. Didn't know they made movies this disturbing in 1974.

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Robert R.

This is a genuinely creepy movie, backed by a great, unique, folk-music score. After flying in to a small, remote island, the Scots policeman finds himself investigating not just the case of a missing 12-year-old, against the polite resistance of the villagers, but a whole way of life. He's picking his way into not the usual movie cult but a a funtioning high pagan community.

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