
The Wicker Man
Flesh to touch...Flesh to burn! Don't keep the Wicker Man waiting!
Police sergeant Neil Howie is called to an island village in search of a missing girl whom the locals claim never existed. The investigation is further complicated as Howie’s religious views clash with those of the island’s residents.
- 7.3
- 1973
- Released
- 1h 33m

Edward Woodward
Sergeant Neil Howie
Christopher Lee
Lord Summerisle
Britt Ekland
Willow MacGreagor
Diane Cilento
Miss Rose
Ingrid Pitt
Librarian
Roy Boyd
Broome
Lesley Mackie
Daisy
Walter Carr
School Master
Irene Sunters
May Morrison
Lindsay Kemp
Alder MacGreagor
Ian Campbell
Oak
Kevin Collins
Old Fisherman
Aubrey Morris
Old Gardener / Gravedigger
Russell Waters
Harbour Master
Donald Eccles
T.H. Lennox
Gerry Cowper
Rowan Morrison
Leslie Blackater
Hairdresser
Barbara Rafferty
Woman with Baby
Juliet Cadzow
Villager
Ross Campbell
Communicant
Penny Cluer
Gillie
Michael Cole
Musician
Ian Cutler
Musician
Myra Forsyth
Mrs Grimmond
John Hallam
McTaggert
Alison Hughes
Fiancée to Howie
Charles Kearney
Butcher
Fiona Kennedy
Holly
John McGregor
Baker
Jimmy Mackenzie
Briar
Jennifer Martin
Myrtle Morrison
Bernard Murray
Musician
Helen Norman
Villager
Lorraine Peters
Girl on Grave
Tony Roper
Postman
John Sharp
Doctor Ewan
Elizabeth Sinclair
Villager
Andrew Tompkins
Musician
Ian Wilson
Communicant
Richard Wren
Ash Buchanan
John Young
Fishmonger
Muriel Greenslade
Old Woman in Library (uncredited)
Annie Ross
Willow MacGreagor (voice) (uncredited)
George Oliver
Parishioner (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Parishioner (Singing Hymn In Church) (uncredited)














Released
en
$810,000.00
$885,371.00
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Reviews
Here Edward Woodward stars as Sgt. Howie, a Christian Scottish policeman sent to the remote island of Summerisle to investigate the disappearance of a young girl. The horror of the Wicker Man is not the obvious kind that hits you in the face with a hammer, but quietly creeps up on you. The way the pagan villagers act indifferently or defensively to the supposed disappearance or murder of a chi

Well the cinema was packed as we all sat though what seemed like an interminable preamble of interviews with those connected with the film - including Britt Ekland - before it all started. Was it worth it? Well, I didn't really think so. Policeman "Howie" (Edward Woodward) arrives on a remote Scottish island after reports that a girl has gone missing. He is perplexed by the seemingly indifferent a

I believe in the life eternal, as promised to us by our Lord, Jesus Christ. Mainland Sergeant Neil Howie (Edward Woodward) flies off to the remote Scottish island of Summerisle to investigate the disappearance of a 12 year old girl. What he finds is a culture steeped in Paganism, presided over by Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee). Meeting static and indifference wherever he goes - and being dri











