The Wicker Man
A puritanical policeman investigates the disappearance of a girl from a Scottish island community in this eerie psychological horror which has become a cult classic.
“The Citizen Kane of horror movies.”
Cinefantastique magazine, 1977
Until the final moments of The Wicker Man, it is impossible to say conclusively what is afoot on the remote Scottish island where Sergeant Howie (Edward Woodward) has come in search of a missing child. Despite a pervasive eeriness, the suspicion remains that any wrongdoing could be only in his mind.
Anthony Shaffer’s screenplay is bold in its deferral of information, mature in its comparison of Christianity and paganism, and downright devastating in its final twist. The film was originally pushed out in a butchered cut as a B feature to Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now, but its reputation as a stand-alone classic is now assured. Its influence goes beyond cinema: modern folk musicians have cited the evocative soundtrack as an inspiration.
The countryside of old, weird Britain has featured in several cult and quirky features, such as A Canterbury Tale (1944), Witchfinder General (1968) and Blood on Satan’s Claw (1970).
Cast & credits
Cast
- Sergeant Neil Howie Edward Woodward
- Willow MacGregor Britt Ekland
- Miss Rose Diane Cilento
- librarian Ingrid Pitt
- Lord Summerisle Christopher Lee
- Broome Roy Boyd
- Daisy Lesley Mackie
- school master Walter Carr
- Mrs May Morrison Irene Sunters
- Alder MacGregor Lindsay Kemp
- Oak Ian Campbell
- old fisherman Kevin Collins
- old gardener/gravedigger Aubrey Morris
- harbour master Russell Waters
- T.H. Lennox Donald Eccles
- Rowan Morrison Gerry Cowper
- hairdresser Leslie Blackater
- musician Peter Brewis
- woman with baby Barbara Ann Brown
- villager on Summerisle Juliet Cadzow
- communicant Ross Campbell
- Gillie Penny Cluer
- musician Michael Cole
- musician Ian Cutler
- Mrs Grimmond Myra Forsyth
- Police Constable Hugh McTaggart John Hallam
- fiancée to Howie Alison Hughes
- butcher Charles Kearney
- Holly Fiona Kennedy
- baker John Macgregor
- briar James Mackenzie
- Myrtle Morrison Jennifer Martin
- musician Bernard Murray
- villager on Summerisle Helen Norman
- girl on grave Lorraine Peters
- postman Tony Roper
- Dr Ewan John Sharp
- villager on Summerisle Elizabeth Sinclair
- musician Andrew Tompkins
- communicant Ian Wilson
- Ash Buchanan Richard Wren
- fishmonger John Young
- [dubbed Britt Ekland] Annie Ross
- [minister] Robin Hardy
Credits
Direction
- Director Robin Hardy
- Assistant Director Jake Wright
- [Assistant Director (2nd)] Brian Cook
- Continuity Sue Merry
Rights
Production
- Presents British Lion Film Corporation
- Producer Peter Snell
- Unit Manager Michael Gowans
- Production Manager Ted Morley
- [Production Accountant] Ernest Shepherd
- Location Manager Jilda Smith
- Production Secretary Beryl Harvey
- Studio Shepperton Studios
Casting
- Casting Director Maggie Cartier
Writing
- Screenplay by Anthony Shaffer
- [Based on the novel 'Ritual' by] David Pinner
Photography
- Director of Photography Harry Waxman
- 2nd Unit Photography Peter Allwork
- Camera Operator James Devis
- Focus Michael Drew
Stills
- Stills. John Brown
Editing
- Film Editor Eric Boyd-Perkins
- Assistant Editor Denis Whitehouse
Design
- Art Director Séamus Flannery
Costumes
- Costume Design Sue Yelland
- Wardrobe Supervisor Masada Wilmot
Make-up
- Make-up W.T. Partleton
- Hairdresser Jan Dorman
Music
- Music Composed by Paul Giovanni
- Music Performed by Magnet
- "Corn Rigs" sung by Paul Giovanni
- Associate Musical Director Gary Carpenter
Choreography
- Choreographer Stuart Hopps
Sound
- Sound Robin Gregory
- Sound Bob Jones
- Sound Editor Vernon Messenger
Publicity
- Publicity Frank Law
