The Wicker Man

The Wicker Man(1973)

R
12/06/1973 (US)Horror1h 33m
7.3

"Flesh to touch...Flesh to burn! Don't keep the Wicker Man waiting!"

Overview

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.

Robin Hardy

Director

Anthony Shaffer

Screenplay

Where to Watch

Stream

BFI Player Amazon Channel
MovieSphere+ Amazon Channel

Rent

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home

Buy

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home

Powered by JustWatch

Popularity Trend

Last 30 Days
This chart shows the popularity trend over the past 30 days.

Media

Official 2023 Re-Release Trailer

Official 2023 Re-Release Trailer

Trailer

40th Anniversary Restoration Official Trailer

40th Anniversary Restoration Official Trailer

Trailer

The Wicker Man (1973) Official Trailer - Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento Horror Movie HD

The Wicker Man (1973) Official Trailer - Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento Horror Movie HD

Trailer

A Video Essay by Video Nasty Presents

A Video Essay by Video Nasty Presents

Featurette

STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - The Wicker Man

STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - The Wicker Man

Featurette

The Music Of Wicker Man

The Music Of Wicker Man

Featurette

Director Robin Hardy on The Wicker Man

Director Robin Hardy on The Wicker Man

Featurette

Releasing The Soundtrack - Commentary

Releasing The Soundtrack - Commentary

Featurette

The Soundtrack - Commentary

The Soundtrack - Commentary

Featurette

Sergeant Howie Meets Lord Summerisle

Sergeant Howie Meets Lord Summerisle

Clip

Sergeant Howie Arrives At Pub

Sergeant Howie Arrives At Pub

Clip

Comparison To Modern-Day Horror - Commentary

Comparison To Modern-Day Horror - Commentary

Featurette

Recording The Music - Commentary

Recording The Music - Commentary

Featurette

The End - Commentary

The End - Commentary

Featurette

Mick Garris on The Wicker Man

Mick Garris on The Wicker Man

Featurette

Social

J
A review by John Chard
10.0

Written on July 10, 2016

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 driven to anger by the assault on his Christian beliefs - Howie is very much a man alone and most likely in grave danger?

Directed by Robin Hardy and adapted to screen by Anthony Shaffer from David Pinner's novel, Ritual, The Wicker Man is very much a cult masterpiece. The back stories to it could make a film all by itself, be it censor baiting, studio cuts, body doubles or just plain offending religious groups, it's a film that is well worth looking into via the top range home format releases.

From the moment Howie (a truly brilliant Woodward) lands at Summerisle everything seems off, there's a sinister atmosphere pervading the story. He is met by unnerving imagery wherever he goes, songs and rituals gnawing away at his senses, there's even eroticism deftly placed within the film's master plan. He doesn't know what's going on, and neither do we, this is a mystery right? There is after all a missing child to be found, right? But once Lord Summerisle (Lee also terrific) enters proceedings and ups his game, things unravel in edgy fashion, building up to the justifiably famous and harrowing finale.

Some modern horror fans may baulk at the lack of bloody carnage et al, but this is classic horror. A horror film bulging with intelligence and pulsing away with literate smarts. 9/10