Ein Polizeisergeant wird in ein schottisches Inseldorf geschickt, um nach einem vermissten Mädchen zu suchen, von dem die Stadtbewohner behaupten, dass es nie existiert hat. Noch seltsamer s... Alles lesenEin Polizeisergeant wird in ein schottisches Inseldorf geschickt, um nach einem vermissten Mädchen zu suchen, von dem die Stadtbewohner behaupten, dass es nie existiert hat. Noch seltsamer sind die Riten, die dort stattfinden.Ein Polizeisergeant wird in ein schottisches Inseldorf geschickt, um nach einem vermissten Mädchen zu suchen, von dem die Stadtbewohner behaupten, dass es nie existiert hat. Noch seltsamer sind die Riten, die dort stattfinden.
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- Autoren
- Stars
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- May Morrison
- (as Irene Sunter)
- Woman with Baby
- (as Barbara Ann Brown)
- Villager on Summerisle
- (as Juliette Cadzow)
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Superb acting from Edward Woodward as the prim Seargant Howie, and Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle. Fascinating from start to finish and a real twister of a plot that keeps you hooked right until the final twenty minutes, what appears at first sight to be an innocent search for a missing girl turns into a fascinating exploration of pagan rituals on a remote and sex obsessed Scottish island.
One of the best elements of the film is the classic early 70's folk soundtrack which gives indication of how the era in which this was filmed influenced the subject matter.
Definitely not a 'horror' in the true sense of the word, but more mysterious and chilling than any gore-fest. A quality piece of cinema!
The shocking denouement of this film has stayed with me for many years, far longer than scenes or images from more famous films. A classic of its kind, it deserves the re-release it will probably never get.
Superficially a mystery thriller, this intelligent and well researched story delves into the beliefs and rituals of Ancient Britain, its folk mythologies and music, and reveals some of the un-settling fears that lie at their root. Set on a remote Scottish Island and giving the appearance of being a Whisky Galore, Local Hero type community, there is yet something off-centre about the townspeople that Edward Woodward, as Sergeant Howie, has come to investigate. The presence of Christopher Lee as the eloquent, commanding Lord of the Isle, gives the film an insidiously creepy edge suggesting a Hammer Horror lurks around the next wee wall. He is perfect in the role.
The story un-folds like a cross between Chinatown and Rosemary's Baby, as the dogged Howie gets led all over town, up one blind alley and down another. Clues are dropped all the way about what is really going on, but we don't heed them. Until it's too late. Too late to walk away.
The standard video version runs for 85 minutes, cuts many important scenes and shows others out of sequence. A BBC version shown in 1998 ran around 95 minutes. The full version ran 102 minutes but I have never found it.
However, whilst uneven in parts and certainly flawed this is one of the most intelligent and interesting stories I have ever seen on film. See it yourself and you too will have many meetings with 'The Wicker Man', in your dreams, in the dark, where you cannot escape.
It's not about good verses bad, it's more about what makes you mad, when you're confronted by those, who wear different clothes, and you find that you've always been had. There's a game that's perpetually played, by those who keep us, all afraid, that they all know better, that you are their debtor, it's a cascade, of decades crusades.
Interpretation is clearly the key!
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- WissenswertesSir Christopher Lee said that he considers this to be one of his greatest ever roles.
- PatzerWhen the boys are dancing and singing round the Maypole, none of the children's lips are moving although they are heard singing on the soundtrack.
- Zitate
Lord Summerisle: Do sit down, Sergeant. Shocks are so much better absorbed with the knees bent.
- Crazy Credits[Short Version only] A message from the producers thanks "The Lord Summerisle and the people of his island" for co-operating in the making of the film. This is despite both the lord and the island being totally fictitious.
- Alternative VersionenA dual DVD set in a burnt wooden box was released in 2001 by Anchor Bay. It has the standard 88 (or 87) minute Theatrical Version. It also has a 99 minute Extended Version. This also has the events in chronological order (unlike the 88 min version). Unlike the 95 minute version it does have footage prior to Sgt. Howie's arrival on Summerisle, including him as a Preacher.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Scream Greats, Vol. 2: Satanism and Witchcraft (1986)
- SoundtracksCorn Rigs
Written by Paul Giovanni
Performed by Paul Giovanni
[played over the latter half of the opening credits]
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Wicker Man. El hombre de mimbre
- Drehorte
- Culzean Castle, Maybole, South Ayrshire, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich(Exteriors ofLord Summerisle's island mansion)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 810.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 148.882 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.493 $
- 29. Sept. 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 888.868 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
- Sound-Mix






