A notoriously troubled production notwithstanding, the controversial cult classic THE WICKER MAN is now regarded as a classic of British cinema. Edward Woodward stars as Sergeant Howie, a naive young police officer sent to Summerisle, a secluded island off the coast of Scotland, to investigate the disappearance of a young girl named Rowan. When he arrives there, he finds a very tight-knit community that is mistrustful and hostile to outsiders. No one is willing to even acknowledge Rowan's disappearance. Soon, Howie begins to realize that the town might, in fact, be a strange pagan cult, one given to unbridled sexuality and possible human sacrifice. Seeking an audience with the oddly civilized Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee), Howie hopes to get to the bottom of the mystery, but instead he finds something more shocking than he could have ever imagined. Written by Anthony Shaffer (SLEUTH, DEATH ON THE NILE), Robin Hardy's eerie film paints a disturbing portrait of an almost prehistoric, multi-deity worshipping society given to bizarre rituals and Bacchanalian excess. Though recognition may have been a long time coming, THE WICKER MAN stands as a strikingly original achievement that is equal parts horror, drama, comedy, and musical.
- Import DVD
- PAL Region 2
- 2 DVDs and OST CD
- Both films 1.85:1 Anamorphic
DISC 1
The Wicker Man – Original Theatrical Release (84 mins) Theatrical Trailer
DISC 2
The Wicker Man – Director’s Cut (99 mins)
- Feature length commentary: Christopher Lee, Edward Woodward, and Director Robin Hardy, moderated by Mark Kermode
- The Wicker Man Enigma - 35 minute documentary
- Burnt Offering: The Cult of The Wicker Man – 50 minute documentary presented by Mark Kermode
- 1973 interview with Christopher Lee and Robin Hardy (25 mins)
Feature running times:
Theatrical version: 84 mins approx
Director’s Cut: 99 mins approx
Aspect ratio: Both films 1.85:1 Anamorphic
Audio:
Theatrical version: 5.1
Director’s Cut: Mono
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