The Wicker Man (1973)
April 10th, 2003 at 7:12 am (Uncategorized)

A cult classic that took decades to be recognized, The Wicker Man (1973) is a great B movie gone right. The story of a virginal and Christian police officer Sergeant (Edward Woodward) who becomes embroiled in a heathen plot on a remote Scottish island while investigating the disappearance of a young girl plays on fears planted deep in our minds of what pagans might be capable of. Children dancing around a maypole? Townspeople fornicating in the fields at night? The sexy innkeeper’s daughter trying to seduce the very Christian goodness out of an innocent man? Human sacrifice?!!! What could a community turned to paganism be capable of? Watch The Wicker Man to find out.
Oh, one more thing: It’s a musical. You have been warned.
Sven said,
April 22, 2003 at 6:36 pm
NOT a musical! I contest!
Yes, there are a couple of songs. Fascinating, yet bad songs. But they’re essentially sung by a wandering minstrel character — not by any of the main cast.
You wouldn’t call any Shakespeare plays musicals, even though some have songs in them. [No, of course I’m not saying WM is Shakespeare. Duh.] Nor, would you call “The Graduate” a musical, just because Simon & Garfunkel are singing “Sounds of Silence” over a couple of dialogue-free montages.
Jeez, truth in advertising man!
Leopoldo said,
April 22, 2003 at 8:58 pm
Ah, but you forget the documentary we watched on the DVD where the director of the movie himself referred to it as a musical!
Alea said,
December 8, 2003 at 1:05 am
How a maid can milk a bull… mmm
and every stroke…
a bucketfull
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