
Long before he was the Equalizer on my TV screen in the 80’s, Edward Woodward was Sergeant Howie, the Christian police sergeant who flies to the island of Summerisle to investigate the case of a missing girl. As he moves around the island, he meets a strange assortment of people who have a penchant for public sex and nudity, singing bad songs, discussing phallic Maypole symbols in grade school classrooms, and wearing rabbit masks. Christopher Lee is Lord Summerisle who presides over this land of loonies while wearing an extremely bad wig.
THE WICKER MAN is a strange movie. As a matter of fact, it seems to go out of its way to be as strange as possible. But it’s weirdness works in its favor as it definitely keeps you interested while you’re wondering what the hell is going on! Woodward is good as the puritanical policeman who is offended by everything he sees. Our family enjoyed THE EQUALIZER TV series when I was a teenager, and it was nice seeing a younger Woodward in this role. I’ve read that Christopher Lee considers this to be one of his greatest roles. It was sort of a passion project for the iconic actor, and you can certainly tell he’s enjoying himself. Director Robin Hardy somehow makes it all work right up to the film’s surprising conclusion.
Recommended!

I will have to check it out. I saw the remake with Nicholas Cage and didn’t care for it.
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A great film and an ending as powerful as the first “Planet Of The Apes” movie!
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I remember that ending really surprising me the first time I saw the film. It is quite strange and powerful!
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One of my favorites, too. And I agree, whatever eldritch abomination is sitting on Christopher Lee’s head is the scariest thing in it.
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