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If you like THE WICKER MAN, try to find another great film with similarities that also stars Christopher Lee-HORROR HOTEL, which is about a modern town of witches bent on evil. However there is one mistake in it, as they say that THE WICKER MAN is totally unique and while it is unusual, it is strongly inspired by Shirley Jackson's story, "The Lottery" and also is quite similar to the American made for TV film THE DARK SECRET OF HARVEST HOME (1978).
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It has lots of great insights and information that make the movie come alive. Once you've seen this movie on DVD, try to watch the "making of" featurette.
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While the town is full of pagans and they seem to have an idyllic life, Woodward's character is not some angry or hypocritical Christian and he doggedly stays with his convictions throughout the film. Also, while some might find that the movie might have an anti-Christian slant, I would disagree (though I am sure the copious amounts of nudity make it problematic for some). If the film were only slightly edited, it would be appropriate for teens. Many adults will be amazed at the beauty of Britt Ekland's body double as she dances very seductively, but most sane parents won't want their kids watching this. Not only should it receive the rating because it's pretty scary, but there is quite a bit of nudity. Now parents must understand that this is a very, very adult movie and comes by its R rating honestly. Where all this takes Woodward and the extremely wild but disturbing ending are all parts of the plot I really can't mention, as it would ruin the suspense, but believe me, it is REALLY, REALLY weird and haunting. The community indulges in sex outdoors, naked fertility dances for the children and nature worship-like a group of modern day Wikkans. At the same time, the traditional and Christian man, Woodward, is deservedly shocked to find that the locals are all pagans.
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However, as the film progresses, it becomes obvious that the locals are all a bunch of lying weasels, as Woodward is able to prove that the girl DID exist and that there is a massive conspiracy among everyone-but what, exactly, it is isn't certain. However, when he arrives he's greeted very coldly and the locals all say they have never even heard of the child. Edward Woodward stars as a police inspector sent to a small island off the Scottish coast to investigate the disappearance of a girl. This is a truly odd little film from Britain that in spite of a rather low budget still packs an amazing punch.