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The Wicker
Man Neil Howie(Edward Woodward) is a devoutly Christian policeman and lay minister, still an unmarried virgin though middle-aged and is mocked for such by his assistant, McTaggart. He anonymously receives a photograph of a girl, Rowan Morrison, in the post with a note stating that she has mysteriously vanished. Howie heads out to Summerisle, an island community within his jurisdiction, in his search for the girl. No one there has heard of Rowan, not even May Morrison, whom Howie suspects to be Rowan's mother. Mrs Morrison's young daughter shows Howie a picture she says she had drawn of the supposed missing girl, but the drawing is that of a hare. Howie takes a room at a pub run by Alder MacGregor and his daughter, Willow. He is shocked by the ribald songs sung by customers of the pub and is further shaken when he sees Lord Summerisle( Christopher Lee), the lord of the island, bringing Willow (Britt Eckland) a young boy for sexual initiation. The next morning Howie heads to the local school in search of Rowan. There he finds Miss Rose teaching the children about phallic symbols, including a phallic maypole dance. Howie finds Rowan's name on the school register and Miss Rose explains that the girl has died but returned in another form. Inquiries with the gravedigger, librarian and doctor are all fruitless. His frustration mounting, Howie goes to Lord Summerisle's castle for permission to exhume Rowan's grave, suspecting murder. Though Summerisle is a perfect host, Howie is angered by his pagan attitudes. Howie removes the girl's coffin from the grave and is shocked to find the corpse of a hare. He breaks into the local chemist and examines some harvest festival photographs, discovering that the last batch of crops on the island have failed to grow. He
surmises that these pagan people have kidnapped Rowan and are going
to sacrifice her in May Day festivities. As he lies in bed wondering
about what to do, he is disturbed to find out that Willow is parading
naked around her bedroom singing a love song to him. Working himself
into a frenzy, Howie eventually collapses exhausted. The following
morning Howie returns to his plane intending to fetch help from the
mainland. His plane has been tampered with and will not start, so
he begins a search of the island for the missing girl. Returning to
the pub for a rest on his bed, he wakes to discover Alder MacGregor
in the act of administering a smoking sleeping drug to him. Howie
knocks out MacGregor, steals his jester's outfit and joins the costumed
procession incognito. The parade around the island is colourful, full
of costumes representing nature. Howie spots Rowan being led for an
apparent sacrifice and attempts to rescue her. He is quickly surrounded
and it is only then that he discovers the truth: Rowan's disappearance
was simply a ruse to lure the Christian man to Summerisle for a ritual
sacrifice. Feverently offering up prayers to Jesus, Howie is placed
inside a giant wicker man that is set afire against the setting sun.
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