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The Wicker Man (1973)
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In this film, Sgt. Hugh (Edward Woodward) faces a different path in his life by arriving in the small island of Smersisle in Scotland to investigate the report of a missing child. It seems that things will be quite strange as the inhabitants of the town did not claim the presence of this child with more rituals that occur there and they seem quite strange rituals.
In this film, Sgt. Hugh (Edward Woodward) faces a different path in his life by arriving in the small island of Smersisle in Scotland to investigate the report of a missing child. It seems that things will be quite strange as the inhabitants of the town did not claim the presence of this child with more rituals that occur there and they seem quite strange rituals.
Actors:
Lindsay Kemp,
Ian Wilson,
Russell Waters,
Penny Cluer,
Ross Campbell,
Leslie Blackater,
Diane Cilento
Lindsay Kemp
3 May 1938, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Ian Wilson
2 July 1901, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Russell Waters
10 June 1908, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Penny Cluer
Ross Campbell
Leslie Blackater
1939, Java, Indonesia
Diane Cilento
April 2, 1932 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Country:
United Kingdom
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