The Wicker Man - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Wicker Man"
The Wicker Man (1973)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
The Wicker Man - TMDB rating
7.335/10
1604
The Wicker Man - Kinopoisk rating
7.115/10
15681
The Wicker Man - IMDB rating
7.5/10
105000

Actors and characters

Photo Edward Woodward #82738

Edward Woodward

Edward Woodward
Character Sergeant Neil Howie
Photo Christopher Lee #10195Photo Christopher Lee #10196Photo Christopher Lee #10197Photo Christopher Lee #10198

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee
Character Lord Summerisle
Photo Britt Ekland #84274Photo Britt Ekland #84275Photo Britt Ekland #84276Photo Britt Ekland #84277

Britt Ekland

Britt Ekland
Character Willow MacGreagor
Photo Diane Cilento #97403Photo Diane Cilento #97404Photo Diane Cilento #97405Photo Diane Cilento #97406

Diane Cilento

Diane Cilento
Character Miss Rose
Photo Ingrid Pitt #90565Photo Ingrid Pitt #90566Photo Ingrid Pitt #90567Photo Ingrid Pitt #90568

Ingrid Pitt

Ingrid Pitt
Character Librarian
Photo Roy Boyd #97409
Roy Boyd
Character Broome
Photo Lesley Mackie #97416
Lesley Mackie
Character Daisy
Walter Carr
Character School Master
Irene Sunters
Character May Morrison
Photo Lindsay Kemp #97407

Lindsay Kemp

Lindsay Kemp
Character Alder MacGreagor
Ian Campbell
Character Oak
Kevin Collins
Character Old Fisherman
Photo Aubrey Morris #50837

Aubrey Morris

Aubrey Morris
Character Old Gardener / Gravedigger
Photo Russell Waters #97408

Russell Waters

Russell Waters
Character Harbour Master
Photo Donald Eccles #97413
Donald Eccles
Character T.H. Lennox
Photo Gerry Cowper #97415
Gerry Cowper
Character Rowan Morrison
Leslie Blackater
Character Hairdresser
Peter Brewis
Character Musician
Photo Barbara Rafferty #97410

Barbara Rafferty

Barbara Rafferty
Character Woman with Baby
Photo Juliet Cadzow #82984
Juliet Cadzow
Character Villager
Photo Ross Campbell #97418
Ross Campbell
Character Communicant
Penny Cluer
Character Gillie
Michael Cole
Character Musician
Ian Cutler
Character Musician
Myra Forsyth
Character Mrs Grimmond
Photo John Hallam #84793

John Hallam

John Hallam
Character McTaggert
Alison Hughes
Character Fiancée to Howie
Charles Kearney
Character Butcher
Fiona Kennedy
Character Holly
John McGregor
Character Baker
Jimmy Mackenzie
Character Briar
Jennifer Martin
Character Myrtle Morrison
Bernard Murray
Character Musician
Helen Norman
Character Villager
Photo Lorraine Peters #97417
Lorraine Peters
Character Girl on Grave
Photo Tony Roper #97411
Tony Roper
Character Postman
Photo John Sharp #97412

John Sharp

John Sharp
Character Doctor Ewan
Elizabeth Sinclair
Character Villager
Andrew Tompkins
Character Musician
Photo Ian Wilson #97419
Ian Wilson
Character Communicant
Richard Wren
Character Ash Buchanan
Photo John Young #56276
John Young
Character Fishmonger
Photo Robin Hardy #97414

Robin Hardy

Robin Hardy
Character Minister (uncredited)
John MacGregor
Character (uncredited)
Photo Annie Ross #56255

Annie Ross

Annie Ross
Character Willow MacGreagor (voice) (uncredited)
George Oliver
Character Parishioner (uncredited)
Photo Fred Wood #1877Photo Fred Wood #1878Photo Fred Wood #1879

Fred Wood

Fred Wood
Character Parishioner (Singing Hymn In Church) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Although the film is set in May, it was shot in November.
  • Michael York and then David Hemmings were considered for the lead role, but when they didn't show much enthusiasm, Hardy invited television actor Edward Woodward (on the recommendation of screenwriter Anthony Shaffer and producer Peter Snell).
  • Christopher Lee played his role for free. By that time, Lee was in dire financial straits, and he felt that the role of the lord was simply magnificent and would help him improve his situation.
  • A genuine cult grew up around the film about occultism. Since 2004, a music festival called "The Wicker Man" has been held in the filming locations (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland). At the end of the festival, a giant Wicker Man doll is burned – a sacrifice to the gods of the festival.
  • In the final scene, Woodward delivered his lines looking through the bars at nearby cliffs where giant transparencies with the text were placed.
  • Michael York and then David Hemmings were considered for the lead role, but when they didn't show enthusiasm, Robin Hardy invited television actor Edward Woodward (at the recommendation of screenwriter Anthony Shaffer and producer Peter Snell).
  • The boat that Sergeant Gowrie (played by Edward Woodward) sails away on after getting off the plane wasn't built specifically for the film. It belonged to one of the local residents. In 2004, it sank in a storm.
  • According to director Robin Hardy, the film was mainly shot in Scotland, but aerial shots were taken in South Africa because the film's budget didn't allow for attaching foliage to the trees.
  • The film's negatives and footage were stored at "Shepperton Studios", but when the company changed hands, its new owners ordered the storage to be cleared of all "old junk". The storage manager accidentally placed the negatives that had just arrived from the lab with those that had been selected for destruction.
  • The film is set on the Hebrides Islands, where in the 1960s Gaelic languages were primarily spoken, but these languages are hardly used in the film. Moreover, some of the customs mentioned in the film are English, not Scottish.
  • Filming took place from October to November, when there could simply be no flowering trees on the island. The trees in the scenes with the pregnant women were artificial.
  • Filming Britt Ekland's dance sequence took 13 hours.
  • Cinematographer Harry Waxman was imposed on director Robin Hardy by the executive producers. They feared that the key scene with the main character could not be shot on location and would require composite photography, and Waxman had the most experience in composite photography at the time (he shot Val Guest’s 1961 science fiction film “The Day the Earth Caught Fire”), so they hired him. Hardy was very unhappy with this situation, and he and Waxman constantly argued during filming.
  • The director's cut of the film includes a scene where the characters of Edward Woodward and John Hallam are riding in a police car, which was actually filmed in a garage. The illusion of oncoming cars was created by two assistants waving flashlights in front of the windshield.
  • The film's budget was so small that a significant portion of the actors – including Christopher Lee – worked without pay.
  • During a break in filming the final scene, some members of the props department rushed to the leading actresses with coats. Ingrid Pitt noticed that they themselves were not wearing outerwear and, in solidarity with them, refused to put on a coat.
  • In the final scene, Woodward delivered his lines while looking through bars at nearby cliffs, on which giant banners with text were placed.
  • On his days off from filming, Edward Woodward was repeatedly offered a trip to the location where the film's climax would be shot, but he refused each time, wanting to be there for the first time during the actual filming. Therefore, the structure known as 'The Wicker Man' was the first thing the actor saw when his character was dragged up the hill. The cry of 'Oh, God! Right God!' was half the actor's scream and half Sergeant Howie's. According to Woodward, throughout his acting career spanning over six decades, he had never been as frightened as when he was inside the burning 'Wicker Man'.
  • The film studio's executives were so shocked by the film's ending that they demanded screenwriter Anthony Shaffer and director Robin Hardy, respectively, rewrite and reshoot it so that a sudden downpour would extinguish the flames and save Govi. Shaffer and Hardy flatly refused.
  • A genuine cult has grown up around the film about occultism. Since 2004, the "Wicker Man" music festival has been held in the places where filming took place (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland). At the end of the festival, a giant Wicker Man doll is burned – a sacrifice to the gods of the festival.
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