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The wicker man, Millennium Films, Inc. ; Nu-Image Films ; Redbus Pictures ; Emmett/Furla Films ; Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH ; Alcon Entertainment ; Brightlight Pictures, Inc. ; Saturn Films ; produced by Nicolas Cage [and others] ; written by Neil LaBute ; directed by Neil LaBute

Label
The wicker man, Millennium Films, Inc. ; Nu-Image Films ; Redbus Pictures ; Emmett/Furla Films ; Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH ; Alcon Entertainment ; Brightlight Pictures, Inc. ; Saturn Films ; produced by Nicolas Cage [and others] ; written by Neil LaBute ; directed by Neil LaBute
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Unrated; for disturbing images and violence, language and thematic issues
Main title
The wicker man
Oclc number
72845621
Responsibility statement
Millennium Films, Inc. ; Nu-Image Films ; Redbus Pictures ; Emmett/Furla Films ; Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH ; Alcon Entertainment ; Brightlight Pictures, Inc. ; Saturn Films ; produced by Nicolas Cage [and others] ; written by Neil LaBute ; directed by Neil LaBute
Runtime
102
Summary
Edward Malus is a California police officer who takes a leave of absence after witnessing a tragedy on the job. Taking pills to soothe the effects of his post-traumatic stress disorder, Edward receives a letter from his ex-fiance, Willow, requesting his assistance in finding her missing child. She asks him come to Summerisle, a small island off the coast of Puget Sound, and help her find her daughter, Rowan. When Edward starts investigating Rowan's disappearance, he hears different stories depending on who he speaks to. He hears that Rowan is either not Willow's daughter, she may be nonexistent, dead, or soon to die. Refusing to give up, Edward delves deeper into this strange community shrouded in mystery, secrecy, and deception
Table Of Contents
Full screen unrated verison on one side, widescreen PG13 verion on other side./ Based on the 1973 screenplay by Anthony Shaffer./ Special features: Behind the story: commentary by director Neil LaBute, actors Leelee Sobieski and Kate Beahan, editor Joel Plotch and costume designer Lynette Meyer (the deceptions and evolution of Summersisle revealed); 'Wicker man' theatrial trailer; Trailers./ Participants: Nicolas Cage, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Beahan, Frances Conroy, Molly Parker, Leelee Sobieski, Diane Delano, Michael Wiseman, Erika-Shaye Gair./ Audience: Unrated; for disturbing images and violence, language and thematic issues
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
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