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Credits | |
Title | The Wicker Man |
Directed by | Neil LaBute |
Written by | Neil LaBute |
Produced by | Danny Dimbort; George Furla; Josef Lautenschlager; Elisa Salinas; JoAnne Sellar; Trevor Short; Andreas Thiesmeyer; Jochen Kamlah; Nicolas Cage; Boaz Davidson; Randall Emmett; Norman Golightly; Avi Lerner; John Thompson; Simon Franks; Manfred D. Heid; Zygi Kamasa; Gerd Koechlin; Shawn Williamson |
Music by | Angelo Badalamenti |
Cinematography | Paul Sarossy |
Edited by | Joel Plotch |
Distributed by | Warner Bros.; Lions Gate Entertainment; Sony Pictures Entertainment; Nu Image Films |
General Information | |
Release date(s) | September 1st, 2006 |
Film Rating | PG-13 |
Running time | 102 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $40,000,000 [1] |
Gross revenue | $23,643,531 (US) [2] $38,755,073 (Worldwide) [3] |
Preceded by | — |
Followed by | — |
The Wicker Man is an American horror film involving the sub-genres of the occult and secret societies. It was written and directed by Neil LaBute and is a remake of Robin Hardy's 1973 thriller The Wicker Man. The film was produced by Warner Bros. and stars Nicolas Cage in the role of Edward Malus.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Nicolas Cage | Edward Malus |
Ellen Burstyn | Sister SummerIsle |
Kate Beahan | Sister Willow Woodward |
Frances Conroy | Doctor T.H. Moss |
Molly Parker | Sister Rose/Sister Thorn |
Leelee Sobieski | Sister Honey |
Diane Delano | Sister Beach |
Michael Wiseman | Officer Pete |
Erika Shaye Gair | Rowan Woodward |
Christa Campbell | Truck stop waitress |
Emily Holmes | Station wagon mom |
Zemphira Gosling | Station wagon girl |
Matthew Walker | Sea plane pilot |
Mary Black | Sister Oak |
Christine Willes | Sister Violet |
Sophie Hough | Daisy |
David Purvis | Ivy |
Xantha Radley | Village sister #1 |
Tania Saulnier | Attendant #1 |
Anna Van Hooft | Attendant #2 |
Moraea Bieber | School girl #1 |
Jayda Bieber | School girl #2 |
Talia Ranger | School girl #3 |
Kendall Cross | Female cop |
Simon Longmore | Village male #1 |
Andre Danyliu | Village male #2 |
Jacqueline Robbins | Blind twin #1 |
Joyce Robbins | Blind twin #2 |
Aaron Eckhart | Truck stop patron |
James Franco | Bar guy #1 |
Jason Ritter | Bar guy #2 |
Monique Ganderton | Rams Horn woman |
George A. Murphy | Head villager |
Tali Rogers | Attendant #5 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Production on The Wicker Man began on July 28th, 2005. Principal photography concluded on September 30th, 2005. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- The Wicker Man closed out of theaters on November 16th, 2006. [4]
- The Wicker Man was released to DVD by Warner Home Video on December 19th, 2006. [5]
- The Wicker Man is director Neil LaBute's first work in the horror genre.
- Monique Ganderton, who makes an uncredited appearance as a Rams Horn woman, also worked as Leelee Sobieski's stunt double on the film.
External Links[]
- The Wicker Man at IMDB
- The Wicker Man at Wikipedia
- The Wicker Man at AllRovi.com
- The Wicker Man at Box Office Mojo
- The Wicker Man at Rotten Tomatoes
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