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Alternate Names: Britt Marie Eklund, Britt Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britta Ekman, بریت اکلاند
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Britt-Marie Ekland, born 6 October 1942 in Stockholm, Sweden, is an accomplished actress known for her roles in international cinema. She gained worldwide recognition playing 'Soleil' opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in 'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974). Prior to this, she had already established herself in British film and television. Ekland's other notable works include the cult horror film 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and her role as 'Rachel' in the stage play-turned-film 'Night They Raided Minsky's' (1968). Her personal life, including her high-profile marriage to actor Peter Sellers, also attracted significant public attention.
Release Year: 1973
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Wicker Man, De gevlochten god, Le Dieu d'osier, O Homem de Palha, El hombre de mimbre, Uhrijuhla, Anthony Shaffer's The Wicker Man, To katarameno skiahtro, A vesszőből font ember, Narrenes konge, Kult, Slomiane bóstwo, O Sacrifício, Čovek od pruća, Dödlig skörd, Moz iz protja, Pleteznik, El culto siniestro, The Wickerman
Director: Robin Hardy
Writer: Anthony Shaffer, David Pinner
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Companies: British Lion Films
Genre: Dystopian Film, Film Based On A Novel, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
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Keywords: based on novel or book, bonfire, cemetery, cult, disappearance, folk horror, harvest festival, horror musical, human sacrifice, investigation, island, may day, paganism, policeman, psychotronic, ritual, rural area, sacrifice, scotland, sea plane, song, virgin, voyeurism
Police sergeant Neil Howie receives an anonymous letter reporting that a young girl has gone missing on the isolated Scottish island of Summerisle. Despite the locals' insistence that no such girl exists, Howie persists in his investigation. As he delves deeper into the island's secrets, he discovers that the inhabitants have abandoned Christianity for pagan rituals and traditions, led by Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee). The villagers believe in a harvest festival where a virgin must be sacrificed to ensure a good crop yield. Howie eventually realizes that he himself has been lured onto the island as the intended sacrifice, and he is trapped in the village's Wicker Man during the May Day celebrations.
Wicker Man (1973) is a British horror film directed by Robin Hardy. Set on the fictional Scottish island of Summerisle, the story follows police sergeant Neil Howie (Edward Woodward) who arrives to investigate the disappearance of a young girl. However, he finds the villagers uncooperative and discovers that they have embraced pagan rituals over Christianity, led by Lord Summer Isle (Christopher Lee). The film is notable for its blend of horror, mystery, and folk music, with a unique score composed by Paul Giovanni. It's considered a classic in the 'folk horror' subgenre due to its exploration of rural traditions, cults, and human sacrifice.