Out patrolling a California highway, police officer Edward Malus (Nicolas Cage) stops a station wagon to return a little girl's lost doll. Moments later, a runaway truck slams into the station wagon, igniting it into a fiery wreck with the mother and child trapped inside. Edward fails to save them before the car explodes...and then spends months of his life choking down pills to get the image of their faces out of his head. But Edward is about to get a second chance. A desperate letter from his former girlfriend, Willow (Kate Beahan), arrives at his home with no postmark. Willow came into his life and left just as unexpectedly years before. But now, her daughter Rowan has gone missing, and Edward is the only person she trusts to help locate her. She asks him to come to her home on a private island - Summersisle - a place with its own traditions where people observe a forgotten way of life. Edward seizes the opportunity to make his life right again, and soon finds himself on a seaplane bound for the islands of the Pacific Northwest. But nothing is what it seems on isolated Summersisle, where a culture, dominated by its matriarch Sister Summersisle (Ellen Burstyn), is bound together by arcane traditions and a pagan festival called "the Day of Death and Rebirth." The secretive people of Summersisle only ridicule his investigation, insisting that a child named Rowan never existed there... or if she ever did was no longer alive. But what Edward doesn't know is that Willow's plea for help has invited more into his life than a chance for redemption. In unraveling Summersisle's closely held secrets, Edward is drawn into a web of ancient traditions and murderous deceit, and each step he takes closer to the lost child brings him one step closer to the unspeakable. And one step closer to the "Wicker Man."
2 editions of the movie - an unrated version (side A) with an alternate end sequence not shown theatrically, and the widescreen theatrical release version (side B) Commentary by writer/director Neil LaBute, co-stars Leelee Sobieski and Kate Beahan, editor Joel Plotch and costume designer Lynette Meyer Theatrical trailer
The Wicker Man
Production Year:
2006
Released:
Tue, 12/19/2006
Run Time Minutes:
106
Genres:
Horror
Genres:
Drama
Genres:
Suspense/Thriller
Trailer:
No
Format Aspect Ratio:
2.35-Super Wide Screen
Resolution:
480x720 LowRez
More Information:
HD-4
Audio Language:
English
Audio Format:
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels:
5.1
Actors:
Nicolas Cage - Edward Malus
Actors:
Ellen Burstyn - Sister Summersisle
Actors:
Frances Conroy - Dr. Moss
Actors:
Molly Parker - Sister Rose/Sister Thorn
Actors:
Diane Delano - Sister Beech
Actors:
Michael Wiseman - Pete
Actors:
Erika Shaye Gair - Rowan
Actors:
Emily Holmes - Station wagon Mom
Actors:
Zemphria Gosling - Station wagon girl
Actors:
Matthew Walker - Sea plane pilot
Actors:
Sophie Hough - Daisy
Actors:
David Purvis - Ivy
Actors:
Xantha Radley - Village Sister #1
Actors:
Anna Van Hooft - Attendant #2
Actors:
Moraea Bieber - School girl #1
Actors:
Jayda Bieber - School girl #2
Actors:
Talia Ranger - School girl #3
Actors:
Kendall Cross - Female Cop
Actors:
Simon Longmore - Village male #1
Actors:
Andre Danyliu - Village male #2
Actors:
Jacqueline Robbins - Blind twin #1
Actors:
Joyce Robbins - Blind twin #2
Actors:
Aaron Eckhart - Truck stop patron
Actors:
Jason Ritter - Bar guy #2
Actors:
James Franco - Bar guy #1
Actors:
Kate Beahan - Sister Willow
Actors:
Christa Campbell - Truck stop waitress
Actors:
Mark Black - Sister Oak
Actors:
Christine Willes - Sister Violet
Actors:
Tania Saulnier - Attendant #1
Actors:
Leelee Sobieski - Sister Honey