An arrogant and pious police officer is called to a remote Scottish island to search for a missing girl, and begins to suspect there is a larger plot afoot to cover up a planned pagan sacrifice. Tune in as Chris talks British Lion, clashing religions, and multiple edits, as the LSCE screens the 1973 cult horror musical \u201cThe Wicker Man.\u201d Join Us!
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\nWorks Cited:
\nBartholomew, David. (1977) \u201cThe Wicker Man.\u201d Cinefantastique. Vol 6. (3): Pg 22.
\nLeggett, Paul. Good versus Evil in the Films of Christopher Lee. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company,, Publishers, 2018.
\nMcDonnel, Jenny. \u201cYear of the Remake: The Omen 666 and The Wicker Man.\u201d The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies. (2006) 117-123.
\nPeary, Danny. Cult Movies 2: For More of the Classics, the Sleepers, the Weird, and the Wonderful. New York, Ny.: Dell Publishing, 1983.
\nPohle, Robert W., Douglas C. Hart, and Christopher Lee. The Films of Christopher Lee. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1983.
\nSmith, Justin. \u201cCalculated Risks: Film Finances and British Independents in the 1970\u2019s.\u201d Historical Journal of film, radio, and television 34, no. 1 (2014): 85-102