The Wicker Man
- R
- Year:
- 1973
- 88 min
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- Good evening, Sergeant.
- Evening.
Get your hair cut, Mctaggart.
Ah, now, there's a message, Sergeant.
A message for us all.
However, there is a time
and place for everything.
Get it removed.
Any serious problems while i've been away?
No, Sergeant, nothing serious.
Just the usual.
Rape, sodomy, sacrilege.
You know.
The lord is my shepherd
I'll not want
He makes me down to lie
In pastures green
He leadeth me
He leadeth me
"I have received of the Lord...
"that which also i delivered unto you.
"And the Lord Jesus, the same night
in which he was betrayed,
"took bread.
"And when He had given thanks,
"He broke it and said,
"take, eat.
"'This is my body,
"'which is broken for you.
"This do in remembrance of me. '
"And after the same manner, He also took
the cup when he had eaten, saying,
"'this cup is the new covenant in my blood.
"'This do you, as oft as you drink it,
in remembrance of me.
"'For as often as you eat this bread...
"'and drink this wine,
"'you do show the Lord's death...
till He comes again. '"
That's for his nibs.
Postmarked Summerisle.
- He's got a bit of skirt over there, I bet.
- What, him?
The only woman he's interested in
is the Virgin Mary.
- I thought he was going steady with Mary Bannorg.
- Steady's the word.
Two years, he hasn't so
much as tickled her fancy.
He's keepin' himself pure
for the wedding day.
Ah, poor old Mary.
I don't know what she sees in him.
When those two are married,
she'll spend more time on her knees
in church than on her back in bed.
All right.
Mornin', all.
- Morning, Hugh.
- Good morning, Sergeant.
Um, there's an anonymous
letter for you, Sergeant.
Read it.
"Dear Sergeant Howie,
"none of us have seen May Morrison's
daughter Rowan since last year.
"She's only 12 and has been missing...
from her home for many months.
"She couldn't have left
the island by herself.
"She's too young, and her mother
"just to mind
my own business.
"Well, I reckon it's all our business
when a kid disappears,
that's why i'm writing you this letter.
"A child lover.
Summerisle.
P.S. I enclose a picture
of Rowan Morrison. "
- Gonna go, Sergeant?
- Aye, aye, of course.
- Have you ever been there?
- Eh, no.
I've tasted the famous apples,
of course, but, uh -
it's odd, isn't it, all that fruit?
Well, the whole
principality is odd.
To start with,
they have no licensing laws.
Singing and dancing
on a Sunday.
Oh, aye, doubtless that would appeal to
a heathen brute like yourself, Mctaggart.
However, this is still, in theory,
a law-abiding christian country,
however unfashionable
that may seem.
Well, I'll call in on this patrol.
Will you call in at Mary's house,
tell her I'll be away overnight.
Oh, I am come
To the north country
Ochon, ochon,
Ochrie!
Without a penny
In my purse
To buy a meal
For me
One time I had
A hundred sheep
Ochon, ochon,
Ochrie!
Skipping o'er
Yon (that) narrow creek
And growing wool
For me
It was upon a lammas night
When corn rigs
are bonnie
Beneath the moon's
unclouded light
I held a while to Annie
The time went by
with careless heed
Till 'tween
the late and early
With small persuasion
she agreed
To see me
through the barley
Corn rigs and barley rigs and
Corn rigs are bonnie
I'll not forget
that happy night
Among the rigs with Annie
Will you send a dinghy, please?
Did you hear me?
I'd like a dinghy, if you please.
Hello, sir! Have you lost
your bearings?
No, sir, I don't think so.
- This is Summerisle, is it not?
- It is, sir!
Well, I'm right then. Now, would
you send a dinghy, please?
I'm afraid it can't be done, sir!
This is private property!
You can't land here
without written permission!
I, as you can see,
am a police officer.
A complaint has been
registered by a resident
of this island about a missing child.
Now, that makes it a police matter,
private property or not.
Now, will you send a dinghy, please?
Corn rigs and barley rigs
And corn rigs are bonnie
I'll not forget
that happy night
Among the rigs with Annie
Good day to you, sir.
I'm the harbour master.
Sergeant Howie, West Highland police.
A missing child
is always trouble.
Aye, aye, aye,
for everybody.
Perhaps you would be good enough
to explain matters to his lordship.
He's most particular
who lands here.
All in good time.
We, too, have our own particularities.
You know her?
Her name is Rowan Morrison.
No, no, never seen her before.
I don't know the face either.
Do you know her, Kenny?
She doesn't belong to this island.
No, I never saw her before.
No, she doesn't belong here
at all. Johnnie?
No, can't say I know her.
Now, now, what are you saying?
You're saying that she is not from the island.
Aye, that's right.
She's not from here.
Oh, you get Morrisons on Lewis and a
few on Mull. I would try there.
Thanks.
"None of us have seen May Morrison's
daughter Rowan since last year.
She's only 12, and she's been missing
from her home for many months. "
The mother's name
is May Morrison.
Oh, May! She quite slipped my memory.
Of course we've got May.
She keeps the post office in the high street.
- May Morrison? You're quite sure?
- Quite sure.
Well, thank you
for your help.
That's not May's daughter,
though!
No, she's not May's.
Then who is she?
The sky was blue
the wind was still
The moon was shining clearly
I set her down
with right good will
Among the rigs of barley
I kenned her heart
with all my own
I loved her most sincerely
I kissed her o'er
and o'er again
Among the rigs of barley
- Good afternoon!
- I like your rabbits.
Those are hares, not silly old rabbits.
Lovely march hares.
Can I help you?
- Mrs. Morrison- mrs. May Morrison?
- Yes.
- Sergeant Howie, West Highland police.
- Oh, my!
Did you come over in that aeroplane
that I saw flying round?
- Aye, that's right.
- What, just to see me?
Well, no, not exactly.
I'm making inquiries
about your daughter.
- We understand that she's missing.
- Missing? My daughter?
- Aye. You do have a daughter.
- Yes.
- And that's her?
- Oh, never.
I tell you no.
I think you'd better
come with me.
This is our Myrtle.
She was nine last thursday.
She's not a bit like the girl
in your photograph.
She must be at least
13 or 14, surely.
Myrtle, say hello.
This is Sergeant- oh!
- Howie.
- Oh.
- Hello, Myrtle.
How do you do? Look, mummy, I'm drawing a hare.
- Ah.
Excuse me, Sergeant.
Hello.
- Here you are. You can fill in the
ears in gray. Oh, sorry.
Thank you, Myrtle.
Myrtle, do you-
do you know Rowan?
Of course I do.
- You do?
- 'Course I do, silly.
- Uh, do you know where she is now?
- In the fields.
She runs and plays there all day.
Does she?
Do you think she'll be coming back for tea?
Tea? Hares don't
have tea, silly.
- Hares?
- She's a hare.
Rowan's a hare.
She has a lovely time.
- Well, tell me-
- Well, now, Sergeant.
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