Noun
wicker man (plural wicker men)
A giant effigy of a man, allegedly used in Celtic rituals involving human sacrifice
A two-disc limited edition set was sold with both the shortened, theatrical release version and the newly restored extended version, and a retrospective documentary, The Wicker Man Enigma. Source: Internet
Swedish-born actress Britt Ekland, 77, has notched up some pretty big movie appearances in her career, including Get Carter, A Time For Loving, The Wicker Man, and the Bond movie The Man With The Golden Gun, in which she played Mary Goodnight. Source: Internet
Other poems have been set to more contemporary melodies, including those which appeared in the movie score of the 1973 British horror classic "The Wicker Man". Source: Internet
In this continuation of the story, which begins immediately after the ending of the first film, Sergeant Neil Howie is rescued from the burning Wicker Man by a group of police officers from the mainland. Source: Internet
The song " The Wicker Man " by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden also includes the phrase. Source: Internet
Film magazine Cinefantastique described it as "The Citizen Kane of horror movies", and in 2004 the magazine Total Film named The Wicker Man the sixth greatest British film of all time. Source: Internet