Andy Serkis Is Co-Producing A TV Series Adaptation Of The Wicker Man Get ready to praise the Wicker Man again, because the terrifying 1973 film is coming to television. A series adaptation is currently being pitched to broadcasters across the United Kingdom, according to Deadline. Actor and ...
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估价 500 - 700 GBP 拍品信息 Read in English 描述 THE WICKER MAN (1973) POSTER, BRITISH 41 x 27 in. (104 x 69 cm) This cult horror film was directed by Robin Hardy, and stars Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland and Christopher Lee. The film was re-made in 2006. ...
Josephs is overseeing the production and management of TV series, films and documentaries from the Everything Everywhere and Euphoria maker’s London hub, which opened just over a year ago, helmed by the former BBC Drama and Film bosses.Tracey JosephsJosephs spent four years as Head of ...
It’s a film more deeply about people under siege, claustrophobia and paranoia, power struggles and American civil rights, and over 50 years later the closing moments still pack a punch that will leave audiences reeling. 15. The Wicker Man (1973) (Image credit: British Lion Films) The ...
Set in 1960s San Francisco, the film follows a series of gruesome murders that leave the police struggling to solve the bizarre crimes that appear to be linked to dark occult rituals. They enlist the help of Brett Kingsford, an urbane occultist/criminologist played by Leslie Nielsen, who is ...
Britt Ekland(The Wicker Man) … Mother Warren Saire… Lintom Anthony Valentine… Mooney Neil McCarthy(Clash of the Titans [1981]) … Watson Humgoo Story Stuart Whitman(Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines,The Story of Ruth) … Sam ...
After years of successful Technicolor thrillers, Alfred Hitchcock got together with the crew from his TV series and shot an intimate, deeply disturbing black and white film set at a roadside motel, and made horror history in the process. Psycho is not the first slasher story, nor is it the...
It’s a film more deeply about people under siege, claustrophobia and paranoia, power struggles and American civil rights, and over 50 years later the closing moments still pack a punch that will leave audiences reeling. 15. The Wicker Man (1973) (Image credit: British Lion Films) The ...