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the wicker tree (2011)

the wicker tree
the wicker tree
R
Drama
Horror
Mystery
Thriller

Release Date
August 27, 2011
Director
Robin Hardy
Cast
Christopher Lee , Graham McTavish , Clive Russell , Honeysuckle Weeks , Callum Mitchell , Henry Garrett
Runtime
90
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Robin Hardy
Tagline
Accept our sacrifice.

Summary

Gospel singer Beth and her cowboy friend Steve, two virgins promised to each other, set off from Texas to enlighten the Scottish heathens in the ways of Christ. When they are welcomed with joy and elation to the village of Tressock, the border fiefdom of Sir Lachlan Morrison, they assume their hosts simply want to hear more about Jesus. Beguiled by beautiful, sexy Celtic music, in counterpoint to the bluegrass hymns Beth sings to them, she is elected Queen of the May. Meanwhile an increasingly doubtful Steve becomes her consort, destined to be hunted on horseback by the whole community in a ritual he believes to be an innocent race. Neither of them realize that these honors are being heaped upon them for a purpose that will lead them to a terrifying split end...

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