The landlords daughter also likes to dance naked in her room at night, and bang on the walls while she sings a song - much to the devout Christian, Howies frustration as he is trying to settle down for the night. This he finds hard to do, as the shameless landlords daughter likes to entertain young boys in her room too!
Howie continues his investigation. He discovers that Rowan did exist after all, and that she died a few months earlier. He asks a schoolteacher, who is giving the children a lesson on the phallic significance of the maypole. Our police officer notices that one desk is empty and when he checks the register he sees rowan Morrison name there.
Howie questions whether Rowan might be buried in the churchyard. The teacher replies that, The building attached to the ground in which the body lies is no longer used for Christian worship, so whether it is still a churchyard is debatable.
Our police officer drops in on Lord Summerisle (who is Christopher Lee and turns out to be even madder than the rest of the little pagan community!). Summerisle explains about the paganism on the island and that it was started by his grandfather. Howie protests about a group of girls dancing around and jumping naked over a fire in some kind of fertility rite outside:
Summerisle gives his permission for Howie to exhume the body of Rowan Morrison, but when he does so the police officer finds the body of a hare in the coffin.
May Day celebrations arrive and Howie disguises himself in one of the costumes to find out what the villagers are up to. It seems those busy villagers have been up to plenty, and have constructed a giant Wicker Man (some people are satisfied with just making wicker baskets!)
Unbeknown to Howie the villagers have another trick up the sleeve, concerning the sacrifice they wish to burn in the Wicker Man (I dont want to give anything away, but the sacrifice went on to star in the television series The Equaliser!)
The Wicker Man is a Classic! Worth watching to see Britt Ekland dancing in the nude (who cares if she was dubbed!) and Christopher Lee is brilliant as the loony pagan Lord of the island.