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A devout police officer travels to a remote island to investigate the disappearance of a missing girl. As he navigates the villagers’ strange customs, he begins to uncover a mystery that challenges his beliefs.

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List of Jump Scares in The Wicker Man (1973)

04

Jump Count

00

💀 Major Jumps

04

Minor Jumps

The Wicker Man (1973) features a low jump scare count. All four are minor, using sudden reveals and unexpected visuals to startle rather than shock. The jump scares are brief and spaced out, appearing during moments of ritual or discovery.

So how scary is The Wicker Man (1973)? It’s more unsettling than startling, with horror rooted in atmosphere and creeping dread. The pacing is methodical, slowly building tension through strangeness and isolation rather than jump scares.

01:01:06

Sergeant Howie opens a closet door and a girl falls out.

01:02:37

Sergeant Howie opens a coffin, and music suddenly plays as he discovers a dead man inside with coins over his eyes.

01:09:41

Sergeant Howie wakes up to find a severed hand beside him.

01:10:05

A person in a hare costume is decapitated during one of the rituals.

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