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Nuada The Wicker Man Journal
Summer 2014 LIMITED OFFER!! ALL 3 ISSUES £15 (plus £1.50 p&p



Nuada The Wicker Man Journal will be on sale for a limited time in celebration of the film's 40th anniversary.

It has been thirteen years since the third and final issue of the journal was released in the Autumn of 2000. Now a collector's item for the avid Wicker fan and collectors alike, Nuada is packed with fascinating insights into the film's history and revival, it contains a wealth of information about the filiming locations, and features first hand accounts written by people involved in the making of the film. The third edition features an interview with cult actor legend Christopher Lee, in which he spoke candidly to Nuada editor about his involvement with the film.


'Fanzine of the Month' Record Collector Magazine (Feb. 1999)
Issue 1 (November 1998) includes:

        A review of the rare article on the film featured in Cinefantastique Magazine 1977
       'On the Trail of The Wicker Man' : a detailed article on the filming locations with accompanying photographs and map
        Interview with Maypole dancers and film extras
       
BBC Scotland: transcript of an interview with Nuada co-producers from a live radio broadcast
        The Green Man revisited: a report on a BBC documentary made for the film's 25th Anniversary
         plus much more
       
'Fanzine of the Month' SFX Magazine (1999)
Issue 2 (August 1999) includes:
      Interview with Ingrid Pitt
      Missing scenes - scenes filmed but never used reprinted here with accompanying images  
      Report of first ever Wicker Man convention held in the 'Green Man' in Creetown, Scotland

      Inside The Wicker Man - preview of Allan Brown's book written by the author himself
      All in a Day's Work - an article written by the film's wardrobe manager
     
Plus much more

Featured in the cult documentary Burnt Offering presented by Mark Kermode

Issue 3 (April 2000) includes
       An exclusive interview in which Christopher Lee talks candidly to Nuada editor about the film's continuing relevance
       Cover feature: Breaking the Spell of Summerisle (an abridged version was later published in an academic anthology entitled The Wicker Man: Film and Cultural
       Studies Perspectives (2005)
     
'What the Butler Saw' : Lord and Lady Stair's then butler, Cyril Fitzsimons, provides a wealth of behind the scenes information as he recalls the film crew  
      descending on the grounds of Lochinch Castle (location for Stone circle dance). This article features reprints of Cyril's photographs including a polaroid snap
      of Miss Rose leading the girls in a 'naked' fire dance.
      Exclusive interview with authors of the British cult film book 'Your Face Here',  Simon Wells and Ali Catterrall
      Plus much more

Ordering details:
All three back issues are available to order at a limited cost of £18 UK orders plus p&p
Individual issues are £6.50 each (plus p&p).
Shipping costs £4.95 USA; £3.50 Europe; £1.95 UK orders. All other
For general enquiries or to place an order, please use the contact form below.

You can now pay through PAYPAL using the following email address: [email protected]


Best wishes,
Gail Ashurst




                                                                                                                 

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