20 Most Intense Movie Endings Of All Time

By Jack Pooley /

9. The Wicker Man (1973)

British Lion Films

Despite being almost a half-century old, The Wicker Man's twist ending bolsters the thriller as a timeless, white-knuckle masterpiece.

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Sgt. Howie (Edward Woodward) spends the movie roaming a remote island in search of a missing child, and at the end of the film learns from sinister island leader Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee) that the missing persons case was just a lure to bring Howie to the island.

Howie is intended to be a pagan sacrifice in order to save the island's failing harvest, resulting in him being forced into a gigantic wicker man effigy, which is then set on fire. The islanders cheerfully watch the statue burn as a terrified Howie is helpless inside it, left to pray to Christ in vain. The end.

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Little of the film's power has been diluted in the decades since its debut, serving up a bracing, unshakably disturbing capper to a film that was otherwise mostly quiet and deliberate.