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The Omen
TrailerThe young son of an American diplomat and his wife, living in London, turns out to be marked with the sign of Satan, the infamous '666'. It soon becomes apparent that he could be the Anti-Christ incarnate and possesses the evil powers to stop anyone who stands in his way. Mysterious deaths surround an American ambassador. Could the child that he is raising actually be the anti-christ? The devil';;s own son?Actors: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw, Harvey Stephens, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, Robert Rietty, Tommy Duggan, John Stride, Anthony Nicholls, ...»Director: Richard DonnerCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 1976IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Omen"
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Characters of "The Omen"
Robert ThornPlayed by: Gregory Peck
Katherine ThornPlayed by: Lee Remick
Keith JenningsPlayed by: David Warner
Mrs. BaylockPlayed by: Billie Whitelaw
Damien ThornPlayed by: Harvey Stephens
Father BrennanPlayed by: Patrick Troughton
Father SpilettoPlayed by: Martin Benson
Subiaco MonkPlayed by: Robert Rietty
Dr. BeckerPlayed by: Anthony Nicholls
Mrs. HortonPlayed by: Sheila Raynor
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Directors of "The Omen"
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Creators of "The Omen"
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Critic Reviews of "The Omen"
Chicago ReaderOctober 09, 2012Richard Donner directs more for speed than mood, but there are a few good shocks.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006This apocalyptic movie mostly avoids physical gore to boost its relatively unoriginal storyline with suspense, some excellent acting (especially from Warner and Whitelaw), and a very deft, incident-packed script.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005A member of the Exorcist family, it is a dreadfully silly film, which is not to say that it is totally bad.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004As long as movies like The Omen are merely scaring us, they're fun in a portentous sort of way.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 25, 2015Much of the film is terrific, unnerving stuff; but much of it is kind of loopy and much too silly to take even a little seriously.
Daily Telegraph (UK)December 29, 2014The Omen contains some of the most memorable untimely deaths in cinema history.
Film4October 09, 2012Entertaining and yes, still ominous after all these years. A landmark of satanic cinema.
Empire MagazineOctober 09, 2012It was the performance of Harvey Stephens as the young Damien that invested the film with the chill of genuine credibility.
PopMattersOctober 09, 2012All references to prophecy and the Antichrist aside, The Omen achieves its horrors the old fashioned way.
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