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Synopsis
The second sequel to the 1976 horror hit The Omen finds Damien Thorn assuming the full mantle of the Antichrist and preparing for a final, all-out battle with "the Nazarene." Now in his thirties, Damien (Sam Neill) has elevated the family business, Thorn Industries, into the world's biggest multinational corporation. A little bit of black magic paves the way for Damien to become ambassador to England and the head of an international youth council. He soon uses this platform to amass an army of followers to do his bidding. But when Damien notices the confluence of three stars in the sky on March 24, he gets worried about the second coming of Christ. So he orders his minions to kill all the babies born on that day, warning them: "Fail, and you will be condemned to a numbing eternity in the flaccid bosom of Christ." Damien even orders his faithful private secretary, Harvey Dean (Don Gordon), to commit infanticide on his own kid, just because the guy's wife gave birth on the wrong day; a nasty incident involving laundry-room implements soon follows. Meanwhile, Damien romances Kate Reynolds (Lisa Harrow), a beautiful television anchorwoman who feels like a moth drawn to Damien's charismatic flame -- even after he brutally sodomizes her to show her how the world looks through his eyes. Things come to a head when Brother DeCarlo (Rossano Brazzi), one of a secret cabal of monks who have assembled the seven Daggers of Meggido in hopes of assassinating Damien, reveals to Kate that the Antichrist has taken her son (Barnaby Holm) under his wing. Although The Final Conflict was the final theatrical installment of the Omen series, the made-for-TV Omen IV: The Awakening appeared a decade later. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mason Adams President
Robert Arden American Ambassador
Lisa Harrow Kate
Barnaby Holm Peter
Milos Kirek Martin
Louis Mahoney Paulo
Sam Neill Damien
Tony Vogel Antonio
Leueen Willoughby Barbara
Rossano Brazzi De Carlo
Don Gordon Harvey Dean
Richard Oldfield Brother Simeon
Tommy Duggan Matteus

Production Crew

Martin Atkinson Art Director
Andrew Birkin Associate Producer
Maude Spector Casting
Phil Meheux Cinematographer
Robert Paynter Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith Composer (Music Score)
Graham Baker Director
Alan Strachan Editor
Dusty Symonds First Assistant Director
Neil Farrell First Assistant Editor
Freddie Williamson Makeup
Lionel Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Harvey Bernhard Producer
Mace Neufeld Producer
Richard Donner Producer
Herbert Westbrook Production Designer
Andrew Birkin Screenwriter
Christopher Newman Second Assistant Director
Christopher Newman Second Assistant Director
Tessa Davies Set Decorator
Roy Charman Sound/Sound Designer
Geoff Freeman Unit Publicist
Year: 1981
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Color type
De Luxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox