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Directed by Richard Donner.
Satan's son has arrived on Earth and He's not about to let human parents get in the way. When his wife Katherine's (Lee Remick) pregnancy ends in a stillbirth in a Rome hospital, U.S. diplomat Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) substitutes another baby, whose mother died. Little Damien (Harvey Stephens) thrives, but, at his fifth birthday party, his nanny mysteriously dies; Father Brennan (Patrick G. Troughton) also expires after warning Thorn that he has adopted Lucifer's son. While sinister new nanny Mrs. Baylock (Billie Whitelaw) assiduously protects Damien, Thorn's fears escalate when photographer Jennings (David Warner) shows him pictures from Damien's party with marks suggesting how the nanny and Brennan would die. Thorn seeks out Bugenhagen (Leo McKern), an exorcist who confirms Damien's identity and tells Thorn that the only solution is to kill his adopted son. As the bodies pile up, Thorn tries to do his duty, but trust the law to get in the way of saving the world from future Armageddon. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Revised List of 31 from 76 through07Mommie Dearest and Red Dawn co-winners of No. 1and wished I could have included:1988 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls ( have not seen it, but the title is terrific and I cannot find it here ) 1976 Man on the Roof1976 The Sentinel1977 Suspiria 1978 I spit on your Grave 1987 Near Dark 1988 Rabid Grannies ( have not seen )1988 Brain Damage 31. 1988 The Blob 30. 1978 Halloween 29. 1986 Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 28. 1986 Vamp 27. 1976 The Omen 26. 1979 The Brood 25. 1985 Lifeforce 24. 2001 Frailty 23. 2002 28 Days Later 22. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder 21. 1995 Se7en 20. 1986 Manhunter 19. 1987 Angel Heart 18. 1995 The Addiction17. 1997 Office Killer 16. ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: hard to scare
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Thank you for joining our humble group, thulsadoom! And thank you for your post! It is a pleasure to have you here! I would assume that you are a fan of "Conan: The Barbarian" in some form or other? (the movie, the comics, the books, the TV series) In that case, you might appreciate the 'tagline' on my home page! As far as what scares you, that is a very personal matter for each and every individual. I suppose that DEATH is the underlying factor in what scares most of us, but it goes much deeper than that... into HOW we die! Appearantly, some ways are more horrific than others! For instance, if you live on the beach and go swimming in the ocean after dark (or even during the day) "JAWS" might just scare the bejeezus out of you! Or if you had ever had some unpleasant experiences with the 'supernatural', then "The Exorcist" or "The Omen" or "The Amityville Horror" or "The Shining" or "The Legend Of Hell House" might scare you! Or, ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: The Exorcist
by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I AGREE!Are you a "religious" man Dr. Gor? Or spiritual? Or whatever word you would like to describe it best. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: The Exorcist
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"I think that religeous themes just make for good Horror Movies! You can see this in everything from "The Omen" to "The Exorcist" to "Rosemary's Baby" to "The Exorcism Of Emily Rose" to almost EVERY 'Vampire' movie ever made... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Fueled by advances in special effects, the birth of the midnight movie, and a cultural fascination with mysticism, the horror genre achieved a status in the 1970s not seen since its glory days of the 1930s. Of all the occult horror films that surfaced in the wake of 1968's Rosemary's Baby, Richard Donner's phenomenally successful The Omen (1976) was the slickest and least subversive. Derivative but effective, the film was Gregory Peck's box-office comeback, and it offered a convincing turn from Lee Remick as well. The Omen never achieved the cult status of other specimens of the genre, but it paved the way for such 1980s big-budget mystical horror films as The Howling (1981) and Poltergeist (1982). The film's success also ensured more big-screen projects for Donner, including the Lethal Weapon series. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 



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