Mysterious deaths surround an American ambassador. Could the child that he is raising actually be the Antichrist? The Devil’s own son? |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.5/10 | |
Released: | June 25, 1976 | |
Runtime: | 111 min | |
Genres: | Horror Mystery | |
Countries: | United Kingdom United States | |
Companies: | Mace Neufeld Productions 20th Century Fox | |
Cast: | Gregory Peck Lee Remick Harvey Stephens | |
Crew: | Richard Donner David Seltzer | |
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The original “evil child” movie, the Omen is required viewing in the horror genre. Not reliant on cheesy makeup, glowing eyes, or overwrought effects, the Omen saves everything for just the right time.
And just as the sneaking suspicion about a 5 year old child would, everything can be read two ways. Maybe he’s evil. Maybe you’re going crazy. Maybe that nanny is here for nefarious reasons, and maybe the agency really did send her. And where does that dog keep coming from anyway?
But the grey areas only last until it’s too late. The fog clears and we’re all screwed.
The year this came out I was a young teen when I saw it and it scared the crap out of me and I loved it. To this day I hate baboons, though.
I have yet to watch this movie or any satanic movie! When I was in junior high when the “Exorcist” was released. I wouldn’t go see the movie and I doubt that my mother would have let me. But the radio station would play the theme song from the movie (I listened to my transistor radio am station, fm radio wasn’t popular at that time)late at night and it unnerved me so much that I would turn the radio off and grab my bible and slept clutching my bible all night. I was so glad that the song finally dropped off the top 25 playlist!
heh :) I remember it as well made, well acted, great story and quite amusing .. but scary it was not :) I guess I didnt believe in gods and devils even back then .. but for instance The Fly (the black and white one) had a massive effect on me because silly as it was, I did believe in science :) Probly a lesson in that for folks writing scarey stories
I didn’t have the same beliefs you didn’t have but it was still “crapscary” for me. But, like I said, I loved that.
Also, I’m sure all future sci-fi authors hangin’ around in(or is it on?)PW will heed your subtle advice.
well its not all that :)
I was thinkin tho, saucer abduction type films usually have no impact on me, but are big with (i presume) ppl that at least half believe in em
YET I love earth vs the flying saucers type 1950s stuff, or ofc Mars Attacks .. belief is not necessary to love those oddly .. because they are not credible to start with (?)
Ack AckAck ACK Ack Ack
Maybe you read my comment wrong. I didn’t believe in God or Satan, either. But I do believe in science fiction. Now, which Stooge are you? Curly? :)
none Im clearly a Groucho Marx
Well, how old are you now? Don’t answer that. Just watch the movie. :)
Bring me an old priest and a young priest…