The Omen (1976)
Facts
| Directed by | J.M. Kenny and Richard Donner |
| Cast | Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw, Martin Benson, Tommy Duggan and Patrick Troughton |
| Theatrical Release | June 25, 1976 |
| DVD Release | September 4, 2001 |
| Running Time | 111 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 024543027157 |
| Buy this item ... | 11 new from $5.95, 48 used from $1.10, 3 collectible from $14.98 |
About The Omen
After The Exorcist sparked a lengthy trend of supernatural thrillers, this 1976 horror film scored a hit with critics and audiences for mixing gothic horror and mystery into its plot about a young boy suspected of being the personification of the anti-Christ. (No doubt it's a favorite of shock-rocker Marilyn Manson.) Directed by Richard Donner (best known for his Superman and Lethal Weapon films), The Omen gained a lot of credibility from the casting of Gregory Peck and Lee Remick as a distinguished American couple living in England, whose young son Damien bears "the mark of the beast." Mysterious deaths and unexplained incidents draw the attention of a photographer (David Warner), whose investigation leads to the young boy--and also to the photographer's shocking decapitation (in a scene that has since been inducted into the horror hall of fame). At a time when graphic gore had yet to dominate the horror genre, this film used its violence discreetly and to great effect, and the mood of dread and potential death is masterfully maintained. It's all a bit hokey, with a lot of biblical portent and sensational fury, but few would deny it's highly entertaining. Jerry Goldsmith's Oscar-winning score works wonders to enhance the movie's creepy atmosphere. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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Average user review:| 6 6 6 |
| THE OMEN |
I just could'nt watch the movie.
An excellent reason to forget about Fox, as long as they don't correct these defficiencies. November 30, 2008
| Disappointing by aging |
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines
November 24, 2008
| THE OMEN - Really Good Horror Film of 1976 |
What I don't understand was the absolute rave that came out of Hollywood for this film at the academy awards which had dozens of dancers on stage and vocalists chanting in Latin. This was entertaining but didn't really make any sense. All of Hollywood turned out to say this film was the best thing for horror since Universal's Frankenstein. I thought it was good but not deserving of all that praise.
This was the first horror film I saw with my wife after we were married in 1976, and I really had to work to get her to see it. Actually, it worked out well for both of us as she appeared to like this film, minus the explicit gore. This was the first of the Omen films and set the series off to a good start for years to come.
This film received extensive advertising on posters, NYC subway stations, newspapers, radio and television and got many fans talking about it prior to release. It was an exciting time for horror at the movies again and I understand and agree with the average Amazon reviewer. May 11, 2008
| Classic Horror |
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