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Preview:
Many believe the prophecy
from the Book of Revelation provides a map to a terrifying future--or it
presents fragments of history that have come to life in our time. The signs,
they claim, are all around us: terrorist attacks, extreme weather--the list goes
on. The passage specifically points to the arrival of the Anti-Christ, who is
branded with the numerical sequence "666": the mark of the Beast. The
Anti-Christ will receive his power directly from Satan to establish a
counterfeit kingdom on earth, signaling the beginning of Armageddon. Robert
Thorn is unaware of such dark prophecies. Thorn, a senior American diplomat, has
other things on his mind. His wife, Katherine, has endured a difficult delivery
and she's as yet unaware their newborn child has died. Devastated by the loss,
Thorn's concern turns to Katherine, who had suffered two previous miscarriages.
The news will surely devastate her. The hospital priest, Father Spiletto,
presents Thorn with another child born that night, whose mother died in
childbirth. The priest compels Thorn to take the infant boy as his own;
Katherine will never know the truth, and their son, which they name Damien, will
be raised as their flesh and blood. Katherine embraces the child as her own,
blossoming in motherhood. Thorn's career ascends--he becomes the U.S. ambassador
to Great Britain--and the family settles into an estate outside London. But
certain events, all seeming to revolve around the new five-year-old Damien, are
deeply disturbing: Damien's nanny hangs herself at the youngster's birthday
party; a strange priest brings dire warnings to Thorn; a children's trip to the
zoo results in a panicked frenzy; Damien becomes hysterical during a drive to
church; and blurred movements in a series of photographs portend shocking
deaths. Enter Mrs. Blaylock, Damien's new nanny, who seems to have a preordained
devotion to the child. Then tragedy strikes closer to home. Damien is no
ordinary child; he is the long-prophesized Anti-Christ. Now, Thorn must make the
ultimate sacrifice to prevent the unspeakable terror that awaits the world. The
prophecy is clear, the signs unmistakable: Armageddon is upon us.
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Box Office Info:
Cast:
Liev Schreiber (as Robert Thorn )
Julia Stiles (as Katherine Thorn )
Mia Farrow (as Mrs. Baylock )
David Thewlis (as Jennings )
Nikki Amuka-Bird (as Dr. Becker )
Reggie Austin (as Tom Portman )
Marshall Cupp (as Steven Haines )
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (as Damien Thorn )
Michael Gambon (as Carl Bugenhagen )
Pete Postlethwaite (as Father Brennan )
Vee Vimolmal (as Baylock's Nurse )
Directed By: John Moore
Written By: Dan McDermott
Produced By: 20th Century Fox
Release Date (US): June 6th, 2006
Length of Movie: 1h 45min
MPAA Rating: R for disturbing violent content, graphic images and some language
Budget: $25,000,000
Opening Weekend: $39,172,785
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The Omen 666 Soundtrack
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1. The Omen Main Titles (2:58)
2. The Adoption (4:12)
3. Ambassador Gets Fired (1:33)
4. New House / Damien’s Deliverance (2:20)
5. The Nanny’s Noose (2:05)
6. A Cross To Bear (2:49)
7. Ms. Baylock (1:50)
8. Damien’s Tantrum (1:52)
9. More Tantrums (2:12)
10. Kate Doubts (1:05)
11. Scooter (2:44)
12. Don’t Let Him Kill Me (1:29)
13. On The Heels Of Spiletto (6:58)
14. Dogs In The Cemetery (2:02)
15. Drive To Bugenhagen (1:31)
16. Dirty Deeds (4:12)
17. Altar Of Sacrifice (4:10)
18. The Funeral (1:41)
19. Boy Genius (2:52)
20. Omen 76/06 (3:30)
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