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The Omen
Directed by
Richard Donner
R
1976
1h 51m
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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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Cast of The Omen
Gregory Peck
Robert Thorn
Lee Remick
Katherine Thorn
David Warner
Keith Jennings
Billie Whitelaw
Mrs. Baylock
Harvey Stephens
Damien Thorn
Patrick Troughton
Father Brennan
Martin Benson
Father Spiletto
Robert Rietti
Monk
Tommy Duggan
Priest
John Stride
Psychiatrist
Holly Palance
Young Nanny
Anthony Nicholls
Dr. Becker
Roy Boyd
Reporter
Sheila Raynor
Mrs. Horton
Robert MacLeod
Horton
Bruce Boa
Thorn's Aide
Don Fellows
Thorn's Second Aide
Patrick McAlinney
Photographer
Dawn Perllman
Chambermaid
Nancy Mannigham
Nurse
Miki Iveria
First Nun
Betty McDowall
American Secretary
Nicholas Campbell
Marine
Burnell Tucker
Secret Service Man (uncredited)
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Gentleman at Rugby Match (uncredited)
Guglielmo Spoletini
Italian Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Freda Dowie
Nun (uncredited)
Ya'ackov Banai
Arab (uncredited)
Harvey Bernhard
Man walking across street (uncredited)
Michael Byrne
Monk (uncredited)
Leo McKern
Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited)
Bill Reimbold
General (uncredited)
Michael Leader
Rugby Match Spectator (uncredited)
Mary Burleigh
Rugby Match Spectator (uncredited)
Ann Barrass
Guest at Damien’s birthday party
Mark Baxter
Boy (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Monk (uncredited)
Suzanne Heimer
Rugby match spectator
Walter Henry
Hospital Orderly
Trevor Wedlock
Man buying ice cream at Safari Park (uncredited)
The Omen Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
As long as movies like The Omen are merely scaring us, they're fun in a portentous sort of way.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
One of the finest horror films of the 1970s.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
Gregory Peck takes everything pitch-perfect seriously. This is one of his best performances.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
Much of the film is terrific, unnerving stuff; but much of it is kind of loopy and much too silly to take even a little seriously.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
A bald-faced lamprey hitching its razor-tipped maw on the chassis of The Exorcist, The Omen's Sunday school parable of gothic Cathsploitation comes twice as thick and thrice as pious.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Richard Donner directs more for speed than mood, but there are a few good shocks.
Variety
Variety Staff
Richard Donner's direction is taut. Players all are strong.
New York Times
Richard Eder
A member of the Exorcist family, it is a dreadfully silly film, which is not to say that it is totally bad.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Stands alone as a wonderful horror thriller.
ESplatter
Steve Biodrowski
... a slick, polished, and professional thriller that combines an intriguing mystery with periodic eruptions of bloody violence ...
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
All references to prophecy and the Antichrist aside, The Omen achieves its horrors the old fashioned way.
Common Sense Media
Charles Cassady
Gory original Satanism saga; popular but plodding.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...fares a whole lot better than its 2006 remake...
ESplatter
Lucius Gore
Goldsmith's score took the film to a level horror films generally never attained in the 1970s.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
The fairly sedate pace and tone may be a bit dry for today's viewer, but by the film's disturbing climax and simple, superbly creepy final image, one appreciates how well it helped build the suspense.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Influenced by the success of The Exorcist, this film takes the horror genre one step further and instead of a girl being possessed by the Devil, we have a boy who's the Antichrist.
TV Guide
Silly and bloody, but at times very effective.
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