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Release Date:
9 June 1978 (USA) moreTagline:
The first time was only a warning. morePlot:
Damien the Antichrist, now age 13, finally learns of his destiny under the guidance of an unholy disciple of Satan. Meanwhile dark mystical forces begin to eliminate all those who suspect the child's true identity. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
Anti-christs Say The Darndest Things! Trailer For "Damien: Omen II"(From CinemaRetro. 1 February 2009, 4:09 AM, PST)
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A guilty pleasure that will entertain if not enlighten! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| William Holden | ... | Richard Thorn | |
| Lee Grant | ... | Ann Thorn | |
| Jonathan Scott-Taylor | ... | Damien Thorn | |
| Robert Foxworth | ... | Paul Buher | |
| Nicholas Pryor | ... | Charles Warren | |
| Lew Ayres | ... | Bill Atherton | |
| Sylvia Sidney | ... | Aunt Marion | |
| Lance Henriksen | ... | Sergeant Neff | |
| Elizabeth Shepherd | ... | Joan Hart | |
| Lucas Donat | ... | Mark Thorn | |
| Allan Arbus | ... | Pasarian (as Alan Arbus) | |
| Fritz Ford | ... | Murray | |
| Meshach Taylor | ... | Dr. Kane | |
| John J. Newcombe | ... | Teddy | |
| John Charles Burns | ... | Butler |
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107 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
4-Track StereoCertification:
Iceland:16 | Italy:VM14 | South Korea:15 | Canada:18A (video rating) | UK:15 (re-rating) (2006) | Australia:M | Canada:18A | Finland:K-18 | Norway:18 | Singapore:NC-16 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:16Fun Stuff
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The cadets at the military academy were real students at the Lake Geneva, Wisconsin military academy the film was shooting at. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Richard is looking at the image on the wall the face has green eyes. Damien's eyes are dark brown. moreQuotes:
Dr. Kane: Hello, Ben? I need to see you urgently can I come down? No-no, there is something here that I just don't understand. moreFAQ
Was "The Omen" originally written to be a trilogy?Can "Damien: The Omen II" be compared to the four horsemen of the apocalypse?
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While I will be the last one to say that this is a great film or a must-see, it certainly is very entertaining though you might be embarrassed to tell your friends you liked it! That's because it has a silly plot involving the spawn of Satan, occasionally lame and overwrought dialog and a style that just needs to be seen to be believed! But, despite its many shortcomings, this is still a fun little film and not nearly as awful as I'd first suspected. That's because the previous film (THE OMEN) was panned and placed in Harry Medved's "Fifty Worst Films of All Time" book. However, after having seen both films I can definitely say that there are hundreds or perhaps thousands of worse films. In fact, since they entertain and keep your attention, they really aren't bad films but more guilty pleasures!
The film begins with budding teen Damien seeming a lot like a normal boy--not acting at all like the result of a mating with the Devil and a Jackal (wouldn't that make him a son of a .....?). But, slowly, it is revealed that some around the boy are well aware of who he is and are there to serve him without fail. When he is finally told who he is, Damien suffers a short existential crisis before he ultimately gives in to the dark side....no wait, he IS the dark side! Along the way, there are countless exciting to watch and very silly deaths--some orchestrated directly by Damien and his followers and others created by either an unseen force or a nasty crow who seems to be the one behind all the mess. Because the deaths are so bloody and creative, the film reminds me a lot of the low-budget Vincent Price film, THE ABOMINIBLE DOCTOR PHIBES. The dumbest death was the lady who is hit by a truck and the most interesting and disturbing is the man who was sucked under the ice (a nice touch).
While you will be entertained, please do NOT stop to think or reason this out as this is NOT a well-constructed plot. The Biblical passages are wrong--being twisted and misquoted and the film was not meant to be anything other than a silly little exploitation film. While this may offend some religious fundamentalists, if they actually sit still and watch the film, they, too, will probably find the whole thing ludicrous yet oddly entertaining.