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The Omen (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) (1976)
Starring: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick Director: Richard Donner Rating R
First Line: [voiceover] Robert Thorn: The child is dead. He breathed for a moment. Then he breathed no more. The child is dead. Dead. The child is dead.
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  • Actors: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw, Harvey Stephens, See more
  • Directors: Richard Donner
  • Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English, Latin
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rating R
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: June 20, 2006
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars 180 customer reviews (180 customer reviews)
  • DVD Features:
    • Available Subtitles: English, Spanish
    • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 1.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 1.0)
    • Disc 1:
    • Widescreen Feature Film with Commentary by director Richard Donner & editor Stuart Baird
    • Commentary by director Richard Donner & writer/director Brian Helgeland (screenwriter of Mystic River)
    • "Curse or Coincidence" featurette
    • "Jerry Goldsmith Discusses The Omen Score" interview featurette
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Disc 2:
    • Introduction to the special edition of Omen by director Richard Donner
    • "666: The Omen Revealed" featurette
    • "The Omen Legacy" featurette
    • "Screenwriter's Notebook" featurette with screenwriter David Seltzer
    • Deleted Scene - Dog Attack with commentary by director Richard Donner and & writer/director Brian Helgeland
    • "An Appreciation: Wes Craven on The Omen" interview featurette
    • Still gallery
  • From IMDb: Quotes & Trivia
  • ASIN: B000EYK4KS
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,449 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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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

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The first film in classic, four-part legacy of terror stars Gregory Peck as an ambassador who is talked into switching his wife's (Lee Remick) stillborn baby with an orphaned infant. When young Damien is Five, the horror begins with his nanny's dramatic suicide. As the death toll escalates, Damien's father, realizing his son is the antichrist, decides that he must kill the boy and rid the world of the evil.

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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING GOTHIC CHILLER..., April 6, 2002
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Omen (DVD)
This is a first class, gothic chiller with an outstanding cast, a riveting story line, and a musical score that will make the viewer want to sleep with the lights on! A first rate film, it had audiences riveted to the screen when it was first released in the mid nineteen seventies. I know. I was one of that audience. This film has withstood the test of time, as it is as gripping today, as when it was first released.

Katherine (Lee Remick) and Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) are a wealthy, older American couple. Katherine is pregnant and, while in Italy, gives birth to an ostensibly stillborn boy, a fact that is kept from her. Knowing how much his wife wanted the baby and the difficulty that she had in conceiving, Robert agrees to have the dead baby supplanted by a living newborn whose mother died in child birth, keeping this information from Katherine. They name this baby Damien.

All goes well for the prosperous Thorn family, until Damien turns five. A series of dramatic, unusual events begin to occur around the Thorns, all seemingly stemming from Damien. Well guarded by a self sufficient, somewhat creepy nanny (Billie Whitelaw), there are those who would believe him to be the Antichrist. By the time that Katherine and Robert begin to realize who Damien may truly be, their lives are out of control. With the aid of an inquisitive photographer, a repentant priest, and an archaeologist who holds the key to the destruction of the Antichrist, Robert Thorn becomes a man with a mission. Will Damien let him complete that mission? Watch this movie and find out. You will not be disappointed. I guarantee that you will be sleeping with the lights on and the covers over your head.

David Seltzer wrote a terrific screenplay. This first class production, which is deftly directed by Richard Donner, is played with straightforward sincerity by its outstanding cast. The casting of Gregory Peck and Lee Remick was pure genius, as their distinguished reputations infused the movie with a believability not thought possible, given the theme of the script. Playing it straight, as a couple caught in a vortex of events over which they have little control, they sweep the viewer along with them. Supported by a fine cast, there are notable performances given by Billie Whitelaw, as the nanny with a mission, David Warner, as the photographer who begins to notice that something odd seems to be going on, and Harvey Stephens, as Damien, whose angelic countenance belies his satanic nature.

This is a riveting, subtle film that, with a few well planned, shocking moments, and an effectively creepy musical score that builds suspense to a crescendo, manages to thoroughly engage the viewer. If one is looking for a blood and gore fest, there is really none of that here. Instead, look to be scared out of the seat of your pants by a superb script, wonderful acting, deft direction, and a musical score that will long linger in one's memory. It is little wonder that Jerry Goldsmith, the composer of the original score for The Omen, won an Academy Award for his efforts.

The DVD is a loaded DVD with a lot of interesting features. It provides a forty six minute documetary on the making of the film, which is quite interesting., as well as a director's commentary. There is a also an intriguing, six minute short on some of the pitfalls that beset the cast and crew during the filming of the movie. The composer also has a small segment of his own. There are the other standard features, such as theatrical trailers, interactive menus, and scene selections, as well as crystal clear visuals and audio. This is a first rate DVD of a film well worth having in one's collection. Bravo!


 
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of the new special edition, June 21, 2006
By Stephanie Crawford (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
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I have a weird obsession with the first 2 Omen films, and own the DVD boxed set, so I've seen the DVD quite a few times. This special edition includes everything from the first release: Richard Donner's commentary, a deleted scene, the featurette on all the weird coincidences & tragedies that happened around the filming, and the just over 40 minute documentary on the making of the film.

The new features added- not including the spiffy new slip case cover and spooky white cover- are as follows. We get a short introduction from director Donner, a 20 minute featurette that is basically Wes Craven talking about why he likes the film so much. Kind of random stuff, but the thing that made me upgrade is the new, just under 2 hour documentary. It's narrated by Jack Palance- that's worth the money right there- and goes into detail of how it started as an idea as "The Anti-Christ", then "The Birthmark" and finally the completed "The Omen."

This re-release was obviously done to promote the new remake, but they actually make it worth your while. The packaging really is nice, and for fans of the Omen or those interested in the odd happenings that surround it- this is a worthy addition to your collection. For those of you who haven't seen this film before- don't base your judgement on the remake. This is a classy but fast-paced intelligent thriller/horror film, with amazing acting (especially from Gregory Peck) wonderful music and cinematography. The 6/6/06 date has passed, but until the world really does end you should enjoy this cool release and enjoy a time before obvious and tacky CGI jumps were considered "horror".


 
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars undisputed horror masterpiece, October 11, 2005
By Byron Kolln (the corner of Broadway and Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Omen (DVD)
THE OMEN remains to this day a gripping horror masterpiece, relying on psychological scares rather than all-out gore in it's appeal to audiences. Gregory Peck and Lee Remick play an American couple whose adoptive child Damien (Harvey Stephens) begins to act very strangely. However this is no mere case of a young child misbehaving. Unbeknownst to his parents, Damien is the AntiChrist (complete with 666 under his hair). Supremely-affecting horror film.

Lee Remick and Gregory Peck offer top-flight performances and give the film and it's premise all the best of their abilities. David Warner and Billie Whitelaw (as Mrs Baylock, the mysterious emissary sent to protect Damien) are both fabulous. With Leo McKern and Patrick Troughton.

Filmed very effectively in Europe (had the movie been done conventionally in Hollywood, the overall atmosphere would have been lost).

There are several marvelous set-pieces including Remick's tumble from the balcony, Warner's now-infamous decapitation scene, and the drive-through zoo where baboons attack the car carrying Damien. The DVD looks great in crisp anamorphic.

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Filming the baboon attack Behind the scenes in the hospital with Lee Remick Peck, Troughton and Director Richard Donner Harvey Stephens stars as Damien
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In the Omen series of films, audiences are asked to take as gospel a contemporary interpretation of the coming of the Antichrist in the Book of Revelation. Released in 1976, The Omen introduced audiences to a young boy with an angelic face and ...

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