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The Omen (1976)
In Richard Donner's classic supernatural occult horror
film of demonic possession - the first part of a trilogy of
franchise-films, followed by Damien: Omen II (1978), and The
Final Conflict (1981) (aka Omen III); there was also a TV-movie
Omen IV: The Awakening (1991) and
a remake in 2006; this first film told the mostly-believable
story about Satanic conspiracy; it contained a number of cleverly-constructed
set-pieces of suspense, revolving around a conspiracy that was being
investigated by a well-intentioned, victimized father:
- the set-up: a local priest in Italy named Father
Spiletto (Martin Benson) offered an orphaned infant child (whose
mother had died "in the same moment") to US diplomat
Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck), after his distraught wife Katherine
Thorn (Lee Remick) had given birth to a stillborn child in a Rome
hospital on June 6, 1966 (6/6/66) at 6:00 am: "Your wife need
never know. It would be a blessing to her and to the child"
- the child was named Damien (Harvey Stephens) [Note:
the child was soon revealed to be the Devil's own son, or the Anti-Christ
named Damien (Harvey Spencer Stephens) with the 666 mark of the
beast - a sign in the form of a birthmark on his scalp]
- the child was celebrating his 5th birthday party (outdoors)
in England (Thorn had been appointed the US Ambassador to Great Britain),
when his nanny (Holly Palance) went into a trance when she saw a
black Rottweiler on the grounds; she went into the mansion's top
attic, tied a noose around her neck, stood out on the ledge of the
window, and jumped and hung herself (and shattered the second floor
glass windows with her swinging body) after calling out her final
words toward Damien who was on a merry-go-round: "Damien, look
at me. I'm over here. Damien, I love you. Look at me, Damien. It's
all for you"; Damien's view was shielded by his mother Katherine, but he seemed
pleased - he waved at the Rottweiler (a protective Hellhound)
The Suicidal Death of 5 Year Old Damien's Young
Nanny
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"It's All For You!"
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- after the unexpected arrival
of a new governess named Mrs. Baylock (Billie Whitelaw), she confidently
asserted that Damien wouldn't be shy with her: "Not with me,
he won't be"; in private, she told Damien: "I am here to protect thee"; she made
strange and challenging assertions to the Thorns that Damien shouldn't
attend a church service wedding: "Do you really think a five-year-old
will understand the goings-on of an Episcopal wedding?"
- Damien reacted with frightful reactions and screams (and pulling
of his mother's hair) as he arrived by car at the church
- Catholic priest Father Brennan
(Patrick G. Troughton) visited Thorn's office; he had been present
during Damien's birth in Rome five years earlier; he warned Thorn
that he had adopted Lucifer's son (the son of the devil born of
a jackal); he specified an antidote - that Thorn must accept Christ,
because only then can he fight the son of the devil: "You must
take Communion. Drink the blood of Christ and eat his flesh. Only
if he is within you can you defeat the son of the devil....He's killed
once. He'll kill again. He'll kill until everything that's yours
is his....Only through Christ can you fight him. Accept the Lord
Jesus. Drink his blood"
- during a visit to the Windsor Safari Park by Damien
and his mother, the giraffes were spooked and
baboons instinctively recognized Damien's devilish-nature; they
attacked the car carrying Damien and his mother
- further severe warnings were
offered by Father Brennan to Thorn in Bishop's Park about his endangered
family (including pregnant Katherine's unborn child); he also gave
instructions for Thorn to kill their child Damien, born of a jackal:
("Go to the town of Megiddo in the old city of Jezreel. There, see the
old man Bugenhagen. He alone can say how the child must die...Your
son, Mr. Thorn. The son of the devil. He will kill the unborn child,
then he will kill your wife, and when he is certain to inherit all
that is yours, then, Mr. Thorn, he will kill you...With your power,
he will establish his counterfeit kingdom here, receiving his power
directly from Satan...He must die, Mr. Thorn")
- and then in a "bizarre tragedy," the
Father was impaled to death during a freak storm outside a church
by a heavy steel lightning rod that was struck by lightning, broke
off, sailed through the air (like a javelin throw) and skewered him
into the ground; the death had been foretold by pictures taken by photographer
Keith Jennings (David Warner)
- pregnant Katherine began to have ominous fantasies
described by a therapist, who claimed she had thoughts of terminating
her pregnancy: ("She fantasizes that your child is alien and that your child is evil");
in their home while Thorn was out, Damien maniacally pedaled his
red and white tricycle and knocked his pregnant mother over the
second-floor stairway railing to the menacing sound of ''Ave Satani",
causing her to fall, miscarry, and suffer "a
concussion and a broken humerus, and, well, some internal bleeding";
recuperating, she was able to tell her husband: "Don't let him
kill me"
- photographer Jennings informed Thorn of the seemingly-insane
Father Brennan's grave condition before his unusual death: "The
coroner's report shows that he was riddled with cancer. High on
morphine most of the time. Injected himself two or three times
a day...Externally, his body was normal, except for one thing on
the inside of his right thigh...Three sixes. Six hundred and sixty-six..." -
the same numeric configuration of the date of Damien's birth in
Rome (6/6/66), and the time of a strange astronomical phenomenon
five years earlier in Europe: "A comet changed its shape into
a glowing star, like the star of Bethlehem 2,000 years ago" -
it was a signal of the birth of the Antichrist, the Devil's child!;
the three 6's signified the unholy Diabolical Trinity - the Devil,
Antichrist and False Prophet
- while in Italy after visiting at a remote monastery
in Frosinone and speaking to gravely-ill, mute, partly-blind, and
badly-burned Father Spiletto (who was present five years earlier
in the maternity ward where Damien was born that had since burned
down, and destroyed all the birth records), Thorn and Jennings were
guided to an ancient Etruscan cemetery known as Cerveteri at the
ruins of Cripta Sant'Angelo (50km north of Rome) - the former site
of a shrine dedicated to the devil-god Techulca; there during their
investigation of Damien's origins, they found the skeletal remains
of the Thorns' murdered bambino-child ("They
murdered him as soon as he was born") that was swapped with
Damien; they also saw the gravesite of Damien's biological mother
Maria Scianna; inside the mother's grave, they looked upon the remains
of a jackal carcass - the demonic jackal was Damien's inhuman mother;
as they left, they were attacked by a pack of vicious
black Rottweiler dogs and barely escaped
- back in the UK, the death of the heavily-sedated and
recovering Katherine, after her mysterious nanny replacement, Mrs.
Baylock, shoved her out of a high-floor hospital window, and she
plunged through the roof of a parked ambulance below
- the discovery at the underground archaeological diggings
at Megiddo by Thorn, after speaking to elderly exorcist Carl Bugenhagen
(Leo McKern), that Damien had to be killed on "hallowed
ground" (a church altar preferably); Bugenhagen gave Thorn
seven mystical daggers and instructed him on how to kill Damien: "His
blood must be spilled on the altar of God. This first knife is most
important. It extinguishes physical life and forms the center of
the cross"; Thorn also learned that Damien would have the
mark of the Beast ("666") somewhere on his body
- when the reluctant Thorn threw away the knives and
vowed not to kill his child, hapless photographer Keith Jennings
asserted that he would stab Thorn's evil son Damien himself
with one of seven daggers if Thorn couldn't do it ("If you don't
do it, I will"); but then Jennings met his demise; he was decapitated
during a freakish accident when a sheet of plate glass sliced through
his neck; it flew off a truck that lost its brakes when parked on
a slight incline; the vehicle gathered speed as it went out of control;
the sheet of plate glass flew off the open flat-bed of the truck
and sliced cleanly through Jennings' neck; it sent his spinning body-less
head flying through the air; the head ended up resting on the ground
where it could view itself in reflected glass
- Thorn returned home with the seven knives; in the
concluding climax, Thorn cut off some of Damien's hair to locate
the "666" marking
on his scalp, to reveal his true identity; he also fought off Mrs.
Baylock ("an
apostate of Hell")
and stabbed her with both a carving fork and screwdriver in the
neck, and then bloodied himself, dragging his screaming son away
in his speeding car to a nearby church altar to sacrifice him, according
to Bugenhagen's instructions, with the seven mystical daggers from
Megiddo (a derivative of the word "Armageddon" and
the site of an archaeological dig outside Jerusalem)
- inside the church, Thorn was shot
to death by police (in pursuit for speeding) as he raised his hand
with the first dagger
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Damien's Menacing Smile
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Thorn's Failed Attempt to Kill Damien on Altar
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- a double-Thorn funeral (for Thorn
and his wife) was held at Arlington National Cemetery attended
by the US President (off-screen), Robert's brother, who had adopted
Damien - the menacing devil-child stood next to him during the ceremony,
and then turned back to look at the camera while smiling, as the
film ended
- the epilogue (with white letters on black): "Here
is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the
beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is 666. Book
of Revelation Chapter 13 Verse 18"
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Warning from Father Brennan to Thorn
Governess Mrs. Baylock
Damien's Reaction to Church
Windsor Safari Park Babboons Attacked Car
Father Brennan Skewered by a Steel Rod
Jennings - Discovery of a Birthmark on Father Brennan's
Inner Thigh: 666
Badly-Scarred and Burned Father Spiletto
Attack by Vicious Rottweiler Dogs in Ancient Etruscan
Cemetery in Italy
Murder of Katherine Thorn by Mrs. Baylock
Exorcist Bugenhagen with Seven Daggers
Head Decapitation of Keith Jennings
Thorn's Murder of Protective Mrs. Baylock
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