Omen-Collectors Ed Steelbook (1976)

Director: Richard Donner  Starring: Gregory Peck  Harvey Stephens  Lee Remick  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Foxvideo
Format: DVD
UPC: 00024543444800
Buy.com Sku: 204254187
Item#: V2HL9D
Buy.com Sales Rank: 27712
Category Keywords: Classic  Devil/Demons  Essential Cinema  Evil Kids  Horror Classic  Occult  Recommended  Suspense  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
Rating: 
 
He's the Beginning of the End.
 
 
Features: DVD, Sensormatic, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, French, Subtitled
 
Unleash the dark terror of Damien with this spectacular, two-disc Collector's Edition of the "taut" (Variety), "gripping" (Los Angeles Herald Examiner) and Oscar-winning horror classic! Now with over six hours of special features, including audio commentaries, a deleted scene, documentaries, featurettes and much, much more, The Omen is "just the ticket to scare the devil out of you" (Family Circle)!

When their child is stillborn in Rome - on the 6th day, of the 6th month at the 6th hour - Robert Thorne, an American diplomat (Academy Award-winner Gregory Peck), and his wife Katherine (Lee Remick) are devastated. In his despair, Thorne exchanges his dead baby for one born at the same time...and unwittingly enters a bargain with the devil that culminates in a series of gruesome 'accidents'...and a child destined to one day destroy the world!
 
"A gruesome guilty pleasure horror film..."  Bob Bloom, Journal and Courier
"A truly frightening chiller. A definite classic of the horror genre."  Chuck O'Leary, FulvueDrive-In.com
"...a good, tight, little horror shocker and one of the best of the apocalyptic genre."  John J. Puccio, DVD Town
"Creepy horror classic thats just plain fun to watch."  Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
"...a really fun horror film, filled with joyously manipulative undertones of Christian fear..."  Ted Prigge, Rec.Arts.Movies.Reviews

 


Editor's Note

A staid American ambassador (Peck) and his wife are heartbroken when their child is stillborn, but their heartbreak is only beginning when they adopt an orphan. As the boy grows, disaster surrounds him, beginning with the suicide of his nanny, and as the bodies pile up, his horrified father begins to believe that the boy is evil incarnate and must be destroyed. The unique climax paved the way for two popular sequels, "Damien - Omen II" and "Final Conflict."


Plot Summary

American ambassador Robert Thorn and his lovingly dedicated wife are expecting a child. But when the infant is stillborn a mysterious Italian priest convinces the diplomat to clandestinely adopt another of the hospital's newborn children. Thorn takes the priest's advice without telling his wife about their loss. After five short happy years together, things start to go wrong: the family's au pair commits suicide, Father Brennan warns Robert about the child's strange nature, and an archaeologist tries to convince ambassador Thorn that the boy is the anti-Christ incarnate.

 

Features
Audio Commentary By Director Richard Donner & Editor Stuart Baird
Audio Commentary By Director Richard Donner & Writer/Director Brian Helgeland
Audio: English Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital Mono
Audio: French, Spanish Dolby Digital Mono
Contained In Exclusive Steelbook Packaging!
David Seltzer On Writing The Omen
Deleted Scene: "Dog Attack" With Commentary By Director Richard Donner & Writer/Director Brian Helgeland
Dubbed: French, Spanish
Featurettes: Curse Or Coincidence, 666 - The Omen Revealed, An Appreciation: Wes Craven On The Omen & The Omen Legacy
Interactive Menus
Introduction To The Special Edition Of The Omen By Director Richard Donner
Jerry Goldsmith On The Omen Score
Original Theatrical Trailer
Scene Selection
Subtitles: French
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Foxvideo
Release Date: 6/5/2007
Running Time: 111 minutes
Original Release Date: 1976
Catalog ID: 2244480
UPC: 00024543444800
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  2.35:1

 
Cast & Crew
Billie Whitelaw
David Warner
Gregory Peck
Lee Remick
Carmen Dillon - Art Director
David Seltzer - Writer
Gilbert Taylor - Cinematographer
Harvey Bernhard - Producer
Jerry Goldsmith - Original Music By
Mace Neufeld - Executive Producer
Richard Donner - Director
Stuart Baird - Editor

 
Awards

Nominee (1977)
   British Academy Awards, Billie Whitelaw, Best Supporting Actress
   Golden Globe, Harvey Stephens, Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture - Male

Winner (1977)
   Oscar, Jerry Goldsmith , Best Music, Original Score

Nominee (1977)
   Oscar, Jerry Goldsmith, Best Music, Original Song

British Academy Awards (1977)
   Billie Whitelaw, Nominee, Best Supporting Actress

Golden Globe (1977)
   Harvey Stephens, Nominee, Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture - Male

Oscar (1977)
Jerry Goldsmith, Winner, Best Music, Original Score
   Jerry Goldsmith, Nominee, Best Music, Original Song

Grammy (1977)
   Jerry Goldsmith, Nominee, Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special

 
Professional Reviews
Ultimate DVD
5 stars out of 5 -- "Donner's film deftly delves into Christian mythology, constructing a fantastically tall and creepy tale..." 07/01/2006 p.86

FilmCritic.com 6 of 10
The Omen is not as serious a movie as it appears. Coming to the modern audience as the infant in a Holy trinity of satanic, apocalyptic horror films, including The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby, The Omen arrives leaden with reputation and expectation. Its story is renowned, its sequences remembered, and its delicious score is an iconic pop-cultural phenomenon. On the surface of things, Richard Donner's film matches its Trinitarian peers shock for shock. However, as little Damian proves, not everything is as it seems. Though garbed in the accoutrements of its satanic predecessors, it is at its core a story of gross implausibility and squandered potential, a schlocky piece of fluff shot and cut with unwarranted earnestness. When poked and prodded, when the hair is cut away, the film is essentially a pretty good bad movie...Donner directs all of this action with a master's handle. Every moment of terror, every death, hits hard with suddenness and a certain ingenuity. The nanny suicide is a particularly well orchestrated ballet of close-ups, crazed eyes, and well, leaping nannies. Donner attacks the ears with barking animals and a ludicrous yet effective score courtesy of Jerry Goldsmith. Cloying Hallmarkish pianos follow the family around their English manor before harps, trumpets, and Latinized choirs join in to herald the film's sporadic explosions of violence. - Joel Meares
 
Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10
Once was that Catholic priests in the movies were played by Bing Crosby and Spencer Tracey and went about dispensing folksy wisdom, halftime pep talks and pats on the back. Times have so changed, alas, that these days movie priests are almost inevitably engaged in titanic confrontations with the forces of darkness. Jason Miller and Max von Sydow were killed in their efforts to drive the evil spirit from poor Linda Blair in "The Exorcist," and now here's another priest, in "The Omen; " wickedly substituting the spawn of Satan for the newborn son of Gregory Peck and Lee Remick..."The Omen" takes all of this terribly seriously, as befits the genre that gave us "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Exorcist." What Jesus was to the 1950s movie epic, the devil is to the 1970s, and so all of this material is approached with the greatest solemnity, not only in the performances but also in the photography, the music and the very looks on people's faces...As long as movies like "The Omen" are merely scaring us, they're fun in a portentous sort of way. But when they get thoughtful . . . well, how about the movie's interpretation of the Biblical prophecy that the son of Satan will return when the Jews return to Zion, a comet is seen in the sky, and the Roman Empire rises again. Right enough with the first two, the characters agree. But -- the Roman Empire? - Roger Ebert
 

  
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