The Omen Collection
The Omen is a 1976 American horror film directed by Richard Donner. It stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. It is the first film in The Omen series and was written by David Seltzer, who also wrote the novel of the same name.
The Omen
American diplomat Robert Thorn and his wife Katherine are living in Rome, where Katherine gives birth to a boy. Robert is told his baby died after one breath by Father Spiletto, the hospital chaplain. Spiletto persuades Robert to secretly adopt another baby whose mother also died in childbirth that night. Robert does not tell Katherine that the child is not their own and they name him Damien.
Damien: Omen II
It has been 7 years since the Devil's son, Damien, narrowly escaped death at the hands of his own terrified father. He now lives with his uncle, Richard Thorn (William Holden), aunt, Ann (Lee Grant), and cousin Mark. As Damien discovers and develops his diabolical powers, the devil's emissaries watch over him and help him when he makes grave mistakes. While Uncle Richard begins to suspect that something is seriously wrong with his teenage nephew, Aunt Ann defends him as if he were her own son. But there are others who are aware of Damien's true background. So as the web tightens, the disciples of darkness and good fight to help - or destroy - the young man who is the representative of Evil on Earth. And as the victims of the eternal struggle pile up, Damien grows wiser - and more evil. The time is near!
Omen 3: The Final Conflict
The end is near, the Evil One lives among us. His name is Damien Thorn, and the demonic powers of this Antichrist are no longer in the hands of a child. Damien Thorn (Sam Neill) is now 32 years old a cold, calculating figure whose soul is evil, whose ambition is world domination, and whose only loyalty is to himself and his diabolical father. He is prepared to kill anyone who stands in his way, be they friend, foe, disciple or loved one. The only one who can prevent the ultimate reign of Evil is a young Catholic priest (Rossani Brazzi), the church's last bulwark against global chaos.
Omen IV: The Awakening
Gene and Karen have everything... except a child. They adopt a little girl, but death and destruction seem to follow the child everywhere. Karen doubts that it is a coincidence and begins to connect the disasters with the biblical prophecy of doomsday.
Special about this release:
Audio: English DD2.0 Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Icelandic, Polish, etc.
Special features:
The Omen: Director's Commentary (Richard Donner)
Damien: Omen II: Producer's Commentary (Harvey Bernhard & J.M. Kenny)
Omen III: The Final Conflict: Director's Commentary (Graham Baker)
Documentary: 666: The Omen Revealed (46:15)
6-Minute Short: Curse or Coincidence (6:19)
Jerry Goldsmith Interview: on The Omen Score (17:41)
Trailers
Spoken languages: English
Subtitles: Danish,Swedish,Norwegian,Finnish,English,Icelandic,Polish,Dutch
