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Damien: Omen II By Andrew Wright
Several years after the mysterious events that claimed the life of the
U.S. Ambassador and his wife, the now teenaged and militarily enrolled
Damien Thorne is slowly being made aware of his unholy heritage and
horrific destiny. Woe is he (including anyone in Damien's adoptive family
and his classmates) who suspects the truth or gets in his way. While not
as unrelentingly frightening as its blockbuster predecessor, this
more-than-competent sequel to The Omen
raises some interesting questions about the nature of free will (can the
antichrist deny his birthright?) before falling into a gory series of
increasingly outlandish deaths, the best of which is a terrifyingly
protracted scene beneath the ice of a frozen lake. Jerry Goldsmith (who
won an Oscar for his work on the first film in the series) contributes
another marvelously foreboding score.
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|  | Director: Don Taylor
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|  | Stars: William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney, Robert Foxworth, Leo McKern, Meshach Taylor
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|  | Released: June 30, 1978
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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