Damien: Omen II with William Holden: DVD Cover

    Damien: Omen II
    a.k.a. Damien - Omen II, The Omen 2 Director: Don Taylor Cast: William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Robert Foxworth

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/05/2000
    • Original Release: 1978
    • Rating: Rated R
     
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    Features

    Commentary by producer Harvey Bernhard; Theatrical trailer; Anamorphic widescreen [aspect ratio 2.35:1]; Audio: English Dolby Surround; French mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Main Titles [2:08]
    2. The Antichrist [2:35]
    3. The Wall [4:39]
    4. 7 Years Later [3:49]
    5. Aunt Marion's Demand [6:00]
    6. Sergeant Neff [3:03]
    7. Mr. Thorn's Company [4:23]
    8. Damien at School [4:12]
    9. Joan Hart [8:30]
    10. Family Fun [6:47]
    11. On the Ice [3:24]
    12. The New President [1:53]
    13. Child Prodigy [8:26]
    14. Mr. Pasarian [:11]
    15. Damien's Tests [7:41]
    16. Bugenhagen's Belongings [5:18]
    17. In the Woods [:55]
    18. Charles [8:56]
    19. The Boy Has Got to Go [8:10]
    20. End Credits [7:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Satan's son comes of age in this horror sequel. Shortly after the events of The Omen, a pair of anthropologists uncovers an ancient crypt that depicts the face of the Antichrist -- that of Damien Thorn (Jonathan Scott-Taylor), recently orphaned scion of a wealthy industrialist. Before they can warn the world of the child's evil lineage, both men are buried under tons of rubble. Seven years later, 13-year-old Damien attends military school alongside his cousin, Mark (Lucas Donat), and spends lots of time with his adoptive parents, Uncle Richard (William Holden) and Aunt Ann (Lee Grant). After the boy's Great Aunt Marion (Sylvia Sidney) tries to convince the Thorns that Damien is a malevolent influence on Mark, she dies suddenly, and, unbeknownst to the family, horrifically. Ravens, it seems, are the harbingers of Damien's power, and in addition to Aunt Marion, they visit a long procession of characters who get too close to Damien's true identity. The most horrible death is suffered by Joan Hart (Elizabeth Shepherd), an investigative reporter who's digging into the boy's life; she gets flattened by a truck after having her eyes devoured by those menacing birds. Meanwhile, executive Paul Buher (Robert Foxworth) climbs the corporate ladder at Thorn Industries and takes young Damien under his devil-worshiping wings. Sgt. Neff (Lance Henriksen), one of the boy's instructors, also helps initiate Damien. As the pile of bodies gets bigger -- and closer -- Uncle Richard begins to suspect the truth, and, like his brother before him, plot the death of Damien. The existence of another sequel, 1981's The Final Conflict, gives a good indication of the outcome. Although Damien: Omen II is his only Hollywood feature credit, Scott-Taylor appeared frequently in the theater and on television; he once even portrayed Damien's arch-nemesis, Jesus, on-stage. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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