A classic, polished satanic-horror thriller that still works because it treats the supernatural premise with straight-faced seriousness and builds dread with precision. Its biggest strengths are the ominous atmosphere, memorable set pieces, and the way it turns a privileged family’s stability into a nightmare.
55% ★★★☆☆ (348,948)
The Omen
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Movie · Horror · Thriller · R
1976 · 1h 51m · ★ 55% (348.9K)
It is the greatest mystery of all because no human being will ever solve it.
Director: Richard Donner
Starring: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner
Overview
Immediately after their miscarriage, the US diplomat Robert Thorn adopts the newborn Damien without the knowledge of his wife. Yet what he doesn’t know is that their new son is the son of the devil.
Director
Richard Donner
Production
Mace Neufeld Productions, 20th Century Fox, Harvey Bernhard Productions
Cast
Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw, Harvey Stephens, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, Robert Rietti, Tommy Duggan, John Stride, Holly Palance, Anthony Nicholls, Roy Boyd, Sheila Raynor, Robert MacLeod, Bruce Boa, Don Fellows, Patrick McAlinney, Dawn Perllman, Nancy Mannigham
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Verdict
A classic, polished satanic-horror thriller that still works because it treats the supernatural premise with straight-faced seriousness and builds dread with precision. Its biggest strengths are the ominous atmosphere, memorable set pieces, and the way it turns a privileged family’s stability into a nightmare.
Best for
fans of 1970s horror and suspense
viewers who like religious or occult horror
people who enjoy slow-burn dread over nonstop gore
fans of elegant, high-control studio horror
Skip if
you want fast-paced modern horror
you dislike child-centered horror premises
you prefer explicit mythology over ambiguity
you’re looking for a campy or self-aware tone
Overview
The Omen is one of the defining satanic-horror films of the 1970s, and it earns that status through discipline more than shock. Richard Donner keeps the movie grounded in a glossy, professional world, which makes the supernatural intrusion feel colder and more invasive. The result is a film that plays like a warning siren slowly becoming impossible to ignore.
Worth noting
What lingers most is the movie’s control of mood: the elegant surfaces, the creeping sense of fate, and the increasingly desperate attempts to rationalize what is happening. Gregory Peck and Lee Remick give the story a serious emotional spine, while the film’s best scenes land because they are staged with ruthless clarity. It’s not subtle, but it is effective.
Bottom line
Even now, the movie’s images and confrontations are hard to shake. Some of the dialogue and procedural logic feel of their era, but the core experience remains potent: a family horror story that becomes an apocalyptic thriller. If you like your horror ominous, polished, and unashamedly grand, this is essential viewing.
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Themes
satanic horror, occult thriller, family in crisis, religious dread, apocalyptic paranoia, fate and prophecy, institutional unease, supernatural mystery
Topics
1970s horror, occult, suspense, religious horror, slow burn, atmospheric, apocalyptic, psychological dread, supernatural thriller, classic studio horror