![]() When she asks about his brother's involvement with Bugenhagen, Richard angrily ends the interview. Charles Warren, arrives in Chicago and attempts to interview Richard. Buher seemingly makes up with Atherton, who drowns after falling through the ice at a hockey game on a lake the following day.Ī photojournalist named Joan Hart, a friend of Thorn Museum curator Dr. At Mark's birthday party, Buher introduces himself to Damien, invites him to see the plant, and also speaks of his approaching initiation. She dies of a heart attack after being visited by a raven in the dead of night.Īt Thorn Industries, manager Paul Buher suggests expanding the company's operations into agriculture however, the project is shelved by senior manager Bill Atherton, who calls Buher's intention of buying up land in the process unethical. However, Damien is despised by Richard's aunt, Marion, who sees him as a bad influence on Mark and demands that they be separated. Damien gets along well with his cousin Mark, Richard's son from his first marriage, with whom he is enrolled in a military academy. Seven years later, the 12-year-old Damien is living in Chicago with his uncle, industrialist Richard Thorn and his wife, Ann. ![]() Though Morgan believes him upon seeing an ancient depiction of the Antichrist with Damien's face, both he and Bugenhagen are trapped and buried alive as the tunnel collapses. As Morgan is unconvinced, Bugenhagen takes him to a local ruin to see the mural of Yigael's Wall, which was said to have been drawn by a monk who saw the Devil and had visions of the Antichrist as he would appear from birth to adulthood. Confiding to his friend Michael Morgan that Damien is the Antichrist, Bugenhagen wants him to give Damien's new guardian a box containing the means to kill Damien. A sequel, Omen III: The Final Conflict, was released in 1981.Ī week after the funeral of Robert and Katherine Thorn, archaeologist Carl Bugenhagen learns that their adopted son Damien is still alive. It was released by 20th Century Fox on June 9, 1978, and received mixed reviews from critics. ![]() Unlike the first film, which was shot in England and Italy, filming of the sequel took place primarily in Chicago, Illinois Wisconsin, and Israel. Hodges was the original director, but was fired and replaced by Don Taylor early in production. Set seven years after the first film, it follows a now-pubescent Damien Thorn (Scott-Taylor) as he begins to realize his destiny as the Antichrist.įranchise producer Harvey Bernhard wrote the screen story, with a screenplay by Stanley Mann and Mike Hodges. ![]() It stars William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Robert Foxworth, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney, Lance Henriksen, Ian Hendry and Leo McKern. Damien: Omen II is a 1978 supernatural horror film directed by Don Taylor and the second installment of the The Omen series. ![]()
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