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| Damian John Spooner | Boy at top of slide (uncredited) | |
| Gregory Peck | Robert Thorn | |
| Lee Remick | Katherine Thorn | |
| David Warner | Keith Jennings | |
| Billie Whitelaw | Mrs. Baylock | |
| Harvey Stephens | Damien | |
| Patrick Troughton | Father Brennan | |
| Martin Benson | Father Spiletto | |
| Robert Rietty | Monk | |
| Tommy Duggan | Priest | |
| John Stride | The Psychiatrist | |
| Anthony Nicholls | Dr. Becker | |
| Holly Palance | Young nanny | |
| Roy Boyd | Reporter | |
| Freda Dowie | Nun | |
| Sheila Raynor | Mrs. Horton | |
| Robert MacLeod | Horton | |
| Bruce Boa | Tom, Thorn's aide | |
| Don Fellows | Thorn's second aide | |
| Patrick McAlinney | Photographer | |
| Dawn Perllman | Chambermaid | |
| Nancy Mannigham | Nurse | |
| Miki Iveria | Nun #1 | |
| Betty McDowall | American secretary | |
| Nicholas Campbell | Marine | |
| Burnell Tucker | Secret Service Man | |
| Ronald Leigh-Hunt | Gentleman at Rugby Match | |
| Guglielmo Spoletini | Italian Taxi Driver | |
| Ya'ackov Banai | Arab (as Yakov Banai) | |
| Leo McKern | Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited) | |
| Bill Reimbold | General (uncredited) | |
| Christine Spooner | Funeral mourner (uncredited) |
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| Producer | Harvey Bernhard
Mace Neufeld |
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| Writer | David Seltzer
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| Cinematography | Gilbert Taylor
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| Musician | Jerry Goldsmith
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"An Absolutely Riveting Thoroughly Scary Experience!" -Los Angeles TimesWhen Kathy Thorn (Lee Remick) gives birth to a stillborn baby, her husband Robert (Gregory Peck) shields her from he devastating truth and substitutes an orphaned infant for their own -- unaware of the child's satanic origins.The horror begins on Damien's fifth birthday when his nanny stages a dramatic suicide. Soon after, a priest who tries to warn Damien's father is killed in a freakish accident. As the death toll mounts, Robert realizes his son is the Antichrist and decides he must kill the boy to prevent him from fulfilling a cataclysmic prophecy.Briskly paced and breathtakingly evil, The Omen is the first film in a classic four-part legacy of terror. |
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