Damien: Omen II Page #6

Synopsis: Seven years later, 13-year-old Damien is just discovering who he really is, and what he is destined to do. Now living with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousin in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Damien is anxious to inherit everything. Can Richard Thorn finish the job that Damien's father (Ambassador Thorn) started?
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Don Taylor, Mike Hodges
Production: 20th Century Fox
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
R
Year:
1978
107 min
1,277 Views


Oh, God...

And just last week

we finally uncovered Yigael's Wall.

- Who is Yigael?

- incredible person. Very mysterious.

We're not really sure. He was a monk, he was

an exorcist. He lived about the 1 3th century.

The story goes that

Satan appeared in person to Yigael,

who, not unexpectedly,

went out of his mind.

He also went into hiding,

obsessed with painting what he had seen:

incredible visions of the Antichrist,

from birth to downfall.

But the reason I don't want you

to say anything to Richard is,

- I want it to be a present.

- Good.

I've got a surprise for you, too.

Your favorite piece. We're gonna put it

right in the middle of Gallery Four.

I think you should lean her up

against one of the back doors.

- Charles.

- Joan. When did you get in?

- Last night.

- Excuse me, Ann. This is Joan Hart, who...

- Who wanted to interview Richard.

- I did interview him.

- You did what?

- I couldn't take no for an answer.

- it was too important.

- You must be very persuasive.

He doesn't have

a very high opinion of reporters.

Excuse me, I have a call.

Your husband is a little unfair on the press.

They were very kind to his brother.

Were they? I never knew his brother.

That's right.

You're Richard Thorn's second wife.

Tell me about Damien.

What sort of a boy is he?

- Is he enjoying life at the military academy?

- Ann.

- Don't say a word. Richard is furious.

- Charles, you are in danger. All of you.

- What's got into you?

- I've seen Yigael's Wall.

- I don't care what you've seen.

- You must. Damien...

What about Damien?

I'm not sure yet.

What was that all about?

- Which one is Damien Thorn?

- He's the wide receiver right over there.

Now take a break.

..which art in heaven.

Hallowed be thy name.

Thy kingdom come.

Thy will be done, on earth...

No. No. What...?

Come on. Please... What is this?

Please.

Oh, God.

Help me!

Hey, Dad.

That's not fair. Now you're gonna get it.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday, dear Mark

Happy birthday to you

- Make a wish and blow out the candles.

- Go ahead, Mark. Blow them out.

All of them, Mark.

Hold it, Mark.

Cut the cake.

- Make a wish.

- He's made one.

There goes the lake.

Oh, Paul. I'm really gratified to learn

that you decided to shelve

your land acquisition project.

Well... it may be in the best interests

of the company, Bill.

But I still don't understand your opposition.

Just because it's never been done

doesn't make it illegal.

No.

But is it ethical?

- There we are.

- Thank you.

- Take a fork, darling.

- All right.

Thanks.

- How are things at the academy, Damien?

- OK, Mr. Buher.

And Sergeant Neff?

- Do you know him?

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Stanley Mann

Stanley Mann (August 8, 1928 – January 11, 2016) was a Canadian-born film and television writer. Born in Toronto, he began his writing career in 1951, and was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the 1965 film The Collector, based on the John Fowles novel of the same title. In 1957, he wrote an adaptation of Death of a Salesman for television. Two of his better-known credits are Eye of the Needle and Conan the Destroyer. He appeared in two of the titles, Firestarter and Meteor.He was married to Florence Wood in the 1950s, while living and working in London, England. Following their divorce in 1959, Wood married novelist Mordecai Richler, who adopted Mann's son Daniel.He died on January 11, 2016. more…

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