The Omen 1976 Gregory Peck as Richard Thorn with the cemetery on the background
Summary There’s a phenomenon called a cursed horror movie where really weird things happen to the cast outside of filming, movies like Poltergeist and Rosemary’s Baby, whose plots revolve around demonic entities. The Omen is one of those particular films that follows Robert, an American ambassador, who adopts a child after his wife delivers a stillborn baby, but with horrid realizations, Robert discovers the boy he adopted is the Antichrist.
1 Movie Events In The Omen Turned Into Real Life Events Some Scary Scenes Were Similar To Reality There are elements in The Omen that make it believed to be cursed, as the events that played out are eerily similar to scenes from the film. In the movie, the priest that was trying to uncover the truth about Robert’s son, Damien, is trying to take shelter in a closed church during a strange storm and is impaled by the church’s lightning rod after being struck by lightning.
The car that the plane crashed into had people inside, those people being the pilot’s wife and children. The zoo scene that made it into the film was the baboon scene, where Damien and Kathy slowly drive behind a tour bus in the enclosure. But the baboons sense his presence and unleash utter chaos on the car, to the point where the audience is unsure if Kathy and Damien are acting or actually screaming.
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