Since the sudden and suspicious deaths of his parents, young Damien has been in the charge of his wealthy aunt and uncle and enrolled in a military school. Widely feared to be the Antichrist, he relentlessly plots to seize control of his uncle's business empire — and the world.
William Holden
as Richard Thorn
Lee Grant
as Ann Thorn
Jonathan Scott-Taylor
as Damien Thorn
Robert Foxworth
as Paul Buher
Nicholas Pryor
as Charles Warren
Lew Ayres
as Bill Atherton
Sylvia Sidney
as Aunt Marion
Lance Henriksen
as Sergeant Neff
Lucas Donat
as Mark Thorn
Elizabeth Shepherd
as Joan Hart
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This wasn't as good as Richard Donner's superb original, but it's a solid sequel. It lacks the unique sense of despair and menace of one's own child perhaps being the Antichrist, and the suspense is neither as taut nor as skillfully handled, but there are some great death scene set-pieces here, and ...
JPV852
Actually not half bad and kind of enjoyed this one a bit more than the first film. Still not great but had its moments, mainly seeing Damien come to realization of who he is and coming to accept it. **3.25/5**...
CinemaSerf
Following from the really enjoyable "Omen" from three years earlier, our eponymous antichrist (Jonathan Scott-Taylor) is now in his teens, and together with his cousin "Mark" (Lucas Donat) attends a military academy whilst under the care of his uncle "Richard" (William Holden) and aunt "Ann" (Lee Gr...