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The Omen (1976) was a Film directed by Richard Donner and produced by Mace Neufeld, Harvey Bernhard and Charles Orme.

Academy Awards 1976 --- Ceremony Number 48 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best Music - ScoringJerry GoldsmithWon
Best Music - SongMusic and Lyrics by Jerry GoldsmithNominated
Best Music - ScoringJerry GoldsmithWon
Best Music - SongMusic and Lyrics by Jerry GoldsmithNominated
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The Omen (1976, Richard Donner)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 20, 2017 From The Stop Button

The Omen is a terrible bit of cinema. It?s a long bit, almost two hours, filled with Jerry Goldsmith?s?shockingly Oscar-winning?chant filled ?scare? score. It doesn?t scare. It annoys, which just makes everything go on longer. Director Donner certainly doesn?t help with it. He drags things out too. ... Read full article


The Omen

By Alyson on Oct 9, 2015 From The Best Picture Project

Most are familiar with the symbolism behind the number 666. ?It is called The Number of the Beast in Revelations and is most commonly associated with the devil and the anti-christ. ?In The Omen, Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) has a child born on June 6th, but it dies. ?He is pressured by a priest to ta... Read full article


The Omen

By Irish Jayhawk on Apr 25, 2013 From Outspoken and Freckled

People love to be scared. Whether it's riding a plummeting roller coaster or watching a horror flick, the business of raising the adrenaline continues to be a serious money-maker. While my stomach cannot handle the flip-flops of amusement parks as in my youth, I have always enjoyed the fright of wat... Read full article


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