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The Final Conflict

- The power of evil is no longer in the hands of a child.

Damien Thorn has helped rescue the world from a recession, appearing to be a benign corporate benefactor. When he then becomes U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Damien fulfills a terrifying biblical prophecy. He also faces his own potential demise as an astronomical event brings about the second coming of Christ.

Release Date : 1981-03-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxHarvey Bernhard ProductionsMace Neufeld Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Omen IIIOmen III - The Final ConflictOmen III։ The Final Conflict

Cast

Sam Neill

Character Name : Damien Thorn

Original Name : Sam Neill

Gender : Male

Rossano Brazzi

Character Name : De Carlo

Original Name : Rossano Brazzi

Gender : Male

Don Gordon

Character Name : Dean

Original Name : Don Gordon

Gender : Male

Lisa Harrow

Character Name : Kate Reynolds

Original Name : Lisa Harrow

Gender : Female

Barnaby Holm

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Barnaby Holm

Gender : Male

Mason Adams

Character Name : President

Original Name : Mason Adams

Gender : Male

Robert Arden

Character Name : American Ambassador

Original Name : Robert Arden

Gender : Male

Leueen Willoughby

Character Name : Barbara

Original Name : Leueen Willoughby

Gender : Male

Marc Boyle

Character Name : Brother Benito

Original Name : Marc Boyle

Gender : Male

Milos Kirek

Character Name : Brother Martin

Original Name : Milos Kirek

Gender : Male

Tommy Duggan

Character Name : Brother Mattius

Original Name : Tommy Duggan

Gender : Male

Louis Mahoney

Character Name : Brother Paulo

Original Name : Louis Mahoney

Gender : Male

Richard Oldfield

Character Name : Brother Simeon

Original Name : Richard Oldfield

Gender : Male

Tony Vogel

Character Name : Brother Antonio

Original Name : Tony Vogel

Gender : Male

Arwen Holm

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Arwen Holm

Gender : Male

Hugh Moxey

Character Name : Manservant

Original Name : Hugh Moxey

Gender : Male

William Fox

Character Name : Diplomat

Original Name : William Fox

Gender : Male

John Baskcomb

Character Name : Diplomat

Original Name : John Baskcomb

Gender : Male

Norman Bird

Character Name : Dr. Philmore

Original Name : Norman Bird

Gender : Male

Marc Smith

Character Name : Press Officer

Original Name : Marc Smith

Gender : Male

Arnold Diamond

Character Name : Astronomer

Original Name : Arnold Diamond

Gender : Male

Eric Richard

Character Name : Astronomer's Technician

Original Name : Eric Richard

Gender : Male

Richard Williams

Character Name : Vicar

Original Name : Richard Williams

Gender : Male

Stephen Turner

Character Name : Stigwell

Original Name : Stephen Turner

Gender : Male

Al Matthews

Character Name : Workman

Original Name : Al Matthews

Gender : Male

Larry Martyn

Character Name : Orator

Original Name : Larry Martyn

Gender : Male

Frank Coda

Character Name : Orator

Original Name : Frank Coda

Gender : Male

Harry Littlewood

Character Name : Orator

Original Name : Harry Littlewood

Gender : Male

Harvey Bernhard

Character Name : US Embassy employee (uncredited)

Original Name : Harvey Bernhard

Gender : Male

Jeremy Bulloch

Character Name : News reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeremy Bulloch

Gender : Male

Hazel Court

Character Name : Champagne Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Hazel Court

Gender : Female

Barrie Holland

Character Name : Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Barrie Holland

Gender : Male

Guy Standeven

Character Name : Auction Attendee (uncredited)

Original Name : Guy Standeven

Gender : Male

Ruby Wax

Character Name : US Ambassador's secretary (uncredited)

Original Name : Ruby Wax

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Slay The Nazarene! The Final Conflict is directed by Graham Baker and written by David Seltzer and Andrew Birkin. It stars Sam Neill, Rossano Brazzi, Don Gordon, Lisa Harrow, Barnaby Holm and Mason Adams. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Phil Meheux and Robert Paynter. The third and final part of "The Omen Trilogy" sees adult Antichrist Damien Thorn (Neill) now as a massive mover in industry and about to shift towards politics. As he surges towards the top, with a biblical prophecy about to come true, the second coming of Christ and a religious order look to be the only hope for mankind. Although it's undeniably the weakest of the trilogy, this does however close things down without utter embarrassment. Bringing to attention Sam Neill as an actor to note, where he is splendidly sinister, we are however burdened with a too long running for what is a surprisingly bloodless affair. The dark shades in the narrative are strong enough to keep us hooked in (yikes, infanticide), but there's too many unanswered questions and ignorance of continuity requirements from the previous two films. While it ends on a hopelessly twee religious Christmas card crescendo. Ultimately it's more a case of being one for fans of the series only, where the story reaches the conclusion for those who began the journey back in 1976. For casual observers, though, the lethargic nature of this particular beast is likely to bore and grate. 6/10

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Sam Neill was great, even with some of the cheesier dialogue, as Damien. Feels a bit of an underwhelming conclusion to a trilogy but still was entertaining in a shocking way, going places not many films go... **3.0/5**

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-07

I am not much of a fan of Sam Neill at the best of times, and he really did not possess the skills to be menacing at all here. Still, this is way better than the second in the trilogy. Now running his huge "Thorn" conglomerate, "Damien" sets out to thwart the newly born Nazarine baby whom, together with the sacred daggers, could still stop him becoming ruler of the world. In true Herodian style, he tries to make sure all boys born between midnight and 6 am on the fateful day die; but when he discovers that the true bairn lives much closer to home, he must get his own hands dirty. It's very much a hybrid of the first one this and it's too long, but it's nice to see Rossano Brazzi ("Barefoot Contessa" (1954) and "Italian Job" (1969) on screen again, and it does move along reasonably quickly to an ending that given it's called "The Final Conflict" really doesn't leave too much to our imagination. It's not great, but it's not rubbish either...