Yes. And there was a sequel to the original Omen.
2006-06-15 16:10:19
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answered by yodeladyhoo 5
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The original Omen was made in the 70's and had 2 sequels.
2006-06-15 16:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah. it was made in the 1970s and has 2 sequels, the omen 2 and omen 3
2006-06-15 16:11:22
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answered by nemesis60145 3
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Yesssssss There was one made in 1976 called "The Omen" and heres some info on it!
Tagline: It is the greatest mystery of all because no human being will ever solve it.
Plot Outline: An American ambassador learns to his horror that his son is actually the literal Antichrist.
Cast (in credits order)verified as complete
Gregory Peck .... Robert Thorn
Lee Remick .... Katherine Thorn
David Warner .... Keith Jennings
Billie Whitelaw .... Mrs. Baylock
Harvey Stephens .... Damien
Patrick Troughton .... Father Brennan
Martin Benson .... Father Spiletto
Robert Rietty .... Monk
Tommy Duggan .... Priest
John Stride .... The Psychiatrist
Anthony Nicholls .... Dr. Becker
Holly Palance .... Young nanny
Roy Boyd .... Reporter
Freda Dowie .... Nun
Sheila Raynor .... Mrs. Horton
Robert MacLeod .... Horton
Bruce Boa .... Thorn's aide
Don Fellows .... Thorn's second aide
Patrick McAlinney .... Photographer
Dawn Perllman .... Chambermaid
Nancy Mannigham .... Nurse
Miki Iveria .... Nun #1
Betty McDowall .... American secretary
Nicholas Campbell .... Marine
Burnell Tucker .... Secret Service Man
Ronald Leigh-Hunt .... Gentleman at Rugby Match
Guglielmo Spoletini .... Italian Taxi Driver
Ya'ackov Banai .... Arab (as Yakov Banai)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Leo McKern .... Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited)
Bill Reimbold .... General (uncredited)
Christine Spooner .... Funeral mourner (uncredited)
Damian John Spooner .... Boy at top of slide (uncredited)
Business Data for
The Omen (1976)
Budget
$2,800,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend
$4,273,886 (USA) (27 June 1976) (515 Screens)
Gross
$4,273,886 (USA) (27 June 1976)
$60,000,000 (USA) ( 1976)
Weekend Gross
$4,273,886 (USA) (27 June 1976) (515 Screens)
Rentals
$28,544,000 (USA)
Filming Dates
12 October 1975 - 2 January 1976
Copyright Holder
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Well I hope all that info helped you out a lot! I suggest that you might want to see the new one that just came out too!
2006-06-15 16:18:22
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answered by ? 3
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yea the omen in 1976 dircected by Richard Donner.
Awards: Won Oscar. Another 2 wins & 8 nominations
2006-06-15 16:12:09
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answered by fubuplayer2005 4
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The Omen,The Omen2,The Final Conflict,It is a trilogy set
2006-06-15 16:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, The Omen (1976). You can check out all the info with the link below.
2006-06-15 16:12:34
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answered by KWCHAMBER 4
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Made in 1976, directed by Richard Donner.
It starred the late, great Gregory Peck & Lee Remick.
The role of Damien was played by a young Harvey Stephens, who ironically made a cameo appearance as one of the tabloid photographers in the 2006 version.
2006-06-15 16:12:25
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answered by ViRg() 6
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Yes it was actually done in 1977 I think. But if you see the new movie and compare it to the old, it's done the same way as the original with just different actors.
2006-06-15 16:10:36
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answered by clarnely_2001 4
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stated it this weekend. I loved the unique and that i love the recent version besides. The communique is amazingly almost same. It has a competent seen sense and the killings, (1st nanny, priest, photographer) are replaced merely adequate to make it interesting. it truly is not a contender for an Oscar in spite of the undeniable fact that it grow to be nonetheless properly truly worth the price of admission.
2016-11-14 20:22:13
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answered by ? 4
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