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The Final Conflict ()


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The now adult Antichrist plots to eliminate his future divine opponent while a cabal of monks plot to stop him.

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Damien
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De Carlo
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Dean
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Kate Reynolds
Barnaby Holm ...
Peter
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President
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American Ambassador
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Barbara
Marc Boyle ...
Brother Benito
Milos Kirek ...
Brother Martin
Tommy Duggan ...
Brother Matteus
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Brother Paulo
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Brother Simeon
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Brother Antonio
Arwen Holm ...
Carol
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Manservant
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Diplomat
John Baskcomb ...
Diplomat
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Dr. Philmore
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Press Officer
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Astronomer
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Astronomer's Technician
Richard Williams ...
Vicar
Stephen Turner ...
Stigwell
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Workman
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Orator
Frank Coda ...
Orator
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Orator
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Leslie Adams ...
Auction Patron (uncredited)
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U.S. Embassy employee (uncredited)
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News Reporter (uncredited)
Adrienne Burgess ...
Woman (uncredited)
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Champagne Woman At Hunt (uncredited)
Glen Cunningham ...
Peter (uncredited)
Walter Henry ...
Auction Attendee (uncredited)
Barrie Holland ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield ...
Auction Patron (uncredited)
Jason Mullen ...
Boy Scout (Damien's Disciple) (uncredited)
Bill Reimbold ...
Man at Auction (uncredited)
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Auction Attendee (uncredited)
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U.S. Ambassador's Secretary (uncredited)

Directed by

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Graham Baker ... (directed by)

Written by

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Andrew Birkin ... (written by)
 
David Seltzer ... (based on characters created by)

Produced by

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Harvey Bernhard ... producer (produced by)
Andrew Birkin ... associate producer
Richard Donner ... executive producer

Music by

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Jerry Goldsmith ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Phil Meheux ... director of photography
Robert Paynter ... director of photography

Editing by

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Alan Strachan ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Michael John Bateman ... assistant editor (as Michael Bateman)
Chris Douglas-Morris ... assistant editor
Neil Farrell ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Jason Lehel ... third assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Maude Spector ... (casting)

Production Design by

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Herbert Westbrook ... (production designed by)

Art Direction by

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Martin Atkinson

Set Decoration by

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Tessa Davies

Makeup Department

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Betty Glasow ... hairdresser
Freddie Williamson ... makeup artist
Yvonne Coppard ... hairdresser (uncredited)

Production Management

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Brian Burgess ... production supervisor (as Brian D. Burgess)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Christopher Newman ... second assistant director (as Chris Newman)
Kieron Phipps ... second assistant director
Dusty Symonds ... assistant director
Derek Harrington ... third assistant director (uncredited)

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Andy Andrews ... property master
Ron Coleman ... construction manager (as Ronald Coleman)
Ken Barley ... plasterer (uncredited)
Roger Bowles ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Desmond Crowe ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Kevin Harris ... carpenter (uncredited)
Laurie Kerr ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Roy Charman ... sound mixer
Colin Miller ... dialogue editor
Bill Rowe ... dubbing mixer
William Trent ... sound editor (as Bill Trent)
Mike Tucker ... boom operator
Lionel Strutt ... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Ian Wingrove ... special effects supervisor
Peter Davey ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Colin Failes ... modeller (uncredited)
David Harris ... special effects crew (uncredited)
Ross King ... special effects (uncredited)
Dennis Lowe ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Patti Rodgers ... modeller (uncredited)
Neil Swan ... special effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Marc Boyle ... stunt coordinator
Vic Armstrong ... stunts (uncredited)
Marc Boyle ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)
Michael Langlois ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steve Claydon ... camera focus
Freddie Cooper ... camera operator
Larry Mehan ... best boy
Ron Taberer ... electrical supervisor
George Whitear ... stills photographer
David Cadwallader ... grip (uncredited)
Paul Jordan ... first clapper loader (uncredited)
David Oliver Pfeil ... additional photography (uncredited)
Chris Warren ... video playback operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Brian Cox ... wardrobe supervisor
Tiny Nicholls ... wardrobe supervisor
Rosemary Worth ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Location Management

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Bryan Coates ... location manager
Peter Elford ... location manager

Music Department

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Michael Clifford ... music editor
Lionel Newman ... conductor
Skaila Kanga ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Arthur Morton ... orchestrator (uncredited)
National Philharmonic Orchestra ... music performed by (uncredited)
Leigh Phillips ... special orchestrator: reconstruction (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Ceri Evans Cooper ... continuity (as Ceri Evans)

Additional Crew

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Stanley Bielecki ... publicity coordinator
Jeanne Ferber ... production assistant
Bill Finch ... production accountant
Mary Francis ... PA to the director
Geoff Freeman ... unit publicist
Rick Jones ... dialogue coach
Mace Neufeld ... presenter
Linda Rabin ... producer's secretary
Joan Woodgate ... dogs owned and trained by
David Oliver Pfeil ... additional cinematography (uncredited)
Peter Swann ... runner (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Now come into his full knowledge and power, the Anti-Christ in the body of Damien Thorne is about to strike his final blow. The Christ-child has been born again, on the Angel Isle, Great Britain (Scotland, England & Wales). The plan is simple, kill the Christ child to prevent him from growing up to bring the return of Christ and death of the Anti-Christ. Written by David Carroll

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Taglines The power of evil is no longer in the hands of a child. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Omen III: The Final Conflict (United States)
  • The Omen III: The Final Conflict (United States)
  • The Omen III (United States)
  • La Malédiction finale (France)
  • Barbaras Baby - Omen III (Germany)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Actor James Mason acted as a sponsor to the production for actor Sam Neill. Mason originally suggested to the film's producers that they should check out Neill. Producer Harvey Bernhard had Neill flown in to London for an audition, paid for by Mason. Neill later reimbursed Mason for the airfare. Neill drew on some of Mason's mannerisms for his performance and characterization. See more »
Goofs As stated in the first film, the Daggers of Megiddo must all be used in order to destroy Damien completely. One of them alone would not be enough, and yet the monks each take one of the daggers with them in their separate attempts to kill him. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Rockshow, The Final Conflict, Thief, The Trials of Alger Hiss (1981). See more »
Quotes Damien Thorn: Oh my Father, Lord of Silence, Supreme God of Desolation, though mankind reviles yet aches to embrace, strengthen my purpose to save the world from a second ordeal of Jesus Christ and his grubby mundane creed. Two thousand years have been enough. Show man instead the raptures of Thy kingdom. Infuse in him the grandeur of melancholy, the divinity of loneliness, the purity of evil, the paradise of pain. What perverted imagination has fed man the lie that Hell festers in the bowels of the Earth? There is only one Hell, the leaden monotony of human existence. There is only one Heaven, the ecstasy of my Father's kingdom.
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