Omen IV: The Awakening

Omen IV: The Awakening

1991 "Damien's prophecy is reborn!"
Omen IV: The Awakening
Omen IV: The Awakening

Omen IV: The Awakening

3.9 | 1h37m | PG | en | Horror

Damien Thorn is dead, but his prophecy is reborn in a mysterious girl named Delia, who is adopted by two attorneys.

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3.9 | 1h37m | PG | en | Horror , Thriller , Mystery | More Info
Released: July. 19,1991 | Released Producted By: Mace Neufeld Productions , FNM Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Damien Thorn is dead, but his prophecy is reborn in a mysterious girl named Delia, who is adopted by two attorneys.

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Cast

Faye Grant , Michael Woods , Michael Lerner

Director

Marti Wright

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Mace Neufeld Productions , FNM Films

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adonis98-743-186503 Damien Thorn is dead, but his prophecy is reborn in a mysterious girl named Delia, who is adopted by two attorneys, Gene & Karen York. When Karen realizes her baby was born under suspicious circumstances, she hires a private investigator to find Delia's real parents. The Omen Series hits pretty much rock bottom with 'Omen IV: The Awakening' a film neither scary or interesting but also a TV Movie that pretty much nobody asked to begin with. The acting wasn't anything better either and i would suggest you to avoid this as possible as you could. (0/10)
Will Bramca This film was definitely made just to cash in on a film franchise and by the time any sequel gets to the fourth installment it gets pretty old. Omen IV is not a great film but its no worse than Amityville 4,Halloween 4,Elm St 4,Psycho 4,Jaws 4,Exorcist 4,Friday the 13th 4,or any other horror film that has made it to the fourth in a series and the acting was better than the acting in the 2006 remake of the omen and better than most horrific horror remakes that are usually just lame period! At least it tried to tell a different story but if fox wanted to make a fourth Omen I don't know why they didn't make Omen IV Armageddon 2000 which was a novel that was the true sequel to the final conflict
GL84 After adopting a girl from an orphanage, a woman soon comes to believe something's wrong with her daughter and when a slew of accidents finally has her convinced she tries to stop her demented plans.This was a decent enough if slightly flawed effort in the series. One of the few surprising parts to this one is the rather enjoyable pacing that manages to really make this more entertaining than it really should be as there's some really fun times to be had here. The relentless pacing used to build up how she's not quite right, from the clawing and constant screaming around every other adult to the reactions at the horse show and how she starts at others to unnerve them into falling for her evil plans makes this whole first half quite fun by really enhancing how vicious she really is, providing this with a great set-up which allows this an incredibly fast and frantic pace. That makes the later action scenes from the parking-lot encounter and the trouble at the fairgrounds when it all foes up in flames seem not only like fun spectacle scenes as well as being completely logical in the course of the film given all the logical build-up it's already done. These scenes in the later half don't have the same impact as the build-up has already set this up and instead rely more on spectacle where the attack in the revival tent or the construction-yard mishap which really helps to make for grander set-ups than the others in the film. This helps to overcome the few notable flaws in here, from the film really offering way too many of the same scenes here being the main one to get over. It consists way too often of having her simply stare at someone and then something happens to them, and now nobody realizes this as she's always at the center of the controversy makes no sense as for how that would be possible. As well, this one really can't escape the fact that this feels so much like the original with a gender swap that follows so many plot- points, themes and ideas form the first one that the film really carries itself in that factor. That is the biggest elements working against and holding this one down.Rated Unrated/R: Violence and violence towards children.
Nitzan Havoc After watching The Omen III, I really thought things could only get better from there on. I was also very happy that there even was an Omen IV, for I didn't want to end the series with number 3 (a movie that will forever be remembered as "Religious Masturbation").Well congratulation, directors and screenwriters who have done too lousy a job for me to even bother checking their names. You have truly managed to outdo yourselves, The Omen IV is by far worse than III, which makes it the worst part of the worst Horror film series I've ever had the dis- pleasure of watching. Nothing original, almost an exact remake of the first film, only this time Antichrist is a girl, how very feminist and modern! Instead of a priest trying to warn the family, there's a new-age healer! How very pluralistic and religiously-tolerant! The politician father is this time a senator, not an ambassador, how clever! And to top it all - instead of a nanny who's devoted to protect the Antichrist, we've got a nanny who's devoted to protect the Antichrist! I'm blown away!!! As usual, the child is not the least scary. Seriously, Children of the Corn is from a near time, so is Village of the Damned! How come the children there are so much creepier? If at the first film the child was actually cute, in the 2nd - a tragic hero almost likable, and in the third simply a child - in the fourth we get a brat. Nothing more than an annoying, spiteful princess-brat. The only value this film had was that it followed the "rules" set by the first one, therefore giving the audience a sense of familiarity with the events (a cheap consolation reward if you ask me). I apologize for not being able to be more impartial, but I'm frustrated and disappointed. I've heard so much about "The Omen", so many recommendations and complements for it being groundbreaking when it comes to the Occult-Horror sub-genre. Well great! So it was groundbreaking back at 1976, bravo! Watching it today was still a very unrewarding experience. Sorry for not being born 30 years earlier!However, as one of the classics, we who value ourselves as Horror fans should give it a try. I did, and it was an unrewarding experience for me personally. For you - it may be different, so don't judge according to this review. My recommendation? When it comes to classics - listen to no one and try them, you owe it to yourselves.