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Remember... You Have Been Warned! Experience the ultimate in horror with The Omen Collection, featuring all four original films as well as the 2006 remake that kept audiences glued to the screen with white-knuckled terror. Packed with hours of chilling special features, this five-disc set includes 1976's The Omen (new 4K remaster); Damien: Omen II, in which Damien discovers his destiny; The Final Conflict, in which he realizes his full power; and Omen IV: The Awakening, in which a demonic force returns in the form of a wicked young girl. The haunting legacy comes full circle with the riveting 2006 version. Including stirring performances from Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, William Holden, Lee Grant, Rossano Brazzi, Sam Neill, Mia Farrow, Liev Schreiber and more, The Omen Collection presents the height of sheer terror. Get ready for hours of the ultimate evil.Bonus Content:DISC ONE: THE OMEN (1976) 4K transfer from the original negative, approved by Director Richard Donner NEW The Devil's Word – An Interview with Screenwriter David Seltzer NEW It's All for You – An Interview with Actress Holly Palance NEW The Devil's Music – An Interview with Composer Christopher Young talking about Jerry Goldsmith's legendary score NEW Audio Commentary with Special Project Consultant Scott Michael Bosco Audio Commentary with Director Richard Donner and Editor Stuart Baird Audio Commentary with Director Richard Donner and Filmmaker Brian Helgeland Audio Commentary with Film Historians Lem Dobbs, Nick Redman, and Jeff Bond Isolated Score Track Richard Donner on The Omen The Omen Revelations Curse of Coincidence? 666: The Omen Revealed Screenwriter's Notebook – An Interview with Writer David Seltzer Introduction with Director Richard Donner (2006) Deleted Scene with Commentary An Appreciation – Wes Craven on The Omen Jerry Goldsmith Discusses The Omen Score Trailers from Hell Featuring Commentary by Filmmaker Larry Cohen Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Still Galleries – Behind the Scenes, Movie Stills, Posters, and Lobby Cards DISC TWO: DAMIEN: OMEN II (1978) NEW Damien's Guardian – An Interview with Actress Lee Grant NEW The Devil's CEO – An Interview with Actor Robert Foxworth NEW The Harbinger – An Interview with Actress Elizabeth Shepard NEW Elizabeth Shepherd's Scrapbook – A Look at her Behind the Scenes Photos with Commentary by Elizabeth Shepherd NEW Audio Commentary with Special Project Consultant Scott Michael Bosco Audio Commentary with Producer Harvey Bernhard Vintage Featurette – Power and the Devil: The Making of Damien: Omen II Theatrical Trailer TV Spot Radio Spot Still Gallery DISC THREE: OMEN III: THE FINAL CONFLICT (1981) NEW The Devil in the Detail – An Interview with Director Graham Baker NEW Resurrecting the Devil – An Interview with Screenwriter/Associate Producer Andrew Birkin NEW Interview with Production Assistant Jeanne Ferber NEW Audio Commentary with Special Project Consultant Scott Michael Bosco Audio Commentary with Director Graham Baker Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Still Gallery DISC FOUR: OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING (1991) NEW The Book of Evil – An Interview with Screenwriter Brian Taggert Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery The Omen Legacy – A Documentary on The Omen films DISC FIVE: THE OMEN (2006) Audio Commentary with Director John Moore, Producer Glenn Williamson, and Editor Dan Zimmermann Unrated Extended Scenes and Extended Ending Omenisms – Behind the Scenes of The Omen (2006) Abbey Road Recording Sessions Featurette Revelation 666: Behind the Scenes Theatrical Trailers


Genre: The Omen 4K Remaster, Horror, DVD Movie, Barbara's Baby, The Omen Remake, Omen 666, Blu-ray Movie, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, The Omen (1976), Damien Omen II, The Final Conflict Omen III, Damien, Scream Factory, Omen IV The Awakening, La malediction, Mystery & Suspense, The Omen (2006) See more


Format: NTSC, Subtitled


Contributor: Michael Woods, Michael Lerner, Mace Neufeld, Mike Hodges, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Bohumil Svarc, John Moore, Nicholas Pryor, Glenn Williamson, Madison Mason, Robert Foxworth, Charles Orme, Faye Grant, Lee Grant, Don Taylor, Gregory Peck, Jorge Montesi, Liev Schreiber, Predrag Bjelac, Don Gordon, Richard Donner, Stanley Mann, Andrew Birkin, William Holden, Rossano Brazzi, David Seltzer, Sam Neill, Barnaby Holm, Lee Remick, Ann Hearn, Carlo Sabatini, Lisa Harrow, Billie Whitelaw, Graham Baker, Dominique Othenin-Girard, Harvey Bernhard, David Warner, Harvey Stephens, Brian Taggert See more


Language: English


Runtime: 8 hours and 45 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.351, 1.851


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 15.52 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BRSF20269


Director ‏ : ‎ John Moore, Richard Donner, Don Taylor, Graham Baker, Jorge Montesi


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled


Run time ‏ : ‎ 8 hours and 45 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 15, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Gregory Peck, William Holden, Sam Neill, Faye Grant, Liev Schreiber


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


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  • The Best Omen Collection Ever
I originally wrote a 3 star review and now I am changing it to a 5 star review. This is a great collection and an update from the previous Omen blu ray collection which included only 4 films (it was missing Omen IV The Awakening) in a terribly flimsi paper thin package. The Omen 1976 is produced from 4K elements and it looks awesome. Actually, all of the movies are very good blu-ray transfers in terms of video and audio quality. For this release, they've added some new feature commentaries all of which are very entertaining. Overall, this is a magnificent set that does justice to the legacy of Omen franchise. I think the first two movies are superb and they deliver the horror elements quite suspensefully like every horror movie is supposed to. The 3rd movie The Final Conflict may not be as fresh or as suspenseful as the first 2 movies but I think it's still a good movie. The Awakening is obviously the weakest movie in the set but still entertaining enough. The Omen 2006 is pretty much the copy of the 1976 original just re-imagined with modern visuals. I highly recommend this set to all horror fans. The only reason I gave 3 star in my original review is that I noticed a scratch in The Omen 2006 disc, it was a minor scratch and I also noticed very tiny droplets looking marks around the ring on the back of the discs, they didn't cause any playback issues but I was concerned about the overall manufacturing quality of the discs (as I find more scratches and debris on brand new audio/video discs). I ordered another set because I am picky about that kind of stuff. This new set seems to be in pristine condition. I would still advise you to check your discs and make sure they play without any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020 by Serkan Okar

  • The Horror Collection par excellence
Unless you're a Hammer Horror Fan, this is THE Horror Collection you were waiting for. Good acting, mixed with good and chilling stories make these the one to own. This is a TRILOGY. Unfortunately Fox Studios tried to rehash it for TV a fourth time without even coming near to the first and only three original ones. It is divided like an opera in three acts. Remember that the Calibre of cast members in the first three ranges from Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner to William Holden, Lee Grant and finally Sam Neill. A cast who could never be assembled for a TV movie. The first act, "The Omen", is perhaps the best of the trilogy because it introduces us to the Evil one. The protagonists are as shocked and horrified when they learn, step by step as we do, who and what the Evil one is and is planning to do. From there on we are involved in an intensive investigation and a race against time to save the world from what is to come, if at all possible... The second act, "Damien - Omen II", is the natural evolution of the first one, in which we follow the growth in strength and power of Lucifer (or Satan if you prefer, although his name is never openly pronounced in all three movies). The interesting part is when the Evil one gets confirmation of who He really is and suddenly has a "panic attack" followed by sheer despair! Act three, "Omen III - The Final Conflict", is the Apotheosis of the Trilogy in which Damien is at the top of the world, literally. He is finally ready to take possession of his Kingdom on Earth. People are ready, conditions are ready and it seems there's nothing able to stop him. Nothing, except... Less gory than the Exorcist, The Omen Trilogy still has vicious and very graphic death scenes. The beauty of them is that there is no direct murder involved, at least not in the first two. They all happen by accident and very conveniently... The Horror doesn't come in the form of monsters or monstruous beings, but is brought to us by angelic beings and "natural" coincidences, which make this even more controversial and eerie than any other Horror movie ever made. Also consider the haunting Evil Messianic Chants for Choir and Full Symphonic Orchestra composed by Jerry Goldsmith for all three movies. They all are masterpieces in musical composition and if the movies won't scare you, then the music will. Everything is well balanced. The acting, the stories, the effects and the music, they all promise you a true ride through Hell on Earth. Definetly not for the faint-hearted. If you're easily scared by a door squeeking or a window lashing then forget all about it. This trilogy can truly cause you nightmares without end. Moreover, if you're the religious believer, be advised, this is nothing for you, even though references are just very loosely based on the Scriptures it still might cause you some problems. For all the others, go ahead, make the Devil's Day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2002 by Patrick Selitrenny

  • Great collection!
Brought back good memories of the original movies.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Christopher Sautman

  • The weak one is #4
I love the omen movies, except for the 4th one. This should not even matter in the Omen Universe. I even liked the remake from 2006 with Liev Schreiber. The best of course is the original with Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, Part 2 was very good too (except for the kid playing Damian as a teenager, he was terrible) but William Holden and Lee Grant were terrific. Part 3 with Damian as an adult Ambassador to the UK was also very good. We have all the blades in the hands of Monks who are our last hope of stopping Damien. All very good and very entertaining except for Part 4 you can skip that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by Russell S

  • Must watch
It's the Omen collection.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Foul Pet

  • 5-Film "The Omen Collection Deluxe Edition" On Blu-ray From Scream Factory
Scream Factory released all five "The Omen" films on Blu-ray, a superb HD upgrade from the previous 4-film collection from 2000. All previous extras were ported over, plus a plethora of new ones for the first four, especially the first, which contains four audio commentaries, the best of which is provided by Special Project Consultant Scott Michael Bosco, who also appears on II & III, which are unusual but highly informative and entertaining that are a must listen. The fifth one,(the remake), has nothing new added from the previous single Blu-ray from 20th Century Fox, the studio behind the franchise. The films are: "The Omen" (1976) "Damien: Omen II" (1978) "Omen III: The Final Conflict" (1981) "Omen IV: The Awakening" (1991) "The Omen" (2006 remake released on 6/6/06!) First two films are the best by a wide margin, but you get all five films together whether you choose to watch them or not! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020 by Quiet Knight

  • Excellent presentation of the saga
The 4K remastering presented on Blu-ray is excellent, with very good transfers of the other movies. This set also has a fantastic set of special features with very little left off from prior DVD and Blu-ray releases. Unlike the earlier Fox box set, each film is housed in it’s own case, rather than the easily crushed cardboard case of the previous set. The best collection of the Omen films available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2022 by Martin Paternoster

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