Since the sudden and suspicious deaths of his parents, young Damien has been in the charge of his wealthy aunt and uncle and enrolled in a military school. Widely feared to be the Antichrist, he relentlessly plots to seize control of his uncle's business empire — and the world.
William Holden
Richard Thorn
Lee Grant
Ann Thorn
Jonathan Scott-Taylor
Damien Thorn
Robert Foxworth
Paul Buher
Nicholas Pryor
Charles Warren
Lew Ayres
Bill Atherton
Sylvia Sidney
Aunt Marion
Lance Henriksen
Sergeant Neff
Lucas Donat
Mark Thorn
Elizabeth Shepherd
Joan Hart
Ian Hendry
Michael Morgan (uncredited)
Leo McKern
Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited)
Allan Arbus
Pasarian
Fritz Ford
Murray
Meshach Taylor
Dr Kane
John J. Newcombe
Teddy
John Charles Burns
Butler
Paul Cook
Colonel
Diane Daniels
Jane
Robert E. Ingham
Teacher
William B. Fosser
Minister
Corney Morgan
Greenhouse Technician
Russell P. Delia
Truck Driver
Judith Dowd
Maid
Thomas O. Erhart Jr.
Sergeant #1
Sorin Serene Pricopie
Pasarian's Assistant
Robert J. Jones Jr.
Tour Guide
Rusdi Lane
Jim Gardner
Charles Mountain
Burial Priest
Cornelia Sanders
Young Girl
Felix Shuman
Dr. Fiedler
James Spinks
Technician #1
Owen Sullivan
Byron
William J. Whelehan
Security Guard
Director
Don Taylor
Characters
David Seltzer
Screenplay
Mike Hodges
Screenplay
Stanley Mann
Story
Harvey Bernhard
May 16, 2016
8
This wasn't as good as Richard Donner's superb original, but it's a solid sequel. It lacks the unique sense of despair and menace of one's own child perhaps being the Antichrist, and the suspense is neither as taut nor as skillfully handled, but there are some great death scene set-pieces here, and it's not as bad as horror fans would let you think it is. I have a special place in my heart for the religious thriller, so perhaps I'm a tad more lenient than I should be in my grading, but I could very well say that the devil made me do it, or at the very least, his spawn. Jerry Goldsmith does another fine soundtrack, albeit not with the two Oscar nominations and one win this time around, while William Holden and Lee Grant do a credible job of replacing stars Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, whom Damien had no qualms dispensing with in the first film. The original is essential viewing for anyone, while the first two sequels are fine fare for any contemporary cinematic (by that, I mean of films since 1970) horror or religious thriller aficionado.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$6,800,000.00
Revenue:
$26,518,355.00