Overview:
Damien Thorn has helped rescue the world from a recession, appearing to be a benign corporate benefactor. When he then becomes U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Damien fulfills a terrifying biblical prophecy. He also faces his own potential demise as an astronomical event brings about the second coming of Christ.Status: | Released (1981-03-20) |
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Awards: | 1 win |
BoxOffice: | $20,471,382 |
Screen: | Andrew Birkin, David Seltzer |
Productions: | 20th Century Fox, Harvey Bernhard Productions, Mace Neufeld Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 4783: Sam Neill - Damien
- 29327: Rossano Brazzi - De Carlo
- 14062: Don Gordon - Dean
- 66612: Lisa Harrow - Kate Reynolds
- 1670480: Barnaby Holm - Peter
- 59945: Mason Adams - President
- 535977: Robert Arden - American Ambassador
Crews
- 1217044: Brian Burgess - Production Supervisor - Production
- 10340: Maude Spector - Casting - Production
- 29867: Martin Atkinson - Art Direction - Art
- 71765: Dusty Symonds - Assistant Director - Directing
- 24675: Freddie Cooper - Camera Operator - Camera
- 1223799: Christopher Newman - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 1745768: Kieron Phipps - Second Assistant Director - Directing
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Reviews
John Chard
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Slay The Nazarene! The Final Conflict is directed by Graham Baker and written by David Seltzer and Andrew Birkin. It stars Sam Neill, Rossano Brazzi, Don Gordon, Lisa Harrow, Barnaby Holm and Mason Adams. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Phil Meheux and Robert Pay ....
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Sam Neill was great, even with some of the cheesier dialogue, as Damien. Feels a bit of an underwhelming conclusion to a trilogy but still was entertaining in a shocking way, going places not many films go... **3.0/5**
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I am not much of a fan of Sam Neill at the best of times, and he really did not possess the skills to be menacing at all here. Still, this is way better than the second in the trilogy. Now running his huge "Thorn" conglomerate, "Damien" sets out to thwart the newly born Nazarine baby ....
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