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The specific timing of this character's birthโ6 a.m. on June 6thโis a direct and ominous reference to the number 666, the central conceit of the 1976 horror classic, *The Omen*. In the film, the child is Damien Thorn, the prophesied Antichrist who is secretly adopted by a high-ranking American diplomat, Robert Thorn (played by Gregory Peck), after his own child is declared stillborn. The date and time of Damien's birth are one of the first major clues that point to his satanic origin, tying him to the "Number of the Beast" from the biblical Book of Revelation.
Released in the midst of a 1970s boom in supernatural (Review) horror films that included *The Exorcist* and *Rosemary's Baby*, *The Omen* was a massive commercial success. It captivated audiences with its slow-burn suspense, which relied on an atmosphere of dread and a series of elaborately staged, seemingly accidental deaths that befell anyone who threatened to expose Damien's true identity. The film's chilling musical score by Jerry Goldsmith, featuring the Oscar-winning theme "Ave Satani," became iconic in its own right.
The film's production is also legendary for the so-called "Omen curse," a series of eerie and tragic accidents that plagued the cast and crew. These events, combined with the film's terrifying subject matter, have helped cement its status as a landmark of the horror genre. The original film spawned several sequels and a 2006 remake, solidifying Damien Thorn as one of cinema's most memorable and unsettling child characters.
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