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Halloween trivia: THE OMEN curse

Started by dragon53, October 31, 2019, 05:28:56 PM

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HALLOWEEN TRIVIA---the hit 1976 Satanic horror movie THE OMEN (Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and David Warner) is known for being perhaps the most cursed movie ever made. During its production, numerous bizarre deaths and accidents occurred. Robert Munger, who came up with the concept for THE OMEN, later warned the movie would be cursed, "If the devil's greatest single weapon is to be invisible and you're going to do something which is going to take away his invisibility to millions of people, he's not going to want that to happen." He added, "...as I'm sure the other fellows have told you, so many bizarre things happened it's almost as if somebody didn't want this picture to be made."





Gregory Peck's son, Jonathan (in the photo, next to his father) shot himself two months before filming began in June, 1975.





Peck's airliner was struck by lightning en route to London for filming. Three days later, writer David Seltzer's airliner to London was also struck by lightning. Later, Peck cancelled an airliner reservation and found out the airliner crashed with no survivors.

Gregory Peck's airliner was struck by lightning while he flew to film THE OMEN.




David Seltzer's airliner was also struck by lightning as he flew to the filming of THE OMEN.





Producer Mace Neufeld's airliner was also struck by lightning. He said it was his,"roughest five minutes" on a plane.
Neufeld was involved in another bizarre THE OMEN-related incident, He was staying at the Hilton in London which was bombed by the IRA, but Neufeld was not in the hotel at the time. He, Harvey Bernhard and others were headed to a London restaurant where they had reservations, when it was bombed by the IRA before they arrived. He added, "The Green Park subway station was blown up as we were walking toward it."





Producer Harvey Bernhard was almost struck by lightning on the film set in Rome. He then carried a cross on the set and said, "The devil was at work, and he didn't want that film made."
Bernhard was involved in another mysterious incident when he and members of the movie crew were on an airliner returning to the US when the airliner had mechanical problems, "We had an emergency landing in Newfoundland, and we were carrying the negatives, and I said... "I just don't think we're gonna get back."' Fortunately, he and the other crew members did arrive safely back in the US.





Special effects artist John Richardson designed the movie's infamous decapitation scene of David Warner. While working on the World War II epic A BRIDGE TOO FAR, Richardson was driving when he had a car crash on August 13, 1976 which was also Friday the 13th. His passenger was his girlfriend and assistant, Liz Moore, who was decapitated in a similar manner to Warner's decapitation scene in THE OMEN. As he was being transported from the accident scene, Richardson woke from the crash and saw a traffic sign which said, "Ommen, 66.6 km".





Animal handler Sidney Bramford, who helped in THE OMEN's "crazy baboon" scene, was killed by a tiger after filming wrapped. Harvey Bernhard said, "He was killed the day after we shot there. He was killed by a tiger. He grabbed him by the head and killed him instantly."





Director Richard Donner said a jet was chartered for THE OMEN, but it at the last minute, it was switched to another client. The jet crashed, killing everyone on board. Donner said the jet took off, hit a flock of birds. "crashed at the end of the runway, went down into the street, hit a car and killed everyone in the car. In the car were the wife and two children of the pilot. True story."





Donner also talked about another deadly incident involving THE OMEN, when they were filming a scene (that was deleted from the movie) at the Windsor Wild Safari Park, "The guard was in...the little booth...guess he left the door open. Two lions came in, attacked him and killed him. THAT day." Another incident involved Donner himself when was getting out his car with Bernhard when he was hit by another car, but fortunately. he wasn't seriously injured. Supposedly, on the first day of filming, several crew members survived a head-on car crash.



Shonisaurus

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The movie "Prophecy" is true everything that is said as other damn movies were "Polstergeist" where many actors died and "the raven" where the main actor died dramatically. Better not to touch the things of hell and the Hereafter.

stargatedalek

I can't help be more amused than befuddled. I, genuinely can't believe most of these stories are real, an awful lot of them are just "the crew said X also happened" and it feels like this is the end of a game of telephone. Lightning strikes on planes for example are nothing particularly rare, and many of the events appear to have been blown out of proportion.

The idea of some sort of devil or demons being angered by people making scary movies feels like an ever bigger stretch. Lets say the Abrahamic religions concept of hell or religion at large is real, wouldn't either A) this monstrous devil WANT these films to be made, proclaiming its glory or whatever, or B) wouldn't the most zealous of the faith want these movies to be made, proclaiming how evil the so called devil is? It makes no sense that something would be accused of blasphemy by both the followers of the religion, and by the devil.

Perhaps it's just in my nature to question organized faith, but on the other hand I've never understood the non-denominational ideas like luck or karma either. The idea of curses in general being taken seriously is just completely foreign to me.

Plenty of people have made scary movies and things like this haven't happened. It's unfortunate that people died in horrible accidents, but that couldn't be any more clearly what those were. Assuming they weren't outright fabrications.

PumperKrickel

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postsaurischian

Quote from: PumperKrickel on October 31, 2019, 08:00:41 PM
All this tells me is that Satan himself tried everything in his power to prevent this movie from being made and he still failed. And that´s the dude who is apparently going to bring the end of the world someday. The guy christianity is so very afraid of. Can´t even stop a movie being made. I´m not impressed.  ;D

  That's right!
  Let's see what he can do now that he became president of the United States of America :o ;D .

  By the way: Forum rule 7. Topics concerning politics and religion are discouraged :-X .

Shonisaurus

#5
I'm sorry I was wrong for the umpteenth time I will delete the content of my comment and will only keep concerning the subject matter. I'm sorry.

PumperKrickel

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postsaurischian

Quote from: PumperKrickel on October 31, 2019, 09:44:53 PM
Quote from: postsaurischian on October 31, 2019, 08:56:53 PM
By the way: Forum rule 7. Topics concerning politics and religion are discouraged :-X .

I was making fun of the marketing strategy more than the actual religious aspects of this. If this gets me banned, someone better make a post about the pumperkrickel curse next year.  ;) :))

  Yes, I know. I enjoyed your comment. Of course no one will ban you for this :)) .
  The forum rule reminder was aimed at everybody who may join this thread.

Ravonium

#8
So this is how the forum chose to celebrate Halloween this year; with coincidence 'curse' stories (that for whatever reason mostly revolve around lighting and planes), and a discussion on the existence of the devil and their views on horror films...

This is the kind of quality discourse I come everyday to this website for.  ;D :P 

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