OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING


'''Omen IV: The Awakening''' is a 1991 TV-movie, straight-to-home video release, and sequel to the Omen franchise, directed by Jorge Montesi and Dominique Othenin-Girard. It was the final film of the original "Omen" series.

★ Tagline: '''They Said It Was Over. They Were Wrong'''.

Contents
Plot
Reaction
Deaths
Cast
External links

Plot


The story centres around a young girl of mysterious origins called Delia (Asia Vieira), who is adopted by two attorneys, Gene (Michael Woods) and Karen York (Faye Grant). At first, nothing seems wrong. But Jo, their nanny with remarkable psychic powers, begins to reveal aspects of Delia's personality that become very, very suspicious. Jo reveals part of her worries to Karen, as well as to Noah, Jo's partner. When meditating with Delia to help her discover why Delia has such trouble, bringing negative energy everywhere she goes, Jo is murdered. Alarmed and suspicious of her adoptive daughter's mysterious birth, Karen hires a private investigator to seek out the identities of Delia's ''real'' parents. What follows is a string of bizarre accidents, resulting in Karen falling into a paranoid state as she fears people are conspiring against her as she tries to reveal her daughter's true identity. It is eventually revealed that Delia is the daughter of Damien Thorn, the Anti-Christ, thus the granddaughter of Satan. What's worse, Karen's pregnancy increases her feelings of paranoia around Delia. After delivering her son Karen finally sets out for the truth about Delia, and finds out that the Anti-Christ is not Delia but her step brother, whose embryo was implanted into Karen; she has just given birth to Delia's biological brother, the son of Damien. After killing the doctor, she heads home and tries to kill Delia and her baby, the 666 symbol shown directly on his palm. At first we can't tell who was shot because the camera pans out into view of the house. At the end it shows that Karen shot herself instead.

Reaction


The movie has been considered a flop by both Omen fans and movie goers alike. A significant continuity problem is that, in '', Jesus Christ is reborn and the final scene of the film appears to show the beginning of the Revelation, where Christ will judge mankind. However, in ''Omen IV'' (set 10 years later) there is no evidence of this Second Coming. The film was also judged by many to have gone wrong, because it is claimed in the first film and novel that the antichrist would be born of a jackal but in this film the antichrist was born of Karen.
This was intended to be the first of many TV sequels to Twentieth Century Fox's film history of popular titles. Producer Harvey Bernhard, who produced the last three films, felt there could be more done to the series as many fans thought the third film's climax was anticlimatic. This was the last film he has produced. This was also his first and only time he co-wrote a film.

Deaths



Mother Superior: Dies of a heart attack while she was hitting Sister Ivonne

Father Hayes: He feels the presence of Satan and started to scream,then he fell on the floor as a sinister wind light off the candles

Sr.Creighton: He is beheaded after crushing his car against a truck

Jo Thueson: The dog (Ryder) threw her through the window

Sister Ivonne/Felicity: A snake bites her. Then when she was at the hospital, an up-side down cross appears and she died

Earl Knight: He is smashed by a wreck ball

Dr.Hastings: He is stabbed several times by Karen

Lisa Roselli: Karen shoots her

Karen York: She kills herself with a bullet

Cast



Faye Grant - Karen York

Michael Woods - Congressman Gene York

Michael Lerner - Earl Knight

Madison Mason - Dr. Hastings

Ann Hearn - Jo Thueson, York's Nanny

Jim Byrnes - Noah

Don S. Davis - Jake Madison

Asia Vieira - Delia York

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