The Omen
"The Omen" is a horror film released in 1976, directed by Richard Donner. The story follows a couple, Robert and Katherine Thorn, who unknowingly adopt a child named Damien after their biological son dies at birth. As Damien grows, strange and sinister events begin to unfold, leading Robert to uncover the dark truth about his son’s origins.
The film explores themes of Satanism and the battle between good and evil. It features iconic scenes, such as the infamous Rottweiler dogs and the chilling revelation of Damien's true identity. "The Omen" became a classic in the horror genre, spawning several sequels and a remake.