Thoughts About The Omen (1976)
Mrs. Blaylock seems like such a happy person at the beginning of the 1976 version of The Omen. A trifle sad, perhaps, but still she looks like such a nice person.
So what could possibly happen to make her go from this...
...to this?
For that matter, why don't we ever hear about Mr. Blaylock? Is Mrs. Blaylock a widow? A divorced woman? Did Mr. Blaylock ever exist or was he just a figment of Mrs. Blaylock's imagination?
At the very least, Mrs. Blaylock seems to be a far better nanny than her immediate predecessor...
Apart from the whole "killing people to protect the Antichrist" thing.
Mrs. Blaylock seems like such a happy person at the beginning of the 1976 version of The Omen. A trifle sad, perhaps, but still she looks like such a nice person.
So what could possibly happen to make her go from this...
...to this?
For that matter, why don't we ever hear about Mr. Blaylock? Is Mrs. Blaylock a widow? A divorced woman? Did Mr. Blaylock ever exist or was he just a figment of Mrs. Blaylock's imagination?
At the very least, Mrs. Blaylock seems to be a far better nanny than her immediate predecessor...
Apart from the whole "killing people to protect the Antichrist" thing.
Labels: Billie Whitelaw, Gregory Peck, La Profecía 1976, Lee Remick, Niñeras, Películas de Halloween III, Películas Neoclásicas II
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