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The Omega Code

  • Director: Robert Marcarelli
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Religious Drama, Message Movie
  • Themes: End of the World, Crisis of Faith
  • Main Cast: Casper Van Dien, Michael York, Catherine Oxenberg, Michael Ironside, Jan Triska
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

In this spiritual thriller, an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled as a secret code brings the world to the edge of Apocalypse. Gillen Lane (Casper Van Dien) is a expert on theology and mythology who has gained international fame as a motivational speaker. Lane is approached by Stone Alexander (Michael York), the owner and founder of a major media empire, who has been made chairman of the European Union and needs someone to help spread the word about his goal of a world united behind a single vision of peace. Lane begins to realize that there's something sinister behind Alexander's veneer of charity and benevolence: a secret code was embedded in the original texts of the Torah that will allow the person who cracks it to unlock the secret powers of the Christian scriptures; if it falls into the wrong hands, it could mean the end of Man's Reign on Earth. After the death of his mother, Lane lost his faith in God and embraced a New Age philosophy, but now he must confront his lost faith as he tries to discover both the all-powerful secret of the Omega Code and his own true identity. The Omega Code also stars Van Dien's wife Catherine Oxenberg as Cassandra Barris, a reporter working for Alexander's network, and Michael Ironside as Dominic, Alexander's thuggish underling. The Omega Code was produced in association with the Trinity Broadcasting Network, America's largest Christian broadcasting outlet. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gregory Wagrowski - Prophet #2; Devon Odessa - Jennifer Lane; William Hootkins - Sir Percival Lloyd; Robert Ito - Shimoro Lin Che; Janet Carroll - Dorothy Thompson; George Coe - Sen. Jack Thompson; Robert F. Lyons - General

Credit

Stephan Blinn - Associate Producer, Hal Lindsey - Consultant/advisor, Gary M. Bettman - Co-producer, Nick Goodwin Self - First Assistant Director, Robert Marcarelli - Director, Peter Zinner - Editor, Paul Crouch - Executive Producer, Harry Manfredini - Composer (Music Score), Mark Harper - Production Designer, Carlos Gonzalez - Cinematographer, Robert Marcarelli - Producer, Lawrence Mortorff - Producer, Matthew Crouch - Producer, Jen Tauritz - Set Designer, David Waelder - Sound/Sound Designer, Ron Trost - Special Effects Supervisor, Stephan Blinn - Screenwriter, Hollis Barton - Screenwriter

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The Omega Code

The Omega Code DVD cover
Directed by Robert Marcarelli
Produced by Matthew Crouch
Written by Stephan Blinn
Hollis Barton
Starring Casper Van Dien
Michael York
Catherine Oxenberg
Michael Ironside
Devon Odessa
Music by Alan Howarth
Harry Manfredini
Cinematography Carlos González
Editing by Katina Zinner
Peter Zinner
Distributed by Providence Entertainment
Release date(s) October 15, 1999
Running time 100 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $7,600,000[1]
Gross revenue $12,615,000[2]
Followed by Megiddo: The Omega Code 2

The Omega Code is a 1999 action-drama-horror film directed by Robert Marcarelli, starring Casper Van Dien as the protagonist, Dr. Gillen Lane, and Michael York as the antagonist. Its main plot presents an Evangelical Christian view about the millennium, and a plot by the Antichrist to take over the world. The film is based on a novel written by televangelist Paul Crouch, head of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, which occasionally airs the movie on its cable television station. It spawned a prequel that disregarded the events in this film while telling the story of how the Antichrist rose to power. The prequel, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, had a larger budget than the original but proved less popular.[citation needed]

Contents

Synopsis

The movie's plot begins in Jerusalem, where a rabbi named Roztenburg is typing a code from the Bible onto his laptop computer. An aiming laser is shown pointing at his chest, and he is shot and killed. The man who shot him is shown wearing a rabbi's outfit, and then leaving with the computer's disk containing the code. Following this, two mysterious men take a page out of Roztenburgi's sweater and keep it. These mysterious men get in the way of the assassin as he is leaving the scene, leading to the latter surrendering his gun before being allowed to leave.

The scene shifts to the back stage of a talk show, hosted by Cassandra Barashe (Catherine Oxenberg), where Dr. Gillian Lane (Casper Van Dien), an author and speaker, is getting ready to go onto the stage. He is then shown coming on and explaining his book and how the Old Testament is a passage to our past, present, and future. After the show, he is shown returning home and visiting his ex-wife and daughter on the latter's birthday.

Stone Alexander (Michael York) is then shown speaking at a peace ceremony in Rome on how he has fed the hungry in Africa with water and food wafers. Dr. Lane is portrayed as being there to visit and "enjoy some fine champagne and to support a worthy cause." It is revealed to the audience that the man who killed the rabbi in the beginning is Stone's apprentice, Dominic (Michael Ironside). Dr. Lane meets with Cassandra, and the two form an alliance.

Lane and Stone are then portrayed as making a worldwide tour of goodwill such as one related to the establishment of the Palestinian state. Stone also makes a seven-year peace treaty with the Palestinians and the Israelites before moving on to other regions of the globe. In the meantime, Lane's family is shown not being able to see him because of his busy schedule.

After three-and-a-half years, Lane discovers that Stone had been using the computer code that was shown in the beginning of the movie. This code is based on what is called the 3-D study of the Bible, where prophetic messages are revealed. Stone and his bodyguard find Lane, which upon Stone requests him to be his prophet. He asks Dominic to leave, but Dominic, in an anger of being left out all the time pulls out his gun & says"You said I would be the prophet!" He then shoots stone, but fails to shoot Lane. As Stone is dying, he logs in the next code. Dominic lies over the radio that Lane just shot Stone, which later leads to a worldwide manhunt. People around the world hold funerals for Stone. Lane, meanwhile, is about to take off in an airplane when he remembers what Roztenburg said about the Torah containing the genetic code of the universe. Because Roztenburg didn't enter the final code, Satan enters Stone's body so he can continue the plans. later in the movie, he obtains the final code via tempting Cassandra to threaten Lane by handgun. Stone proclaims himself high king & God at a Coranation. He angers the two prophets, who start saying verses from the bible when Stone demands them to"show us all a sign, right here,right now!" one reasponds "It is a wicked & perverse generation who asks for a sign. But like Christ, your only sign will be this: destroy these temples of his holy prophets and the lord will rebuild them in 3 days!" To that, Stone says "It will be my pleasure!" They are then killed by Dominic while Stone says to keep them on display to show what will happen if anyone who defies him, invoking a general protest from both Muslims and Jews. Alexander manages to leave via helicopter, vowing to make an example of Jerusalem. Meanwhile, the last code is shown to be a fake(the true code was with the prophets)

Stone then leads armies to Jerusalem as it is the first to withdraw from the global alliance. The two prophets are resurrected. Lane appears with the code. Stone lies that he'll call off the attack if Lane will enter the final code. Lane does so. Stone is about to commence the destruction of Jerusalem"On my mark, 3,2 and" when a bright light appears from heaven, sending Satan back to where he came from, leaving Stone dead again and freeing Cassandra. The film closes as we see what the final code said from the start of the movie: Dawn of New Millennium.

Reviews

The film received generally negative reviews. The web site Rotten Tomatoes gives The Omega Code a rating of 2.4 out of 10.[3] Joe Leydon, writing in Variety, describes the movie as "laughably simplistic and confoundingly muddled."[4] Entertainment Weekly said that the film "gives 'Great Tribulation' new meaning."[5]

See also

List of fictional Antichrists

References

  1. ^ The Internet Movie Database[1] says $8mio, while The Numbers[2] give $7.2mio; the number presented here is the middle.
  2. ^ As per IMDb's website.
  3. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/omega_code/
  4. ^ http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117752258.html?categoryid=31&cs=1
  5. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/author/author-3029/

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