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La prophétie des ténèbres

Original title: The Omega Code
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
5.6K
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Michael Ironside, Casper Van Dien, and Michael York in La prophétie des ténèbres (1999)
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SPOILER: A rabbi in Jerusalem develops software that can unlock prophecies in the Torah. He's murdered and the software stolen. A powerful man uses it to gain world domination.SPOILER: A rabbi in Jerusalem develops software that can unlock prophecies in the Torah. He's murdered and the software stolen. A powerful man uses it to gain world domination.SPOILER: A rabbi in Jerusalem develops software that can unlock prophecies in the Torah. He's murdered and the software stolen. A powerful man uses it to gain world domination.

  • Director
    • Robert Marcarelli
  • Writers
    • Stephan Blinn
    • Hollis Barton
  • Stars
    • Casper Van Dien
    • Michael York
    • Catherine Oxenberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Marcarelli
    • Writers
      • Stephan Blinn
      • Hollis Barton
    • Stars
      • Casper Van Dien
      • Michael York
      • Catherine Oxenberg
    • 213User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 14Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Casper Van Dien
    Casper Van Dien
    • Gillen Lane
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Stone Alexander
    Catherine Oxenberg
    Catherine Oxenberg
    • Cassandra Barashe
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Dominic
    Jan Tríska
    Jan Tríska
    • Prophet #1
    Gregory Wagrowski
    • Prophet #2
    Devon Odessa
    Devon Odessa
    • Jennifer Lane
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Sir Percival Lloyd
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Shimoro Lin Che
    Janet Carroll
    Janet Carroll
    • Dorothy Thompson
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Sen. Jack Thompson
    Ravil Isyanov
    Ravil Isyanov
    • Rykoff
    Ayla Kell
    Ayla Kell
    • Maddie Lane
    Walter Williamson
    Walter Williamson
    • Archbishop
    Ross McKerras
    • Ferguson
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Jeffries
    Alec Murdock
    • News Anchor
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    • Director
      • Robert Marcarelli
    • Writers
      • Stephan Blinn
      • Hollis Barton
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    Gypsy

    Great production values, if not perfect story/acting

    As a great fan of the "Left Behind" series of novels, I found this film to be a great beginning for films with a prophetic backdrop. It is filled with high production values - good camera work and special effects - comparable to what Hollywood studios have to offer. It's not a perfect film. The script and talent can fail so that some of the key moments the producers would like us to fully appreciate don't quite make it for a cynical audience, but that can all be corrected on the next venture. I hope the box office supports their first attempt in this marketplace so that they will produce more -- and I hope I'll get a chance to work on the next one with them. So see it. Buy tickets. Send your friends. thanks,
    terri857

    Slow at first but builds with intensity and suspense

    The Omega Code was a little slow in the beginning. This movie picks up very quickly though and then keeps you on the edge of your seat. The special effects were great! I thought the ending was spectacular. The things that happen you just don't expect until they are there. Well worth watching. Superb ending.
    s1man

    Excellent

    The movie has been referred to as a Bond film without the sex and gratuitous violence.I agree with this and more!! Usually Christian films are mediocre but not the case with The Omega Code;especially when you consider the budget they worked with.Another good thing is in the end God wins and the movie ends with hope rather than despair.
    optionshift

    A complete insult to the the viewer's intelligence and patience

    I actually paid money to see this abomination when it was in theatrical release. What happened was that I was visiting my mother and step-father during the Thanksgiving holiday a few years ago and we decided to go to the multiplex without having any particular movie in mind.

    When we got there, a debate ensued over which film to see. I didn't want to sit through whatever Meg Ryan romantic comedy was playing and Mom vetoed anything potentially violent. So I suggested that we break the impasse by seeing "The Omega Code," a film that none of us had seen advertised or knew anything about. I figured that as a result of being adventurous, we might be pleasantly surprised by an offbeat box office sleeper.

    What a mistake. I sat cringing throughout the entire film, with the shameful knowledge that my open-minded, random pick had backfired on us so miserably. I spent literally hours after we left the theater apologizing for leading us so far astray.

    Another reviewer commented that Omega Code's premise of a numerological interpretation of the Bible is similar to that of Darren Aronofsky's "Pi." While I felt that "Pi" was ultimately unsuccessful in its treatment and plot, it is at least a watchable investigation of the idea. Even my mother, who has purchased and read novels of the `Biblical fiction' genre, was unenthusiastic about this lackluster interpretation of the apocalypse.

    I remember the film "Dogma," which covers similar Biblical subject matter was also playing at the same time. I wish we'd stumbled into that one instead. I'm not a huge fan of Kevin Smith's films, but I've since rented "Dogma" and it at least presents a coherent, if convoluted plot and some interesting characters in its comically warped take on Armageddon.

    There have already been over a hundred commentaries for this movie, but the reason I felt compelled to write this one is that I stumbled across the entry and found that the title of the first contributor's summary is a very positive `Accurate Biblical Drama.' I couldn't disagree more.

    And I'm not some high-minded cinema buff either. I enjoy a well-paced thriller or moderately smart sci-fi movie once in while. But this doesn't work in any way on any level at all. Don't even rent this one for its supposed camp value as some commentators have recommended, its just plain inept in a tedious way that's not even interesting. I'm both baffled and horrified that it actually somehow spawned a sequel.
    UZZIAH

    Heart Stopping Action like you've never seen before....

    Whether you're a believer in the Bible or not, you will love this film. No cursing, no sex and all thrill. Seems impossible in today's world?? Check it out and see for yourself. Michael York is riviting, you'll want to slap Catherine Oxenburg and you'll end up rooting for Casper. You will leave this movie with more insight, and I promise you will want to go back!

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    • Trivia
      The room in which a computer is used to "decode" the Bible was the only set built specifically for this film. The rest of the scenes were shot on a variety of locations around the world.
    • Goofs
      Though the film is supposed to take place over a seven year period, nobody ages or changes their hairstyle. This is particularly obvious with Gillen's daughter, who remains seven years old throughout.
    • Quotes

      Stone Alexander: I have become King and God.

    • Connections
      Followed by La prophétie des ténèbres II (2001)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1999 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Omega Code
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Code Productions
      • Eclipse Catering
      • Gener8Xion Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,614,346
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,354,362
      • Oct 17, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,614,346
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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