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666: The Beast

  • Video
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
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666: The Beast (2007)
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Donald Lawson, the devil child from "666: The Child", is now an adult and is determined to fulfill his destiny as the Antichrist.Donald Lawson, the devil child from "666: The Child", is now an adult and is determined to fulfill his destiny as the Antichrist.Donald Lawson, the devil child from "666: The Child", is now an adult and is determined to fulfill his destiny as the Antichrist.

  • Director
    • Nick Everhart
  • Writers
    • Nick Everhart
    • Benjamin Henry
  • Stars
    • Chad Mathews
    • Makinna Ridgway
    • Alma S. Grey
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    644
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    • Director
      • Nick Everhart
    • Writers
      • Nick Everhart
      • Benjamin Henry
    • Stars
      • Chad Mathews
      • Makinna Ridgway
      • Alma S. Grey
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Chad Mathews
    Chad Mathews
    • Donald
    Makinna Ridgway
    Makinna Ridgway
    • Kate…
    Alma S. Grey
    • Sydonai
    • (as Alma Saraci)
    Amol Shah
    Amol Shah
    • Ashmed Chammadai
    Collin Brock
    • Father Deacon Cain
    Giovanni Bejarano
    Giovanni Bejarano
    • Detective Ellison
    Doug Burch
    Doug Burch
    • Detective Jackson
    Justin Spanko
    • Father Jones
    Damien Puckler
    Damien Puckler
    • Father Michaels
    Justin Jones
    • Bishop Thomas Aquinas
    • (as Justin L. Jones)
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    • Italian Priest
    • (as Domi Arcangeli)
    • …
    Stephen Blackehart
    Stephen Blackehart
    • Tom
    Sam Ingraffia
    Sam Ingraffia
    • Mr. Angleman
    Chris Alan
    Chris Alan
    • Janitor
    Sarah Silver
    • Doctor
    Monique La Barr
    • Nurse
    Audrey Fiorini
    • Vampire Vixen
    Marissa Hart
    • Vampire Vixen
    • Director
      • Nick Everhart
    • Writers
      • Nick Everhart
      • Benjamin Henry
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    2TheLittleSongbird

    Not among The Asylum's worst, but still dire

    The music occasionally has some broodiness, but that is nowhere near enough to save this film. Is it The Asylum's worst? No, that's a tie between 2012: Doomsday, Alien Origin and Titanic II. Is it also as bad as 2010: Moby Dick, Transmorphers, AVH: Alien vs Hunter, War of the Worlds 2 and Death Racers? Not quite, but that is saying very little. I found 666: The Beast cheap to look at, it is dully lit and has slipshod effects, but it was the camera work that really made it so. The shaky camera technique not only gave me a headache but it is also used far too much, and there are also too many shots of Alma Sarachi's bottom. The acting is bland with nobody that stands out, they don't connect with their characters and consequently we don't connect with them either. And no wonder as the characters are so clichéd and underdeveloped. 666: The Beast is a very poorly written as well, the dialogue is stilted and cheesily delivered while the story is sluggishly paced, incoherent and full of overlong exposition scenes and any suspenseful or "scary" scenes missing two vital ingredients to make them work, suspense and a genuine sense of horror. The direction is lazy also as well. Overall, The Asylum have done worse, but in all honesty that is saying little in 666: The Beast's favour. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    2paul_m_haakonsen

    666: The Boredom of the Beast...

    Despite the fact of never having heard about this 2007 horror movie titled "666: The Beast" prior to watching it here in 2025, then I needed no persuasion to watch it. I am a big fan of all things horror, after all.

    And when I saw that it was The Asylum that was behind this movie, I must admit that my expectations went from slim to none. The Asylum weren't exactly known for their stellar movies back in the day. But still, I opted to give director Nick Everhart's 2007 movie the benefit of the doubt, as every now and again The Asylum does hit the mark straight on.

    I have to admit that I was expectation "666: The Beast" to be a mockbuster, since it was The Asylum that delivered the movie. I found out that this 2007 movie was the sequel to the 2006 movie "666: The Child", which was a mockbuster of the 2006 movie "The Omen". And while I haven't seen "666: The Child", I figured I was not missing out on any particular grand details in order to understand the narrative in this 2007 follow-up.

    Writers Nick Everhart and Benjamin Henry put together a straightforward script, which ultimately proved rather dull and boring. There wasn't really much of anything interesting happening throughout the course of the 88 minutes that the movie ran for, nor anything scary. So it was a swing and a miss.

    I was not familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, which was actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually fair, despite the fact that the script was subpar.

    My rating of director Nick Everhart's 2007 movie "666: The Beast" lands on a two out of ten stars.
    1chaosholm

    What a frightful waste of time...

    This is probably one of the worst movies I have seen so far this year. Dull, boring, not-making-a-lot-of-sense... lots of holes in the plot and acting which I have seen better in school plays.. Actually I think I would prefer watching 'Bloodrayne' and 'Bloodrayne 2' again as opposed to this lame excuse of a movie. If you have never seen any movies in this genre (The Omen, Stigmata, Bless The Child and so on) - please - do not watch this one. It will make you run away from the genre... But OK - to be fair to this movie - I haven't seen the first one (666 The Child.. I think), but I do not feel any urge to see the first one. It probably could have been OK for a Sunday with a hangover if they had changed the script, the director and the actors...
    2Chase_Witherspoon

    Corporate devil breeds succession plan

    Devil child from the earlier film ('666 Bless the Child') is now all grown up and VP of a supposed multinational, but there's some seriously spicy tail seducing him in the office that he just can't resist. Predictably, temptation opens the gates of hell with his heavily pregnant wife in the crosshairs.

    Filmed on location, apparently guerilla style in back alleys and side streets, there's an irritating warm orange glow on everything during the day, whilst after sunset you need night vision goggles to see what's going on. Some of the props look cool, and the aforementioned office vixen is an alluring specimen (well played by Albanian actress Grey), but the picture is so low budget it looks like a soft porn soap opera.

    There's dirty dancing, a steamy infrared love scene, rooftop lesbian vampire orgy, even a bloody crucifixion and yet despite all these positives, 'The Beast' remains a tedious, talky, overblown fizzer that can't overcome its lack of resources and imagination.
    5guestar57

    " Genre that wouldn't die, ANTI-Christ CINEMA !"

    666: THE BEAST Theasylum.cc

    " Genre that wouldn't die, ANTI-Christ CINEMA !" In the tradition of Devil's Advocate, Omen , and Stigmata…Well sort of. This is a direct sequel to 666: The Child,And the boy has grown up and become the leader of the devil's new army. The director's commentary will amuse and there is no fighting for the microphone like Theasylum's usual. Collin Brock as the lead priest is the best of male leads, Great accent.

    The actresses are very well represented by- Makinna Ridgway is very talented as our resident good girl and The Bad Girl, Alma Saraci steals every scene she is in with a million dollar arse( Which the producers INSISTED on showing numerous occasions).

    The film was good and obviously the original did well,But would have preferred a sequel to DRACULA'S CURSE, lol!

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      The director was asked to write a Christian horror script that would start shooting in two weeks. The movie was supposed to be loosely related to the production company's film 666: The Child. The main character retains the name of the main character from that film. The script was written in 5 days. Pre-production (hiring crew, finding locations, casting, renting gear) was done in one week. The film was shot in 9 days. All post production (editing, sound mixing, and color correction) had to be finished in six weeks in order to meet the delivery deadline to Blockbuster (the main distribution outlet for the production company at that time). Two days before the film began shooting, the concept of making a "Christian horror film" was thrown out the window, because the company's Christian buyer wanted more family-friendly material. As a result of losing their intended Christian buyer, the Producers mandated that the sex and gore be intensified (nudity and blood were new requisites) so that the film could be sold to international distributors. The actress who was going to be cast as Sydonai was replaced because she did not want to perform a nude scene in the film.
    • Quotes

      Detective Jackson: [at the scene of the crime] So... what... our killer was Jewish?

      Father Deacon Cain: It's a hexagram. Not necessarily a Star of David.

    • Connections
      Follows 666: The Child (2006)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 666: The Priest
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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    • Budget
      • $75,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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