
After a plane crash where a boy is the only survival, the famous anchor Erika Lawson convinces her husband and cameraman Scott to adopt the child. They bring Donald home and Scott's father Big Jake offers to take care of him while the couple works. However, after a series of bizarre accidents that culminates with the death of Jake, the nanny Lucy Fir comes to the Lawson's home to work. However, Lucy is actually a follower of the Anti-Christ and together with Donald, they brin... (Full plot summary below)
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After a plane crash where a boy is the only survival, the famous anchor Erika Lawson convinces her husband and cameraman Scott to adopt the child. They bring Donald home and Scott's father Big Jake offers to take care of him while the couple works. However, after a series of bizarre accidents that culminates with the death of Jake, the nanny Lucy Fir comes to the Lawson's home to work. However, Lucy is actually a follower of the Anti-Christ and together with Donald, they bring more tragedies to the Lawson's family.
Leave your thoughts about 666: The Child.
| User ReviewAdam MThis is the best movie ever! It's so bad, it's good! |
| User ReviewPaul JThis movie is a chilling, mind bending movie |
| User ReviewMark RBoo Boo Stewart did a great job starring in this film. Clips of this movie are used in 666: The Beast with no credit to the actors in this movie. In the sequel the grown up Anti-Christ ends up with light hair, blue eyes, and a receding hairline. You think if he was the Anti-Christ he'd at least join the Hair Club for Men. |
| User ReviewNovak RDespite similarities to Omen 666 is far from being a masterpiece. |
| User ReviewPrivate UBeware of the kid. Not overly scary but that kid creeped me out. |
| User ReviewDaniella GPoverty row ripoff of "The Omen" with the amusingly named Boo Boo Stewart (I'm guessing his parents were Yogi Bear fans) playing the strange orphan adopted by a childless suburban couple who turns out to be...yep, the antichrist. When seemingly innocuous activities like bonding with his new grandfather over a game of football result in the old man's death and others such as the sexy babysitter meet similar grim fates the adoptive parents soon click on to what is blatantly obvious to the viewer from the start. In the movie's favor, though the story is totally predictable and unoriginal its still so dreadful its watchable enough by the standards of digital STV horror films some good gore and T&A help. |
| User ReviewGene PDecent Omen Rip-Off From The Asylum, Bad Script, Bad Acting, Decent Film, Worth A Watch. |
| User ReviewStephanie MAn obvious rip off of The Omen, horrible acting, horrible story, horrible casting, just horrible.Save your money and your sanity and don't watch this garbage. |
| User ReviewBahigi FI tried for two nights to get through the movie and still did not make it to the end - truly boring |
| User ReviewSarah Oreeeeeeeeally bad,... even for a low budget movie. the acting was horrible and the special effects were not that "special" |