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The production process of The Prophecy was equally or more terrifying than the result we saw on the screen.
One of the scariest movies also has a terrifying production
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Although almost two decades have passed since its release, the production directed by Juan Moore has everything it needs to rub shoulders with the best horror films of 2024. Like The Exorcist, The Raven, Rosemary's Baby_ and Poltergeist, The Prophecy forms part of the list of movies marked by unexplained phenomena and extraordinary circumstancesIn this way, it represents one more of the so-called “cursed productions” of the seventh art.
What is behind the curse of The Prophecy?
The hypothesis regarding a possible curse began in 1975, when the plane in which he was traveling the main character was hit by lightning. Although at first glance it is nothing unheard of, speculation gained strength when the same eventuality was repeated both on the flight where the executive producer, Mace Neufeld, and the one on which the writer Davie Selke was traveling.
For skeptics, the events that support the argument are nothing more than circumstantial events. However, considering the frequency and nature of the events, it is difficult to refute the idea that There is something beyond what we can explainespecially considering that the plot revolves around a supposed Antichrist and where the Devil receives what he deserves.
But that's not all, besides the fourth lightning strike that caused a stir during filming in Rome, Cancellation of private jet charter saved Gregory Peck's life who, as a result of delays in recording, did not have to travel.
The amazing thing about the matter is not that the aircraft in question crashed after hitting a flock of birds, claiming the lives of all the crew, but that it fell on the car where the pilot's wife and two children were traveling. .
Accidents off and on set
Paranormal phenomena have always been the subject of debate, in fact, they are considered part of the effects that horror movies generate on the human brain. However, when they become redundant, they leave room for doubt.
During the production process of The Prophecy, London was immersed in attacks caused by the IRA, two of them involved people linked to the film. The restaurant where Mace Neufeld intended to eat was the victim of a bombas was the hotel where director Richard Donner was staying.
The recording sets did not escape the inexplicable circumstances. Even The animals used were involved in unprecedented events. Although they were specially trained dogs, the Rottweilers used constantly attacked the trainers, in fact, specialist Terry Walsh was seriously injured.
In the safari scene, Lee Remick's terrified reaction is due to much more than her talent, the actress displaced the terror generated by the ferocity of the baboons to her character. Likewise, the next day of filming, one of the zookeepers died in the jaws of a lion.
This is not the only tragic event related to the film. John Richardson and his assistant were involved in a fatal car accident. Although the special effects designer was barely injured, Liz Moore was decapitated As a result of a tire impact, the event has a parallel in the production through the scene in which the photographer helps Robert Thorn investigate Damien's origin. A curious fact about the incident is that it occurred on Friday, August 13, 1976, 66.6 kilometers away from Ommen.
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The curse of The Prophecy remains
During the 21st century, another series of peculiar incidents associated with the curse have occurred. The first of them happened during the filming of a documentary that talks about the subject; according to the producer's words, two filming teams in different locations experienced exactly the same technical difficulties.
In addition, Unexplained events were part of the new version of the film. The brother of actor Pete Postlethwaite, died unexpectedly, after receiving three sixes in a game of poker, while the images of the scene in Damien where the devil's birthmark is found, were destroyed for no apparent reason.
In short, the events that occurred during the filming of The Prophecy justify the idea of classifying it as a cursed production. We are not just talking about tragic accidents, but about a display of horrifying events that leave little room for speculation and imagination.
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