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The 1999 film The Omega Code is a Christian apocalyptic thriller film directed by Rob Marcarelli. The film follows Gillen Lane (Casper Van Dien), a motivational speaker who is approached by Stone Alexander (Michael York), a powerful media mogul who is seeking to use a hidden code in the Torah to bring about the Second Coming of Christ.

Lane is skeptical of Alexander's claims, but he agrees to help him decipher the code. As he delves deeper into the code, Lane begins to believe that it is real and that Alexander is not what he seems.

The film is a mix of religious themes and conspiracy theories. It explores the idea of a hidden message in the Bible and the potential for it to be used for good or evil. The film also raises questions about the nature of faith and the role of the media in shaping public opinion.

The Omega Code was a controversial film upon its release. Some critics praised its ambitious scope and its exploration of religious themes. Others criticized its simplistic plot and its heavy-handed use of religious imagery.

Despite its mixed reception, The Omega Code remains a cult favorite among fans of Christian apocalyptic thriller films. The film's exploration of religious themes and its depiction of a world on the brink of Armageddon continue to resonate with viewers today.

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Cast

  • Casper Van Dien as Gillen Lane
  • Michael York as Stone Alexander/The Antichrist
  • Catherine Oxenberg as Cassandra Barashe
  • Michael Ironside as Dominic
  • Devon Odessa as Jennifer Lane
  • William Hootkins as Sir Percival Lloyd
  • Robert Ito as Shimoro Lin Che
  • Steve Franken as Jeffries
  • Janet Carroll as Dorothy Thompson
  • George Coe as Senator Jack Thompson
  • Ravil Isyanov as Rykoff
  • Ayla Kell as Maddie Lane
  • Jan Triska as Prophet
  • Terry Rhoads as Reporter Matthews
  • Lise Simms as Talk show host
  • Robert F. Lyons as General

Director: Robert Marcarelli

Writers: Stephan Blinn Hollis Barton

Box Office Gross: $12,614,346

Distributor: Providence Entertainment

Genre: Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Thriller

Release Date: October 15, 1999

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