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| Director: | Chuck Russell | 
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| Writer: | Clifford Green, Cathy Cash Spellman, Thomas Rickman, Ellen Green | 
| Staring: | 
| When Maggie's sister Jenna saddles her with an autistic newborn named Cody she touches Maggie's heart and becomes the daughter she has always longed for. But six years later Jenna suddenly re-enters her life and, with her mysterious new husband, Eric Stark, abducts Cody. Despite the fact that Maggie has no legal rights to Cody, FBI agent John Travis takes up her cause when he realizes that Cody shares the same birth date as several other recently murdered children. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 11, 2000 | 
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| Director: | Chuck Russell | 
| Writer: | Clifford Green, Cathy Cash Spellman, Thomas Rickman, Ellen Green | 
| Genres: | Drama, Horror, Crime, Thriller | 
| Keywords | sibling relationship, autism, satanism, substitute, demon | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Icon Entertainment International, Munich Film Partners & Company (MFP) BTC Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $40,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Kim Basinger | Maggie O'Connor | 
| Jimmy Smits | Agent John Travis | 
| Rufus Sewell | Eric Stark | 
| Ian Holm | Reverend Grissom | 
| Angela Bettis | Jenna | 
| Holliston Coleman | Cody | 
| Christina Ricci | Cheri Post | 
| Lumi Cavazos | Sister Rosa | 
| Michael Gaston | Det. Frank Bugatti | 
| Eugene Lipinski | Stuart | 
| Dimitra Arliss | Dahnya | 
| Anne Betancourt | Maria | 
| Helen Stenborg | Sister Joseph | 
| Matthew Lemche | New Dawn Kid at Van | 
| Dan Warry-Smith | New Dawn Kid | 
| Elisabeth Rosen | New Dawn Kid | 
| Tony del Rio | New Dawn Kid | 
| Nicole Lyn | New Dawn Kid | 
| Michael McLachlan | New Dawn Kid | 
| Vince Corazza | Reverend's Assistant | 
| David Eisner | Dr. Ben | 
| Gary Hudson | Maggie's Date | 
| Samantha O'Dwyer | Cody (3 years old) | 
| Nicolas Salgado | Martin Casillas | 
| Marcia Bennett | Head Nurse | 
| Peter Mensah | Good Samaritan Janitor | 
| Yan Birch | Good Samaritan on Bridge | 
| Alexa Gilmour | Good Samaritan in Subway | 
| Wanda-Lee Evans | Woman on bus | 
| Cedric Smith | Pediatric Doctor | 
| Dwayne McLean | Homeless man | 
| Brenda Devine | Woman with sick Daughter | 
| Lauren Spring | Daughter | 
| Christopher Redman | New Dawn intern | 
| Jovanni Sy | Code blue doctor | 
| Trevor Bain | Task force investigator | 
| Brian Heighton | Techie | 
| Christopher Marren | Diner State Trooper | 
| Todd Schroeder | Diner State Trooper | 
| John Healy | Diner local policeman | 
| Dylan Harman | Boy in playground | 
| David Sparrow | Crawford | 
| Michael Copeman | Police Lieutenant | 
| Neil Girvan | Detective | 
| Carol Lempert | Detective | 
| Kelvin Wheeler | Detective | 
| Tony Meyler | Detective | 
| Richard Carmichael | Task force detective | 
| Roman Podhora | Desk sergeant | 
| Dean Gabourie | Alley officer | 
| Arnold Pinnock | Alley officer | 
| Teresa Pavlinek | Dentist's receptionist | 
| Jeffrey Caudle | Boy in dentist's chair | 
| Catherine Fitch | Sister Helena | 
| Neville Edwards | Pier cop | 
| John Shepherd | Mr. Czernik | 
| Norma Edwards | Mrs. Czernik | 
| Leeza Gibbons | Leeza Gibbons | 
| Dan Duran | Reporter | 
| Sandi Stahlbrand | Reporter | 
| Mia Lee | Newscaster | 
| Matt Birman | Upstate Cop | 
| Meredith McGeachie | Nurse | 
| Henry Alessandroni | Hospital cop | 
| Austin Reed | Baby Cody | 
| Corrina Reed | Baby Cody | 
| Brianna Reed | Baby Cody | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Chuck Russell | Director | 
| Christopher Young | Original Music Composer | 
| Alan Heim | Editor | 
| Peter Menzies Jr. | Director of Photography | 
| Clifford Green | Screenplay | 
| Cathy Cash Spellman | Novel | 
| Carol Spier | Production Design | 
| Elinor Rose Galbraith | Art Direction | 
| Peter Nicolakakos | Set Decoration | 
| Nicholas J. Gray | Production Manager | 
| Jae Pak | Assistant Art Director | 
| Janet Cormack | Scenic Artist | 
| Elis Y. Lam | Set Designer | 
| Michael Madden | Set Designer | 
| John Bannister | Scenic Artist | 
| Arlindo Vicente | Leadman | 
| Beth Sterner | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Dean Humphreys | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Adam Sawelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Michael Kavanagh | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Sharon Smith Holley | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Joel Hynek | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Anthony Mark Viverito | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Glenn Neufeld | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Tamara Watts Kent | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Jonathan F. Styrlund | Visual Effects Producer | 
| David Emmerichs | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator | 
| Michael Gibson | Still Photographer | 
| David Breeze | Gaffer | 
| Tony Guerin | Camera Operator | 
| Brenda Gilles | Costume Supervisor | 
| Donna O'Neal | Set Costumer, Key Set Costumer | 
| Tanya Noel Hill | Music Editor | 
| Anna Rane | Script Supervisor | 
| Karen Pidgurski | Unit Publicist | 
| Will Hoddinott | Location Manager | 
| Thomas Rickman | Screenplay | 
| Ellen Green | Screenplay | 
| Sid Armour | Makeup Artist | 
| Mitchell Stone | Hairstylist | 
| Valli O'Reilly | Makeup Artist | 
| Ronnie Specter | Makeup Artist | 
| Greg Cannom | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Brian Wade | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Matthew H. Rowland | First Assistant Director | 
| Myron Hoffert | First Assistant Director | 
| Tim Larsen | Painter | 
| Peter Hudecki | Storyboard Artist | 
| Vince Peets | Storyboard Artist | 
| Nicole Wiwchar | Assistant Camera | 
| Marty Miller | Best Boy Grip | 
| Robert Vigus | Best Boy Grip | 
| Federico De Marco | Camera Trainee | 
| Patrick King | Dolly Grip | 
| Michelle Beaudette | First Assistant Camera | 
| Michael Flood | Gaffer | 
| Jim MacCammon | Gaffer | 
| Greg Grainger | Grip | 
| Rod Benjamin | Key Grip | 
| Matthew Pill | Key Rigging Grip | 
| Kate Choi | Lighting Artist | 
| Tony Eldridge | Lighting Technician | 
| Alejandro J. Castillo | Lighting Technician | 
| Lux | Lighting Technician | 
| Nicole Blanchard | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Derick V. Underschultz | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| Robin D. Cook | Casting | 
| Rebecca Mangieri | Casting Assistant | 
| Barbara Fiorentino | Casting Associate | 
| Zameret Kleiman | Extras Casting | 
| Christina Cattle | Costumer | 
| Sharon Seto | Epk Director | 
| Katy Tatian-Genovese | Accountant | 
| Michael Gay | 3D Artist | 
| Daniel Klem | 3D Artist | 
| Oystein Larsen | 3D Artist | 
| Peter Lepeniotis | Animation | 
| Andrew Schneider | Animation | 
| Matt Farell | Animation Supervisor | 
| Sean White | CG Artist | 
| Dan Glass | Compositing Supervisor | 
| Gregory D. Liegey | Compositing Supervisor | 
| Alan Boucek | Compositor | 
| J.D. Cowles | Compositor | 
| D. Flint Klingler | Compositor | 
| Amanda Morrison | Compositor | 
| Ryan 'RT' Todd | Compositor | 
| Chad Carlberg | Digital Compositor | 
| Thomas Proctor | Digital Compositor | 
| Ryan Michael Todd | Digital Compositor | 
| Brigitte Bourque | Digital Compositor | 
| Michael Hemschoot | Lead Animator | 
| Justin Burdine | Systems Administrators & Support | 
| Rudy Poat | Visual Effects | 
| John Tissavary | Visual Effects | 
| Anthony Mabin | Visual Effects Compositor | 
| David M. Chisholm | Visual Effects Coordinator | 
| Ralph Maiers | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Zack Davis | ADR Supervisor | 
| Ryan Juggler | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Jon Michaels | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Erika Schengili-Roberts | Boom Operator | 
| Tim Tuchrello | First Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Dan Yale | Foley Editor | 
| Randy Singer | Foley Mixer | 
| Owen Langevin | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Charles Maynes | Sound Effects Designer | 
| Dean Beville | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Donald Flick | Sound Effects Editor | 
| William Jacobs | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Martin Lopez | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Donald Freeman | Colorist | 
| Robert Brakey | First Assistant Editor | 
| David Tarnawsky | First Assistant Editor | 
| Don Thompson | First Assistant Editor | 
| Gene Strange | First Assistant Accountant | 
| Dave Tommasini | Pilot | 
| Don Miller | Production Accountant | 
| Mary Fraser | Production Coordinator | 
| Anne Paynter | Production Coordinator | 
| Jill Fischer | Production Coordinator | 
| David Williams | Dialogue Editor | 
| Deborah Aquila | Casting | 
| Sarah Halley Finn | Casting | 
| Denise Cronenberg | Costume Design | 
| Miles Teves | Art Direction | 
| Stephen Hunter Flick | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Matt Birman | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Todd Tucker | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Jonnie Katz | Second Assistant Director | 
| Gary Hymes | Second Unit Director | 
| Zoran Veselić | First Assistant Camera | 
| Natalie Bronfman | Costume Assistant | 
| Jake Morrison | Compositor | 
| Frank Smathers | Dialogue Editor | 
| Henry Kingi | Stunts | 
| Alison Reid | Stunts | 
| Jennifer Vey | Stunts | 
| Debbie Lee Carrington | Stunts | 
| Branko Racki | Stunts | 
| Robert Racki | Stunts | 
| Danny Lima | Stunts | 
| Marc Dominic Rienzo | Compositing Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Mace Neufeld | Producer | 
| Bruce Davey | Executive Producer | 
| Lis Kern | Executive Producer | 
| Robert Rehme | Executive Producer | 
| Stratton Leopold | Co-Producer | 
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**_Inversion of "The Omen"_** A little girl with awe-inspiring abilities is raised by her aunt, Maggie O'Connor (Kim Basinger), because her mother is a drug addict (Angela Bettis). The latter hooks up with a weird cult, led by the arrogant Eric Stark (Rufus Sewell), who wants the child for dubiou ... s purposes. Released in 2000, "Bless the Child" is a thriller/horror that comes across as an inverted "The Omen" with elements of "End of Days." It has the same plot as the contemporaneous "The Calling," but is more sensical. It's no low-budget production as it cost $40 million to make and was directed by Chuck Russell, who's known for a few fairly significant movies, like "Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors," the remake of "The Blob" and 1994's highly successful "The Mask." Despite this, "Bless the Child" comes across as a Lifetime movie with a higher budget, which explains the film's mediocre ratings. While I understand this criticism I was able to enter into the world of the characters and enjoy the movie. It's not technically as good as "The Omen" (and some would say that it's sacrilege to even compare them), but I personally prefer "Bless the Child" simply because I like the story, characters and themes better, despite the film's limitations. Concerning the cast, Kim Basinger was past her physical prime, but she still looks good and she's a likable and compassionate protagonist. Jimmy Smits co-stars as the detective on the case and he's effective, as always. Petite Christina Ricci shines in a small role as a runaway who tries to help Maggie. They're all good, but it's Rufus Sewell who's most memorable as the leader of a cult that mixes elements of LaVeyian Satanism with Sciencefictionology. The CGI is a mixed bag, some of the effects are pretty good while some are just serviceable, but you have to consider the age of the movie. Regardless, special effects are just icing on the cake; it's the story and characters that count and this is where "Bless the Child" is solid—nothing great or exceptionally good, but solid. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot in Toronto, Burlington and Sarnia, Ontario with 2nd unit shots of the Big Apple. GRADE: B/B-