On This Day: April 1 1988 The Seventh Sign Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: April 1 1988 The Seventh Sign Premiered in Theaters
On this day April 1 1988 the apocalyptic thriller The Seventh Sign premiered in theaters. Directed by Carl Schultz the film starred Demi Moore as a pregnant woman who uncovers a terrifying connection between her unborn child and a series of mysterious global disasters.

Also starring Michael Biehn Jürgen Prochnow and Peter Friedman the film explored themes of biblical prophecy the end of days and the power of sacrifice. Its eerie atmosphere and religious symbolism made it stand out among late 80s supernatural thrillers. The Seventh Sign earned $18.8 million at the box office and marked one of Demi Moore’s early dramatic roles before she became one of the decade’s biggest stars.

Fun fact: The title refers to the final sign in a biblical prophecy that signals the beginning of the apocalypse and the return of divine judgment.

Trivia question: What actress played the lead role of Abby Quinn in The Seventh Sign?

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