TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX FILM CORPORATION ROSSANO BRAZZI: A LIFETIME OF LOVE A sex-crazed mob of women once ripped off all his clothes in Venice. A rich Mexican woman offered two million dollars to his wife if she would "sell" him to her. Recently, on Italian television, it was said he has slept with more than two thousand women. Rossano Brazzi does not deny it. His current role in 20th Century-Fox's epic chiller, "The Final Conflict" is a far cry from the Latin Lover image he's built up over 25 years and in some 230 starring film roles. The third and final chapter in the terrifying "Omen" trilogy, "The Final Conflict" casts Brazzi as a dedicated monk, the one person who can thwart Damien Thorn in his quest to conquer the world. Introduced in the first two "Omen" films as the son of Satan, Damien is now a grown man of 33 and, as trusted advisor to the President of the United States, is one step away from the most powerful position on earth. Although the role of Father DeCarlo is a heavily dramatic one, with no trace of the romantic figure he's played so often and so well, Brazzi still finds himself the center of attention of women young enough to be his daughters. Today, about 60, still the slim welterweight he was at 25, Brazzi can philosophically reflect on his life and loves. "With my long life, and after all my experience, a woman has to be something special to interest me now," says Brazzi. "There has to be more than going to bed to see a couple of beautiful long legs. "You Americans - you see women as so many bodies to be conquered! You have sex; you do not make love. You are all so obsessed with the body," says Brazzi. "You have no idea how sad this makes your women feel - the knowledge that you regard them as so much flesh to be picked up and put down. "Physical beauty? It is not the most important thing. You should be looking into the body to see if, inside, there lives a woman of kindness, intelligence and charm. And the only way to do that is to look into her eyes. That is where true love-making begins." Brazzi has been married for 39 years to Lydia, his devoted Italian wife. They met when they were both 15-year-old students in Florence. "Sure, we have fights," admits Brazzi, "but they're never those bitter, hurtful fights. Lydia is never jealous when women make advances to me. She has never tried to retaliate by emasculating me. "I’ve always acted with good sense and discretion. I was lucky. I never got the unbearable love pain in my gut and made a fool of myself, or was disrespectful to Lydia. "After the sexual excitement of the first few years, you learn how to change so that you get other things from the marriage. You cannot live forever in love's young dream." Rossano Brazzi stars with Sam Neill, Don Gordon and Lisa Harrow in "The Final Conflict," a Harvey Bernhard Production in association with Mace Neufeld. The 20th Century-Fox release was produced by Bernhard and directed by Graham Baker from a screenplay by Andrew Birkin. Richard Donner is executive producer.