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Lead Actors

Bruce Willis Thumbnail
Bruce Willis
as Dr. Malcolm Crowe
Haley Joel Osment Thumbnail
Haley Joel Osment
as Cole Sear
Toni Collette Thumbnail
Toni Collette
as Lynn Sear
Olivia Williams Thumbnail
Olivia Williams
as Anna Crowe
Donnie Wahlberg Thumbnail
Donnie Wahlberg
as Vincent Grey

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Crew listing

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Kathleen Kennedy
(Producer)
Frank Marshall Thumbnail
Frank Marshall
(Producer)
Barry Mendel
(Producer)

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The Sixth Sense (1999)

Rating:
  
7.85
/ 10
  26 votes
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Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Writer: M. Night Shyamalan
Release Date: 2 August 1999 (United States)  more
Language: English | Latin | Spanish
Genre: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Tagline: "I see dead people"

Storyline

Malcom Crowe is a child psychologist who receives an award on the same night that he is visited by a very unhappy ex-patient. After this encounter, Crowe takes on the task of curing a young boy with the same ills as the ex-patient. This boy "sees dead people". Crowe spends a lot of time with the boy (Cole) much to the dismay of his wife. Cole's mom is at her wit's end with what to do about her son's increasing problems. Crowe is the boy's only hope.

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The Director

M. Night Shyamalan
Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan (born 6 August 1970), known professionally as M. Night Shyamalan, is an Indian-born American film director, screenwriter, and producer known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots that climax with a twist ending. He is also known for filming his movies (and staging his plots) in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was raised. Shyamalan released his first film, Praying with Anger, in 1992 while he was a New York University student. His second movie, the major feature film Wide Awake, made in 1995 but not released until three years later, did not succeed financially.

Shyamalan gained international recognition when he wrote and directed 1999's The Sixth Sense, which was a commercial success and nominated for six Academy Awards, including: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. He followed The Sixth Sense by writin
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FilmasterL

One of M. Nights best films. After this movie it seemed like a slow down slope to bad movies.


onil_pereyra

Fantastic Film.


MarkBoomaars

This is one of THE best movies I have ever seen. I asure you you Will remember THE twist.


magb

My enjoyment of this was greatly hampered by knowing in advance exactly what would happen at the end. Fortunately the film is well made and all, so at least I had some cool stuff to look at while waiting around for the shocking conclusion.


Stain

I would never have dreamed that a scary yet warm-hearted ghost story would become a summer runaway success. It thoroughly deserves it, too. In light of Shyamalan's rapid decline afterwards, everyone seems to be lining up to bash him, but this movie deserves to be remembered on its own merits


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