The Sixth Sense (1999)

6.26
/ 10
57 User Ratings
1h 47m
Running Time

August 6, 1999
Release Date

The Sixth Sense (1999)

6.26
/ 10
57 User Ratings
1h 47m
Running Time

August 6, 1999
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Hollywood Pictures
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Plot.

Following an unexpected tragedy, child psychologist Malcolm Crowe meets a nine year old boy named Cole Sear, who is hiding a dark secret.

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Cast & Crew.

Hayden Saunier

Hayden Saunier

Darren's Mom

Janis Dardaris

Janis Dardaris

Kitchen Woman

Neill Hartley

Neill Hartley

Visitor #2

Sarah Ripard

Sarah Ripard

Visitor #3

Heidi Fischer

Heidi Fischer

Visitor #4

KaDee Strickland

KaDee Strickland

Visitor #5

Michael J. Lyons

Michael J. Lyons

Visitor #6

Samantha Fitzpatrick

Samantha Fitzpatrick

Kyra's Sister

Holly Cross Vagley

Holly Cross Vagley

Society Lady #1

Kate Kearney-Patch

Kate Kearney-Patch

Society Lady #2

Marilyn Shanok

Marilyn Shanok

Woman at Accident

M. Night Shyamalan

M. Night Shyamalan

Dr. Hill / Director / Writer

Wes Heywood

Wes Heywood

Commercial Narrator (voice)

Nico Woulard

Nico Woulard

Hanged Child

Carol Nielson

Carol Nielson

Hanged Female

Keith Woulard

Keith Woulard

Hanged Male

Jodi Dawson

Jodi Dawson

Burnt Teacher

Tony Michael Donnelly

Tony Michael Donnelly

Gunshot Boy

Ronnie Lea

Ronnie Lea

Secretary

Carlos Xavier Lopez

Carlos Xavier Lopez

Spanish Ghost on Tape (voice)

Gino Inverso

Gino Inverso

Young Vincent (voice)

Ellen Sheppard

Ellen Sheppard

Mrs. Sloan

Tom McLaughlin

Tom McLaughlin

Anna's Father

Candy Aston-Dennis

Candy Aston-Dennis

Anna's Mother

Patrick McDade

Patrick McDade

Shaken Driver

Jose L. Rodriguez

Jose L. Rodriguez

Husband

Gina Allegro

Gina Allegro

Bride's Friend (uncredited)

Bob Bowersox

Bob Bowersox

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Matt Casale

Matt Casale

Man Crossing the Street (uncredited)

Kym Cohen

Kym Cohen

Bride's Maid (uncredited)

Colleen June McQuaide

Colleen June McQuaide

Tommy's TV Mom (uncredited)

Jonathan Nation

Jonathan Nation

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Steve Briemer

Steve Briemer

Thanks

Michael Fey

Michael Fey

Music

Francie Brown

Francie Brown

Dialect Coach

Jae Stein-Grainger

Jae Stein-Grainger

Post Production Assistant

James Breen

James Breen

Greensman

Dan Carter

Dan Carter

Projection

Arthur Shippee

Arthur Shippee

Property Master

Mary Berkelbach

Mary Berkelbach

Set Medic

Dan Valliere

Dan Valliere

Color Timer

Paul Williams

Paul Williams

Construction Coordinator

Emil Hampton

Emil Hampton

First Assistant Camera

Jeff Zook

Jeff Zook

Carpenter

Vince Digiacomo

Vince Digiacomo

Craft Service

Tim Landry

Tim Landry

Digital Effects Supervisor

Greta Alexander

Greta Alexander

Scenic Artist

James Healy

James Healy

Systems Administrators & Support

John Scott Cook

John Scott Cook

First Assistant Editor

Frank Grasso

Frank Grasso

Set Dressing Artist

Robert Biddle

Robert Biddle

Security

John Morrone III

John Morrone III

Transportation Coordinator

Christine Wick

Christine Wick

Set Decoration Buyer

Christopher Murphy

Christopher Murphy

Video Assist Operator

Jeremy Molod

Jeremy Molod

Assistant Sound Editor

James A. Casey

James A. Casey

Rigging Grip

Beverly Jusi

Beverly Jusi

First Assistant Accountant

Sonia Bhalla

Sonia Bhalla

Second Second Assistant Director

Steven Litecky

Steven Litecky

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Ben Conrad

Ben Conrad

Foley Mixer

Patricia Taggart

Patricia Taggart

Assistant Location Manager

I. Nate Scaglione

I. Nate Scaglione

Shop Electric

Kenton Jakub

Kenton Jakub

ADR Editor

Grant Foerster

Grant Foerster

Foley Recordist

Kurt Rimmel

Kurt Rimmel

Dolly Grip

Pete Anthony

Pete Anthony

Conductor

Virginia E. Beard

Virginia E. Beard

Assistant Accountant

Scott Robertson

Scott Robertson

Second Assistant Director

Eric Dachs

Eric Dachs

Apprentice Sound Editor

Daniel C. Cook

Daniel C. Cook

Second Assistant Camera

Diane Heery

Diane Heery

Extras Casting

Christopher F. Graneto

Christopher F. Graneto

Construction Grip

Kirsten Turner

Kirsten Turner

Assistant Production Coordinator

Duncan M. Spencer

Duncan M. Spencer

Key Construction Grip

Renee D. Czarapata

Renee D. Czarapata

Payroll Accountant

David Boulton

David Boulton

ADR Mixer

Jon Sibert

Jon Sibert

Best Boy Grip

Megan Fenerty

Megan Fenerty

Production Assistant

Bill Fiedler

Bill Fiedler

Generator Operator

Stephen Lawes

Stephen Lawes

Main Title Designer

Details.

Release Date
August 6, 1999

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 47m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$40,000,000

Box Office
$672,800,000

Filming Locations
Philadelphia, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

philadelphia
child abuse
loss of loved one
sense of guilt
confidence
psychology
dying and death
marriage crisis
afterlife
single
paranormal phenomena
cowardliness
single mother
school play
ghost
child
spiritism
ghost child
psychological thriller
supernatural thriller

Wiki.

The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bruce Willis as a child psychologist whose patient (Haley Joel Osment) claims he can see and talk to the dead.

Released by Buena Vista Pictures through its Hollywood Pictures label on August 6, 1999, The Sixth Sense received critical acclaim, with praise for the cast performances (particularly those of Willis, Osment, and Toni Collette), atmosphere, direction and surprise ending. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Shyamalan, Best Supporting Actor for Osment, and Best Supporting Actress for Collette. The film established Shyamalan as a preeminent filmmaker of thrillers and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for twist endings.

The film was a commercial success, grossing over $672 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1999 and Shyamalan's highest-grossing film to date.

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