The Sixth Sense (1999)
The Sixth Sense (1999)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Bruce Willis
Malcolm Crowe
Haley Joel Osment
Cole Sear
Toni Collette
Lynn Sear
Olivia Williams
Anna Crowe
Trevor Morgan
Tommy Tammisimo
Donnie Wahlberg
Vincent Grey
Peter Anthony Tambakis
Darren
Jeffrey Zubernis
Bobby
Bruce Norris
Stanley Cunningham
Glenn Fitzgerald
Sean
Greg Wood
Mr. Collins
Mischa Barton
Kyra Collins
Angelica Page
Mrs. Collins
Lisa Summerour
Bridesmaid
Firdous Bamji
Young Man Buying Ring
Samia Shoaib
Young Woman Buying Ring
Hayden Saunier
Darren's Mom
Janis Dardaris
Kitchen Woman
Neill Hartley
Visitor #2
Sarah Ripard
Visitor #3
Heidi Fischer
Visitor #4
KaDee Strickland
Visitor #5
Michael J. Lyons
Visitor #6
Samantha Fitzpatrick
Kyra's Sister
Holly Cross Vagley
Society Lady #1
Kate Kearney-Patch
Society Lady #2
Marilyn Shanok
Woman at Accident
M. Night Shyamalan
Dr. Hill / Director / Writer
Wes Heywood
Commercial Narrator (voice)
Nico Woulard
Hanged Child
Carol Nielson
Hanged Female
Keith Woulard
Hanged Male
Jodi Dawson
Burnt Teacher
Tony Michael Donnelly
Gunshot Boy
Ronnie Lea
Secretary
Carlos Xavier Lopez
Spanish Ghost on Tape (voice)
Gino Inverso
Young Vincent (voice)
Ellen Sheppard
Mrs. Sloan
Tom McLaughlin
Anna's Father
Candy Aston-Dennis
Anna's Mother
Patrick McDade
Shaken Driver
Jose L. Rodriguez
Husband
Gina Allegro
Bride's Friend (uncredited)
Bob Bowersox
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Matt Casale
Man Crossing the Street (uncredited)
Kym Cohen
Bride's Maid (uncredited)
Colleen June McQuaide
Tommy's TV Mom (uncredited)
Jonathan Nation
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Sean Oliver
Ghost in the Dungeon (uncredited)
Alison Robertson
Waitress (uncredited)
James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer
Avy Kaufman
Casting
Philip Messina
Art Direction
Larry Fulton
Production Design
Sam Mercer
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Barry Mendel
Producer
Frank Marshall
Producer
Andrew Mondshein
Editor / Second Unit Director
Kathleen Kennedy
Producer
Tak Fujimoto
Director of Photography
Joanna Johnston
Costume Design
Bunny Parker
Hairstylist
Michal Bigger
Makeup Artist
Gerald Quist
Makeup Artist
Joe Everett
Unit Publicist
Claire Cowperthwaite
Script Supervisor
John Tarlini Sr.
Transportation Co-Captain
Mick O'Rourke
Stunts
Beth Bowling
Casting Associate
Paul A. Levin
Post Production Supervisor
Richard Curry
Driver
Anne O'Brien
Assistant Editor
Kyle Rudolph
Camera Operator
Julie Lichter
Casting Associate
Ron Phillips
Still Photographer
John Rusk
Assistant Director
Pamela Wise
Costume Supervisor
Jeff Atmajian
Orchestrator
Jeff Habberstad
Stunt Coordinator
Douglas A. Mowat
Set Decoration
Steve Briemer
Thanks
Michael Fey
Music
Francie Brown
Dialect Coach
Jae Stein-Grainger
Post Production Assistant
James Breen
Greensman
Dan Carter
Projection
Arthur Shippee
Property Master
Mary Berkelbach
Set Medic
Joseph Barry
Stand In
William Louthe
Electrician
David Golia
Additional Photography
Francesca Paris
Key Hair Stylist
Charles E. McCarry
Assistant Art Director
Tom West
Leadman
Dave Barnes
Sculptor
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Aerial Coordinator
Dan Valliere
Color Timer
Paul Williams
Construction Coordinator
Emil Hampton
First Assistant Camera
Jeff Zook
Carpenter
Vince Digiacomo
Craft Service
Tim Landry
Digital Effects Supervisor
Greta Alexander
Scenic Artist
James Healy
Systems Administrators & Support
John Scott Cook
First Assistant Editor
Frank Grasso
Set Dressing Artist
Robert Biddle
Security
John Morrone III
Transportation Coordinator
Christine Wick
Set Decoration Buyer
Christopher Murphy
Video Assist Operator
Jeremy Molod
Assistant Sound Editor
James A. Casey
Rigging Grip
Craig Ligget
Rigging Gaffer
Lynn Andrews
Production Supervisor
E. Larry Oatfield
Sound Effects Editor
Doug Moreno
Production Accountant
Andrew L. Ullman
Location Manager
David Franklin Bergad
Foley Editor
Thomas S. Drescher
Music Editor
David McCullough
Visual Effects Producer
Stiles White
Production Coordinator
Carolyn Crimley
Studio Teachers
Michael Kirchberger
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Allan Byer
Sound Mixer
Garry Elmendorf
Special Effects Supervisor
Linda Murphy
Boom Operator
Billy Miller
Key Grip
Leon Sanginiti
Additional Second Assistant Camera
Beverly Jusi
First Assistant Accountant
Sonia Bhalla
Second Second Assistant Director
Steven Litecky
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Ben Conrad
Foley Mixer
Patricia Taggart
Assistant Location Manager
I. Nate Scaglione
Shop Electric
Kenton Jakub
ADR Editor
Grant Foerster
Foley Recordist
Brick Mason
Storyboard Artist
Marnie Moore
Foley Artist
Terry Jackson
Stunt Double
Nigel Boyd
Costumer
Joseph Timothy Conway
Assistant Property Master
John Rosengrant
Effects Supervisor
Richard Alonzo
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
Kurt Rimmel
Dolly Grip
Pete Anthony
Conductor
Virginia E. Beard
Assistant Accountant
Scott Robertson
Second Assistant Director
Eric Dachs
Apprentice Sound Editor
Daniel C. Cook
Second Assistant Camera
Diane Heery
Extras Casting
Christopher F. Graneto
Construction Grip
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 6, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$672,800,000
Filming LocationsPhiladelphia, United States
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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 thriller screenwriter/director and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for twist endings.
It was the second-highest-grossing film of 1999, behind Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, making roughly $293 million in the US and $379 million in other markets.