DVD 106 mins IMDB
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Sixth Sense
Walt Disney Video (1999)
In Collection
#182

Seen It:
Yes
Horror, Thriller, Mystery
USA  /  English

Firdous Bamji
Mischa Barton Kyra Collins
Toni Collette Lynn Sear
Janis Dardaris
Glenn Fitzgerald Sean
Trevor Morgan Tommy Tammisimo
Donnie Wahlberg Vincent Grey
Olivia Williams Anna Crowe
Bruce Willis Dr. Malcolm Crowe
Haley Joel Osment Cole Sear
Peter Anthony Tambakis Darren
Jeffrey Zubernis Bobby

Director M. Night Shyamalan
Producer Barry Mendel; Sam Mercer
Writer M. Night Shyamalan
Cinematography Tak Fujimoto
Musician James Newton Howard

"I see dead people," whispers little Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), scared to affirm what is to him now a daily occurrence. This peaked 9-year old, already hypersensitive to begin with, is now being haunted by seemingly malevolent spirits. Child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is trying to find out what's triggering Cole's visions, but what appears to be a psychological manifestation turns out to be frighteningly real. It might be enough to scare off a lesser man, but for Malcolm it's personal--several months before, he was accosted and shot by an unhinged patient, who then turned the gun on himself. Since then, Malcolm has been in turmoil--he and his wife (Olivia Williams) are barely speaking, and his life has taken an aimless turn. Having failed his loved ones and himself, he's not about to give up on Cole.

This third feature by M. Night Shyamalan sets itself up as a thriller, poised on the brink of delivering monstrous scares, but gradually evolves into more of a psychological drama with supernatural undertones. Many critics faulted the film for being mawkish and New Age-y, but no matter how you slice it, this is one mightily effective piece of filmmaking. The bare bones of the story are basic enough, but the moody atmosphere created by Shyamalan and cinematographer Tak Fujimoto made this one of the creepiest pictures of 1999, forsaking excessive gore for a sinisterly simple feeling of chilly otherworldliness. Willis is in his strong, silent type mode here, and gives the film wholly over to Osment, whose crumpled face and big eyes convey a child too wise for his years; his scenes with his mother (Toni Collette) are small, heartbreaking marvels. And even if you figure out the film's surprise ending, it packs an amazingly emotional wallop when it comes, and will have you racing to watch the movie again with a new perspective. You may be able to shake off the sentimentality of The Sixth Sense, but its craftsmanship and atmosphere will stay with you for days. --Mark Englehart

Edition Details
Distributor Walt Disney Video
Edition Collector's Edition Series
Barcode 0717951004925
Region Region 1
Release Date 3/28/2000
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Storyboard To Film Comparison The Cast Music And Sound Design Reaching The Audience Rules And Clues Deleted Scenes A Conversation With M. Night Shyamalan Publicity Filmmakers' And Cast Bios
Personal Details
Purchase Price $14.99
Links Amazon US
The Sixth Sense at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB