The Sixth Sense
The Sixth Sense (1999)

The Sixth Sense

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Malcolm's hair falls to the side when he does his "magic trick" for Cole in the library.

When the camera cuts back to Malcolm, his hair is fixed.

When Cole steps away from the chair because Malcolm can't guess his thoughtsin close-up he uses the other foot to step back.

The first time Malcolm meets with Cole, right before they leave, Malcolm's arm is on the back of the pew from Cole's point of view, but from Malcolm's point of view, it is down.

Right after Cole grabs the statue of Jesus, he puts his arm up again.

During the dinner scene, mic cord visible through Malcolm's shirt.

When Malcolm finishes the magic trick with the penny and asks, "Do you really think so?" he closes his hand around the penny.

In the next shot taken from his back, his hand is still open.

When Cole asks "Will I see you again?" in the church, Malcolm's arm jumps back and forth between the pew and his side between shots.

Cole has a light blond patch of hair on the back of his head.

While it is normally on the right side, when he sits next to Kyra's sister on the swing it is suddenly on the left side.

When Malcolm walks into Cole's hospital room, Cole's feet are outside the covers.

In the next shot one foot is under the covers.

When Cole is walking with Malcolm through the streets of Philly to go see the German man, the streets and sidewalks are covered with brown fall leaves, but the trees along the street are all green as if it is spring time.

During a class in school, you can see microphones in the roof.

When Malcolm and Cole meet in the church for the last time, a patch of hair is sticking up from the right-hand side of Cole's head.

The hair becomes less frisky between shots until it ends up well combed.

When Cole is in the bed about to say "I see dead people" the pink blanket continually rearranges itself in each shot.

When Malcolm is listening to the Vincent Grey tape, in the close-ups of the cassette the amount of tape on the spools vary greatly between each shot.

The tape that is labeled "Vincent Grey" in the first shot has the label missing in the next shot.

During the "I See Dead People" scene, Cole is facing Malcolm and a tear runs down his face.

When Cole turns away, his face is dry with no trace of a tear.

At the end of the film Malcolm Crowe comes down the stairs to the living room.

The camera is at a low angle looking up from the living room floor toward the vestibule area at the foot of the stairs.

There is a leather covered sofa and two overstuffed leather chairs crammed side by side to fit into the space.

Crowe's wife is slouched in one of the chairs.

The camera changes to above, the wife falls asleep and drops Crowe's ring, which now rolls over open floor boards.

Where did all the furniture go? When Cole sees the ghost boy with a gun shot wound to the head, although its seen on the back of his head, in an earlier shot, it wasn't there.

When Cole and Malcolm are going up the stairs to Kyra's bedroom, the banister wobbles.

When Malcolm is watching his wife in the shower, he notices the Zoloft prescription for depression.

The label clearly states, "Take with food or milk.

" However, no such warning or contraindication against Zoloft or its generic, Sertraline, exists.

Despite the pains taken to not give Malcom a shadow, in almost every scene he's in, there are shadows cast by his feet.

When Malcolm looks at the box for Vincent Grey, the last name is spelled with an 'e', while in the ending credits, Vincent's last name is spelled with an 'a'.

When Malcolm is waiting to meet Cole for the first time, we get a shot of the paper he's been writing, and a good look at certain circled words that compare Cole's case to an earlier case.

Later, after their meeting, we get a chance to read that paper, and it becomes obvious that the words he had already written were actually a description of the event yet to occurhis first meeting with Cole.

At Kyra's funeral, Cole enters Kyra's bedroom through a door to the left of the bed, but on the video of her mother poisoning her food, her mother enters the room through a door to the right of her bed.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
14 May 2000 USA USD 293,501,675
7 May 2000 USA USD 293,476,912
30 April 2000 USA USD 293,414,160
23 April 2000 USA USD 293,243,954
16 April 2000 USA USD 292,933,724
9 April 2000 USA USD 292,516,192
2 April 2000 USA USD 291,745,637
26 March 2000 USA USD 290,288,427
19 March 2000 USA USD 288,477,004
12 March 2000 USA USD 286,827,314
5 March 2000 USA USD 285,519,660
27 February 2000 USA USD 283,917,914
20 February 2000 USA USD 282,005,620
13 February 2000 USA USD 279,575,220
6 February 2000 USA USD 278,386,554
30 January 2000 USA USD 278,016,403
23 January 2000 USA USD 277,709,407
16 January 2000 USA USD 277,400,187
9 January 2000 USA USD 276,862,853
2 January 2000 USA USD 276,374,943
26 December 1999 USA USD 275,717,508
19 December 1999 USA USD 275,176,668
12 December 1999 USA USD 274,477,963
5 December 1999 USA USD 273,549,908
28 November 1999 USA USD 272,318,916
21 November 1999 USA USD 269,975,523
14 November 1999 USA USD 267,741,966
7 November 1999 USA USD 264,042,695
31 October 1999 USA USD 259,835,832
24 October 1999 USA USD 255,501,006
17 October 1999 USA USD 249,858,389
10 October 1999 USA USD 242,710,195
3 October 1999 USA USD 234,547,781
26 September 1999 USA USD 225,042,276
19 September 1999 USA USD 213,275,834
12 September 1999 USA USD 197,665,281
5 September 1999 USA USD 176,245,282
29 August 1999 USA USD 138,853,903
22 August 1999 USA USD 107,506,281
15 August 1999 USA USD 69,661,654
8 August 1999 USA USD 26,681,262
USA USD 293,506,292
19 March 2000 UK GBP 25,407,279
12 March 2000 UK GBP 25,299,794
5 March 2000 UK GBP 25,143,531
27 February 2000 UK GBP 24,937,931
20 February 2000 UK GBP 24,703,653
13 February 2000 UK GBP 24,517,553
6 February 2000 UK GBP 24,253,876
30 January 2000 UK GBP 23,743,747
23 January 2000 UK GBP 23,264,297
16 January 2000 UK GBP 22,430,007
9 January 2000 UK GBP 21,565,771
2 January 2000 UK GBP 20,449,726
26 December 1999 UK GBP 19,346,916
19 December 1999 UK GBP 18,800,903
12 December 1999 UK GBP 17,833,709
5 December 1999 UK GBP 16,381,006
28 November 1999 UK GBP 14,086,320
21 November 1999 UK GBP 10,450,596
14 November 1999 UK GBP 5,229,978
7 November 1999 UK GBP 257,479
Worldwide USD 672,806,292
1999 Non-USA USD 379,300,000
Denmark DKK 18,659,188
Germany USD 22,100,000
Netherlands EUR 7,615,010
8 December 1999 Singapore SGD 2,729,000
1 December 1999 Singapore SGD 2,726,000
10 November 1999 Singapore SGD 2,710,000
3 November 1999 Singapore SGD 2,679,000
27 October 1999 Singapore SGD 2,627,000
20 October 1999 Singapore SGD 2,539,000
13 October 1999 Singapore SGD 2,397,000
6 October 1999 Singapore SGD 2,188,000
30 September 1999 Singapore SGD 1,793,000
27 September 1999 Singapore SGD 1,620,000
22 September 1999 Singapore SGD 1,157,787
12 September 1999 Singapore SGD 201,093
20 February 2003 Spain EUR 26,556,344
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 August 1999 USA USD 26,681,262 2,161
7 November 1999 UK GBP 257,479 9
16 January 2000 Netherlands EUR 907,000 90
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 May 2000 USA USD 13,329 38
7 May 2000 USA USD 35,943 91
30 April 2000 USA USD 84,118 211
23 April 2000 USA USD 161,627 323
16 April 2000 USA USD 272,251 450
9 April 2000 USA USD 512,765 579
2 April 2000 USA USD 902,491 722
26 March 2000 USA USD 1,280,345 876
19 March 2000 USA USD 1,280,780 878
12 March 2000 USA USD 967,778 672
5 March 2000 USA USD 1,193,004 759
27 February 2000 USA USD 1,547,640 992
20 February 2000 USA USD 1,933,879 894
13 February 2000 USA USD 1,116,186 831
6 February 2000 USA USD 298,909 220
30 January 2000 USA USD 235,945 220
23 January 2000 USA USD 247,751 223
17 January 2000 USA USD 415,562 237
9 January 2000 USA USD 332,484 255
2 January 2000 USA USD 342,273 267
26 December 1999 USA USD 213,056 361
19 December 1999 USA USD 491,668 623
12 December 1999 USA USD 666,926 856
5 December 1999 USA USD 966,524 1034
28 November 1999 USA USD 1,542,524 1017
21 November 1999 USA USD 1,615,192 1219
14 November 1999 USA USD 2,562,649 1,418
7 November 1999 USA USD 3,131,538 1,802
31 October 1999 USA USD 3,200,961 2,051
24 October 1999 USA USD 4,057,846 2,191
17 October 1999 USA USD 5,160,171 2,682
10 October 1999 USA USD 6,123,967 2,784
3 October 1999 USA USD 7,025,098 2,821
26 September 1999 USA USD 8,435,193 2,791
19 September 1999 USA USD 11,207,422 2,788
12 September 1999 USA USD 16,511,464 2,782
5 September 1999 USA USD 29,271,146 2,775
29 August 1999 USA USD 20,099,149 2,763
22 August 1999 USA USD 23,950,008 2,688
15 August 1999 USA USD 25,764,991 2,395
8 August 1999 USA USD 26,681,262 2,161
19 March 2000 UK GBP 60,416 78
12 March 2000 UK GBP 93,049 99
5 March 2000 UK GBP 113,487 115
27 February 2000 UK GBP 151,476 132
20 February 2000 UK GBP 103,355 88
13 February 2000 UK GBP 128,028 111
6 February 2000 UK GBP 305,358 183
30 January 2000 UK GBP 387,113 201
23 January 2000 UK GBP 440,375 210
16 January 2000 UK GBP 548,870 229
9 January 2000 UK GBP 556,488 253
2 January 2000 UK GBP 328,540 270
26 December 1999 UK GBP 103,315 285
19 December 1999 UK GBP 585,763 346
12 December 1999 UK GBP 851,080 369
5 December 1999 UK GBP 1,341,865 411
28 November 1999 UK GBP 2,094,039 423
21 November 1999 UK GBP 3,277,054 432
14 November 1999 UK GBP 4,792,296 430
7 November 1999 UK GBP 257,479 9

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