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D-Day the Sixth of June
Cast
Robert Taylor, Richard Todd, Dana Wynter, Edmond O'Brien View AllCrew
Harry Brown (Screenplay), Ivan Moffat (Screenplay), Henry Koster (Director) View All
Release: May 29th, 1956
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes
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SPOILERS: Sixth Sense
I thought this movie was masterful! Yet, I was mad at myself at the end that I didn't figure out the surprise. Did anybody figure it out mid-movie? (honestly )
- Ted
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Sixth Sense vs Unbreakable?
Which did you prefer?
The Sixth Sense generally seems to be the preferred option, but I felt Unbreakable dealt with its underlying theme of identity in a more mature manner, and although the supris...
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The Sixth Sense (1999)
Since I can't find any review about this movie. So, I'll make one.
The Sixth Sense (1999)
This movie delivers and it will surprise you.
This is one of my all time favorites. You would feel cree...
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Sixth Sense Special Edition
I bought yesterday. It was between The Sixth Sense, and Fight Club, and well...the Sixth Sense DVD just looked so much more compelling!
Anyway, I've checked out some of the features on this 2-Dis...
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When John eventually returns home you think things are finally gonna get dramatic as he finds out about Val cheating on him, but the filmmaker seems unwilling to focus on his feelings too much as we only get a mild shocked expression on his face, even becoming friends with Brad by the end.
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