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The 6th Day (2000)

6 | Nov 17, 2000 (US) | Science Fiction, Action, Mystery, Drama, Thriller | 02:03
Budget: 82 000 000 | Revenue: 96 085 477

Are you who you think you are?

A world of the very near future in which cattle, fish, and even the family pet can be cloned. But cloning humans is illegal - that is until family man Adam Gibson comes home from work one day to find a clone has replaced him. Taken from his family and plunged into a sinister world he doesn't understand, Gibson must not only save himself from the assassins who must destroy him to protect their secret, but uncover who and what is behind the horrible things happening to him.

Featured Crew

Visual Effects Producer
Executive Producer
Assistant Art Director
Stunt Coordinator
Supervising Sound Editor
Stunts
Screenplay, Executive Producer

Cast

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Michael Rapaport
Hank Morgan
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Tony Goldwyn
Michael Drucker
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Michael Rooker
Robert Marshall
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Sarah Wynter
Talia Elsworth
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Wendy Crewson
Natalie Gibson
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Rodney Rowland
P. Wiley (as Rod Rowland)
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Terry Crews
Vincent
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Ken Pogue
Speaker Day

Reviews

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Gimly
6 | Dec 28, 2019
_The 6th Day_ is a **great** title for a movie about man-made lifeforms. The movie never really lives up to that, I 100% understand the criticisms it received when it was released, but I actually did enjoy watching it. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
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John Chard
6.5 | Apr 12, 2014
If you really believe that then you should clone yourself while you're still alive. Vilified when it was released, one of the small handful of films that came at the end of Arnold Schwarzenegger's film career before he went into politics, The 6th Day, it was argued, was a good cause for Arnold to retire from film. Yet viewing it now on its own chaotic sci-fi terms, it's a surprisingly brisk and enjoyable picture. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, it's a futuristic collage of outrageous set-pieces and thought provoking thematics. Plot has Arnie as an ex-fighter pilot who discovers he has been illegally cloned, and thus he embarks on a mission of carnage and high paced machismo in a bid to get his identity back whilst exposing the evil corporation at the core of such nastiness. So, two Arnie's for the price of one then! It's not a plot that would hold up under close scrutiny, but then is that what we go into a Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie for? Quite. With some nifty surprises, kinetic action and an ending of some considerable chilling substance, The 6th Day is classic popcorn munching fodder. No it's not in the top tier of Arnie movies, and no it's hardly shaking the foundations of sci-fi cinema, but sometimes comfort food sci-fi has its own rewards for an undemanding occasion. 6.5/10