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Director: | Roger Spottiswoode |
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Writer: | Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | Nov 17, 2000 |
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Director: | Roger Spottiswoode |
Writer: | Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley |
Genres: | Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Mystery |
Keywords | clone, laser gun, dna, villain, dystopia, futuristic, murder, cyberpunk, scientist, alternative reality, implanted memory, action hero |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Phoenix Pictures, Jon Davison Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $96,085,477
Budget: $82,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger | Adam Gibson |
Michael Rapaport | Hank Morgan |
Tony Goldwyn | Michael Drucker |
Michael Rooker | Robert Marshall |
Sarah Wynter | Talia Elsworth |
Wendy Crewson | Natalie Gibson |
Rodney Rowland | P. Wiley (as Rod Rowland) |
Terry Crews | Vincent |
Ken Pogue | Speaker Day |
Colin Cunningham | Tripp |
Robert Duvall | Dr. Griffin Weir |
Wanda Cannon | Katherine Weir |
Taylor Reid | Clara Gibson (as Taylor Anne Reid) |
Jennifer Gareis | Virtual Girlfriend |
Don McManus | RePet Salesman |
Steve Bacic | Johnny Phoenix |
Christopher Lawford | Police Lieutenant |
Mark Brandon | RePet Spokesman |
Ellie Harvie | Rosie |
Don S. Davis | Cardinal de la Jolla |
Jennifer Sterling | Virtual Attorney |
Walter von Huene | Virtual Psychiatrist (as Walter Von Huene) |
Chris Cound | Snowboarder |
Ben Bass | Bodyguard |
Robert Clarke | Zealot #1 |
Michael Budman | Zealot #2 |
Warren Takeuchi | Reporter (as Warren T. Takeuchi) |
Claudine Grant | Reporter |
Alexandra Castillo | Reporter (as Álex Castillo) |
D. Neil Mark | Security Guard |
Colin Lawrence | Security Guard |
Mark Gibbon | Security Guard |
Brian Jensen | Security Guard |
Crawford James | Security Guard |
Peter Kent | Duty Officer |
Hiro Kanagawa | Team Doctor |
Mi-Jung Lee | Newscaster |
Gillian Barber | Katherine's Doctor |
Gerard Plunkett | Technician |
Claire Riley | Webcaster |
Andrew McIlroy | Scott Moore |
Norma Jean Wick | Announcer #1 |
Paul Carson | Announcer #2 |
Grahame Andrews | Cab Driver (as Graham Andrews) |
Benita Ha | Teacher |
Andrea Libman | SimPal Cindy (voice) |
Kwesi Ameyaw | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Greg Bronson | Patron of the Arts (uncredited) |
Gavin Buhr | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Scoot DeVille | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
Novie Edwards | SimPals Salesgirl (uncredited) |
Victor Formosa | Football Fan (uncredited) |
Ulla Friis | Woman at Party (uncredited) |
Anthony Harrison | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Lowela Jotie | Cheerleader (uncredited) |
Spencer Kayden | Pearl (uncredited) |
Ian Alexander Martin | Synchorder Operator (uncredited) |
Robert Musnicki | Security Guard (uncredited) |
Melissa Panton | Cheerleader (uncredited) |
Kristen Ross | Girl at mall (uncredited) |
Nikky Smedley | Sgt. Schultz (uncredited) |
Marianne Wibberley | Newsreader (uncredited) |
Aiden Zanini | Virtual Police Officer (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Lon Bender | Supervising Sound Editor |
Anna Fleiner | Makeup Artist |
Charles Porlier | Key Makeup Artist |
Brent O'Connor | Production Manager |
Dale Menzies | Construction Foreman |
Rick Bold | Boom Operator |
Dino DiMuro | Sound Effects Editor |
Dan Hegeman | ADR Editor |
Kelly Oxford | ADR Editor |
Alan Rankin | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Lantieri | Special Effects Supervisor |
Scott Anderson | Visual Effects Editor |
Tim Hogan | Key Grip |
Chris Jargo | ADR Supervisor |
Michele Perrone | ADR Editor |
Wade Wilson | Sound Editor |
Michael Walls | Special Effects Coordinator |
Keith Hamakawa | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Fred Boyd | Gaffer |
Rick Stadder | Dolly Grip |
Jasmine Barry | Production Coordinator |
Lauren Stephens | Dialogue Editor |
Michael Lemmers | Best Boy Grip |
Tommy J. Huff | Stunts |
Chuck Reid | Chief Lighting Technician |
Ronald Robinson | Stunts |
Trish Schill | Stunts |
Jim Dunn | Stunts |
Ella Kutschera | Second Assistant Director |
Dominique Fortin | Editor |
John Willett | Production Design |
Doug Hardwick | Art Direction |
Andrea Dopaso | Set Designer |
James Philpott | Set Designer |
Easton Michael Smith | Set Designer |
Karen M. Murphy | Visual Effects Producer |
Richard A. Harrison | Music Editor |
Richard Trus | Visual Effects |
Mark Conte | Editor |
Christopher Burian-Mohr | Art Direction |
Trish Keating | Costume Design |
Susan O'Hara | Costume Supervisor |
Barry Kootchin | Scenic Artist |
Martha Johnston | Set Designer |
Steven Schwartz | Set Designer |
Michel Arcand | Editor |
Judith Holstra | Casting |
Patrick Banister | Art Direction |
Peter Lando | Set Decoration |
Grace Keating | Costume Supervisor |
Sean Haworth | Assistant Art Director |
William Hawkins | Set Designer |
Jim Ramsay | Set Designer |
Patrick Cyccone Jr. | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gayle Busby | Visual Effects Producer |
Thomas J. Smith | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rob McEwan | Still Photographer |
Tim Haughian | Location Manager |
Leslie Huntley | Visual Effects Producer |
Tom Leeser | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Trig Singer | Camera Operator |
Portia Tickell | Script Supervisor |
Melina Calogiros | Hairstylist |
Angelina P. Cameron | Key Hair Stylist |
Patricia Murray | Makeup Artist |
Albert M. Shapiro | First Assistant Director |
Mark Stainthorpe | Construction Foreman |
Valerie Davidson | Foley Editor |
Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
Peter Tothpal | Hair Designer |
Michael Solinger | Post Production Supervisor |
Brian Shell | Construction Foreman |
Chris Jaeger | Foley Editor |
Michelle Pazer | ADR Editor |
Scott Sanders | Sound Effects Editor |
Lars Lenander | Special Effects Coordinator |
David Drzewiecki | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Geoffroy Beauchemin | First Assistant Camera |
Tim Craig | First Assistant Editor |
Jim Filippone | Aerial Coordinator |
Fred Perron | Stunts |
Michael Langlois | Stunts |
Jeanette Surga | Supervising Music Editor |
Constance A. Kazmer | Dialogue Editor |
Grant Swain | Property Master |
Jason Glass | Stunts |
Robert L. Goff | Stunts |
Mike Vézina | Stunts |
David R. Baron | Third Assistant Director |
Gene Warren Jr. | Visual Effects Supervisor |
M. James Arnett | Second Unit Director |
Jerry Pooler | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Roger Spottiswoode | Director |
Cormac Wibberley | Screenplay |
Marianne Wibberley | Screenplay |
Pierre Mignot | Director of Photography |
James D. Bissell | Production Design |
Jeff Dawn | Makeup Department Head |
Ron Cobb | Assistant Art Director |
Mike McLeod | Construction Coordinator |
Tony Lamberti | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Keller | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Victoria Alonso | Visual Effects Producer |
Steve M. Davison | Stunt Coordinator |
J.J. Makaro | Stunts |
James Bamford | Stunts |
Alec Gillis | Makeup Effects |
Tom Woodruff Jr. | Makeup Effects |
Harry Cohen | Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Martin Gershin | Sound Effects Editor |
Jacob Rupp | Stunt Coordinator |
Trevor Rabin | Original Music Composer |
Melissa R. Stubbs | Stunts |
Corry Glass | Stunts |
Guy Bews | Stunts |
David Jacox | Stunts |
George Josef | Stunts |
Brad Loree | Stunts |
Billy D. Lucas | Stunt Double |
Kit Mallet | Stunts |
Tony Morelli | Stunts |
Pete Ohnegian | Stunts |
Gerald Paetz | Stunts |
Kevin Reid | Stunts |
Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunts |
Pat Romano | Stunts |
Justin Sain | Stunts |
Brent Woolsey | Stunts |
Marny Eng | Stunts |
Suzi Stingl | Stunt Double |
Rick Pearce | Stunts |
Kathy Hubble | Stunts |
Peter Kuran | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tex Kadonaga | 3D Modeller |
Name | Title |
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David Coatsworth | Executive Producer |
Jon Davison | Producer |
Mike Medavoy | Producer |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Producer |
Daniel Petrie Jr. | Executive Producer |
Marianne Wibberley | Executive Producer |
Cormac Wibberley | Executive Producer |
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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
_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._ ...