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| Original Title |
6th Day, The |
| Director |
Roger Spottiswoode |
| Genre |
Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
| Released |
2000-10-28 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG-13 for strong action violence, brief strong language and some sensuality. |
| Rated |
6 |
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| A helicopter pilot survives a near-fatal accident and returns to his home - to find that he's been replaced by an exact duplicate of himself, a clone. When the clone's creators find out the pilot didn't die in the crash, the hunt is on. |
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| Arnold Schwarzenegger as Adam Gibson , Michael Rapaport as Hank Morgan , Tony Goldwyn as Michael Drucker , Michael Rooker as Robert Marshall , Sarah Wynter as Talia Elsworth , Wendy Crewson as Natalie Gibson , Rodney Rowland as P. Wiley (as Rod Rowland) , Terry Crews as Vincent , Ken Pogue as Speaker Day , Colin Cunningham as Tripp , Robert Duvall as Dr. Griffin Weir , Wanda Cannon as Katherine Weir , Taylor Anne Reid as Clara Gibson , Jennifer Gareis as Virtual girlfriend , Don McManus as RePet salesman |
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They can clone people but can't get through on a 911 call. And you thought this was science fiction.
"The 6th Day" is about what you'd expect; lots of action,
special effects, stunts, pyro, etc. And, what could be
better than one Arnold? Two Arnolds, of course. Although
"The 6th Day" is an obvious take-the-money-and-run exploitation
action flick with a PG-13 rating and almost immediate video
release, it delivers plenty of the usual stuff which should
satisfy boys under age 17. More mature audiences may wish
to
see Arnold stop trying to act and go back to being the
charismatic muscle man which made him a Hollywood super
hero
success. Nonetheless, this formula flick works as pure
escapism. Just don't expect anything new or anything more.
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