The 6th Day
Science Fiction, Thriller
Columbia TriStar  (2000) 124 mins PG-13

5.8 (26,242 votes)
On the 6th day God created man, 'The 6th Day' looks at what might happen if man were to become capable of creation as well. Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is just an ordinary man, but when he becomes involved in the high tech world of cloning he is in a race for his life. After surviving a dangerous accident he comes home ready to celebrate his daughter's birthday, but finds that he is already there, or at least someone that looks like him. Though the cloning of animals like household pets is legal, the cloning of humans is not, and when the makers of Adam's clone discover he has survived they are soon after him to keep their secret safe. Gibson must race to save himself and his family from the threat of Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn), the man behind the cloning, and his people. Will he be able to survive and save his family in this sci-fi action adventure?...

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Cast and Crew
Arnold Schwarzenegger  ......  Adam Gibson
Wendy Crewson  ......  Natalie Gibson
Tony Goldwyn  ......  Michael Drucker
Michael Rapaport  ......  Hank Morgan
Michael Rooker  ......  Robert Marshall
Sarah Wynter  ......  Talia Elsworth
Director  .....  Roger Spottiswoode
Producer  .....  Arnold Schwarzenegger; Mike Medavoy; Jon Davison; David Coatsworth
Writer  .....  Marianne Wibberley; Cormac Wibberley
Notes
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: After Adam breaks Wiley's neck outside the police station, his "corpse" can clearly seen to be breathing on the ground just before the cut away. (more)

Trivia:
As Adam is leaving the pet cloning store at the mall, he tells the clerk "I might be back" which is a play on his famous "I'll be back" line from the Terminator movies. (more)

Filming Locations:
BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (more)

Quotes:
Adam Gibson: [clone to original, just after punching out original]
Adam Gibson: That's for sleeping with my wife.
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Awards:
8 nominations (more)