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August 9, 1999
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The Sixth Sense Psyches Its Way to The Top![]() R S Prakash in Los Angeles
Shyamalan, 29, is based in Philadelphia where most of the film is shot.
Many Hollywood insiders had predicted that the movie would gross in the range of $ 15 million to $ 18 million. But they were obviously looking into the wrong crystal ball. Stephen Holden of The New York Times, who gave the film a downbeat review, had said it would be around for some time because of Willis.
Willis plays a child psychologist who helps a troubled young boy (Haley Joel Osment) deal with his ability to see dead people. The movie has a surprise ending, which critics said more than makes up for its initial slow tempo. The Sixth Sense was one of five new wide releases this week, with many scrapping for the same audiences, and some -- like The Iron Giant and Dick -- being pronounced dead on arrival. Meanwhile, the phenomenally successful horror movie, The Blair Witch Project, made by a group of Florida University students for an unbelievably low sum of $ 40,000, almost doubled its theatre count and remained at No 2 for a second weekend, grossing $ 24.5 million. According to studio estimates issued on Sunday, The Sixth Sense recorded the highest August opening ever. The previous record was held by 1993's The Fugitive with $ 23.8 million.
"The challenge was simply to get the message out there about how much they were going to like it," said Chuck Viane, president of Disney's Buena Vista distribution unit. He said 73 per cent of the audience was between 18 and 49 years old, and was evenly split gender-wise.
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