The 6th Day
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The 6th Day

In the near future, cloning is now technically advanced, but human cloning is still illegal. Adam Gibson (Schwarzenegger) returns home after working w...ith his friend Hank Morgan (Rapaport), only to find a clone of himself with his family. Before he has chance to find out the truth, he is attacked by a group who want him dead. Adam must escape and find out the truth from the creator of the clones, Michael Drucker (Goldwyn). Adam knows for sure he couldn't have been cloned, but isn't ready for what he's about to hear. Show More

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In the near future, cloning technology has advanced significantly, although human cloning is still prohibited. Adam Gibson, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is a family man who returns home from work to a shocking discovery - a clone of himself is living with his family. Before he can unravel this bizarre situation, Adam is targeted by a ruthless group determined to eliminate him. Now, he must escape their clutches and seek answers from the creator of the clones, Michael Drucker, portrayed by Tony Goldwyn.

As Adam delves deeper into the truth, he realizes that his own identity is at stake. He knows that he couldn't have been cloned, but the secrets he is about to uncover will challenge everything he thought he knew about his life. With time running out, Adam must confront Drucker and unveil the dark motives behind the creation of these clones.

The 6th Day is a thrilling sci-fi action film, directed by Roger Spottiswoode. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, the movie explores themes of identity, ethics, and the consequences of advanced technology. Packed with intense action sequences and mind-bending twists, this gripping film will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Also Known As:

The 6th Day

Release Date:

17 Nov 2000

Writers:

Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley

Awards:

8 nominations.