
The Sixth Sense VHS Tape
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Buena Vista Home Entertainment's VHS release of "The Sixth Sense" is the Video Bonus Edition, identifiable by the gold border framing the front cover. This is the M. Night Shyamalan cut that hit home video in 2000, coming off a theatrical run that made roughly $293 million domestically and turned a $40 million production into one of the biggest studio surprises of the decade.
1999 was the year Shyamalan's name became something people actually said out loud. "The Sixth Sense" arrived in wide release August 1999, opening at number one and holding that position for five consecutive weekends, a run that nobody had mapped out for a quiet, slow-burn supernatural drama. Haley Joel Osment's performance generated real awards heat, landing him an Oscar nomination at age eleven. Bruce Willis, cast against type as a child psychologist haunted by a failed case, gave the film a gravity that kept mainstream audiences in seats long after the word-of-mouth started doing the work. The film's staying power was not the twist alone. It was two performances holding a tone for ninety-nine minutes without breaking it. Buena Vista, then operating as the home video arm of Disney's Touchstone Pictures, packaged the Bonus Edition for consumers who wanted more than just the feature, adding a Shyamalan conversation, cast interviews, and a segment titled "Rules and Clues" that functioned as a guided rewatch companion.
Gold-bordered prestige packaging for the thriller that made everyone reconsider what they just watched.
This copy is pre-owned, which is standard for a tape that has been in circulation for over twenty-five years. The gold border on the cover is the visual key that separates the Bonus Edition clamshell from the standard release. Look at the front panel before you assume which version you have. The bonus features are encoded on the same tape as the feature, so fast-forward access to the Shyamalan interview is available without a second cassette. Display collectors: the gold border reads well on a shelf, and the clamshell spine shows the Buena Vista logo clearly. Buyers playing this copy should check the tape window before loading. Ribbon should sit flush with no visible slack or wrinkling at the spool hub.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm this is the Bonus Edition (gold border cover) versus the standard Buena Vista clamshell release, and note the condition of the spine label before purchase.
Gold-bordered prestige packaging for the thriller that made everyone reconsider what they just watched.
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This the sixth sense vhs tape originates from the 90s era[01], represents Buena Vista[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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