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When Schwarzenegger returns to his company and removes the photo of him and his family from his locker he then looks in the mirror at his shaving cut, in doing so lifting his cheek right up to see the cut which is obviously under his chin. In all the other scenes however, the cut is clearly visible without having to pull or distort the face. See more...

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The 6th Day (2000) - 2 with pictures

Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Michael Rooker, Robert Duvall (add more)

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Mistake Continuity: Towards the end of the movie, in the scenes involving the dying Drucker (Tony Goldwyn) and his half-formed clone, blood on the dying Drucker keeps disappearing and reappearing. In one scene he is bleeding out his mouth and down the front of his throat. The camera cuts away and when it comes back his throat is clean.  Yet in the next scene his throat is bloody again.

Mistake Factual error: When Arnold is in the police station reporting that he has a clone and passes through a control room, one computer screen is flashing "OVERIDE." The correct spelling is "OVERRIDE."

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