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    M. Night Shyamalan

    American screenwriter, film director and producer

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    • Praying With Anger (1992) Back when he was a film student at NYU, Shyamalan wrote, directed, produced and starred in this feature about a young man who returns from the U.S. (where he was raised) to India (where he’s from) to participate in a college exchange program at his mother’s behest.
    • Wide Awake (1998) Judging by the title (and the fact that Shyamalan is so renowned for churning out psychological thrillers), you’d be forgiven for presuming Wide Awake is about, say, a family who mysteriously finds themselves unable to fall asleep no matter how tired they are.
    • The Sixth Sense (1999) The Sixth Sense is the movie that catapulted both Shyamalan and young child actor Haley Joel Osement onto Hollywood’s A-list, the movie that earned both of them their first Oscar nominations, and the movie that still make people say “I see dead people.”
    • Unbreakable (2000) Shyamalan and Willis reunited for this movie about a seemingly ordinary man and father named David Dunn who questions the true nature of his existence after he’s the sole survivor of a brutal train crash.
  1. A comprehensive list of films, television shows, and acting credits by the Indian-American filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan. See his directorial, writing, and producing roles, as well as his critical and public response.

  2. 2 days ago · Find out how critics rated the films of the horror and thriller master, from The Sixth Sense to Old. See the list of 11 movies, from best to worst, with synopsis, cast, and director for each.

  3. A user-created list of 14 movies directed by M. Night Shyamalan, with ratings, summaries, and cast information. The list includes his most popular and acclaimed films, such as The Sixth Sense, Signs, and Split, as well as his less successful ones, such as Lady in the Water and The Last Airbender.

    • Wide Awake (1998) No one could have guessed where Shyamalan's career would go based on Wide Awake. His first Hollywood feature is a coming-of-age melodrama that centers on Josh, a young boy grappling with the death of his grandmother.
    • The Sixth Sense (1999) "I see dead people." Everyone remembers this quote from The Sixth Sense, and that one iconic line nicely sums up the film. Cole (Haley Joel Osment) is a sensitive kid who indeed does see ghosts.
    • Unbreakable (2000) How do you follow up a critical and financial darling? Easy. Take things down a notch. Less beholden to the shock and novelty of a "sting in the tail" than its predecessor, Unbreakable is a confident, understated film that deepens with every viewing.
    • Signs (2002) Cinema has witnessed plenty of alien invasions. In Shyamalan's hands, a global takeover by little green men is spun as a heart-wrenching tale of faith and family.
  4. Browse the complete list of movies directed, written, produced and acted by M. Night Shyamalan, the Indian-born American filmmaker known for his supernatural thrillers. See his awards, trivia, photos, videos and upcoming projects on IMDb.

  5. A list of 13 movies and TV shows directed by M. Night Shyamalan, with ratings, genres, summaries, and cast information. See his latest projects, such as Knock at the Cabin, Old, and Servant, as well as his classics, such as The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable.

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