Title cards Quotes in The 6th Day (2000)

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  • Title cards: God created man in His own image, and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day. GENESIS 1.27, 31

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    Title Cards: Western Australia 1931

    Title Cards: For 100 years the Aboriginal Peoples have resisted the invasion of their lands by white settlers.

    Title Cards: Now, a special law, the Aborigines Act, controls their lives in every detail.

    Title Cards: Mr. A. O. Neville, the Chief Protector of Aborigines, is the legal guardian of every Aborigine in the State of Western Australia.

    Title Cards: He has the power "to remove any half-caste child" from their family, from anywhere within the state.

  • TITLE CARDS: [Last title cards] Nash's theories have influenced global trade negotiations national labor relations, and even breakthroughs in evolutionary biology.

  • TITLE CARDS: [Last title cards] John and Alicia Nash live in Princeton, New Jersey. John keeps regular office hours in the Mathematics Department. He still walks to campus every day.

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    Title cards: Frank Lucas was convicted of Conspiracy to Distribute Narcotics and sentenced to 70 years.

    Title cards: Federal authorities confiscated over 250 million dollars of Frank's assets in U.S. and foreign banks.

    Title cards: Frank and Richie's collaboration led to the conviction of three quarters of New York City's Drug Enforcement Agency.

    Title cards: Thirty members of Frank's family were convicted of drug trafficking and sent to prison.

    Title cards: Frank's wife returned to Puerto Rico.

    Title cards: His mother moved back to North Carolina.

    Title cards: Richie Roberts quit the Prosecutor's Office to become a defense attorney. His first client was Frank Lucas.

    Title cards: For his cooperation, Frank's prison sentence was reduced to 15 years. He was released in 1991.

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    Title Cards: Note, any resemblance between Hynkle the Dictator and the Jewish Barber is purely co-incidental.

    Title Cards: This is a story of a period between two World Wars - an interim in which Insanity cut loose. Liberty took a nose dive, and Humanity was kicked around somewhat.

  • Jake: That's what it was like when I met Sarah. Anyway that's what I

    Sarah: I made you nauseous?

    Jake: In a good way - I was lovesick.

    Sarah: [laughing] That was good, honey.

    title cards: [in front of two dogs who played Mother Teresa] No animals were harmed during the filming of this movie.

    title cards: Though we were petted within an inch of our lives.

  • [ending title card]

    Title Cards: Princess Ka'iulani died on March 6,1899 at the age of 23, less than one year after Hawai'i was annexed by the United States. Many believe she died of a broken heart at the loss of her nation.

    [ending title card]

    Title Cards: In 1993, President Clinton signed the "Apology Resolution" passed by Congress. The document offered an apology on behalf of the United States for the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i.

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    Title Cards: To this day, Hawaiians strive to perpetuate their culture and nation.

  • title cards: FACT: 98% OF PEOPLE FALL FOR THIS TRICK.

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