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Signs
Plot Synopsis by Derek Armstrong

Following the smash hit The Sixth Sense (1999) and the under-performing follow-up Unbreakable (2000), directing phenom M. Night Shyamalan returns to the summer box office landscape that served as the backdrop for his cinematic breakthrough. In Signs, another paranormal outing for the writer-director, Shyamalan explores the eerie implications of a 500-foot crop circle that mysteriously appears on the Bucks County, PA farm of reverend Graham Hess (Mel Gibson). As Hess and his family (Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin) try to take stock of what the sign means, and how its message incorporates into their faith, they start to get the feeling they are not alone in the fields behind their house. Shyamalan re-teams with producers Frank Marshall, Sam Mercer and Kathleen Kennedy, and produces the project in association with his Blinding Edge Pictures banner and Touchstone Pictures.

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 Is related to:    The Day the Earth Stood Still  (1951, Robert Wise)
   Crop Circles and Signs 
   Crop Circles Explained 
   Crop Circles: Quest for Truth  (2002, William Gazecki)
   Signs: A Warning? The Real Story Behind Crop Circles  (2002, Chris Gormile)
 Is spoofed in:    Scary Movie 3  (2003, David Zucker)