Dr. Malcolm Crowe is a fictional character in The Sixth Sense, portrayed by American actor Bruce Willis. Crowe works as a child psychologist.
Biography[]
Crowe after being shot.
Shot by Vincent Grey[]
Malcolm Crowe just acted in the Sixth Sense
Crowe waiting for Cole Sear.
Helping Cole Sear[]
The next fall, Crowe begins working with another patient, nine-year-old Cole Sear, whose case is similar to Vincent's. Crowe becomes dedicated to the boy, though he is haunted by doubts over his ability to help him after his failure with Vincent. Meanwhile, he and his wife seldom, if ever, speak or do anything together. Crowe feels he must help Cole in order to rectify his failure to help Vincent and reconcile with his wife. Cole's mother, Lynn worries about his social stamina, especially after seeing signs of physical abuse. Cole eventually confides his secret to Crowe: he sees ghosts, who walk around like the living unaware they are dead.
Crowe talking with Cole.
Learning about Cole[]
At first, Crowe thinks Cole is delusional and considers dropping his case. Remembering Vincent, the psychologist listens to an audiotape from a session with Vincent when he was a child. On the tape, when Crowe leaves the room, Vincent begins crying. Turning up the volume, Crowe hears a weeping man begging for help in Spanish, and now believes that Cole is telling the truth and that Vincent may have had the same ability. He suggests to Cole that he should try to find a purpose for his gift by communicating with the ghosts and perhaps aid them with their unfinished business. At first, Cole is unwilling since the ghosts terrify and sometimes even threaten him, but he finally decides to attempt helping.
Crowe realizes that he's dead.
Finding out he's Dead[]
Crowe returns home, where he finds his wife asleep with their wedding video playing. While still asleep, Anna asks her husband why he left her, and drops Crowe's wedding ring, which he suddenly discovers he has not been wearing. He remembers what Cole said about ghosts and realizes that he was actually killed by Vincent and was unknowingly dead the entire time he was working with Cole. Because of Cole's efforts, Crowe's unfinished business rectifying his failure to understand and help Vincent is finally complete. Crowe fulfills the second reason he returned to tell his wife she was never second, and that he loves her. With his unfinished business is complete, Malcolm as a ghost is finally at peace and able to ascend into Heaven.
Abilities[]
- Intellect: Crowe is an intelligent man. Crowe knows how to talk with his patients in a fun and serious way to make them feel Comfortable with him. Crowe would play a game with Cole where he would "read his mind" and if he get's the question right Cole would that a step forward, if he get's the question wrong Cole will step back. Later Cole would confide in Crowe that he sees dead people which it would be revealed that he (Crowe) is dead.
Equipment[]
Uniform[]
- Suit: Crowe wears a suit..
Other Equipment[]
- Files: Crowe has a file of his patients which he reads when it has Vincent Grey and Cole Sear.
Relationships[]
Family[]
- Anna Crowe - Widdow
Allies[]
- Cole Sear - patient
Enemies[]
- Vincent Grey † - Former patient turned Victim