John Carpenter's The Thing

The Thing is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell. The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them. It infiltrates an Antarctic research team, taking the appearance of the researchers that it kills, and paranoia occurs within the group. Ostensibly a remake of the 1951 Ho... more

Initial release date:

  • 1982

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Runtime:

  • 1 h 49 min

Estimated budget:

  • 10,000,000 (US$)

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John Carpenter

John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, composer, and occasional actor. Although Carpenter has worked in numerous film genres, his name is most commonly associated with horror and science fiction. Carpenter was born in Carthage,...

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  • Man is the warmest place to hide.

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  • 1 h 49 min

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  • 10,000,000

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