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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone

Original Music Composer

John M. Dwyer
John M. Dwyer

Set Decoration

Dean Cundey
Dean Cundey

Director of Photography

Henry Larrecq
Henry Larrecq

Art Direction

Wilbur Stark
Wilbur Stark

Executive Producer

John J. Lloyd
John J. Lloyd

Production Design

Albert Whitlock
Albert Whitlock

Visual Effects

Henry Schoessler
Henry Schoessler

Visual Effects

Rob Bottin
Rob Bottin

Makeup Effects Designer

Gilbert Loe
Gilbert Loe

Costume Supervisor

Trish Keating
Trish Keating

Costume Supervisor

Ronald I. Caplan
Ronald I. Caplan

Costume Supervisor

David Lewis Yewdall
David Lewis Yewdall

Supervising Sound Editor

Charles E. Nippell
Charles E. Nippell

Best Boy Electric

Candy Artmont
Candy Artmont

Script Supervisor

Colin C. Mouat
Colin C. Mouat

Supervising Sound Editor

Raymond Stella
Raymond Stella

Camera Operator

Warren Hamilton Jr.
Warren Hamilton Jr.

Sound Effects Editor

Steve Maslow
Steve Maslow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Larry Franco
Larry Franco

Associate Producer

Ken Diaz
Ken Diaz

Makeup Effects

Stuart Cohen
Stuart Cohen

Co-Producer

John Zemansky
John Zemansky

Property Master

Christine Wilson
Christine Wilson

Script Supervisor

Cyrus Block
Cyrus Block

Camera Operator

John Carpenter
John Carpenter

Original Music Composer

Alan Howarth
Alan Howarth

Original Music Composer

Ken Chase
Ken Chase

Makeup Artist

Phyllis Newman
Phyllis Newman

Makeup Artist

Dick Warlock
Dick Warlock

Stunt Coordinator

Michael R. Gannon
Michael R. Gannon

Assistant Property Master

Lee Routly
Lee Routly

Special Effects

Dan Anglin
Dan Anglin

Transportation Captain

Gary Meyer
Gary Meyer

Production Illustrator

Yervant Babasin
Yervant Babasin

Craft Service

Roy Arbogast
Roy Arbogast

Special Effects

Larry Franco
Larry Franco

First Assistant Director

Paul R. Prince
Paul R. Prince

First Assistant Camera

Jeffrey Chernov
Jeffrey Chernov

Second Assistant Director

Michael Ploog
Michael Ploog

Production Illustrator

John K. Adams
John K. Adams

Foley Supervisor

Bob Cornell
Bob Cornell

Transportation Captain

Clyde E. Bryan
Clyde E. Bryan

First Assistant Camera

Mentor Huebner
Mentor Huebner

Production Illustrator

Fitch Cady
Fitch Cady

Unit Production Manager

Hans Metz
Hans Metz

Special Effects Assistant

Graeme Murray
Graeme Murray

Set Decoration

Michael Steele
Michael Steele

Second Assistant Director

Douglas Pruss
Douglas Pruss

Second Assistant Camera

Karen Kalton
Karen Kalton

Production Secretary

Steve Tate
Steve Tate

Second Assistant Camera

Debbie Collier
Debbie Collier

Production Secretary

David Geddes
David Geddes

Second Assistant Camera

Len Wolfe
Len Wolfe

Best Boy Electric

Ernesto Mas
Ernesto Mas

Assistant Sound Editor

John K. Stirber
John K. Stirber

Special Effects Assistant

Rocky Corsini
Rocky Corsini

Craft Service

Ron MacInnes
Ron MacInnes

Production Assistant

Alois Stranan
Alois Stranan

Transportation Captain

Robin Mounsey
Robin Mounsey

Technical Advisor

Robert Latham Brown
Robert Latham Brown

Production Manager

Spencer Hyde
Spencer Hyde

Craft Service

Rob Bottin
Rob Bottin

Makeup Effects

Barrett J. Reid
Barrett J. Reid

Generator Operator

Drew Struzan
Drew Struzan

Art Designer

Debbie Kennard
Debbie Kennard

Production Assistant

Collection

The Thing Collection



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

October 31, 2015

Flips the scenario round from the original to great effect.

John Carpenter shows how much he loves the 1951 original by giving it the utmost respect that he possibly could, the only difference here is that Carpenter chooses to stick to the paranoiac core of John W Campbell Jr's short story.

The secret to this version's success is the unbearable tension that builds up as the group of men become suspicious of each other, the strain of literal… read the rest.

fenicka

⭐ 6/10

July 2, 2018

It was a good and original movie but some parts were still too boring, am i the only one who thinks like this?

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

August 2, 2018

Stuck on a remote station in Antarctica with… The Thing

RELEASED IN 1982 and directed by John Carter, “The Thing” stars Kurt Russell as the helicopter pilot of an eleven-man crew at a research station in Antarctica who encounter a ghastly shape-shifting alien that perfectly replicates the appearance of its victims.

This is basically a sequel to the 1956 film and even includes footage from that classic sci-fi/horror. The creature is unconven… read the rest.

DrewBlack

⭐ 10/10

February 11, 2021

1982 was a good year for alien movies. The people were not really ready for it, but it was. Not only did Spielberg’s friendly and warm-hearted E.T. - The Extraterrestrial debut at Cannes, and went on to become the world’s highest grossing film, but Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan made justice with a really good motion picture to the Star Trek TV series, and Liquid Sky shook up the indie cinema scene. And, of course, the release of John Carpenter’… read the rest.

The Movie Mob

⭐ 10/10

August 27, 2022

**The Thing is a bloody disgusting groundbreaking masterpiece that reinvented cinema and reminded everyone that true fear lies in what can't be seen.**

The Thing might be the greatest horror creature film ever made. In an age where aliens were cute and friendly like E.T., John Carpenter's The Thing depicted a disturbing, grotesque creature of nightmare responsible for some of film's most terrifying body horror. The Thing was so far ahead of it… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

November 3, 2022

As remakes go, this is one of the better ones that I have seen - though I still prefer the degree of menace generated by the 1951 iteration. A man in an helicopter is shooting at a lonely mutt amidst the antarctic wilderness when it arrives at an American scientific base. An accident ensures the inhabitants cannot interrogate the pursuing Norwegians and a quick visit to their nearby camp shows that disaster has struck. A large block of hollowed o… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

November 3, 2022

Told by way of a cycle of interconnected stories, this works well as a portmanteau of crimes and misdemeanours affecting a small town as it celebrates (or not!) Halloween. We start with a young couple returning from a party; the lady less enamoured with the occasion than her boyfriend. Suffice to say that there was no nookie for them that night (or ever again) as the series moves through a virgin, a group of glamorous vampires, a school principal… read the rest.

Nathan

⭐ 9/10

February 17, 2023

The Thing is a claustrophobic, paranoia-driven horror film that follows a crew of American scientists trying to fend off an extraterrestrial monster before it picks them all off, one by one.

The film is incredibly grounded, in a way that increases the horror and tension surrounding our main cast. In the beginning, the story takes its time, building on the threat and fear of the creature. But this slowly transitions into a paranoia-stricken thr… read the rest.

whitsbrain

⭐ 10/10

January 30, 2024

I've seen this movie so many times. I own it twice on DVD, I own it on 4K, Blu-Ray and I even have a copy on the now defunct HD-DVD format. I regret not seeing it in the theaters back in 1982. I don't know why I didn't go. I was certainly old enough to appreciate it. Instead, I saw "E.T.". I got swept up in happy little alien fever. I went with the crowd. All I had to do was wander over to a different screen and watch Carpenter's creation in all … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$15,000,000

Revenue

$19,629,760

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