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  1. The Thing from Another World, sometimes referred to as just The Thing, is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, directed by Christian Nyby, produced by Edward Lasker for Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporation, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

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  2. Oct 27, 2020 · The most nerve-racking aspect about “The Thing” has nothing to do with the creature, but how the characters react to it. The film takes place at Outpost 31, a remote research center stationed in Antarctica. Setting the story in the middle of nowhere is a classic horror movie trope.

  3. In the 1951 film, the Thing has been considered symbolic of communism during the Cold War, with the battle against the alien impostor being symbolic of McCarthyism. [5] Similarly, in the 1982 film, the Thing sows distrust among the crew members, representing anti-communist paranoia and the Red Scares.

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    The Thing from Another World (often referred to as The Thing before its 1982 remake), is a 1951 science fiction film based on the 1938 novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell, Jr. It tells the story of an Air Force crew and scientists at a remote Arctic research outpost who fight a malevolent plant-based alien being.

    • IT WAS A FLOP WITH AUDIENCES AND IT WAS PARTLY E.T.’ S FAULT. What The Thing lacks in comedy it makes up for tenfold in claustrophobia, paranoia, loneliness, and some of the most incredibly frightening practical effects in film history.
    • CRITICS HATED IT, TOO. Critics looked on the film just as unfavorably as fans when it was released in June of 1982. Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote
    • IT’S NOT A REMAKE. Though it’s often cited as a remake of the 1951 film The Thing from Another World, it’s really not. Though the two films do share the same source material—John W. Campbell Jr.’
    • A DOUBLE AMPUTEE WAS USED TO CREATE THE FILM’S QUINTESSENTIAL SPECIAL EFFECT. One of the most memorable scenes in the movie (often referred to as the “chest chomp”) occurs when Dr. Copper (Richard Dysart) attempts to revive Norris (Charles Hallahan) with a defibrillator.
  6. Jul 21, 2014 · Also characteristic is the contrast with a film like Robert Wise's The Day the Earth Stood Still (made the same year), which took a liberal stand in exposing the stupidity of men when confronted ...

  7. Feb 8, 2017 · “The Thing”, produced by Universal Studios, was Carpenter’s biggest production to date with a $15 million budget. However, after filming was complete and the movie was released in theaters, film critics panned the movie, despising the film for its gory special effects, and it only became a modest hit at the box office.

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