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Kurt Russell | MacReady | |
Wilford Brimley | Blair | |
Keith David | Childs | |
Richard Dysart | Dr. Copper | |
Richard Masur | Clark | |
T.K. Carter | Nauls | |
David Clennon | Palmer | |
Charles Hallahan | Norris | |
Peter Maloney | Bennings | |
Donald Moffat | Garry | |
Joel Polis | Fuchs |
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Producer | Lawrence Turman
David Foster |
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Writer | Bill Lancaster
John W. Campbell Jr. |
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Cinematography | Dean Cundey
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Musician | Ennio Morricone
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Based on the 1951 classic, The Thing From Another World, this remake has helicopter pilot R. J. MacReady (Kurt Russell) joining a group of American scientists (Wilford Brimley, Richard A. Dysart) in the Antarctic as they discover a parasitic alien life form that has the power to assimilate any living being. At first, scientific curiosity takes precedence as the scientists watch a dog morph into a twisted, embryonic monster but curiosity turns to fear when they realize that the alien has infected a member of their own team. The question is - which one? It's a battle for survival against Mother Nature and The Thing. |
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