John Carpenter's apocalyptic The Thing was released in cinemas just two weeks after E.T. in 1982. The two movies could hardly have presented more contrasting ideas about extra-terrestrial life, and it was Carpenter's uncompromisingly bleak vision that lost out at the box-office. But his audacious remake of the Howard Hawks 1951 B-movie The Thing from Another World has since been acknowledged as a classic in its own right, not only for its pioneering makeup and special effects techniques, but also for its bold treatment of an alien "infection" that eerily foreshadow s AIDS-inspired blood contamination scares. Whizzkid Rob Bottin was responsible for the surreal and stomach-churning make-up effects that are so crucial a part of the film's success--without his utterly convincing creations Carpenter would never have been able to make a monster movie without a "man in a suit"--and filming on a glacier in British Columbia ensured the complete authenticity of the Antarctic setting. Kurt Russell leads a strong all-male cast who powerfully convey their isolation and distrust of one another--in more ways than one this is a film about alienation. The uneasy atmosphere is enhanced by an icily monochrome score from Ennio Morricone, as a series of unforgettable horror set-pieces lead to a wonderfully downbeat finale.
On the DVD:: The bonus features are exemplary, notably the excellent 80-minute documentary, "Terror Takes Shape", which covers all aspects of the production; and the relaxed, friendly, informative commentary by director John Carpenter and star Kurt Russell--a model for how all commentaries should be. There's also an outtakes reel with some tantalising stills of unused footage. Text and stills-based montages illustrate the location design, conceptual artwork and various other aspects of the production. The sound mix is Dolby 5.1, although the non-anamorphic widescreen picture is not all it could be. --Mark Walker
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Kurt Russell | MacReady |
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Wilford Brimley | Blair |
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T.K. Carter | Nauls |
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David Clennon | Palmer |
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Keith David | Childs |
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Richard Dysart | Dr. Copper |
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Charles Hallahan | Norris |
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Peter Maloney | Bennings |
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Richard Masur | Clark |
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Donald Moffat | Garry |
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Joel Polis | Fuchs |
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Thomas G. Waites | Windows |
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Norbert Weisser | Norwegian |
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Larry Franco | Norwegian Passenger with Rifle |
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Nate Irwin | Helicopter Pilot |
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William Zeman | Pilot |
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Adrienne Barbeau | Computer |
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John Carpenter | Norwegian |
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Jed | Dog Thing |
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Bill Lancaster | Norwegian |
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Dick Warlock | Norwegian |
| Director | John Carpenter |
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| Writer | Bill Lancaster, John W. Campbell Jr. | |
| Producer | Stuart Cohen, David Foster, Larry Franco, Wilbur Stark, Lawrence Turman | |
| Musician | Ennio Morricone | |
| Photography | Dean Cundey | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Edition Release Date | 2003 |