Universal released The Thing to theaters on June 25, 1982; grossing $13.8M worldwide.
John Carpenter directed the horror classic which starred
Kurt Russell,
Wilford Brimley, and
Keith David.
The Thing Movie Summary
The film takes place during the winter at the Antarctic in 1982. We find an American Research Team standing outside their camp; watching some crazy Norwegians spin around the sky in a helicopter. They frantically try to shoot an Alaskan Malamute, but have the accuracy of an Imperial Storm Trooper. Eventually, the helicopter lands as the dog runs into the American camp.
Since the sniper’s bullets are barely able to hit snow in this snow-covered wilderness, the helicopter pilot takes out grenades to kill the mutt. In all the excitement, he drops the grenade, and then dies from the explosion as he recovers it.
The remaining Norwegian calmly tells the baffled Americans, “Hey, that’s not really a dog. It’s an alien that will rip your mother fucking head off, and take your place before anyone knows it,” but this dumb-ass foreigner doesn’t speak English. Obviously, the Americans must kill him, and take the dog as their pet.
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