John Carpenter The Thing 1982

John Carpenter The Thing 1982. John Carpenters THE THING one sheet The thing 1982, Movie posters, Horror movie posters Fans of The Thing (1982) should remember The Thing from Another World and John Carpenter's version never would have happened had it not been for the extraordinary storytelling of John W. The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter from a screenplay by Bill Lancaster

John Carpenter Discusses The Thing Sequel Plans With Kurt Russell
John Carpenter Discusses The Thing Sequel Plans With Kurt Russell from www.cbr.com

Fans of The Thing (1982) should remember The Thing from Another World and John Carpenter's version never would have happened had it not been for the extraordinary storytelling of John W. MacReady, played by Kurt Russell, or Childs, played by Keith Davis, turns into the movie's central monster at the end, but Carpenter intentionally left fans guessing with absolutely no clues to how things shook down.

John Carpenter Discusses The Thing Sequel Plans With Kurt Russell

The Thing [ð ə θ ɪ ŋ] [n 1] ou L'Effroyable Chose au Québec est un film de science-fiction horrifique américain réalisé par John Carpenter et sorti en 1982 MacReady, played by Kurt Russell, or Childs, played by Keith Davis, turns into the movie's central monster at the end, but Carpenter intentionally left fans guessing with absolutely no clues to how things shook down. The Thing [ð ə θ ɪ ŋ] [n 1] ou L'Effroyable Chose au Québec est un film de science-fiction horrifique américain réalisé par John Carpenter et sorti en 1982

The Thing 1982. assistant trainer (as James Colovin) Rocky Corsini. Écrit par Bill Lancaster, le film est adapté du roman court La Chose (Who Goes There?, 1938) de John W

Photo d'exploitation française de THE THING 21x30 cm. N04. Outpost #31, Antarctica, 1982—Twelve men are commissioned to gather physical and natural science data A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.