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Release Date:
April 5, 1951
Original Title:
The Thing from Another World
Alternate Titles:
A Ameaça
El enigma de otro mundo
La Chose d'un autre monde
La cosa del otro mundo
O Enigma de Outro Mundo
O Monstro do Ártico
Нечто
怪人
괴물
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
Winchester Pictures Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 DE: 12 FR: U GB: PG IT: T NL: 14 US: NR
Runtime: 87
Scientists and US Air Force officials fend off a blood-thirsty alien organism while investigating at a remote arctic outpost.
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2001 #87 |
100 Years: 100 THRILLS
100 Most Thrilling American Films |
Art Direction:
Albert S. D'Agostino
John Hughes
Assistant Director:
Arthur Siteman
Associate Producer:
Edward Lasker
Camera Operator:
Landon Arnett
Costume Designer:
Michael Woulfe
Director:
Christian Nyby
Director of Photography:
Russell Harlan
Editor:
Roland Gross
Hairstylist:
Larry Germain
Makeup Supervisor:
Lee Greenway
Music Director:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Novel:
John W. Campbell Jr.
Original Music Composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Producer:
Howard Hawks
Production Manager:
Walter Daniels
Screenplay:
Charles Lederer
Set Decoration:
William Stevens
Darrell Silvera
Sound:
Phil Brigandi
Clem Portman
Special Effects:
Donald Steward
Linwood G. Dunn
Special Effects Technician:
Thol Simonson
Stunts:
Ken Terrell
Dick Crockett
Duke Taylor
Sol Gorss
Leslie Charles
Bob Morgan
Bill Lewin
Russell Saunders
Teddy Mangean
Tom Steele
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