Das Ding aus einer anderen Welt

Regie John Carpenter
16
1982    1 Std., 49 Min.Horror, Science Fiction
8.285%92%8.1
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Eine amerikanische Forschungsstation in der Antarktis: zwölf Mann Besetzung unterschiedlichster Couleur. Während alle in der Einsamkeit ihre Neurosen pflegen, taucht plötzlich aus der endlosen Kälte ein Schlittenhund auf, von einem Hubschrauber verfolgt. An Bord: die letzten Überlebenden der nahegelegenen norwegischen Station. Bei dem anschließenden Gefecht werden die Europäer getötet, zurück bleibt der Hund. Bei der norwegischen Station gefundene Filmaufnahmen führen zu einem außerirdischen Raumschiff, das die Europäer aus dem Eis gesprengt haben. Und wie man bald feststellen muss, hat es der Hund in sich: Ein außerirdischer Organismus, der durch Berührung übertragen wird, schleicht sich so auch in der US-Station ein. Und der hat unerfreuliche Nebenwirkungen, verformt er doch aufs Abscheulichste die Menschen, die er befallen hat. Körper verformen sich, brechen auf, Paranoia macht sich breit, niemand ist mehr sicher und keiner weiß, wie man dieses Alien stoppen kann.
  • Kurt RussellMacReady
  • Wilford BrimleyBlair
  • T.K. CarterNauls
  • David ClennonPalmer
  • Keith DavidChilds
  • Richard DysartDr. Copper
  • Charles HallahanNorris
  • Peter MaloneyBennings
  • Richard MasurClark
  • Donald MoffatGarry
  • Joel PolisFuchs
  • Thomas G. WaitesWindows
  • Norbert WeisserNorwegian
  • Larry FrancoNorwegian Passenger with Rifle / Produktionspartner / First Assistant Director
  • Nate IrwinHelicopter Pilot
  • William ZemanPilot
  • John CarpenterNorwegian (video footage) (uncredited) / Regie / Komponist
  • Adrienne BarbeauComputer (voice) (uncredited)
  • Jed the WolfdogDog Thing
  • Bill LancasterDrehbuch
  • Einie26. Mai 2026
    Brilliant 😄 love the ending
  • Toufiq Ibna Mustafiz21. Mai 2026
    classic & peak!
  • Braden17. Mai 2026
    This is why I’m a cat person.
  • jackmeat16. Januar 2025
    My quick rating - 8.6/10. To take a flick from 1951 "The Thing from Another Planet" which in its time and still a classic, and actually improve, drastically on it is a tall feat. But John Carpenter did just that with this 1982 piece of gold. The story is simple, an Arctic expedition team happens across an alien ship and inadvertently releases it. Of course you don't really know what the Thing is since it mimics the host. To say this movie is simple though would be an outright lie. This movie transcended an entire generation of movies to follow it. This took the creature creation to an entirely new level, and still stands up today even in the CGI created worlds. The characters were extremely well written and cast to near perfection. This is paramount in a story where the alien could be the person standing right next to you. It is not often you can go back to a movie 38 years later and it is still phenomenal. Heck, I wish I may be like one of you reading this and have never seen it, just so I could be lucky enough to see it again for the first time. It is that good. There have been thousands of write ups for this movie over the years, so I won't go too deep into this (back when I did write for a newspaper, I had to write a certain amount for my column, now, I think quick and to the point is far more effective). Quick ending. SEE THIS
  • Bait23. April 2026
    Just watch it , right now. Do it.
  • Ty Leet25. April 2025
    Incredible movie all around, such a shame that it never won any big awards - a Razzie nomination for the score is crazy!
  • Mischa27. Februar 2025
    Every film maker is trying to pull off magic but this team achived the impossible. Everybit of this film is a lesson for film students.
  • AngusMcNutz27. Dezember 2024
    Roger Ebert said that there is no need to see this movie lol
  • makdelart25. März 2026
    It’s certainly a very good film – a true classic, you might say. However, the VHS-style special effects are a relic of the past, more amusing than scary.
  • Magnus Carlbaum28. Januar 2026
    John Carpenter's The Thing is one of the best horror movies of all time. Hyperbole? Nope. It is a masterclass piece of cinema history that I place firmly on the same shelf as The Exorcist, Jaws, Rosemary's Baby and Psycho. From the pulsating score, the cinematography, the paranoia inducing script, the memorable and very human characters, and even the best dog actor ever put on screen (fight me) to Rob Bottins pneumonia induced fever dream that is the practical effects. The Thing is the sum of its parts. If this review actually convinces someone to watch it for the first time - please let me know. That would put a great big smile on my face.
  • Joseth Moore6. März 2026
    One of THE best movie mixture of SciFi AND Horror! ~Joseth Moore; USA.
  • tellum21. August 2025
    Even if you are not a horror fan, this is a Must Watch. Any ‘Greatest Movies’ list has to consider this.
  • Vincent Reggiannini2. März 2026
    A masterclass of tension, paranoia and dread. John Carpenter has always had a knack of simplifying fear, presenting it in such a way that it overwhelms the viewer, but he does so in such subtle, artistic ways. In Halloween there was actually very little blood or gore. Spiked by a brilliant soundtrack, which isn basically a single heart-beat that gets copied, mimicked and then over-whelmed - just like the victims in “The Thing”. What’s amazing about this movie is how derided it was when it was first released. Carpenters was lampooned, mocked and labeled a pariah. He lost director’s gigs, he was shunned and he developed a distinct and to this day, an everlasting disdain for Hollywood. But 40 years later this movie is considered one of the best horror\sci-fi movies in history. Beyond the sharp script, and haunting, threatening music are Rob Bottin’s crazy effective practical special effects. Bottin was in his early 20s when he tackled this job and his work still turns heads (and stomachs) decades later. A great ensemble cast plays these doomed characters with a believability and dread. They slowly realize they are in an increasingly desperate situation and before they tear themselves apart they turn to a quiet but intense leader, played brilliantly by Kurt Russel. Russel’s “MacReady” is reluctant but determined, intense but low key. If you’re a sci-fi fan you owe it to yourself to watch this movie,. If you’re a horror film fan, why haven’t you seen this yet? Whether you watch this alone, or with a friend you are in for a relentless white-knuckle dive into a high-tension roller-coaster ride, that culminates in an ending that only makes sense in this movie’s world.
  • runinhot9. Februar 2026
    There's a Thing
  • Cubane2. November 2025
    Pitting people against each other in a confined space makes for a solid thriller narrative, and this movie does a stellar job with it. John Carpenter's direction prowess is on full display, though sadly he left his synthesiser in his other pants here.

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