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The Thing
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Production Companies
Universal Pictures
Turman-Foster Company
Province of BC, Ministry of Tourism, Film Promotion Office
Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit
Distributors
Universal Pictures
(United States, 1982)
(theatrical)
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(Argentina, 1982)
(theatrical)
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(France, 1982)
(theatrical)
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(Italy, 1982)
(theatrical)
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(Japan, 1982)
(theatrical)
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Special Effects
Motion Graphics
(computer graphics)
Visual Concept Engineering (VCE)
(visual effects design: main title sequence)
Universal Hartland
(uncredited)
Other Companies
Universal Title
(end titles and optical effects)
Pickwick/Maslansky/Koenigsberg Inc.
(special publicity)
RGB Optical
(opticals: main title sequence)
Province of BC, Ministry of Tourism, Film Promotion Office
(British Columbia Film Commission Office - Ministry of Tourism, with special thanks to)
People of Stewart, British Columbia
(with special thanks to)
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