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Kurt Russell Wrote One Of The Most Important Scenes Of The Thing
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Kurt Russell's last-minute save saved the day in Carpenter's horror classic The Thing
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As filming on The Thing wrapped, the movie still lacked an ending - until Kurt Russell stepped in
Russell's improvised ending scene became one of the most iconic moments in the 1982 horror film
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Kurt Russell, The Thing, The Thing
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