Every Halloween season for the last several years, the Times has aired scary classic shows. It has become a tradition.
This year, we've selected some of the scariest horror movies from the 1950s -- the golden era for Hollywood imagination.
Keep in mind that while these shows are family-friendly, we do not recommend that children under age 13 watch these alone -- or at all, for that matter.
Tonight's movie is called "The Thing From Another World" -- sometimes referred to as just "The Thing." It is a 1951 science fiction-horror film. Of note, James Arness -- the WWII veteran who would later go on to star in "Gunsmoke", the longest-running prime-time drama series in TV history -- plays The Thing.
The film's storyline concerns a U.S. Air Force crew and scientists who find a crashed flying saucer and a humanoid body frozen in the Arctic ice near the craft. Returning to their remote research outpost with the body still in a block of ice, they are forced to defend themselves against a malevolent, indestructible plant-based alien when it is accidentally defrosted.
The film features wonderful special effects, especially for being more than 70 years old. The Thing is considered to be one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s.
Enjoy tonight's Halloween movie. But be sure to leave on an extra light.
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