- There is a version which shows Dr. Carrington wandering through his "nursery" of baby "things" on his way to the generator to shut it down as the others prepare to fry the creature. The "things" have grown to a height of over 12 inches.
- Two remakes of this film occurred in 1982 and 2011, each with the truncated title of "The Thing". They both occurred in Antarctica as in the original "Who Goes There?" story. It's very interesting that the 2011 is a "prequel" to the 1982 version.
- The German version shortened some scenes, e.g., Dr. Carrington trying to tame the Thing and the "Watch the skies" line.
- Some editions include a scene between Captain Hendry and Nikki right before the Thing escapes. In the scene Hendry "allows" Nikki to tie his hands behind his back. When she tries to give him a drink he slips free grabs her and kisses her. The film then cuts to the Thing in the storage room. This scene is included on the Region 1 DVD release.
- There is a bootleg version of this film released by VidAmerica. It edits out parts where they find the Thing, parts of the Captain and Secretary's love affair, additional scenes with the reporters, scenes with the Thing and other scenes. It also edits out the classic soundtrack and kills-off characters not killed in the theatrical release.
- A colorized version was released on VHS in 1989 by Turner Home Entertainment as an "RKO Color Classic".
- The original 16mm U.S. television syndication prints were a slightly abridged 85 minute version. About 1980, when Turner acquired the RKO library, the syndication prints were replaced with the 79 minute re-release version. This shorter re-release version was also used for the initial video and laserdisc releases as well as the pay-tv and "colorized" versions.
- In an old Laserdisc newsletter it said two scenes were added to the Laserdisc. The kissing scene already mentioned and a scene of the slaughtered scientist hanging upside down being bled to feed the seedlings. It was originally cut because it was considered too gory. The "Collector's Edition laserdisc" does not include these scenes. Side 1 is CLV and side 2 is CAV. Running time on this Laserdisc is 87 Min. The R1 DVD, while it includes the kissing scene, likewise does not restore the allegedly cut "upside down scientists" sequence.
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By what name was The Thing from Another World (1951) officially released in India in English?
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