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In the film, Quatermass kills the creature by electrocution.
Sam, who is already in the warehouse trying to rescue him, is attacked by the djinn, but Dean kills the creature.
This change leads to the most significant difference between the two versions: in the television version, Quatermass makes an appeal to the last vestiges that remain of the three astronauts absorbed by the creature and convinces it to commit suicide before it can spore whereas in the film version Quatermass kills the creature by electrocution.
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"It rolled over and disappeared," Rutene said, without saying whether police are certain that they killed the creature.
In the 1600's, Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary that he was given a turkey for Christmas on no less than four occasions and it was the task of the luckless Mrs. Pepys to kill the creature as the kitchen maid refused.
The sous chef, if you will, lifted a wooden club and delivered a crushing blow to the head that clearly came nowhere near killing the creature, since it continued to writhe as the knife was plunged through its gills and then along its spine, not through the gut, the only way I've ever known to clean a fish.
Mommy and Daddy would have told him that doing so would kill the creature.
Shephard is able to kill the creature, but just afterwards he is teleported onto an Osprey by the G-Man.
Lavos awakens, disturbed by the Mammon Machine, and the Prophet reveals himself to be Magus and tries to kill the creature.
The Titans tried to do this and succeeded in killing the creature, but Zeus sent an Eagle to snatch the entrails before they could be burnt.
However, he criticized the episodes resolution, noting that Scully should have had no way to know pure water would kill the creature.
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