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The Birds

Thousands of birds flock into a seaside town and terrorize the residents in a series of deadly attacks.

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Alfred Hitchcock

Lois Thurman

James H. Brown

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Cast & Crew

Suzanne Pleshette

Suzanne Pleshette

Annie Hayworth

Jessica Tandy

Jessica Tandy

Lydia Brenner

Joe Mantell

Joe Mantell

Le voyageur de commerce au bar

Lonny Chapman

Lonny Chapman

Deke Carter

Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Pet Store Customer (uncredited)

Doodles Weaver

Doodles Weaver

Le pêcheur qui aide à la location de bateau

Veronica Cartwright

Veronica Cartwright

Cathy Brenner

Mike Monteleone

Mike Monteleone

Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Elizabeth Wilson

Elizabeth Wilson

Helen Carter

Tippi Hedren

Tippi Hedren

Melanie Daniels

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Mitch Brenner

Ethel Griffies

Ethel Griffies

Mrs. Bundy

Charles McGraw

Charles McGraw

Sebastian Sholes

Ruth McDevitt

Ruth McDevitt

Mrs. MacGruder

Malcolm Atterbury

Malcolm Atterbury

Deputy Al Malone

John McGovern

John McGovern

Postal Clerk

Karl Swenson

Karl Swenson

Le prophète de malheur ivre au bar

Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

Mitch's City Neighbor

Bill Quinn

Bill Quinn

Sam

Doreen Lang

Doreen Lang

Hysterical Mother in Diner

Morgan Brittany

Morgan Brittany

Brunette Girl at Birthday Party (uncredited)

Darlene Conley

Darlene Conley

Waitress (uncredited)

Betsy Hale

Betsy Hale

Little Girl (uncredited)

Dal McKennon

Dal McKennon

Sam the Cook (uncredited)

Renn Reed

Renn Reed

Girl at Birthday Party (uncredited)

Arnold Roberts

Arnold Roberts

Townsman (uncredited)

Jeannie Russell

Jeannie Russell

School Child (uncredited)

Rory Stevens

Rory Stevens

Scared Boy in Diner (uncredited)

Lois Thurman

Lois Thurman

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James H. Brown

James H. Brown

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Details

GenresHorror, Thriller
Runtime1h 59 mins
Released on28 Mar 1963
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

8/10

Birds of a different feather do indeed flock together. The Birds is directed by Alfred Hitchcock and adapted to screenplay by Evan Hunter from the story of the same name written by Daphne du Maurier. It stars Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette, Jessica Tandy, Veronica Cartwright and Ethel Griffies. Cinematography is by Robert Burks and editing by George Tomasini. Mother's love? Better to be ditched or loved? When animals attack! The only outright horror movie that Alfred Hitchcock ever directed, The Birds sees the great man get the utmost terror from something so amiable in our lives - Birds! Modern day critics can hark on about it being dated all they like, it still doesn't detract from what a frenzied experience "The Birds" can still be - let alone what it did for cinema goers in 1963! Admittedly upon small screen ventures too much is missed or under enhanced, which is a crying shame. But it isn't dark Annie! It's a full moon. Plotting is simple in trajectory terms. Hip socialite Melanie Daniels (Hedren) has a friendly vocal joust in a pet shop with handsome Mitch Brenner (Taylor), the result of which sees Melanie, on a mischievous whim, buy a couple of lovebirds and set off for Mitch's weekend retreat out in Bodega Bay to deliver them as a show of devilish womanhood. Upon arrival in Bodega Bay, though, Melanie seems to be the spark for the birds in the area to start attacking humans, and pretty soon the attacks escalate and intensify... Hitchcock and Hunter offer up no reasons or answers for what occurs in Bodega Bay (to keep it murky we learn late on via radio that other towns become affected), and famously the ending is open ended as well, forcing the audience to unravel ideas themselves. There's no musical score in the film, thus Hitchcock gets the terror and tension out of editing, bird effects and unholy sounds. The pacing is also a key area, it's a good hour before things go decidedly nasty, the wait keeps the viewer on edge, we seriously get to know the principal characters (the actors worked well by Hitch) and then the terror is unleashed. Perfect. Hitchcock's skill at staging a memorable scene is well evident here. The climbing frame that sees one crow arrive, cutaway as Melanie smokes on a bench, back to the frame and now it's four crows, cutaway, back, and five crows – eight – then a "murder of crows". The birds first attack at the birthday party, the telephone kiosk, gas station mayhem, the birds swooping into view above the school roof and the POV viewpoint as we join a bird hovering above a town under siege, all great scenes, as is the crowning glory that is the eerie silence that accompanies the edge of your seat finale. Motifs are plentiful, from Mothers to sexuality, from broken crockery - to glass - to abandonment fears, Hitch has fun, especially with the human interactions, or lack of in certain scenes. It's a film that cries out for analysis, such is the director's want, in turn it's a riveting horror picture and a crafty enigma. It sounded daft as a basic idea for a film, and some must have thought Hitchcock had missed the boat of the creature feature boom of the 50s. Yet "The Birds" stands tall and proud as a damn fine piece of film from a true maestro of his craft, one of his last true classics and still today, over 50 years after its release, the film provokes theory discussion and visual terror in equal measure. 9/10

RetroSpyGadget

/10

Terrific horror film! Terrific film! But my impression is that The Birds is not really about the birds. To me this movie is all about the characters, their stories and finding something they didn't expect to find in each others. They felt real to me, they evolved and changed alongside their relationship with each others. In the end, even though they are going through hell, they managed to find some closure.

JPV852

6/10

Certainly has some creepy imagery and the acting was mostly passable, and I guess it works as a B-movie horror-thriller, but I never really found the birds all that terrifying. Probably the lower end of the Hitchcock movies I've seen. **3.25/5**

All Trailers

The Birds Official Teaser Trailer #1 - Alfred Hitchcock Movie (1963) HD

Teasers

60th Anniversary Spot
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection "The Birds" Now on Blu-ray

Part of the Series

The Birds II: Land's End

The Birds II: Land's End

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