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** She is seen huddled with the other diner patrons after the first large-scale attack. She doesn't say anything, instead simply huddling against a wall and glancing over her shoulder. It's pretty obvious that she's realized how wrong she was.
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* SomewhereAnOrnithologistIsCrying: Any real ornithologist would FacePalm if a colleague ever said what the ornithologist in the film states. Specifically, that birds are on the stupid side due to their brain pan being very small. Many birds are actually rather bright, and brain size and mental capacity don't correlate nearly as cleanly as many people think. In fact a number of the animal kingdom's best thinkers - rats, ravens, and squirrels, to name a few - have very small brains.
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** May also apply to the guy from the bar in the gray hat and suit who was ranting about how nasty birds were before going out to lead the lady with her kids out of the town, who lights his cigar over spilled gas which he somehow didn't notice as a result of the attacking birds. Given that he was also kind of a jerk he may also count as an AssholeVictim.
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* HotTeacher: Annie
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* UnbuiltTrope: It's truly amazing how similar some moments in this movie are to a [[ZombieApocalypse zombie horror film.]] With the masses of weak but overwhelming killers, the shock at the outlandish idea that such creatures could ever attack, barricading houses and hysterical survivors, you could easily see this as Hitchcock putting his own stamp on the convetions...but zombie movies wouldn't come about [[NightOfTheLivingDead for another five years.]]
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* AlanSmithee: ''The Birds II'' was credited to him.
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* InfantImmortality: Subverted, a group of children were the victims of one of the first mass attacks of the birds.
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* {{After Action Patchup}}: Mitch treating Melanie's head wound in the diner. This action forms the beginning of a friendlier relationship between the two of them.

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* {{After Action Patchup}}: Mitch treating Melanie's head wound in the diner. This action forms the beginning of a friendlier relationship between the two of them.
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->''"It could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made!"''
-->--'''Creator/AlfredHitchcock''', {{tagline}}

''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''The Birds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by Creator/EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.
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!! This Movie Contains Examples Of:
* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: In this case, birds.
* BigBad: The birds
* BigNo: Well, how would you react if you were attacked by birds in a small room, sending you into a catatonic state, and then your friends tried to guide you outside into a landscape of staring birds to get to the car? Naturally Melanie flat-out refuses, at first.
* CassandraTruth: It takes a very long time for the main characters convince the law enforcement that birds are attacking, them chalking it up to coincidence. Not until the largest attack on the town occurs do they start investigating, which leads to...
** CassandraDidIt: Melanie is the one who argued against the ornithologist who said birds lack the ability to flock together and attack, and immediately after an attack is blamed because the attacks started after she arrived.
* CreatorCameo: Hitchcock appears at the beginning, walking his dogs.
* DaylightHorror: Most of the birds attack during the day.
* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: The movie opens with a romantic-flirtation plot.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Hitchcock's efforts to induce a genuine fear reaction from Tippi Hedren by throwing live birds at her (rather than the promised mechanical ones) led to her being ordered a week's rest, as she had started getting nightmares "filled with flapping wings".
* EyeScream / StaggeredZoom: A brief shot of one of the victims, with his eyes pecked out.
* FeatheredFiend: Type B.
* GrudgingThankYou: Lydia thanks Melanie in this way for taking care of her after a nervous breakdown.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the real point.
* HarmfulToMinors: The school scene, among others.
* HeroicBSOD: Melanie enters a catatonic state after the final attack in the attic.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].
* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's Those Gals]]: [[DrivingMissDaisy Miss Daisy]] and [[TheBobNewhartShow Emily Hartley]]!
** And a ''very'' young [[Film/{{Alien}} Lambert]].
** The waitress at the restaurant is [[TheGraduate Benjamin Braddock's mother]].
* InNameOnly: Well, ''technically'' it's based on the du Maurier short story...
** The screenwriter actually had read the short story, but Hitchcock specifically told him not to bother with it, as all he wanted to use was the core premise of birds attacking people.
* IronicNurseryTune: Sung by the schoolchildren as crows gather on the jungle gym.
* ItGotWorse: Oh yeah.
* ItsQuietTooQuiet: There is no music at all in the soundtrack, not counting the singing children.
* MalignantPlotTumor: Romance happens. Then lots and lots and ''lots'' of angry birds happen.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent
* MommasBoy: Mitch
* NoEnding: [[spoiler:The birds enter their resting phase and allow the characters to leave the besieged house. You never find why they started, or if they'll start attacking again.]]
** An expanded ending was in the planning stages, with two additional scenes that were never filmed, but it was just as open to interpretation. [[spoiler:After a drive through the town, which is now in ruins and has bodies of the unlucky locals lying in its streets, the characters head down to San Francisco...where they find the Golden Gate Bridge completely covered in birds, silently watching them]].
** The book explains that [[spoiler:the attack patterns are somehow connected to the tides, meaning that there are guaranteed breaks when one can go outside to get food and rebuild defenses. The birds of prey do join in, but the narrator makes plans to attach barbed wire to the windows and chimney to keep them from getting in.]]
* NoodleIncident: Melanie's mischievous character is established by reference to a prank she pulled that resulted in the shattering of a plate-glass window. Though she supposedly had to appear in court because of it, the nature of the prank is never explained.
* OhCrap: Melanie's face after seeing a massive flock of birds gathered next to the school.
* PhoneBooth: [[spoiler:Hiding inside one saves Melanie's life.]]
* RavensAndCrows: A fair segment of nature's battalion here, and [[MascotMook are strongly associated with this movie.]]
* SanFrancisco: The opening scenes take place here, before the action moves up the coast to Bodega Bay.
* StupidScientist: At one point the main characters meet an ornithologist, who denies that the birds of various species are going out of their way to attack humans. Unusually for the trope, she isn't seen again.
* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who played Annie, suggested for her character's death that her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock sent her to the makeup department to let them make her ear look like that, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.
* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so. His specific response when Tippi Hedren questioned her motivation was "Your salary."
* ZergRush: Once the birds get wound up in large numbers, this becomes their favorite tactic.
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->''"It could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made!"''
-->--'''Creator/AlfredHitchcock''', {{tagline}}

''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''The Birds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by Creator/EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.
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!! This Movie Contains Examples Of:
* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: In this case, birds.
* BigBad: The birds
* BigNo: Well, how would you react if you were attacked by birds in a small room, sending you into a catatonic state, and then your friends tried to guide you outside into a landscape of staring birds to get to the car? Naturally Melanie flat-out refuses, at first.
* CassandraTruth: It takes a very long time for the main characters convince the law enforcement that birds are attacking, them chalking it up to coincidence. Not until the largest attack on the town occurs do they start investigating, which leads to...
** CassandraDidIt: Melanie is the one who argued against the ornithologist who said birds lack the ability to flock together and attack, and immediately after an attack is blamed because the attacks started after she arrived.
* CreatorCameo: Hitchcock appears at the beginning, walking his dogs.
* DaylightHorror: Most of the birds attack during the day.
* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: The movie opens with a romantic-flirtation plot.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Hitchcock's efforts to induce a genuine fear reaction from Tippi Hedren by throwing live birds at her (rather than the promised mechanical ones) led to her being ordered a week's rest, as she had started getting nightmares "filled with flapping wings".
* EyeScream / StaggeredZoom: A brief shot of one of the victims, with his eyes pecked out.
* FeatheredFiend: Type B.
* GrudgingThankYou: Lydia thanks Melanie in this way for taking care of her after a nervous breakdown.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the real point.
* HarmfulToMinors: The school scene, among others.
* HeroicBSOD: Melanie enters a catatonic state after the final attack in the attic.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].
* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's Those Gals]]: [[DrivingMissDaisy Miss Daisy]] and [[TheBobNewhartShow Emily Hartley]]!
** And a ''very'' young [[Film/{{Alien}} Lambert]].
** The waitress at the restaurant is [[TheGraduate Benjamin Braddock's mother]].
* InNameOnly: Well, ''technically'' it's based on the du Maurier short story...
** The screenwriter actually had read the short story, but Hitchcock specifically told him not to bother with it, as all he wanted to use was the core premise of birds attacking people.
* IronicNurseryTune: Sung by the schoolchildren as crows gather on the jungle gym.
* ItGotWorse: Oh yeah.
* ItsQuietTooQuiet: There is no music at all in the soundtrack, not counting the singing children.
* MalignantPlotTumor: Romance happens. Then lots and lots and ''lots'' of angry birds happen.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent
* MommasBoy: Mitch
* NoEnding: [[spoiler:The birds enter their resting phase and allow the characters to leave the besieged house. You never find why they started, or if they'll start attacking again.]]
** An expanded ending was in the planning stages, with two additional scenes that were never filmed, but it was just as open to interpretation. [[spoiler:After a drive through the town, which is now in ruins and has bodies of the unlucky locals lying in its streets, the characters head down to San Francisco...where they find the Golden Gate Bridge completely covered in birds, silently watching them]].
** The book explains that [[spoiler:the attack patterns are somehow connected to the tides, meaning that there are guaranteed breaks when one can go outside to get food and rebuild defenses. The birds of prey do join in, but the narrator makes plans to attach barbed wire to the windows and chimney to keep them from getting in.]]
* NoodleIncident: Melanie's mischievous character is established by reference to a prank she pulled that resulted in the shattering of a plate-glass window. Though she supposedly had to appear in court because of it, the nature of the prank is never explained.
* OhCrap: Melanie's face after seeing a massive flock of birds gathered next to the school.
* PhoneBooth: [[spoiler:Hiding inside one saves Melanie's life.]]
* RavensAndCrows: A fair segment of nature's battalion here, and [[MascotMook are strongly associated with this movie.]]
* SanFrancisco: The opening scenes take place here, before the action moves up the coast to Bodega Bay.
* StupidScientist: At one point the main characters meet an ornithologist, who denies that the birds of various species are going out of their way to attack humans. Unusually for the trope, she isn't seen again.
* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who played Annie, suggested for her character's death that her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock sent her to the makeup department to let them make her ear look like that, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.
* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so. His specific response when Tippi Hedren questioned her motivation was "Your salary."
* ZergRush: Once the birds get wound up in large numbers, this becomes their favorite tactic.
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->''"It could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made!"''
-->--'''Creator/AlfredHitchcock''', {{tagline}}

''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''The Birds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by Creator/EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.
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!! This Movie Contains Examples Of:
* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: In this case, birds.
* BigBad: The birds
* BigNo: Well, how would you react if you were attacked by birds in a small room, sending you into a catatonic state, and then your friends tried to guide you outside into a landscape of staring birds to get to the car? Naturally Melanie flat-out refuses, at first.
* CassandraTruth: It takes a very long time for the main characters convince the law enforcement that birds are attacking, them chalking it up to coincidence. Not until the largest attack on the town occurs do they start investigating, which leads to...
** CassandraDidIt: Melanie is the one who argued against the ornithologist who said birds lack the ability to flock together and attack, and immediately after an attack is blamed because the attacks started after she arrived.
* CreatorCameo: Hitchcock appears at the beginning, walking his dogs.
* DaylightHorror: Most of the birds attack during the day.
* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: The movie opens with a romantic-flirtation plot.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Hitchcock's efforts to induce a genuine fear reaction from Tippi Hedren by throwing live birds at her (rather than the promised mechanical ones) led to her being ordered a week's rest, as she had started getting nightmares "filled with flapping wings".
* EyeScream / StaggeredZoom: A brief shot of one of the victims, with his eyes pecked out.
* FeatheredFiend: Type B.
* GrudgingThankYou: Lydia thanks Melanie in this way for taking care of her after a nervous breakdown.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the real point.
* HarmfulToMinors: The school scene, among others.
* HeroicBSOD: Melanie enters a catatonic state after the final attack in the attic.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].
* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's Those Gals]]: [[DrivingMissDaisy Miss Daisy]] and [[TheBobNewhartShow Emily Hartley]]!
** And a ''very'' young [[Film/{{Alien}} Lambert]].
** The waitress at the restaurant is [[TheGraduate Benjamin Braddock's mother]].
* InNameOnly: Well, ''technically'' it's based on the du Maurier short story...
** The screenwriter actually had read the short story, but Hitchcock specifically told him not to bother with it, as all he wanted to use was the core premise of birds attacking people.
* IronicNurseryTune: Sung by the schoolchildren as crows gather on the jungle gym.
* ItGotWorse: Oh yeah.
* ItsQuietTooQuiet: There is no music at all in the soundtrack, not counting the singing children.
* MalignantPlotTumor: Romance happens. Then lots and lots and ''lots'' of angry birds happen.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent
* MommasBoy: Mitch
* NoEnding: [[spoiler:The birds enter their resting phase and allow the characters to leave the besieged house. You never find why they started, or if they'll start attacking again.]]
** An expanded ending was in the planning stages, with two additional scenes that were never filmed, but it was just as open to interpretation. [[spoiler:After a drive through the town, which is now in ruins and has bodies of the unlucky locals lying in its streets, the characters head down to San Francisco...where they find the Golden Gate Bridge completely covered in birds, silently watching them]].
** The book explains that [[spoiler:the attack patterns are somehow connected to the tides, meaning that there are guaranteed breaks when one can go outside to get food and rebuild defenses. The birds of prey do join in, but the narrator makes plans to attach barbed wire to the windows and chimney to keep them from getting in.]]
* NoodleIncident: Melanie's mischievous character is established by reference to a prank she pulled that resulted in the shattering of a plate-glass window. Though she supposedly had to appear in court because of it, the nature of the prank is never explained.
* OhCrap: Melanie's face after seeing a massive flock of birds gathered next to the school.
* PhoneBooth: [[spoiler:Hiding inside one saves Melanie's life.]]
* RavensAndCrows: A fair segment of nature's battalion here, and [[MascotMook are strongly associated with this movie.]]
* SanFrancisco: The opening scenes take place here, before the action moves up the coast to Bodega Bay.
* StupidScientist: At one point the main characters meet an ornithologist, who denies that the birds of various species are going out of their way to attack humans. Unusually for the trope, she isn't seen again.
* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who played Annie, suggested for her character's death that her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock sent her to the makeup department to let them make her ear look like that, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.
* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so. His specific response when Tippi Hedren questioned her motivation was "Your salary."
* ZergRush: Once the birds get wound up in large numbers, this becomes their favorite tactic.
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The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.

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Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''TheBirds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

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Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''TheBirds'' ''The Birds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.
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''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

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''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by AlfredHitchcock, Creator/AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.
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The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.

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The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, ''The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.



* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's That Guy]]: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].

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* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's That Guy]]: HeyItsThatGuy: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].



** And a ''very'' young [[{{Film/Alien}} Lambert]].

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** And a ''very'' young [[{{Film/Alien}} [[Film/{{Alien}} Lambert]].
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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel real point.]]

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel real point.]]
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The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, "The Birds II: Land's End" (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.

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The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, "The ''The Birds II: Land's End" End'' (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.
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Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack. With Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

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Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack. With attack, with Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.
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* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so.

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* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so. His specific response when Tippi Hedren questioned her motivation was "Your salary."
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* PhoneBoothPhoneBooth: [[spoiler:Hiding inside one saves Melanie's life.]]
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* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who plays Annie, suggested for her character's death, her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock let her, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.

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* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who plays played Annie, suggested for her character's death, death that her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock sent her to the makeup department to let her, them make her ear look like that, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.
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** And a ''very'' young [[{{Film/Alien}} Lambert]].
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* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: The movie opens with a romantic-flirtation plot.



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[[quoteright:338:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Copy_of_Birds.jpg]]

''TheBirds'' (1963) is a suspense/horror film directed by AlfredHitchcock, [[AdaptationExpansion based on the short story of the same name]] by Daphne du Maurier. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) is a young San Francisco socialite. She decides to follow lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) to his home in Bodega Bay, California. She apparently picks the wrong time to visit. The birds of Bodega Bay are becoming increasingly aggressive and soon every human being around comes under attack. With Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette), a close friend of the Brenners, becoming one of the early casualties.

Unlike most other films of its era, ''TheBirds'' does not have a music score or an ending in the conventional sense. The soundtrack was supervised by BernardHerrmann; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by EvanHunter. UbIwerks helped out with the special effects involving the birds. There was a sequel, "The Birds II: Land's End" (1994) with a new cast of characters. It fared poorly.
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!! This Movie Contains Examples Of:
* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: In this case, birds.
* BigBad: The birds
* CassandraTruth: It takes a very long time for the main characters convince the law enforcement that birds are attacking, them chalking it up to coincidence. Not until the largest attack on the town occurs do they start investigating, which leads to...
** CassandraDidIt: Melanie is the one who argued against the ornithologist who said birds lack the ability to flock together and attack, and immediately after an attack is blamed because the attacks started after she arrived.
* CreatorCameo: Hitchcock appears at the beginning, walking his dogs.
* DaylightHorror: Most of the birds attack during the day.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Hitchcock's efforts to induce a genuine fear reaction from Tippi Hedren by throwing live birds at her (rather than the promised mechanical ones) led to her being ordered a week's rest, as she had started getting nightmares "filled with flapping wings".
* EyeScream: A brief shot of one of the victims, with his eyes pecked out.
* FeatheredFiend: Type B.
* GrudgingThankYou: Lydia thanks Melanie in this way for taking care of her after a nervous breakdown.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: It starts off feeling like a romance film, and takes its time getting to the [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel real point.]]
* HarmfulToMinors: The school scene, among others.
* HeroicBSOD: Melanie enters a catatonic state after the final attack in the attic.
* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's That Guy]]: Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco is [[TheDickVanDykeShow Mel Cooley]].
* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey, It's Those Gals]]: [[DrivingMissDaisy Miss Daisy]] and [[TheBobNewhartShow Emily Hartley]]!
** The waitress at the restaurant is [[TheGraduate Benjamin Braddock's mother]].
* InNameOnly: Well, ''technically'' it's based on the du Maurier short story...
** The screenwriter actually had read the short story, but Hitchcock specifically told him not to bother with it, as all he wanted to use was the core premise of birds attacking people.
* IronicNurseryTune: Sung by the schoolchildren as crows gather on the jungle gym.
* ItGotWorse: Oh yeah.
* ItsQuietTooQuiet: There is no music at all in the soundtrack.
* MalignantPlotTumor: Romance happens. Then lots and lots and ''lots'' of angry birds happen.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent
* MommasBoy: Mitch
* NoEnding: [[spoiler:The birds enter their resting phase and allow the characters to leave the besieged house. You never find why they started, or if they'll start attacking again.]]
** An expanded ending was in the planning stages, with two additional scenes that were never filmed, but it was just as open to interpretation. [[spoiler:After a drive through the town, which is now in ruins and has bodies of the unlucky locals lying in its streets, the characters head down to San Francisco...where they find the Golden Gate Bridge completely covered in birds, silently watching them]].
** The book explains that [[spoiler:the attack patterns are somehow connected to the tides, meaning that there are guaranteed breaks when one can go outside to get food and rebuild defenses. The birds of prey do join in, but the narrator makes plans to attach barbed wire to the windows and chimney to keep them from getting in.]]
* NoodleIncident: Melanie's mischievous character is established by reference to a prank she pulled that resulted in the shattering of a plate-glass window. Though she supposedly had to appear in court because of it, the nature of the prank is never explained.
* OhCrap: Melanie's face after seeing a massive flock of birds gathered next to the school.
* PhoneBooth
* RavensAndCrows: A fair segment of nature's battalion here, and [[MascotMook are strongly associated with this movie.]]
* SanFrancisco: The opening scenes take place here, before the action moves up the coast to Bodega Bay.
* SureWhyNot: Subverted in classic Hitch style. Suzanne Pleshette, who plays Annie, suggested for her character's death, her ear should be found half torn off and bloody. Hitchcock let her, but when filming the actual scene placed her body with her other side facing the camera so that the viewer never sees the torn off ear.
* TooDumbToLive: Why does Melanie enter a room filled with angry birds? Because Hitchcock says so.
* TwentyMinutesWithJerks: The movie opens with a romantic-flirtation plot.
* ZergRush: Once the birds get wound up in large numbers, this becomes their favorite tactic.
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