The Birds

The Birds

The Birds is a 1963 film about a small California town where birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people, in increasing numbers and with increasing viciousness.

Year:
1963
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Suspense and shock beyond anything you have seen or imagined!
It could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made!
Nothing you have ever witnessed before has prepared you for such sheer stabbing shock!
The Birds is coming!
...And remember, the next scream you hear could be your own!

Lydia Brenner:
I wish I were a stronger person. I lost my husband four years ago, you know. It's terrible how you, you depend on someone else for strength and then suddenly all the strength is gone and you're alone. I'd love to be able to relax sometime. I'd love to be able to sleep... I'm not like this, you know, not usually. I don't fuss and fret about my children. When Frank died, you see, he understood the children, he really understood them. He had the knack of entering into their world and becoming part of them. That's a very rare talent... Oh, I wish, I wish, I wish I could be like that. I miss him! Sometimes even now, I wake up in the morning and I think: 'I must get Frank's breakfast.' And I get up, and there's a very good reason for getting out of bed until, of course, I remember. I miss talking to him. Cathy's a child, of course, and Mitch, well, Mitch has his own life. I'm glad he stayed here today. I-I feel safer with him here... Don't go. I feel as if I don't understand you at all and I-I want so much to understand... because my son seems to be very fond of you and I don't know quite how I feel about it. I don't even know if I like you or not... Mitch is important to me. I want to like whatever girl he chooses... Well, I don't think it's going to matter very much to anyone but me... Mitch has always done exactly what he wanted to do. But, you see, I don't want to be left alone. I don't think I could bear to be left alone. Oh, forgive me... This business with the birds has upset me. I don't know what I'd do if Mitch weren't here... I wish I was stronger.

Melanie Daniels:
[on the phone] Oh Daddy, there were hundreds of them... Just now, not fifteen minutes ago... at the school... the birds didn't attack until the children were outside the school... crows, I think... Oh, I don't know, Daddy, is there a difference between crows and blackbirds?... I think these were crows, hundreds of them... Yes, they attacked the children. Attacked them!

Mrs. Bundy:
There is very definitely a difference, Miss... They're both perching birds, of course, but quite different species... I would hardly think that either species would have sufficient intelligence to launch a massed attack. Their brain pans are not big enough... Birds are not aggressive creatures, Miss. They bring beauty into the world. It is mankind, rather... It is mankind, rather, who insists upon making it difficult for life to exist on this planet. Now if it were not for birds...

Deke Carter:
Mrs. Bundy, you don't seem to understand. This young lady said there was an attack on the school.

Mrs. Bundy:
Impossible!

Melanie Daniels:
[on the phone] Mitch? Oh I'm glad I caught you. Something terrible...

Drunk:
'It's the end of the world.' Thus sayeth the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills, and the rivers and the valleys. Behold I, even I shall bring a sword upon ya. And I will devastate your high places. Ezekiel, chapter six.

Waitress:
Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning that they may follow strong drink.

Drunk:
Isaiah, chapter five. It's the end of the world.

Mrs. Bundy:
I hardly think a few birds are going to bring about the end of the world.

Melanie Daniels:
These weren't a few birds.

Deke Carter:
I didn't know there were many crows in Bodega Bay this time of year.

Mrs. Bundy:
The crow is a permanent resident throughout his range. In fact, during our Christmas count, we recorded...

Sebastian Sholes:
How many gulls did you count, Mrs. Bundy?... The ones that have been playing devil with my fishing boats... Oh, a flock of gulls nearly capsized one of my boats. Practically tore the skipper's arm off.

Mrs. Bundy:
The gulls went after your fish, Mr. Sholes. Really - let's be logical about this.

Melanie Daniels:
I think they were after the children...to kill them.

Mrs. Bundy:
Birds have been on this planet, Miss Daniels, since Archaeopteryx, a hundred and forty million years ago. Doesn't it seem odd that they'd wait all that time to start a...a war against humanity.

Salesman:
Your captain should have shot at them... Gulls are scavengers anyway. Most birds are. Get yourselves guns and wipe them off the face of the earth.

Mrs. Bundy:
That would hardly be possible... Because there are eight thousand, six hundred and fifty species of birds in the world today, Mr. Carter. It is estimated that five billion, seven hundred and fifty million birds live in the United States alone. The five continents of the world...

Salesman:
Kill 'em all. Get rid of them. Messy animals.

Mrs. Bundy:
...probably contain more than a hundred billion birds.

Drunk:
It's the end of the world.

Sebastian Sholes:
Those gulls must have been after the fish.

Mrs. Bundy:
Of course.

Boy:
Are the birds gonna eat us, Mommy?

Mrs. Bundy:
[explaining that birds of different species never flock together] The very concept is unimaginable. Why, if that happened, we wouldn't have a chance! How could we possibly hope to fight them?


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