The birds
A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people there in increasing numbers and with increasing viciousness.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Daphne Du Maurier (story) Evan Hunter (screen play)
Stars: Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette
Main scenes: birds attack children at party & birds attack people in café.
Melanie Daniels is the modern rich socialite, part of the jet-set who always gets what she wants. When lawyer Mitch Brenner sees her in a pet shop, he plays something of a practical joke on her, and she decides to return the favour. She drives about an hour north of San Francisco to Bodega Bay, where Mitch spends the weekends with his mother Lydia and younger sister Cathy. Soon after her arrival, however, the birds in the area begin to act strangely. A seagull attacks Melanie as she is crossing the bay in a small boat, and then, Lydia finds her neighbour dead, obviously the victim of a bird attack. Soon, birds in the hundreds and thousands are attacking anyone they find out of doors. There is no explanation as to why this might be happening, and as the birds continue their vicious attacks, survival becomes the priority.
I think that this is an interesting thriller because they use a range of real and fake birds but as there is a lot of chaos you wouldn’t realise if they were real or not. So I think that it was a good thriller but it will be a bit difficult to understand if you are a younger generation.