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Titolo originale: The Birds
Regia: Alfred Hitchcock |
Anno: 1963
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Horror Thriller
Tag: pet shop | seclusion | playground | fireplace | seagull | bird attack | socialite | based on short story | practical joke | schoolteacher | lovebird | shopkeeper | unsolved mystery | schoolhouse | frightened |
Cast: Tippi Hedren | Rod Taylor | Jessica Tandy | Suzanne Pleshette | Veronica Cartwright | Ethel Griffies | Charles McGraw | Ruth McDevitt | Lonny Chapman | Joe Mantell | Doodles Weaver | Malcolm Atterbury | John McGovern | Karl Swenson | Richard Deacon | Elizabeth Wilson | Bill Quinn | Doreen Lang | Alfred Hitchcock | Morgan Brittany | Darlene Conley | Betsy Hale | Dal McKennon | Mike Monteleone | Renn Reed | Arnold Roberts | Jeannie Russell | Rory Stevens |

Melanie Daniels incontra Mitch Brenner in un negozio di animali di San Francisco. Lui vorrebbe comprare una coppia di inseparabili per regalarli a sua sorella per il suo compleanno, lei finge di essere una commessa del negozio, lui non le crede, ma sta al gioco. Melanie decide poi di comprare una coppia di inseparabili e di andare a Bodega Bay, un tranquillo paesino costiero, dove Mitch passa i suoi fine settimana con la sorellina e la madre, per fargli una sorpresa. Al suo arrivo viene attaccata da un gabbiano, e sarà il primo di una lunga, inspiegabile serie di attacchi da parte degli uccelli...

Frasi

Melanie Daniels: [worriedly, as she sees a man fro [...] D
Lydia Brenner: I wish I were a stronger person. I [...] D
Lydia Brenner: The children were playing a game. T [...] D
Mrs. Bundy, elderly ornithologist: It is mankind, [...] D
Melanie Daniels: No, I'm not hysterical, I'm tryin [...] D
Lydia Brenner: Melanie. Thanks for the tea. D
Mrs. Bundy, elderly ornithologist: Birds have been [...] D
Lydia Brenner: No, they're *not* fussy chickens. D
Boy in Diner: Are the birds gonna eat us, Mommy? D
Lydia Brenner: When Frank died... You see he under [...] D
Cathy Brenner: Mitch, why are they doing this? Thi [...] D
Annie Hayworth: When I got back to San Francisco I [...] D
Cathy Brenner: What's the matter with them? Lydia [...] D
Doomsayer in diner: It's the end of the world! He [...] D
Annie Hayworth, Cathy Brenner, School Childr [...] D
Lydia Brenner: Mitch has always done *exactly* wha [...] D
Sebastian Sholes, fisherman in diner: Hell, maybe [...] D
Melanie Daniels: Look! Mitch Brenner: They're att [...] D
Melanie Daniels: Mitch, what's happening? Mitch B [...] D
Mitch Brenner: You like me, huh? Melanie Daniels: [...] D
Lydia Brenner: What happens if you run out of wood [...] D
Mitch Brenner: I just thought you might like to kn [...] D
Melanie Daniels: All right, Daddy. Yes, Daddy. D
Annie Hayworth: How do you like our little hamlet? [...] D
Mitch Brenner: Be able to find your way back all r [...] D
Lydia Brenner: [reacting to Melanie's bird-inflict [...] D
Melanie Daniels: They're coming! They're coming! D
Melanie Daniels: I don't know, Daddy. Is there a d [...] D
Melanie Daniels: I have an Aunt Tessa. Have you go [...] D
Lydia Brenner: I miss him. Sometimes, even now, I [...] D
Melanie Daniels: Get Cathy and Lydia out of here! D
Mitch Brenner: Her father's part owner of one of t [...] D
Melanie Daniels: Just what is it you're looking fo [...] D
Annie Hayworth: Do you want to go? Melanie Daniel [...] D
Cathy Brenner: [while Melanie is playing the piano [...] D
Melanie Daniels: On Mondays and Wednesdays I work [...] D
Sam the Cook: What's the matter? Is something wron [...] D
Cathy Brenner: [crying] When we got back from taki [...] D
[first lines] Melanie Daniels: Hello there, Mrs. [...] D
Cathy Brenner: Mitch, can I bring the lovebirds in [...] D
Mitch Brenner: I think I can handle Melanie Daniel [...] D
Melanie Daniels: No, I really shouldn't have any m [...] D
Mitch Brenner: What about the letter you wrote me, [...] D
Annie Hayworth: Don't they ever stop migrating? D
Mrs. Bundy, elderly ornithologist: Birds are not a [...] D
Lydia Brenner: I'm not like this, you know. Not us [...] D
Mother in Diner: [to Melanie] Why are they doing t [...] D
Annie Hayworth: Did you drive up from San Francisc [...] D
Traveling Salesman at Diner's Bar: There isn't a b [...] D
Mitch Brenner: I think we're in trouble. I don't k [...] D
Mitch's City Neighbor: Miss, is that for Mitch Bre [...] D
Mitch Brenner: Back in your gilded cage, Melanie D [...] D
Mitch Brenner: Aren't those lovebirds? Melanie Da [...] D
Sam the Cook: Al, why weren't you over at the scho [...] D
Mitch Brenner: Doesn't this make you feel awful? [...] D
Mitch Brenner: See 'ya in court! D
Melanie Daniels: Close that door, quickly. Annie [...] D
[last lines] Cathy Brenner: Can I bring the loveb [...] D
Annie Hayworth: She's not afraid of losing Mitch. [...] D
Melanie Daniels: What are you doing here in Bodega [...] D
Melanie Daniels: How long have they been gathering [...] D
Traveling Salesman at Diner's Bar: Gulls are scave [...] D
Mitch Brenner: I'd like to see you. Maybe we could [...] D