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The Birds (1963
1963 in film

The year 1963 in film involved some significant events....
) is a suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Order of the British Empire was a British filmmaker and film producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres....
, based on the short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
 of the same name
The Birds (story)

"The Birds" is a famous novelette by Daphne du Maurier, first published in her 1952 collection The Apple Tree . It is the story of a farmhand and his family who are attacked by a massive number of birds....
 by Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier

Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning Order of the British Empire was an English author and playwright. Many of her works have been adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca , which won the Best Picture Academy Award in 1941, Jamaica Inn , and her short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now....
. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

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 Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann was an United States composer noted for his work in motion pictures.An Academy Award-winner , Herrmann is particularly known for collaboration with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho , North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo ....
; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium
Trautonium

The trautonium is a Monophony electronic musical instrument invented ca. 1929 by Friedrich Trautwein in Berlin. Soon Oskar Sala joined him, continuing development until Sala's death in 2002....
 (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala
Oskar Sala

Oskar Sala was a 20th century German composer and a pioneer of electronic music. He played an instrument called the trautonium, a predecessor to the synthesizer....
, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by Evan Hunter
Evan Hunter

Evan Hunter was a prolific United States author and screenwriter. Though he was a successful and well-known writer using the Evan Hunter name , he was perhaps even better known as Ed McBain, a name he used for most of his crime fiction, beginning in 1956....
, who penned the 87th Precinct
87th Precinct

The 87th Precinct is a series of police procedural novels and stories written by Evan Hunter. McBain's 87th Precinct works have been adapted, sometimes loosely, into movies and television on several occasions....
 novels using the pseudonym "Ed McBain".

tiful and young Melanie Daniels ("Tippi" Hedren
Tippi Hedren

Nathalie Kay 'Tippi' Hedren is an United States actress and former fashion model with a career spanning six decades. She is primarily known for her roles in two Alfred Hitchcock films, The Birds and Marnie , and her extensive efforts in animal rescue at Shambala Preserve, an wildlife habitat which she founded in 1983....
), a wealthy socialite whose father is an owner of a large newspaper, visits a San Francisco pet shop to pick up a myna
Myna

The mynas are birds of the starling family . This is a group of passerine birds which occur naturally only in southern and eastern Asia. Several species have been introduced to areas like North America, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, especially the Common Myna which is often regarded as an invasive species....
 bird she has ordered for her aunt.






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The Birds (1963
1963 in film

The year 1963 in film involved some significant events....
) is a suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Order of the British Empire was a British filmmaker and film producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres....
, based on the short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
 of the same name
The Birds (story)

"The Birds" is a famous novelette by Daphne du Maurier, first published in her 1952 collection The Apple Tree . It is the story of a farmhand and his family who are attacked by a massive number of birds....
 by Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier

Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning Order of the British Empire was an English author and playwright. Many of her works have been adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca , which won the Best Picture Academy Award in 1941, Jamaica Inn , and her short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now....
. The film's innovative special effects, soundtrack, and apocalyptic theme influenced later "revenge of nature" disaster films.

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 Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann was an United States composer noted for his work in motion pictures.An Academy Award-winner , Herrmann is particularly known for collaboration with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho , North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo ....
; bird cries and wingflaps were played on an expanded Trautonium
Trautonium

The trautonium is a Monophony electronic musical instrument invented ca. 1929 by Friedrich Trautwein in Berlin. Soon Oskar Sala joined him, continuing development until Sala's death in 2002....
 (called the Mixtur Trautonium) by Oskar Sala
Oskar Sala

Oskar Sala was a 20th century German composer and a pioneer of electronic music. He played an instrument called the trautonium, a predecessor to the synthesizer....
, assisted by German composer Remi Gassmann.

The screenplay was written by Evan Hunter
Evan Hunter

Evan Hunter was a prolific United States author and screenwriter. Though he was a successful and well-known writer using the Evan Hunter name , he was perhaps even better known as Ed McBain, a name he used for most of his crime fiction, beginning in 1956....
, who penned the 87th Precinct
87th Precinct

The 87th Precinct is a series of police procedural novels and stories written by Evan Hunter. McBain's 87th Precinct works have been adapted, sometimes loosely, into movies and television on several occasions....
 novels using the pseudonym "Ed McBain".

Plot

Beautiful and young Melanie Daniels ("Tippi" Hedren
Tippi Hedren

Nathalie Kay 'Tippi' Hedren is an United States actress and former fashion model with a career spanning six decades. She is primarily known for her roles in two Alfred Hitchcock films, The Birds and Marnie , and her extensive efforts in animal rescue at Shambala Preserve, an wildlife habitat which she founded in 1983....
), a wealthy socialite whose father is an owner of a large newspaper, visits a San Francisco pet shop to pick up a myna
Myna

The mynas are birds of the starling family . This is a group of passerine birds which occur naturally only in southern and eastern Asia. Several species have been introduced to areas like North America, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, especially the Common Myna which is often regarded as an invasive species....
 bird she has ordered for her aunt. There, Melanie meets Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor (actor)

Rodney Sturt Taylor is an Australian-born film and television actor....
), a lawyer who is looking for a pair of lovebird
Lovebird

Lovebird is the commonly used name for any of the nine species of the genus Agapornis . They are a social and affectionate small parrot. Eight species are native to the African continent; the Grey-headed Lovebird is native to Madagascar....
s to give to his young sister. Mitch sees Melanie and then pretends to mistake her for a salesperson. Melanie acts out the role believing that she's fooling Mitch until he reveals that he knew all along that she was not a salesperson of birds. Melanie, infuriated, inquires as to the reason for Mitch's behavior and he then mentions a previous encounter that he had with her in court when he had first seen her.

Intrigued by him, she buys the lovebirds and finds the address for Mitch's home in Bodega Bay
Bodega Bay

Bodega Bay is a shallow, rocky inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the coast of northern California in the United States. It is approximately across and is located approximately northwest of San Francisco and west of Santa Rosa, California....
, a small coastal village up the Pacific coast
Pacific Coast

A country's Pacific coast is the part of its coast facing the Pacific Ocean....
. Melanie drives to Bodega Bay and delivers the birds by sneaking across the small harbor in a motor boat to the Brenner residence. Melanie walks right into the house and leaves the birds on a foot stool with a note. As Melanie is heading back across the bay, Mitch observes her through a pair of binoculars, then circles around the bay in his car to meet her. Just as she is about to pull up to the dock, a seagull swoops down and gashes her head.

Over the next few days the avian attacks continue, as Melanie's initial relationship with Mitch, his clinging mother, Lydia (Jessica Tandy
Jessica Tandy

Jessie Alice "Jessica" Tandy was a United Kingdom-United States stage and film actress....
), his 11 year old sister, Cathy (Veronica Cartwright
Veronica Cartwright

Veronica A. Cartwright is an Emmy Award-nominated English/American actress.Cartwright was born in Bristol, England, the sister of actress Angela Cartwright, who appeared in The Sound of Music and in the television series Lost in Space....
), and Cathy's teacher (and Mitch's former lover) Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette

Suzanne Pleshette was an United Statesn acting, on stage, cinema and television.After beginning her career in theatre, she began appearing in films in the early 1960s, such as Rome Adventure and Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds ....
) further develop. The second strange bird-incident occurs when Melanie stays for the night at Hayworth's house and a gull kills itself upon hitting the front door. Then, the attacks begin to escalate from a few birds strafing Cathy's birthday party, to a neighboring farmer's gruesome death, and then a mass attack on the town's children at their school.

Melanie then calls her father, a newspaper publisher in San Francisco, in a bar. Her phone conversation with him takes the interest of others, who all listen. A fisherman tells her of how the gulls had been following his boats. An old woman insists that the birds attacking is an exaggeration, and that it is not possible for birds, let alone ones of different species, to flock together and attack, as they don't have the intelligence. Despite this, right outside the window a motorist is attacked while filling his automobile with gasoline; the motorist gets knocked unconscious, the hose lands on the ground and the gasoline continues to pump out onto the street. The gas flows down the street to where a person lighting a cigar ignites the gas. An explosion and fire result. There are more deaths as the movie-goer is given a "bird's-eye" view of the scene as the birds swoop in on the citizens on the town. Annie Hayworth is found dead on her doorstep from an attack by the birds.

Melanie and Mitch's family ultimately take refuge in Mitch's house, boarding up the doors and windows. In the evening when everyone else is asleep, Melanie hears noises from the upper floor. She investigates a closed door only to find that the birds have broken through the roof. They attack her, sealing her in the room until Mitch comes to her rescue. Lydia and Mitch bandage Melanie's wounds, but determine she must get to a hospital. In a surreal
Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early-1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members....
 and apocalyptic
Apocalypse

Apocalypse is a term applied to the disclosure to certain privileged persons of something hidden from the majority of humankind. Today the term is often used to refer to the Doomsday event, which may be a shortening of the phrase apokalupsis eschaton which literally means "revelation at the end of the ?on, or age"....
 scene, a sea of landed birds ripples menacingly around them as they leave the house, but do not attack. The car radio (the uncredited announcer is Ken Ackerman, longtime San Francisco radio personality) gives reports of several smaller attacks by birds in a few other communities in coastal California. The sea of birds parts as they slowly proceed toward the road and pick up speed. The film concludes with the four driving away from the farm, down the coast road and out of sight.

Awards

The film debuted at a prestigious invitational showing at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival
1963 Cannes Film Festival

The 16th Cannes Film Festival was held on May 9-23, 1963 in film....
 with Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren in attendance. It was then nominated for an Academy Award
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 in the category of Special Effects
Academy Award for Visual Effects

The Academy Award for Visual Effects is an Academy Awards given to one film each year that shows highest achievement in visual effects.The category was called Best Special Effects when it was created in 1939....
. The effect of the flapping of the birds' wings was done in the Disney studios by animator Ub Iwerks who used the Disney's 'yellow screen' or 'sodium vapour process' . SVP films the subject against a screen lit with narrow spectrum sodium vapour lights. Unlike most compositing processes, SVP actually shoots two separate elements of the footage simultaneously using a beam-splitter; one reel is regular photographic stock and the other an emulsion sensitive only to the sodium vapour wavelength which results in very precise mattes compared to blue-screen work.

However, the 1963 Special Effects
Academy Award for Visual Effects

The Academy Award for Visual Effects is an Academy Awards given to one film each year that shows highest achievement in visual effects.The category was called Best Special Effects when it was created in 1939....
 award went to Cleopatra
Cleopatra (1963 film)

Cleopatra is a 1963 in film film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The screenplay was adapted by Sidney Buchman, Ben Hecht, Ranald MacDougall, and Joseph L....
. Tippi Hedren received the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress
Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress

The Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress originated in 1948. Between 1954 and 1965, multiple winners were announced. The category was discontinued following the 1983 ceremonies....
 in 1964, sharing it with Ursula Andress
Ursula Andress

'Ursula Andress' is a Golden Globe award-winning Switzerland actor and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. She is best known for her roles as Bond girl: Honey Ryder in Dr....
 and Elke Sommer
Elke Sommer

Elke Sommer , born Elke Schletz, is a German-born actress, entertainer, and artist.Sommer was born in Berlin to a Lutheranism Minister and his wife....
. She also received the Photoplay Award
Photoplay

Photoplay was one of the first film fan magazines. It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded a similar magazine entitled Motion Picture Story....
 as Most Promising Newcomer. The film ranked number one of the top ten foreign films selected by the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards

The Bengal Film Journalists' Association is the oldest Association of Film critics in India, founded in 1937, by the inspiration and determination of the handful of pioneers amongst the then thin section of scribes that were drawn to film journalism with a lofty mission to serve the developing film journalism and film industry....
. The Association also awarded Alfred Hitchcock the Best Director Award for the film. A third season episode of the hit French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 animated series Code Lyoko
Code Lyoko

Code Lyoko is a France animated television series featuring both conventional animation and computer-generated imagery. It premiered on September 3, 2003 on the France 3 network, and was produced by MoonScoop Group#Antefilms Production during the first season, MoonScoop Group during the second and third season, and by Taffy Entertainment...
's XANA attack was based off of the film, and mentioned by the character Odd Della Robbia

Remake

According to The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter is a major trade publication of the entertainment industry in the United States. During the last century it was one of the two major publications ? the other being Variety ....
 a 2009 remake of The Birds is in production, with actress Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts

Naomi Ellen Watts is a English Australian actress. She is known for her roles in Mulholland Drive , the film remakes of The Ring , King Kong , Funny Games and her Academy Award-nominated role in the film 21 Grams....
, who is in discussions to take the role of Melanie Daniels. The plot will be based on the original short story by du Maurier, while the screenplay is being written by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. The producers are Michael Bay
Michael Bay

Michael Benjamin Bay is an United States film director and film producer. Bay is best known for making large-budget action films, such as Transformers , Armageddon , The Rock , Pearl Harbor , Bad Boys , Bad Boys II and the upcoming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen....
, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller. Martin Campbell
Martin Campbell

Martin Campbell is a New Zealand Film director and television director. He has directed two James Bond films, 1995's GoldenEye, starring Pierce Brosnan, and 2006's Casino Royale , starring Daniel Craig....
 is set to direct it.

It had been reported that the film would have a release date of July 3, 2009. Producer Brad Fuller had discounted that report in an interview with The Trades. In an interview with the Denver Post, Robert Knepper
Robert Knepper

Robert Lyle Knepper is an United States actor. He currently has a starring role as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell in the Fox Broadcasting Company network's drama series, Prison Break for which he was nominated for a Satellite Awards....
 said he would also be starring in the new remake; although no official word is out, it is believed that he has signed. According to IMDb, the remake has been delayed and likely would not be released until 2010 or 2011.
The movie was also modernized in 2007 as KAW, a Sci-Fi Channel original movie .

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Factual basis

According to Nature
Nature (journal)

Nature is a prominent scientific journal, first published on 4 November 1869. Although most scientific journals are now highly specialized, Nature is one of the few journals, along with other weekly journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that still publishes original research articles ac...
 on 27 October 2008, the behavior of the birds in the film may have been based on a real incident caused by poisoning with domoic acid
Domoic acid

Domoic acid, the neurotoxin which causes amnesic shellfish poisoning , is an amino acid associated with certain harmful algal blooms....
. This chemical is produced when plankton are exposed to urea
Urea

Urea is an organic compound with the chemical formula 2carbonoxygen.Urea is also known by the International Nonproprietary Name carbamide, as established by the World Health Organization....
, a chemical which can leak out of septic tanks. Contamination can pass up the food chain, resulting in neurotoxic
Neurotoxin

A neurotoxin is a toxin that acts specifically on nerve cells , usually by interacting with membrane proteins such as ion channels.Some sources are more general, and define the effect of neurotoxins as occurring at nerve tissue....
 effects to predatory animals.

On 18 August 1961, residents in the town of Capitola, California
Capitola, California

Capitola is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, California, United States, on the coast of Monterey Bay. The population was 10,033 at the 2000 census....
, awoke to find sooty shearwater
Sooty Shearwater

The Sooty Shearwater is a medium-large shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae. In New Zealand it is also known by its Maori language name titi and as "muttonbird", like its relatives the Wedge-tailed Shearwater and the Australian Short-tailed Shearwater ....
s slamming into their rooftops, and their streets covered with dead birds. News reports suggested domoic acid poisoning (amnesic shellfish poisoning
Amnesic shellfish poisoning

Amnesic shellfish poisoning is a human illness caused by consumption of the marine biotoxin called domoic acid. This toxin is produced naturally by marine diatoms belonging to the genus Pseudo-nitzschia and, when accumulated in high concentrations by shellfish, can then be passed on to humans via consumption of contaminated shellfish....
) as the cause. According to a local newspaper, the Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz Sentinel

The Santa Cruz Sentinel is a daily newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California, covering Santa Cruz County, California, and owned by MediaNews Group Inc....
, Alfred Hitchcock requested news copy in 1961 to use as "research material for his latest thriller".

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