The story begins as an innocuous romantic triangle involving wealthy, spoiled Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), handsome Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor), and schoolteacher Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette). The human story begins in a San Francisco pet shop and culminates at the home of Mitch's mother ...more
The Birds features a classic Alfred Hitchcock setup: average people placed in circumstances turned upside down. And of course, there are the requisite dark insinuations and strange psychological underpinnings. Though we're never sure why the birds are rising up, their behavior seems to be a response to humankind's complacency and arrogance. It's a frightening yet sportive vision of Judgment Day. As in Psycho, Hitchcock's previous film, the normalcy of the setting is allowed to set in before the ...more
- Rod Taylor - Mitch Brenner
- Tippi Hedren - Melanie Daniels
- Jessica Tandy - Lydia Brenner
- Suzanne Pleshette - Annie Hayworth
- Veronica Cartwright - Cathy Brenner
- Ethel Griffies - Mrs. Bundy
- Darlene Conley
- Dal McKennon
- Bill Quinn - Farm Hand
- Doodles Weaver - Fisherman
- Suzanne Cupito - Schoolchild
- Charles McGraw - Sebastian Sholes
- Ruth McDevitt - Mrs. MacGruder
- Malcolm Atterbury - Al Malone
- Alfred Hitchcock - Director
- Alfred Hitchcock - Producer
- Norman Deming - Producer
- Evan Hunter - Screenwriter
- Edith Head - Costume Designer
- George Tomasini - Editor
- Howard Smit - Makeup
- Robert F. Boyle - Production Designer
- Robert Burks - Cinematographer
- Norman Deming - Production Manager
- Robert F. Boyle - Set Designer
- George Milo - Set Designer
- Ub Iwerks - Special Effects
- Lawrence A. Hampton - Special Effects

















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