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Los pájaros

Título original: The Birds
  • 1963
  • B
  • 1h 59min
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Los pájaros (1963)
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Un millonario miembro de la alta sociedad de San Francisco persigue a una potencial novia en un pequeño pueblo del norte de California que poco a poco se vuelve extraño cuando pájaros de tod... Leer todoUn millonario miembro de la alta sociedad de San Francisco persigue a una potencial novia en un pequeño pueblo del norte de California que poco a poco se vuelve extraño cuando pájaros de todo tipo empiezan a atacar a la gente.Un millonario miembro de la alta sociedad de San Francisco persigue a una potencial novia en un pequeño pueblo del norte de California que poco a poco se vuelve extraño cuando pájaros de todo tipo empiezan a atacar a la gente.

  • Dirección
    • Alfred Hitchcock
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    • Daphne Du Maurier
    • Evan Hunter
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    • Rod Taylor
    • Tippi Hedren
    • Jessica Tandy
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    • Dirección
      • Alfred Hitchcock
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      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Evan Hunter
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      • Rod Taylor
      • Tippi Hedren
      • Jessica Tandy
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 5 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Rod Taylor
    Rod Taylor
    • Mitch Brenner
    Tippi Hedren
    Tippi Hedren
    • Melanie Daniels
    • (as 'Tippi' Hedren)
    Jessica Tandy
    Jessica Tandy
    • Lydia Brenner
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Annie Hayworth
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Cathy Brenner
    Ethel Griffies
    Ethel Griffies
    • Mrs. Bundy
    Charles McGraw
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    • Sebastian Sholes
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    • Mrs. MacGruder
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    Lonny Chapman
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    • Deputy Al Malone
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    John McGovern
    • Postal Clerk
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    Karl Swenson
    • Drunken Doomsayer in Diner
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Mitch's City Neighbor
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Helen Carter
    Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn
    • Sam
    • (as William Quinn)
    Doreen Lang
    Doreen Lang
    • Hysterical Mother in Diner
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      • Alfred Hitchcock
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      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Evan Hunter
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    jonrose

    A Masterpiece

    Another film to prove that Hitchcock really was one of the most gifted film makers ever. His films are more 'fresh' today than any of current Hollywood megabuster.

    The screeching bird soundtrack in itself was chilling.

    The absence of backgound music added a sense of calm before the storm which made the bird attack scenes all the more intense.

    The film builds up slowly and that serves to build up the tension and edginess.

    The most chilling scene was definitely when Melanie (Tippi Hedren) was waiting outside the school while the singing was going on in the school. At each loop of the song, a few more crows would perch on the climbing frame. The site of them was truly grotesque. This scene is a lesson to all the "subtle as a sledge hammer" so called 'thrillers' that are churned out today.

    By the end of the film, there is no conclusion, no neat result. It is somewhat uncomfortable watching a film like this and not seeing a conclusion. How will it end? Why did the birds attack?

    Why spoil the film with an explanation?
    7lbowdls

    Not for the Birds! Horror classic weird and wonderful

    No it's not my favourite Hitchcock film but whenever I start watching it I can't stop. This movie works on two levels which make the film so classic and mesmerising. One as a pure cliche but brilliantly scary Horror film. And two as an amazing journey into human behaviour both in and out of an emergency and surreal situations. Such classic and emotional scenes. Those who give this film only 1/10 I think have not really thought about the ins and outs and the underlying emotions and psychology that Alfred Hitchcock deploys in all his films. This is truly a frightening horror story though and because it's so violently scary and why - I have always been a little frightened around birds - is why I do mark it slightly down from other classically psychological Hitchcock films. But also due to the acting and characterisation by such veterans and newbies, still a masterpiece of cinema.

    I still to this day have to watch it through my fingers covering my eyes - worrying about eyes being pecked out by those Birds! This is actually a lesson to all horror film makers to study to work out just much to show and how much restrain to show when doing horror!
    9prudhoeboy

    Rocky Relationships

    Critics have wrung their hands over what this movie really means since it was released in 1963. So I may as well take a stab at it also (pun intended). On a superficial level, the movie is just what it appears to be - another Hitchcock horror film designed to scare the wits out of you and purchase large amounts of popcorn and soda to keep the theater going. After seeing how bad things can get in the movie, you are happy to resume your life. Beyond that, the movie seems to want to take us to a place suitable for comparing humans and birds, both similarities and differences. Like birds, humans tend to peck on an individual level and as a group. Human behaviors such as possessiveness and fear can also lead to loosing freedom and being confined to a cage. Both birds and humans are also territorial. Human characteristics like intelligence, planning, and vengeance are also imputed to the birds in this movie. All this could conceivable create conflict when the interests of birds and humans are at odds, such as competing for fish and roosting space in a seaside town. Annie (Suzanne Pleshette) starts to look almost like just another crow perched on the hill watching on Mitch whose hen-pecking mother apparently chased her off wrecking her romance with Mitch. Melanie is similarly attacked by a gull in her desperate bay crossing for Mitch's attention. She learns quickly that the bay is for gull's to hunt, not rich SF debutantes. The soap operatic-level plot with dysfunctional characters and town ultimately beg for resolution and that's when Hitchcock does what he does best - mercilessly dispatch them with horror and disaster that would school even the likes of Irwin Allen. As the birds really go on the offensive, and things start blowing up, we are shown the town from the crazed, fluttering bird's eye view. One can infer that the birds are fed up with humans occupying their town and living space. The movie reveals two completely different, but competing species, one a feathered descendant of the dinosaurs, and the other from apes. Thoroughly trounced, the humans retreat and the birds re-capture their territory. One is left to ponder whether two completely different species can ever co-exist and live in peace, or is it always a powder keg of age-old grievances just waiting to blow.
    7bat-5

    Interesting

    The Birds has the usual Hitchcock touches. A chase, guilt, interesting camera technique and birds. The story starts out innocently enough, with birds acting weird. They soon start attacking people and gradually their attacks escalate in ferocity. What I liked about the movie was the way Hitchcock built up the tension leading to the attacks. He didn't unleash his villians until about half way through the film. In that time we get to know the characters in the peaceful town of Bodega Bay. Once all the introductions are in place, the birds start their rampage. I enjoyed the way the birds lighted upon the playground equipment as Tippi Hedren sat on the bench. The choice of no score was interesting. The soundtrack is filled with the screeching of birds gone mad, and for a nearly forty year old film, it still holds up well. I would like to see The Birds done as a special edition DVD, see if they can boost the sound up to what Hithcock would have wanted.
    8teresa_rosado

    The Enigma of The Birds

    There is a kind of theory according to which a horror or thriller film would lose all its frightening effect if it did not have a musical support as a backdrop, and its greater or lesser intensity regulates the viewer's tension levels. And this is true, at least in most of these types of movies. But there is always an exception that proves the rule. In The Birds, an iconic film by director Alfred Hitchock (inspired by the eponymous short story by Daphne du Maurier), such musical intrusion was dispensed with, as the director wanted to give voice to these apparently harmless beings that terrorize the population of Bodega Bay (Bernard Herrmann appears in the credits only as sound consultant). The film, which dates from 1963, continues to promote an intense discussion about its meaning and the most varied hypotheses have been put forward, since the ending is left open, with the birds victoriously watching the removal of humans (of course Hitchcock knew that not giving an explanation would contribute to accentuating the mystery and interest that the film arouses, it is not his best film, but it is certainly one of the most enigmatic). Choosing the blonde on duty (one of my favorites) was also a winning bet. Tippi Hedren, the unlikely heroine, perfectly plays the role of the fragile young woman, who is able to stand up to the bloodthirsty bird though. Her image of scared eyes and disheveled hair covering herself with her hand is memorable. As far as I am concerned, the scene dominated by the couple of lovebirds always comes to mind, swinging along the curves, in the convertible on the way to Bodega Bay, inside a cage, without having the right to enjoy the landscape, as a trigger for the revolt of the birds.

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    • Trivia
      When audiences left the U.K. premiere at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London, they were greeted by the sound of screeching and flapping birds from loudspeakers hidden in the trees to scare them further.
    • Errores
      Even though later in the film it is shown that the birds can make their way into buildings, the bird attack scene at the schoolhouse makes no sense. Having the children run all the way down the road during the bird attack was far more dangerous than staying in the school, or if they wanted to seek shelter in a building without such large windows they could have run the much shorter distance to Annie's house just beyond the school.

      The point of this was for Melanie and Annie to get the children to leave the school and head back to their homes in a quiet and orderly fashion; they did not anticipate the birds would attack straight away.
    • Citas

      Mother in Diner: [to Melanie] Why are they doing this? Why are they doing this? They said when you got here the whole thing started. Who are you? What are you? Where did you come from? I think you're the cause of all of this. I think you're evil. EVIL!

    • Créditos curiosos
      There were no ending credits. And in the opening credits the title "THE BIRDS" was slowly pecked away by the passing crows.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Australian theatrical version removed 25 seconds of the bloodied farmer with eyes pecked out to gain a 'Suitable Only For Adults' rating in Australia. After said rating was retired in 1970, it was later re-classified 'PG' in its uncut version.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Cada ver es... (1981)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Rissle-dy, Rossle-dy
      (uncredited)

      ("I married my wife in the month of June")

      Derived from the traditional Scottish folk song "The Wee Cooper o'Fife"

      Additional lyrics by Evan Hunter

      Sung by the schoolchildren

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    • How long is The Birds?Con tecnología de Alexa
    • When the birds attacked the town and struck the man pumping gas he dropped the gas hose. Why did the hose not shut off and stop the flow of gas if no one was holding the lever on the hose nozzle?
    • What is the significance of the lovebirds that Melanie purchases for Mitch, and why are they the only birds that never attack or show any aggression to people?
    • What is "The Birds" about?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de julio de 1963 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Birds
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 835 Bay Hwy, Bodega Bay, California, Estados Unidos(The Tides Restaurant)
    • Productoras
      • Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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