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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · Here's another Mandela Effect, like The Fly, which is concerned with whether a movie was originally filmed in color or black and white. This time it's Hitchcock's 1963 thriller "The Birds". Based on the 1952 Daphne Due Marier story of the same name, the movie shows a series of unexplained attacks by birds on a small, ordinary American town over ...

  2. Mar 28, 2013 · The color film of the actors was exposed normally and the black and white film that captured the sodium vapor light exposure of the actors presented the subjects in black outline on matte and counter matte elements to be exposed later when filming the birds for the background.

  3. The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released by Universal Pictures.Loosely based on the 1952 short story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California, over the course of a few days.

  4. Nov 1, 2017 · Camille Paglia, professor, cultural critic, and the writer of The Birds, a monograph commissioned by the British Film Institute in 1998, describes the title sequence as "an avant-garde fantasia in and of itself. Against cold, white, abstract space, black crows flutter back and forth, out of focus as if seen alarmingly too close.

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  5. Lee Pfeiffer. The Birds, American thriller film, released in 1963, that was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and centres on a small northern California coastal town that is inexplicably attacked and rendered helpless by massive flocks of aggressive birds. (Read Alfred Hitchcock’s 1965 Britannica essay on film.

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  6. Color system. Technicolor No. V: Dye transfer prints from chromogenic negative. The Birds (USA 1963, Alfred Hitchcock) Credit: Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art Department of Film. HDR photographs by Barbara Flueckiger. Contemporary Reception: Anonymous (1963): The Birds. In: Film Bulletin, Apr., p. 16.

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  8. The Birds: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, Tippi Hedren. 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.

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