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The Birds

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Katek Wed 12-Oct-16 10:55:07

Did anyone else hear Du Maurier's chilling masterpiece read on R4xtra last night? It has lost none of its terror over the years-just goes to show that we don't need all the cgi in your face blood and horror, our own imagination can do a much better job! Concluding part is tonight.

J52 Wed 12-Oct-16 20:32:45

I taught it for years, it never failed to unnerve the students, especially after a break when the seagulls descended on the playground to eat up the discarded bits of food!

I loved the Hitchcock version, with Tippi Hedron rowing a boat in high heels and a perfect hairdo!

Eloethan Wed 12-Oct-16 20:58:40

I think it was just a short story originally - and set in Cornwall from what I remember.

The Hitchcock version was brilliant. I love Hitchcock films anyway.

oldgoat Wed 12-Oct-16 21:17:47

We went for a walk on St. Abb's Head just after we had seen the film. Hundreds of gulls wheeling round. Terrifying!

Swanny Wed 12-Oct-16 21:44:13

I live quite near what was previously Gainsborough Studios, now converted to flats, alongside Regents Canal in London. There is a fantastic sculpture of Hitchcock within the complex, as the original power station subsequently became the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock as a film director.

Deedaa Wed 12-Oct-16 22:13:25

Her scary short stories are really chilling. I remember one called The Blue Lenses - the heroine had had an eye operation and was fitted with lenses that distorted her world. And there was The Victorian Chaise Longue where a modern woman travelled back in time and found she'd changed places with a victorian woman who was dying of Tuberculosis.They were stories I only read once!

Katek Wed 12-Oct-16 23:16:42

The film was superb. but I felt that its setting in California and not Cornwall, as per the book, removed the elemental factors which helped to create the original bleakness.

Badenkate Thu 13-Oct-16 08:29:10

I read her short story before I saw the film. The short story really scared me - I could imagine the hopelessness of trying to avoid the attacks. Personally I've never found the film anywhere near as scary as everyone tells me it is. I agree with Deeda, her short stories are ones that shouldn't be read in the dark on your own shock