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  • 5/15/2015
The Day of the Triffids (1963)
Approved | 93 min | Horror, Sci-Fi | 27 April 1963 (USA)

A shower of meteorites produces a glow that blinds anyone that looks at it. As it was such a beautiful sight, most people were watching, and as a consequence, 99% of the population go blind. In the original novel, this chaos results in the escape of some Triffids: experimental plants that are capable of moving themselves around and attacking people. In the film version, however, the Triffids are not experimental plants. Instead they are space aliens whose spores have arrived in an earlier meteor shower.

Directors: Steve Sekely, Freddie Francis (uncredited)

Writers: Bernard Gordon (screenplay)

Stars: Nicole Maurey, Howard Keel, Janette Scott
Transcript
00:00The day of the triffids, when terror reigned from the sky.
00:27The day of the triffids, when the earth orbits into a nightmare.
00:47When the solid world of everyday reality disintegrates and the whole population is driven by fear
00:56towards insanity.
00:59The day of the triffids, when destruction closes in from every side.
01:04It's going to be starvation, fire, pestilence, anyone caught in the middle of it doesn't
01:18stand a chance.
01:20I think we ought to get out of here and go on to Spain.
01:23How can you know it's any better?
01:25I don't.
01:26It doesn't seem to have any central nervous system.
01:29Then how does it move?
01:31All plants move.
01:33They don't usually pull themselves out of the ground and chase you.
01:37You have never been married?
01:40No.
01:41Why?
01:42I guess I've never been in one spot long enough to get caught.
01:53And now you are saddled with a family.
01:56It might have its points.
01:59The day of the triffids, when law and order are overwhelmed in an avalanche of terror.

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