Hitchcock review                                The plot of Alfred Hitchcocks 1963 The Birds, taken from a Daphne Du Maurier (who wrote the novel Rebecca)  scant(p)  account, seems ludicrous. Birds  assail a small town, actually killing people.  still in the competent hands of the master of suspense, the movie is frighteningly, well, suspenseful. Evan  hunting  retard (who also writes under the name Ed McBain) wrote the screenplay, and while not all of the characters are well enough developed for the  looker to understand their occasionally awkward behavior, has nonetheless crafted an interesting  apologue that captures and maintains interest.

      Birds are flapping about in the opening shots, a forewarning of their sinister activities to come, before were introduced to Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), the daughter of a   stem owner. As she walks into a pet shop director Hitchcock makes his   cuticular senses cameo appearance (walking his two real-life dogs). She meets a handsome defense  lawyer named Mitch Brenner (Rod Ta...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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