Birds The
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(Loud Squawking, Cawing) |
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(Wings Flapping) |
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(Chirping, Twittering) |
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(Squawking Intensifies) |
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(Cable Car Bell Dinging) |
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(Squawking Continues) |
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(Car Horn Honking) |
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(Boy Wolf Whistles) |
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(Squawking, Chirping) |
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(Birds Chirping) |
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- Hello, Mrs MacGruder. |
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Have you ever seen so many gulls? |
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There must be a storm at sea. |
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I was hoping you'd be a little late. |
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- But you said 3.00. |
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I know. I've been calling all morning. |
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They are so difficult to get. |
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We have to get them from India |
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- This one won't be a chick, will he? |
00:02:54 |
- This will be a full-grown mynah bird. |
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Well, yes, of course he'll... |
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Well, no, you'll have to teach him to talk. |
00:03:02 |
I guess maybe I'd better phone. |
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Maybe it's the traffic. I'll call. |
00:03:09 |
- Would you mind waiting? |
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- Let me give you my address. |
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but I'm sure they're on the way. |
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Would you mind if I called? |
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No. Alright. |
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- I wonder if you could help me. |
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I said, I wonder if you could help me. |
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Yes. What is it you're looking for, sir? |
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- Lovebirds. |
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Yes. |
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- Is that true? |
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These are for my sister for her birthday |
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I wouldn't want a pair of birds |
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- I understand completely. |
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- I wouldn't want them to be too aloof. |
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Do you happen to have |
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Oh, I think so. Now, then, let me see. |
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(Chirping Continues) |
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Aren't those lovebirds? |
00:04:32 |
No. Those are, uh... red birds. |
00:04:36 |
I thought they were strawberry finches. |
00:04:38 |
Yes. We call them that, too. |
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Here we are. Lovebirds. |
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Those are canaries. |
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- Doesn't this make you feel awful? |
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Having all these poor, innocent |
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We can't just let them |
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I suppose not. |
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Is there an ornithological reason |
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- Certainly. It's to protect the species. |
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- especially during the moulting season. |
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- Are they moulting now? |
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How can you tell? |
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Well, they... |
00:05:25 |
Yes, I see. |
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Are you sure you wouldn't like |
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We have some very nice |
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Alright. |
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Alright. May I see it, please? |
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Oh! Oh! |
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(Mrs MacGruder) What is it? Oh! Oh! |
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(Mrs MacGruder) Oh! Oh! Oh! |
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(Miss Daniels) Oh! Oh! |
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There we are. |
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- Oh, there. |
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Back in your gilded cage, |
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- What did you say? |
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- How did you know my name? |
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Good day, Miss Daniels. Madam. |
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Hey, wait a minute. I don't know you. |
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- Ah, but I know you. |
00:06:40 |
- We met in court. |
00:06:44 |
- I'll rephrase it. I saw you in court. |
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Don't you remember your practical joke |
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that resulted in the smashing |
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- I didn't break that window. |
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The judge should have put you |
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- What are you, a policeman? |
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And I'm not too keen on practical jokers. |
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- What do you call your lovebird story? |
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You knew I didn't work here. |
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Right, I recognised you when I came in. |
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I thought you might like to know what |
00:07:15 |
- What do you think of that? |
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I am. Good day, Miss Daniels. Madam. |
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- I'm glad you didn't get your lovebirds. |
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See you in court. |
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- Who was that man? |
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(Cable Car Bell Dinging) |
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They said the mynah bird |
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- if you'd care to come back. |
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- May I use this phone? |
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Daily News? It's Melanie Daniels. |
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Just a minute, Mrs MacGruder. |
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Hello, Charlie. Melanie. |
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I want you to do a favour for me. |
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No, this is a small one. |
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Pressure you? Why, Charlie, darling, |
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Would you call the Department |
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Find out who owns this licence plate: |
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Yes, a California plate. |
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No. I'll stop off in a little while. |
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No, I don't want to break in on |
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Thank you, Charlie. |
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- Do you have any lovebirds? |
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- but I can order them for you. |
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- Well, when would you want them? |
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I could probably have them by tomorrow |
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That would be just fine. |
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(Chirping) |
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(Door Slides Closed, Lift Hums) |
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(Door Slides Open) |
00:10:16 |
- Miss, is that for Mitch Brenner? |
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- He's not home. |
00:10:22 |
He won't be back until Monday. |
00:10:25 |
- Monday? |
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I don't think you should |
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Well, where did he go? |
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Bodega Bay. |
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- Bodega Bay. Where's that? |
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- About 60 miles north of here. |
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It's 1½ hours by freeway, or two hours |
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I'd look after them myself, but |
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(Engine Revving) |
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(Tyres Screeching) |
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(Bell Rings) |
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- Good morning. |
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- I wonder if you could help me. |
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- I'm looking for a Mitchell Brenner. |
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- Do you know him? |
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- Where does he live? |
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- Yes, I know, but where? |
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Where? |
00:13:11 |
- Now, see where I'm pointing? |
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- See them two big trees across there? |
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- And the white house? |
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- That's where the Brenners live. |
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No, just Lydia and the two kids. |
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- The two kids? |
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Oh, I see. How do I get down there? |
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You follow the road around the bay, |
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The front door. |
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- No. That's the only road. |
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Oh? |
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- I don't want them to see me arrive. |
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It's a surprise, you see. |
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Well, you could get yourself a boat |
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and cut right across the bay |
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Where would I get a boat? |
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Down by the Tides Restaurant. |
00:14:02 |
Did you ever handle an outboard boat? |
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Of course. |
00:14:07 |
- Want me to order one for you? |
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- What name? |
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- OK. |
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(Rotary Phone Dialling) |
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- I wonder if you could tell me... |
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- ...the little girl's name? |
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- Yes. |
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(Calling) |
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- (Harry) Lois. |
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- (Harry) No, it's Lois. |
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- Are you sure? |
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I need her exact name. |
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Oh, uh... Just hold on |
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In that case, I'll tell you what you do. |
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Go straight through town till you see a |
00:15:05 |
- Now, you got that? |
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Near the top of the hill, you'll see |
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a little house with a red mailbox. |
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That's where Annie Hayworth, |
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- Ask her about the little Brenner girl. |
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Save yourself a lot of trouble. |
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Can I have the boat |
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- How much for the phone calls? |
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Thank you. |
00:15:49 |
(Children Chattering) |
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(Engine Revving & Tyres Screeching) |
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(Chattering Continues) |
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(Engine Stops) |
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(Doorbell Rings) |
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- (Woman) Who is it? |
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Who's "me"? |
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- Miss Hayworth? |
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I'm Melanie Daniels. |
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- Yes? |
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He said you could tell me the name |
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Cathy? |
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The one who lives |
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- That's the one. Cathy Brenner. |
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Which is why the mail never gets |
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- I'm sorry. Smoke? |
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Did you want to see |
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Well, not exactly. |
00:17:03 |
Oh. |
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Are you a friend of Mitch's? |
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No, not really. |
00:17:12 |
I've been wanting a cigarette |
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I just couldn't convince myself to stop. |
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This tilling of the soil |
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- It's a very pretty garden. |
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Well, it's something to do |
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There's a lot of spare time |
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Are you planning on staying long? |
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No, just a few hours. |
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Then you're leaving after you see Cathy? |
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Well, something like that. |
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I'm sorry. |
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- Actually, it's none of my business. |
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- Thank you very much. |
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Did you drive up from San Francisco |
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- Yes. |
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- It's very beautiful. |
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Yes. |
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I guess that's where |
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Now you sound a bit mysterious, |
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Do I? I don't mean to. |
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Actually, I'm an open book, I'm afraid. |
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- Or, rather, a closed one. |
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- Oh, pretty. What are they? |
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I see. Good luck, Miss Daniels. |
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Thank you. |
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- Can I get out this way? |
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- It'll take you back to the main road. |
00:19:07 |
(Engine Starts) |
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(Seagulls Cawing) |
00:20:00 |
- Do you have a boat for Miss Daniels? |
00:20:08 |
(Chirping) |
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(Motor Starts) |
00:21:06 |
(Motor Stops) |
00:24:05 |
(Motor Cranking) |
00:24:10 |
(Motor Cranking Repetitively) |
00:24:18 |
(Motor Starts) |
00:25:34 |
- Are you alright? |
00:25:38 |
That's the damnedest thing I ever saw. |
00:25:41 |
It seemed to swoop at you deliberately. |
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Let's take care of that. OK? That's a girl. |
00:25:56 |
Come on. |
00:26:00 |
What happened, Mitch? |
00:26:02 |
- Gull hit her. |
00:26:08 |
Oh. Let's try up at the restaurant, |
00:26:13 |
- Might need a tetanus shot. |
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before I went abroad last May. |
00:26:32 |
(People Chattering) |
00:26:45 |
- What happened? |
00:26:49 |
- Shall I call a doctor? |
00:26:53 |
Helen, get some cotton and antiseptic. |
00:26:56 |
- Um, you cut yourself outside, miss? |
00:27:01 |
I had a man trip and fall |
00:27:04 |
Sued me before I could bat an eyelash. |
00:27:05 |
I don't think Miss Daniels |
00:27:08 |
Well, you're the lawyer. |
00:27:10 |
Thank you. |
00:27:13 |
- What's that? |
00:27:15 |
I'll clean out the cut. |
00:27:20 |
- So you're a lawyer. |
00:27:23 |
Of course, I usually defend people, |
00:27:26 |
- Do you practise here? |
00:27:31 |
- What kind of law? |
00:27:33 |
Is that why you want |
00:27:36 |
Oh, not everyone. |
00:27:37 |
- Only violators and practical jokers. |
00:27:41 |
- Ow! |
00:27:46 |
Didn't you see the lovebirds? |
00:27:49 |
Oh, you mean, you came all this way |
00:27:53 |
To bring your sister those birds. |
00:27:56 |
- Besides, I was coming up anyway. |
00:28:01 |
- To see a friend of mine. Careful. |
00:28:05 |
Uh... who's your friend? |
00:28:08 |
Annie Hayworth, the schoolteacher. |
00:28:11 |
Annie Hayworth. |
00:28:14 |
Well, small world. |
00:28:17 |
Yes. |
00:28:20 |
How do you know Annie? |
00:28:22 |
We went to school together. College. |
00:28:26 |
Did you? Imagine that. |
00:28:29 |
- How long are you staying up here? |
00:28:35 |
I think the bleeding's almost stopped. |
00:28:47 |
- So you came up to see Annie, huh? |
00:28:51 |
- I think you came up to see me. |
00:28:55 |
I don't know, but you must |
00:28:57 |
to find out who I was |
00:28:59 |
It was no trouble at all. |
00:29:03 |
Besides, I was coming up anyway. |
00:29:06 |
- You really like me, huh? |
00:29:10 |
You have no manners. |
00:29:13 |
I wrote you a letter about it, in fact, |
00:29:17 |
- What did it say? |
00:29:20 |
I can't say I like your seagulls much, |
00:29:23 |
- I come all the way up here to... |
00:29:29 |
(Door Opens) |
00:29:30 |
Mitch? I thought I saw your car. |
00:29:35 |
- I had to acknowledge a delivery. |
00:29:38 |
Mother, I'd like you |
00:29:41 |
How do you do? |
00:29:43 |
How do you do, Miss Daniels? |
00:29:47 |
A delivery. Miss Daniels brought us |
00:29:49 |
- some birds from San Francisco. |
00:29:51 |
- For Cathy's birthday. Where is she? |
00:29:55 |
Miss Daniels is staying here |
00:29:57 |
So I've already invited her |
00:30:03 |
You did go to the trouble |
00:30:06 |
- I couldn't possibly. |
00:30:10 |
(Mitch) Yes, lovebirds. |
00:30:12 |
Oh, I see. |
00:30:17 |
So we couldn't let you get away |
00:30:21 |
And you haven't met Cathy, |
00:30:23 |
- Well, yes, but... |
00:30:26 |
- Certainly, but... |
00:30:28 |
- What time is dinner, Mother? |
00:30:31 |
- I'll pick you up. Where are you staying? |
00:30:35 |
Oh, of course. How stupid of me. |
00:30:38 |
Annie may have made other plans. |
00:30:42 |
Besides, I can find my own way. |
00:30:43 |
You're sure now? |
00:30:46 |
- I'm sure. |
00:30:49 |
- Maybe. |
00:30:53 |
- How's your head? |
00:30:56 |
A gull hit me, Mrs Brenner, that's all. |
00:31:05 |
(Doorbell Ringing) |
00:31:12 |
- Oh, hi. Did you find her alright? |
00:31:16 |
I was wondering... |
00:31:18 |
Uh, that sign there. |
00:31:22 |
Do you suppose I could have the room |
00:31:25 |
I was planning on renting it |
00:31:27 |
I would appreciate it. I've tried |
00:31:31 |
Well, alright. Got your bags in the car? |
00:31:36 |
Well, it's utilitarian, I'll say that. |
00:31:39 |
I just picked up some things |
00:31:42 |
- I hadn't planned on staying very long. |
00:31:47 |
Did something unexpected come up? |
00:31:50 |
Yes. May I use your phone? |
00:31:54 |
I just put some coffee on the stove. |
00:31:58 |
- (Seagulls Cawing) |
00:32:45 |
(Doorbell Ringing) |
00:32:57 |
Hi! |
00:33:00 |
(Cathy) Hi! |
00:33:03 |
- Miss Daniels? |
00:33:06 |
Oh, they're beautiful! |
00:33:09 |
They're just what I wanted. |
00:33:12 |
- (Cathy) I cant tell which is which. |
00:33:16 |
- (Mitch) Hello. Annie had no plans, huh? |
00:33:18 |
We're very glad you could come. |
00:33:21 |
- Reasonably. |
00:33:23 |
We've been looking at the chickens. |
00:33:25 |
There's nothing wrong with the chickens. |
00:33:29 |
What good's that going to do? |
00:33:32 |
He sold the feed to me, didn't he? |
00:33:34 |
- Caveat emptor. Let the buyer beware. |
00:33:38 |
- Merely quoting the law, dear. |
00:33:49 |
This won't take long, Miss Dan- |
00:33:53 |
I didn't interrupt your dinner, did I? |
00:33:56 |
That feed you sold me is no good. |
00:33:59 |
The chicken feed. |
00:34:02 |
The chickens won't eat it. |
00:34:07 |
I opened a sack for them when I got |
00:34:10 |
You know chickens as well as I do, |
00:34:13 |
there's something wrong |
00:34:16 |
No, they're not fussy chickens. |
00:34:20 |
Who? What's he got to do with it? |
00:34:23 |
- (Melanie) Is that your father? |
00:34:26 |
I don't care how many sacks of feed |
00:34:32 |
Oh, I see. |
00:34:35 |
Dan Fawcett. |
00:34:37 |
This afternoon? That proves what |
00:34:44 |
Oh. |
00:34:47 |
Well, maybe I'd better |
00:34:51 |
You don't think there's something |
00:34:55 |
No, never! |
00:34:57 |
No, they don't seem sick at all. |
00:35:02 |
Uh-huh. |
00:35:05 |
Well, I'll try to go over and see him. |
00:35:10 |
Uh-huh. Alright. |
00:35:13 |
Thanks. |
00:35:17 |
He had a call from Dan Fawcett a while |
00:35:22 |
It's what you said, Mom. |
00:35:26 |
No, Cathy. He sold Mr Fawcett |
00:35:29 |
You don't think they're getting sick, |
00:35:39 |
I still don't understand |
00:35:41 |
Your brother told me. |
00:35:43 |
Then you knew Mitch in San Francisco? |
00:35:45 |
- Is that right? |
00:35:49 |
Mitch knows a lot of people in San |
00:35:55 |
- Cathy! |
00:35:58 |
He's spends half his day in the |
00:36:02 |
In a democracy, |
00:36:06 |
- Your brother's practice - |
00:36:08 |
I know all that democracy jazz. |
00:36:14 |
He has a client now who shot his wife |
00:36:18 |
Six times! Can you imagine it? |
00:36:21 |
I mean, even twice would be |
00:36:25 |
- Why did he shoot her? |
00:36:29 |
- What? |
00:36:33 |
- Are you coming to my party tomorrow? |
00:36:38 |
- I have to get back to San Francisco. |
00:36:42 |
Oh, darling, of course I do. |
00:36:44 |
- Don't you like Bodega Bay? |
00:36:47 |
Mitch likes it very much. |
00:36:51 |
even though he has his |
00:36:54 |
He says San Francisco's |
00:36:57 |
I suppose it does get hectic at times. |
00:37:00 |
Well, if you do decide to come, |
00:37:04 |
It's supposed to be a surprise party. |
00:37:06 |
They've got this whole complicated |
00:37:09 |
where I'm going to Michelle's and her |
00:37:14 |
would I mind if she took me home. |
00:37:16 |
Then when I get home here, |
00:37:22 |
Oh, won't you come? |
00:37:28 |
I don't think so. |
00:37:33 |
- She's a charming girl, isn't she, Mitch? |
00:37:36 |
- Certainly pretty. |
00:37:39 |
- How long have you known her? |
00:37:43 |
- In a bird shop. |
00:37:45 |
- She was selling birds? |
00:37:49 |
that I believed she was, and then... |
00:37:52 |
But she did buy the lovebirds |
00:37:55 |
- Mother. |
00:37:57 |
Where did you go to law school? |
00:38:01 |
Forgive me. I suppose I'm just |
00:38:07 |
- She's very rich, isn't she? |
00:38:09 |
Her father's part owner |
00:38:12 |
You'd think he could manage |
00:38:15 |
- She's always in the columns, Mitch. |
00:38:19 |
She is the one who jumped into a |
00:38:24 |
- Yes. |
00:38:27 |
I know it was supposed to be |
00:38:30 |
Well, actually the newspapers |
00:38:33 |
Yes, I know, dear. |
00:38:35 |
It's none of my business, |
00:38:38 |
- Darling? |
00:38:41 |
I think I can handle |
00:38:44 |
Well... as long as you know |
00:38:49 |
I know exactly what I want. |
00:38:57 |
(Mitch) Be able to find your |
00:38:59 |
(Melanie) Oh, yes. |
00:39:03 |
- (Mitch) Will I be seeing you again? |
00:39:07 |
I'm in San Francisco five days a week |
00:39:10 |
I'd like to see you. Maybe we could |
00:39:13 |
Mother tells me you like to swim. |
00:39:15 |
How does Mother |
00:39:18 |
- We read the same gossip column. |
00:39:21 |
I really like to swim. |
00:39:24 |
In case you're interested, |
00:39:27 |
- Without any clothes on? |
00:39:29 |
The newspaper that ran that story |
00:39:32 |
You were just a poor, innocent |
00:39:35 |
I'm neither poor nor innocent. |
00:39:37 |
Truth is, you're running round |
00:39:39 |
Yes, that's the truth, |
00:39:43 |
Uh-huh. Do you really know Annie Hayworth? |
00:39:46 |
No. At least I didn't until I came up here. |
00:39:49 |
- So you didn't go to school together? |
00:39:51 |
- And you didn't come here to see her? |
00:39:52 |
- You were lying! |
00:39:55 |
What about the letter you wrote me? |
00:39:57 |
- Is that a lie? |
00:39:59 |
- What did it say? |
00:40:01 |
"I think you need these lovebirds after |
00:40:05 |
- That's what it said. |
00:40:07 |
- Yes. |
00:40:09 |
Because it seemed stupid and foolish. |
00:40:11 |
- Like jumping into a fountain in Rome. |
00:40:14 |
- You don't expect me to believe that? |
00:40:18 |
- I'd still like to see you. |
00:40:20 |
I think it might be fun. |
00:40:22 |
That might have been good enough |
00:40:25 |
- It is for me. |
00:40:26 |
- What do you want? |
00:40:29 |
I want to go through life... jumping |
00:40:43 |
(Birds Chirping, Squawking) |
00:40:55 |
- Miss Daniels, is that you? |
00:40:57 |
Hi. |
00:41:00 |
Is something wrong? |
00:41:03 |
No, it's not the cut that's bothering me. |
00:41:07 |
- Would you like some brandy? |
00:41:11 |
I'll get it. Why don't you sit down. |
00:41:13 |
Oh, would you like a sweater |
00:41:17 |
No. No, thank you. |
00:41:22 |
- Won't you call me Melanie? |
00:41:33 |
Thank you. |
00:41:35 |
Gets a bit chilly here at night sometimes, |
00:41:41 |
Well, how did your evening go? |
00:41:44 |
Did you meet Lydia? |
00:41:48 |
Or would you rather |
00:41:51 |
I think so. |
00:41:54 |
- Well, how do you like our little hamlet? |
00:41:59 |
I suppose it doesn't offer much |
00:42:03 |
unless you're thrilled by a collection |
00:42:06 |
It takes a bit of getting used to. |
00:42:08 |
- (Melanie) Where're you from originally? |
00:42:11 |
How did you happen to come up here? |
00:42:17 |
A friend invited me up for a weekend |
00:42:22 |
Look, I see no reason for being coy |
00:42:25 |
- I guess you knew that anyway. |
00:42:29 |
Well, you needn't worry. |
00:42:31 |
Its been over and done with |
00:42:34 |
Annie, there's nothing |
00:42:37 |
Isn't there? Well, maybe there isn't. |
00:42:41 |
Maybe there's never been anything |
00:42:45 |
- What do you mean? |
00:42:50 |
I was seeing a lot of him |
00:42:53 |
One weekend, he invited me up |
00:42:56 |
- When was this? |
00:42:58 |
shortly after his father died. |
00:43:01 |
- Of course, things may be different now. |
00:43:06 |
With Lydia. |
00:43:08 |
- Did she seem a trifle distant? |
00:43:12 |
Well, then perhaps things |
00:43:16 |
You know, her attitude |
00:43:18 |
When I got back to San Francisco, |
00:43:21 |
trying to figure out |
00:43:24 |
- Well, what had you done? |
00:43:27 |
I simply existed. So what's the answer? |
00:43:32 |
A clinging, possessive mother? |
00:43:34 |
Wrong. With all due respect to Oedipus, |
00:43:39 |
Then what was it? |
00:43:41 |
Lydia liked me. That's the strange part. |
00:43:45 |
Now that I'm no longer a threat, |
00:43:47 |
- Then why did she object to you? |
00:43:52 |
- Afraid you'd take Mitch? |
00:43:56 |
I don't understand. |
00:43:58 |
Afraid of any woman who would give |
00:44:02 |
That adds up to a jealous, |
00:44:06 |
No, I don't think so. |
00:44:08 |
You see, she's not afraid of losing Mitch. |
00:44:14 |
Someone ought to tell her |
00:44:18 |
No. She already has a daughter. |
00:44:21 |
Well, what about Mitch? Didn't he |
00:44:26 |
Well, I can understand his position. |
00:44:29 |
He'd just been through a lot with Lydia |
00:44:32 |
He didn't want to risk |
00:44:34 |
- I see. |
00:44:36 |
Not right then, of course. |
00:44:40 |
saw each other now and then, |
00:44:43 |
- Then why are you in Bodega Bay? |
00:44:47 |
Oh, it was over and done with, |
00:44:51 |
I still wanted to be near him. |
00:44:54 |
I still like him a hell of a lot, |
00:44:57 |
and I don't want to lose |
00:45:02 |
(Phone Ringing) |
00:45:11 |
Hello. |
00:45:13 |
Hello. |
00:45:15 |
No, no, no, I wasn't asleep. |
00:45:18 |
Yes, just a little while ago. |
00:45:22 |
Sure. Hold on. |
00:45:25 |
It's Mitch. For you. |
00:45:36 |
Hello? Oh, yes, this is Melanie. |
00:45:40 |
Fine, thank you. |
00:45:42 |
No, no trouble at all. |
00:45:50 |
There's no need to apologise. |
00:45:54 |
That's very kind of you. |
00:46:01 |
Well, I couldn't. |
00:46:07 |
No, I wouldn't want to disappoint Cathy, but... |
00:46:14 |
I see. |
00:46:18 |
Alright. Yes, I'll be there. |
00:46:21 |
Good night, Mitch. (Hangs Up Phone) |
00:46:25 |
He wants me to go to Cathy's party |
00:46:29 |
- I said I would. |
00:46:32 |
I'll be there, too, to help. |
00:46:34 |
Oh, it seems so pointless. |
00:46:37 |
Well, I think I'll go to sleep. |
00:46:47 |
My luggage. |
00:46:52 |
That's pretty. |
00:46:57 |
- Do you think I should go? |
00:47:02 |
No, it's really up to Lydia, isn't it? |
00:47:05 |
Never mind Lydia. Do you want to go? |
00:47:09 |
Yes. |
00:47:11 |
- Then go. |
00:47:15 |
- (Clattering Sound) |
00:47:19 |
Is someone there? Who is it? |
00:47:23 |
(Melanie) Look! |
00:47:26 |
(Annie) Poor thing. |
00:47:31 |
But it isn't dark, Annie. |
00:47:34 |
There's a full moon. |
00:47:45 |
(Children Chattering, Laughing) |
00:47:48 |
(Annie) |
00:47:51 |
(Annie) OK. Here we go. |
00:48:12 |
(Annie) Attagirl. Come on. |
00:48:31 |
I really shouldn't have any more. |
00:48:34 |
Actually, I'm trying to get you to stay |
00:48:37 |
No, I couldn't possibly. I have to get back. |
00:48:41 |
Alright. |
00:48:43 |
- Cheers. |
00:48:46 |
Why do you have to rush off? |
00:48:50 |
Well, I have to get to work |
00:48:54 |
- You have a job? |
00:48:57 |
- What do you do? |
00:49:01 |
- Like what? |
00:49:03 |
- I work for the Travellers' Aid. |
00:49:07 |
No, misdirecting them. |
00:49:11 |
On Tuesdays, I take a course |
00:49:15 |
finding new four-letter words. |
00:49:17 |
- That's not a job, of course. |
00:49:19 |
And on Thursdays, |
00:49:23 |
- The underworld, I suppose. |
00:49:26 |
We're sending a little Korean boy |
00:49:29 |
We actually raise money for it. |
00:49:36 |
You see, Rome... |
00:49:39 |
That entire summer, I did nothing but... |
00:49:43 |
Well, it was very easy to get lost there. |
00:49:46 |
So when I came back, |
00:49:49 |
I don't know, finding something again. |
00:49:55 |
So, on Mondays and Thursdays, |
00:50:00 |
- What about Fridays? |
00:50:05 |
I sometimes go to bird shops on Fridays. |
00:50:10 |
I'm very glad you do. |
00:50:12 |
- A nice, innocent, little day. |
00:50:19 |
I have an Aunt Tessa. |
00:50:23 |
Mine is very prim and straight-laced. |
00:50:26 |
I'm giving her a mynah bird |
00:50:29 |
Mynah birds talk, you know. |
00:50:33 |
when this one tells us one or two |
00:50:38 |
You need a mother's care, my child. |
00:50:43 |
- Not my mother's. |
00:50:48 |
What have you got to be sorry about? |
00:50:51 |
My mother? Don't waste your time. |
00:50:54 |
She ditched us when I was 1 1 and |
00:50:59 |
You know what a mother's love is. |
00:51:03 |
- Yes, I do. |
00:51:08 |
No. I think it's better to be loved. |
00:51:19 |
(Almost Crying) I don't know where she is. |
00:51:24 |
Well, maybe I ought to go |
00:51:32 |
(Children Chattering) |
00:51:34 |
(Annie) Alright. Here we go. One... |
00:51:38 |
two... |
00:51:41 |
three. |
00:51:43 |
There you go. |
00:51:48 |
(Children Laughing) |
00:51:54 |
(Child) Look! Look! |
00:51:58 |
Hey! No touching allowed! |
00:52:01 |
- (Squawking) |
00:52:03 |
(Birds Squawking) |
00:52:06 |
(Children Screaming) |
00:52:13 |
(Loud Pop) |
00:52:15 |
(Squawking, Screaming Continues) |
00:52:29 |
Help me get the children into the house. |
00:53:07 |
There you go. |
00:53:12 |
(Sobbing) |
00:53:14 |
- (Children Sobbing) |
00:53:17 |
- I think so. |
00:53:19 |
(Woman) Jenny got a scratch down |
00:53:21 |
That makes three times. |
00:53:27 |
Mitch, this isn't usual, is it? |
00:53:30 |
The gull when I was in the boat, |
00:53:34 |
- Last night? What do you mean? |
00:53:38 |
- Mitch, what's happening? |
00:53:41 |
- Do you have to go back to Annie's? |
00:53:45 |
Stay and have something to eat before |
00:54:00 |
- Would you like some mustard? |
00:54:03 |
Why didn't Annie stay? |
00:54:05 |
Said something about taking a call |
00:54:07 |
- (Chirping) |
00:54:10 |
- What's the matter with all the birds? |
00:54:13 |
- Here on the table, honey. |
00:54:16 |
I'm sure Miss Daniels |
00:54:19 |
(Cathy) I think you ought |
00:54:22 |
We have an extra room |
00:54:24 |
(Mitch) That road can be |
00:54:27 |
If I go across to Santa Rosa, I'll come |
00:54:31 |
Yes, and the freeway is much quicker. |
00:54:33 |
But she'll be hitting all the heavy |
00:54:36 |
- (Chirping Grows Louder) |
00:54:39 |
- (Chirping Stops. Twittering) |
00:54:42 |
(Fluttering Of Wings) |
00:54:46 |
(Birds Screeching) |
00:54:54 |
(Mitch) Cover your faces! Cover your eyes! |
00:55:00 |
(Screeching & Fluttering Continues) |
00:56:16 |
That's a sparrow, alright. |
00:56:18 |
- We know what it is, Al. |
00:56:22 |
Yes, but there wouldn't have been |
00:56:25 |
(Al) Sometimes birds are attracted |
00:56:30 |
(Mitch) Alright, but we've got |
00:56:33 |
(Al) I don't think I get you, Mitch. |
00:56:36 |
(Mitch) Well, the birds invaded the house. |
00:56:39 |
(Al) What's more likely, |
00:56:42 |
(Mitch) I'll admit a bird will panic |
00:56:45 |
but they didn't just get in; |
00:56:48 |
(Al) My wife found a bird |
00:56:50 |
(Lydia) Tell him about the party. |
00:56:53 |
(Mitch) We had a party here |
00:56:55 |
- (Al) How old is she? |
00:56:58 |
some seagulls came down at the children! |
00:57:01 |
Miss Daniels was attacked |
00:57:04 |
(Al) Yeah. Were the kids |
00:57:06 |
lf you make any kind of a disturbance |
00:57:09 |
Al, the children were playing a game. |
00:57:14 |
(Al) Now, Lydia, "attack" is a pretty |
00:57:17 |
I mean, birds just don't go around |
00:57:21 |
The kids probably scared 'em, that's all. |
00:57:25 |
These birds attacked. |
00:57:27 |
(Al) |
00:57:31 |
Maybe you ought to put some screen |
00:57:34 |
- You want help cleaning up? |
00:57:38 |
lt shouldn't be too much of a job. |
00:57:41 |
I'll take Cathy up to bed. |
00:57:44 |
- I think I should stay, don't you? |
00:57:48 |
(Melanie) My things are in the car. |
00:57:51 |
- Do you want to go with me? |
00:57:53 |
- (Al) Well, anything else I can do? |
00:57:58 |
- Good night, Lydia. Sure is peculiar. |
00:58:06 |
(Shovel Grating) |
00:58:11 |
(Lydia) Mitch. Mitch. Mitch! |
00:58:16 |
- Yes, Mother? |
00:58:19 |
I'll probably drive over to the Fawcett farm. |
00:58:22 |
- OK. |
00:58:27 |
(Truck Driving Away) |
00:59:03 |
(Man) Mornin'. |
00:59:06 |
Good morning, George. Is Mr Fawcett around? |
00:59:09 |
I think so, ma'am. Ain't seen him this |
00:59:15 |
Thanks. |
00:59:38 |
- Dan, are you home? |
01:00:43 |
(Gasping For Air) |
01:00:48 |
(Choking) |
01:00:57 |
(Motor Starting) |
01:01:00 |
(Motor Racing) |
01:01:26 |
(Sobbing) |
01:01:30 |
Mother! |
01:01:32 |
What is it, dear? What's the matter? |
01:01:37 |
(Sobbing) Oh! |
01:01:46 |
Al Malone, the deputy, just called. |
01:01:48 |
Some detectives from Santa Rosa |
01:01:52 |
Yes. I was just taking |
01:01:57 |
Oh, be careful, please. |
01:02:09 |
And you be careful. |
01:02:19 |
(Footsteps Departing, |
01:02:44 |
- (Knocking) |
01:02:48 |
No, it's me, Mrs Brenner. |
01:02:50 |
- I thought you might like some tea. |
01:02:56 |
- Where's Mitch? |
01:02:59 |
- at the Fawcett farm. |
01:03:03 |
He was calling from the farm. |
01:03:06 |
- Then he saw. |
01:03:08 |
They sent for the Santa Rosa police. |
01:03:11 |
What good will they do? |
01:03:16 |
Do you think Cathy's alright |
01:03:20 |
Yes, I'm sure she's fine. |
01:03:24 |
Do I sound very foolish to you? |
01:03:27 |
Oh, no. |
01:03:32 |
I keep seeing Dan's face. |
01:03:34 |
And they have such big windows |
01:03:37 |
All the windows are broken |
01:03:41 |
Try not to think about that. |
01:03:44 |
I wish I were a stronger person. |
01:03:51 |
I lost my husband four years ago, |
01:03:56 |
It's terrible how you depend |
01:04:02 |
suddenly all the strength is gone, |
01:04:11 |
I'd love to be able to relax sometime. |
01:04:14 |
I'd love to be able to sleep. |
01:04:20 |
- Do you think Cathy's alright? |
01:04:27 |
I'm not like this, you know? Not usually. |
01:04:31 |
I don't fuss and fret about my children. |
01:04:38 |
When Frank died... |
01:04:42 |
You see, he understood the children. |
01:04:47 |
He had the knack of entering into |
01:04:51 |
- That's a very rare talent. |
01:04:56 |
(Sighs) Oh, I wish, I wish, |
01:05:03 |
I miss him. |
01:05:07 |
Sometimes, even now, |
01:05:10 |
and I think, |
01:05:15 |
And I get up, and there's a very |
01:05:20 |
until, of course, I remember. |
01:05:28 |
I miss talking to him. |
01:05:32 |
Cathy's a child, of course, and Mitch... |
01:05:37 |
Well, Mitch has his own life. |
01:05:42 |
I'm glad he stayed here today. |
01:05:48 |
- Would you like to rest now? |
01:05:51 |
No, don't go. |
01:05:55 |
I feel as if I don't understand you at all, |
01:06:01 |
Why, Mrs Brenner? |
01:06:05 |
Because my son seems |
01:06:09 |
And I don't quite know |
01:06:15 |
I don't even know if I like you or not. |
01:06:19 |
- Is that so important, your liking me? |
01:06:25 |
Mitch is important to me. |
01:06:28 |
I want to like whatever girl he chooses. |
01:06:33 |
And perhaps if you don't? |
01:06:36 |
Well, then I don't think |
01:06:40 |
I think it would also matter to Mitch. |
01:06:44 |
Mitch has always done |
01:06:52 |
(Crying) But, you see... |
01:06:58 |
I don't think I could |
01:07:02 |
(Sobbing) Oh, forgive me. |
01:07:04 |
Oh, forgive me. This business |
01:07:08 |
I don't know what I'd do |
01:07:12 |
Why don't you try to sleep now, |
01:07:17 |
I wish I were stronger. |
01:07:22 |
(Sighing) Do you think she's alright? |
01:07:25 |
Do you think she's alright at the school? |
01:07:28 |
- Would you like me to go for her? |
01:07:33 |
- Oh, I don't mind, really. |
01:07:37 |
- I'd feel so much better. |
01:07:42 |
(Sighs) |
01:07:51 |
Melanie? |
01:07:55 |
Thanks for the tea. |
01:08:17 |
(Shuts Off Motor) |
01:08:22 |
(Children Singing) |
01:08:25 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:08:28 |
# I brought her home |
01:08:31 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:08:34 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:08:37 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:08:41 |
# She combs her hair but once a year |
01:08:45 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:08:48 |
# With every stroke she shed a tear |
01:08:50 |
(No Audible Dialogue) |
01:08:53 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:08:56 |
# Rustical quality, ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:09:01 |
# I brought her home |
01:09:03 |
(Fainter) # Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:09:06 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:09:09 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:09:13 |
# She combed her hair but once a year |
01:09:17 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:09:20 |
# With every stroke she shed a tear |
01:09:24 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:09:27 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:09:30 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:09:34 |
# She swept up her floor |
01:09:38 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:09:41 |
# She said that brooms |
01:09:44 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:09:47 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:09:51 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:09:54 |
# She churns her butter |
01:09:57 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:10:01 |
# And for a dash she'd use her foot |
01:10:04 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:10:08 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:10:10 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:10:14 |
# The butter it came out |
01:10:18 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:10:21 |
# The cheese it took legs |
01:10:24 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:10:27 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:10:31 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:10:34 |
# She let the critter get away |
01:10:37 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:10:40 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:10:43 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:10:47 |
# I asked my wife to wash the floor |
01:10:51 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:10:54 |
# She gave me my hat |
01:10:57 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:11:00 |
# Knickety-knackety, |
01:11:05 |
# I married my wife in the month of June |
01:11:08 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee, now, now, now |
01:11:12 |
# I brought her home |
01:11:15 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:11:18 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:11:21 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:11:25 |
# She combed her hair but once a year |
01:11:28 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:11:32 |
# Knickety-knackety, rustical quality |
01:11:35 |
# Willow-tee, wallow-tee |
01:11:39 |
# Ristle-tee, rostle-tee |
01:11:42 |
(Annie) Alright, children. |
01:11:44 |
Now, please put your songbooks away, |
01:11:48 |
We'll go out for recess |
01:11:51 |
(Annie) We are not going |
01:11:54 |
- until everybody has quieted down. |
01:12:01 |
- Close that door. Quickly. |
01:12:04 |
Please. |
01:12:08 |
(Door Closing) |
01:12:10 |
- What is it? |
01:12:14 |
We've got to get the children |
01:12:20 |
- (Chattering Continues) |
01:12:24 |
Now, quiet. Miss Daniels would like |
01:12:28 |
- during a fire drill. |
01:12:32 |
I would like you to show her |
01:12:35 |
- Uh, we're going out of school now. |
01:12:39 |
We want those of you who live nearby |
01:12:41 |
(Children) Home? |
01:12:43 |
I want the rest of you to go all the way |
01:12:46 |
(Together) Yes, Miss Hayworth. |
01:12:48 |
Melanie? |
01:12:53 |
I want you to go as quietly as possible. |
01:12:55 |
Don't make a sound till I tell you to run. |
01:13:00 |
- Now, does everybody understand? |
01:13:04 |
Alright, John, you lead the way. |
01:13:26 |
(Loud Fluttering) |
01:13:31 |
(Birds Shrieking) |
01:13:40 |
(Children Screaming) |
01:13:48 |
(Cawing) |
01:13:51 |
(Screaming) |
01:14:04 |
(Squawking) |
01:14:42 |
Cathy! Cathy! |
01:14:46 |
(Crying. Birds Squawking) |
01:15:12 |
(Honking Horn) |
01:15:16 |
(Clattering, Squawking) |
01:15:20 |
(Squawks Fading) |
01:15:43 |
Daddy, there were hundreds of them. |
01:15:45 |
No, I'm not hysterical. I'm trying to tell |
01:15:51 |
Alright, Daddy. Yes, Daddy. |
01:15:53 |
Well, just now. Not 15 minutes ago. |
01:15:58 |
At the school. No, I don't. Just a minute. |
01:16:02 |
- What's the name of the school? |
01:16:06 |
The Bodega Bay School. |
01:16:09 |
Well, I don't know |
01:16:12 |
No, the birds didn't attack until |
01:16:17 |
- Help you, Mrs Bundy? |
01:16:20 |
Crows, I think. |
01:16:22 |
I don't know. Is there a difference |
01:16:26 |
- There is very definitely a difference. |
01:16:30 |
They're different, Daddy. |
01:16:34 |
Well, I think these were crows. |
01:16:36 |
Well, yes. Hundreds of them. |
01:16:38 |
Yes, they attacked the children. |
01:16:42 |
Well, I don't know when, |
01:16:47 |
Alright. Yes. Good bye. |
01:16:50 |
They're both perching birds, of course. |
01:16:54 |
The crow is Corvus Brachyrhynchos, |
01:16:56 |
and the blackbird |
01:16:59 |
Thank you. You have |
01:17:03 |
Right here in this book, miss. |
01:17:06 |
I can't see that it makes |
01:17:09 |
Crows or blackbirds, if the school |
01:17:12 |
I hardly think that either species |
01:17:16 |
to launch a massed attack. |
01:17:20 |
I just came from the school. I don't know |
01:17:24 |
Well, I do. I do know. |
01:17:28 |
Ornithology happens to be my avocation. |
01:17:31 |
Birds are not aggressive creatures, miss. |
01:17:34 |
They bring beauty into the world. |
01:17:37 |
(Helen) Sam! Three southern fried |
01:17:41 |
Yes, may I speak to Mitch Brenner, please? |
01:17:43 |
- Yes, I'll wait. |
01:17:46 |
who insists upon making it difficult |
01:17:50 |
- Now, if it were not for birds - |
01:17:54 |
This young lady said there |
01:17:57 |
Impossible! |
01:17:59 |
Oh, Mitch? I'm glad I caught you. |
01:18:02 |
- It's the end of the world. |
01:18:05 |
What actually happened at the school? |
01:18:07 |
Bunch of crows attacked the school kids. |
01:18:10 |
It's the end of the world. |
01:18:13 |
unto the mountains and the hills, |
01:18:18 |
"Behold I, even I |
01:18:22 |
"And I will devastate your high places." |
01:18:26 |
(Helen) "Woe unto them |
01:18:28 |
that they may follow strong drink." |
01:18:31 |
Isaiah, chapter five. |
01:18:34 |
I hardly think a few birds are going |
01:18:38 |
These weren't a few birds. |
01:18:41 |
I didn't know there were many crows |
01:18:44 |
The crow is a permanent resident |
01:18:48 |
In fact, during our Christmas count, |
01:18:51 |
(Man) How many gulls |
01:18:53 |
Which gulls, Mr Sholes? |
01:18:56 |
The ones who've been playing devil |
01:18:59 |
- Have you had trouble with gulls? |
01:19:02 |
This young lady was hit by a gull |
01:19:05 |
- I'm still waiting for the Bloody Marys. |
01:19:08 |
Could you ask them |
01:19:11 |
They're frightening the children. |
01:19:13 |
A whole flock of gulls |
01:19:16 |
Practically tore the skipper's arm off. |
01:19:18 |
- You're scaring the kids. Keep it low. |
01:19:20 |
Yeah, but he's scaring me, too. |
01:19:23 |
Are you trying to say that all these... |
01:19:27 |
Nah, that sounds impossible, Sebastian. |
01:19:29 |
Deke, look, I'm just telling you |
01:19:32 |
The gulls were after your fish. |
01:19:37 |
What were the crows after at the school? |
01:19:41 |
What do you think they were after, |
01:19:44 |
Daniels. |
01:19:47 |
- For what purpose? |
01:19:52 |
- Why? |
01:19:55 |
I thought not. Birds have been |
01:19:59 |
- since archaeopteryx, 1 40m years ago. |
01:20:03 |
Doesn't it seem odd |
01:20:06 |
to start a war against humanity? |
01:20:08 |
- No one called it a war. |
01:20:12 |
You and Mr Sholes seem |
01:20:14 |
Who said anything about a war? |
01:20:17 |
- (Helen) Want some more coffee? |
01:20:20 |
They could have been after the fish, |
01:20:23 |
- The Captain should have shot at them. |
01:20:26 |
Gulls are scavengers, anyway. Most birds are. |
01:20:29 |
Get yourselves guns |
01:20:33 |
- That would hardly be possible. |
01:20:37 |
Because there are 8,650 species |
01:20:42 |
It is estimated that 5,750,000,000 |
01:20:48 |
The five continents of the world - |
01:20:51 |
Kill them all. Get rid of the messy animals. |
01:20:53 |
...probably contain more than 100 billion birds. |
01:20:56 |
- It's the end of the world. |
01:21:00 |
- (Mrs Bundy) Of course! |
01:21:04 |
Are the birds going to eat us, Mommy? |
01:21:06 |
Hell, maybe we're all getting |
01:21:09 |
Admittedly, a few birds did act strange, |
01:21:12 |
I keep telling you, this isn't a few birds. |
01:21:17 |
I have never known birds |
01:21:20 |
The very concept is unimaginable. |
01:21:22 |
Why, if that happened, |
01:21:26 |
How could we possibly hope to fight them? |
01:21:28 |
We couldn't, you're right. |
01:21:31 |
- What's the matter? Something wrong? |
01:21:35 |
- A war? Against who? |
01:21:38 |
I'm glad you all think this is so amusing. |
01:21:40 |
You've frightened the children |
01:21:42 |
If the young lady said she saw the attack |
01:21:46 |
- What attack? Who attacked the school? |
01:21:49 |
You're all sitting around here debating! |
01:21:52 |
What do you want them to do next? |
01:21:54 |
- Mommy! |
01:21:59 |
Why don't you all go home, |
01:22:03 |
What's the fastest way to San Francisco? |
01:22:05 |
- The freeway, ma'am. |
01:22:07 |
I'm going out that way, lady. |
01:22:10 |
- Well then, let's leave now. |
01:22:15 |
(Panting) I got here as fast as I could. |
01:22:17 |
- Where's Cathy? |
01:22:20 |
Al, why aren't you over at the school, |
01:22:22 |
I just got back from Dan Fawcett's place. |
01:22:24 |
- He was killed last night by birds. |
01:22:27 |
- Hold it, you don't know that for a fact. |
01:22:31 |
The Santa Rosa Police |
01:22:34 |
They think a burglar broke in and killed him. |
01:22:36 |
How do they explain the dead birds |
01:22:38 |
Santa Rosa Police figure |
01:22:42 |
Were the Santa Rosa Police |
01:22:46 |
- Are you coming? |
01:22:48 |
There isn't a bird anywhere in sight! |
01:22:51 |
"Look at the birds of the air. |
01:22:55 |
"Yet your Heavenly Father feeds them." |
01:22:58 |
Something like this happened |
01:23:01 |
The town was just covered with seagulls. |
01:23:04 |
- Please finish your drink. |
01:23:08 |
A large flock of seagulls got lost in a fog, |
01:23:10 |
and headed into the town |
01:23:13 |
They made some mess, too, |
01:23:16 |
They always make a mess. |
01:23:19 |
The point is that no one |
01:23:21 |
They were all gone next morning, just |
01:23:25 |
- Poor things. |
01:23:28 |
Alright, alright! |
01:23:32 |
Well, hope you folks figure this thing out! |
01:23:35 |
It's the end of the world! |
01:23:37 |
I'd better get back to the cannery. |
01:23:40 |
- Sebastian, hold it a minute. |
01:23:42 |
- I don't want to be an alarmist, but - |
01:23:45 |
I think we're in real trouble. |
01:23:47 |
but I know it's here |
01:23:50 |
- To ignore what? The "bird war"? |
01:23:53 |
The bird attack, plague - |
01:23:55 |
they're massing out there someplace, |
01:23:58 |
- Ridiculous. |
01:24:00 |
Unless we do something right now, unless |
01:24:04 |
Look, Mitch. |
01:24:06 |
Even if this is true, even if all the birds - |
01:24:09 |
- Don't you believe it's true? |
01:24:13 |
- There's no reason I... |
01:24:16 |
- I like Bodega Bay - |
01:24:20 |
You're an important man. |
01:24:23 |
- Help how? What do you want to do? |
01:24:24 |
Mrs Bundy said something |
01:24:26 |
About seagulls getting lost in a fog |
01:24:28 |
(Sebastian) We don't have fog |
01:24:30 |
- (Mitch) Make our own fog! |
01:24:32 |
We can use smoke pots, |
01:24:34 |
- (Melanie) Look! |
01:24:38 |
They're attacking again. |
01:24:44 |
(Seagulls Crying) |
01:24:48 |
Look out! |
01:24:51 |
(Gull Crying) |
01:25:20 |
(Muffled) Look at the gas. |
01:25:24 |
(All Shouting) Hey, you! Watch out! |
01:25:28 |
Get out of there! Mister, run! |
01:25:32 |
(Explosion) |
01:25:34 |
(Indistinct Shouting) |
01:25:59 |
(Screeching) |
01:26:14 |
(Screaming) |
01:26:27 |
(Gulls' Screaming Increases) |
01:26:47 |
(Wings Flapping) |
01:26:54 |
(Siren Wailing) |
01:27:05 |
(Screaming & Flapping |
01:27:37 |
(Gulls Pounding On Glass) |
01:27:47 |
(Shrieking. Gulls Crying, Fainter) |
01:28:34 |
Why are they doing this? |
01:28:36 |
Why are they doing this? |
01:28:39 |
They said when you got here, |
01:28:46 |
Who are you? What are you? |
01:28:49 |
Where did you come from? |
01:28:53 |
I think you're the cause of all this. |
01:28:56 |
I think you're evil! Evil! |
01:29:01 |
(Gasps) Oh, God! |
01:29:03 |
(Woman Sobbing. |
01:29:06 |
(Running Footsteps Approaching) |
01:29:08 |
I think they're going! (Panting) |
01:29:10 |
We can get Cathy at Annie's now. |
01:29:15 |
(Seagulls Calling, Faintly) |
01:29:44 |
(Crow Cawing) |
01:29:46 |
- The crows again. |
01:29:50 |
(Single Crow Cawing) |
01:29:53 |
(Softly) Come on. |
01:29:56 |
(One Crow Caws) |
01:30:08 |
(Wings Fluttering) |
01:30:11 |
(Fluttering & Cawing Continue) |
01:30:26 |
Oh, no. Stay here. Stay here. |
01:30:31 |
(Screams, Gasps) |
01:30:37 |
Cathy! Where's Cathy? |
01:30:47 |
(Cawing. Cathy Sobbing) |
01:31:03 |
(Loud Cawing) |
01:31:07 |
(Sobbing Continues) |
01:31:12 |
Mitch, don't! |
01:31:42 |
- Oh, don't leave her there, Mitch. |
01:31:52 |
(Body Being Dragged) |
01:31:56 |
(Cathy Gasping) Oh! |
01:32:02 |
(Footsteps Mounting Stairs) |
01:32:13 |
(Cawing. Door Opening & Closing) |
01:32:19 |
(Wings Fluttering) |
01:32:36 |
(Strange, Loud Chattering) |
01:32:39 |
(Crying) |
01:32:43 |
(Feathers Rustling) |
01:32:47 |
(Whispering) Come on. |
01:32:51 |
- (Sobs) |
01:33:01 |
(Loud Cawing) |
01:33:06 |
(Louder Cawing, Nearby) |
01:33:18 |
(Motor Starting) |
01:33:20 |
(Sobbing) When we got back |
01:33:25 |
we heard the explosion and we went - |
01:33:29 |
we went outside to see what it was. |
01:33:32 |
All at once, the birds were everywhere! |
01:33:36 |
(Sobbing) |
01:33:40 |
and they covered her! |
01:33:43 |
Annie... she pushed me inside! |
01:33:51 |
(Hammering) |
01:34:01 |
Give me another one, darling. |
01:34:10 |
How long have they been gathering there? |
01:34:13 |
Oh, about 15 minutes. |
01:34:19 |
Seems like a pattern, doesn't it? |
01:34:23 |
They strike, then disappear, |
01:34:27 |
(Hammering) |
01:34:35 |
Doesn't look so very different, does it? |
01:34:37 |
A little smoke hanging over the town, |
01:34:41 |
You want to try your father again? |
01:34:43 |
No, I tried a little while ago. |
01:34:45 |
- Still got power, haven't we? |
01:34:48 |
(Lydia) Mitch, |
01:34:51 |
Come on. |
01:34:58 |
(Man On Radio, lndistinct) |
01:35:00 |
(Lydia) I can't get any of the local |
01:35:05 |
(Radio) " ...and the work |
01:35:07 |
"In Bodega Bay early this morning, |
01:35:09 |
attacked a group of children who were |
01:35:13 |
"One little girl was seriously injured and |
01:35:17 |
but the majority |
01:35:19 |
"We understand there was |
01:35:21 |
but this information is rather sketchy." |
01:35:24 |
"So far, no word has come through to |
01:35:28 |
On the national scene today, |
01:35:31 |
- Well, is that all? |
01:35:35 |
I'll have to get some more wood. |
01:35:38 |
- Did you get the windows in the attic? |
01:35:42 |
- When do you think they'll come? |
01:35:44 |
If there are bigger birds, Mitch, |
01:35:47 |
- It's a chance we'll have to take. |
01:35:49 |
No, not now! |
01:35:51 |
- When? |
01:35:53 |
- Where will we go? |
01:35:55 |
I think we're safe here |
01:35:57 |
What happens |
01:35:59 |
I don't know! |
01:36:01 |
You don't know! When will you know? |
01:36:03 |
When we're all dead! |
01:36:08 |
(Radio Continues. Sobbing) |
01:36:11 |
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Mitch. |
01:36:17 |
Make yourself some coffee, won't you? |
01:36:33 |
- Where are they heading? |
01:36:37 |
- Santa Rosa? |
01:36:39 |
Come on. Let's get the wood. |
01:36:53 |
(Banging) |
01:37:20 |
Mitch? Can I bring the lovebirds in here? |
01:37:23 |
- No! |
01:37:26 |
They're birds, aren't they? |
01:37:31 |
Let's leave them in the kitchen, |
01:38:21 |
Mitch, why are they doing this, the birds? |
01:38:25 |
- We don't know, honey. |
01:38:30 |
I wish I could say. |
01:39:40 |
(Gasping) |
01:39:44 |
(Swallowing) |
01:39:48 |
I'm sick, Melanie. |
01:39:53 |
- I want to... (Gagging) |
01:39:59 |
(Door Slams. Cathy Coughing) |
01:40:09 |
(Coughing Continues) |
01:40:13 |
(Door Opens) |
01:40:29 |
(Birds Singing, Wings Fluttering) |
01:40:39 |
(Crows Cawing) |
01:40:43 |
(Many Species Calling, Wings Flapping) |
01:40:47 |
(Flapping Grows Louder. High-pitched Chirping) |
01:40:56 |
(Drumming On Roof) |
01:40:58 |
(Log Landing In Fireplace) |
01:41:05 |
(Birdcalls, Drumming Rising ln lntensity) |
01:41:19 |
(Roar, Rising ln Pitch And lntensity) |
01:41:22 |
(Loud Crashing & Glass Smashing) |
01:41:26 |
(Loud Screeching Continues) |
01:41:30 |
(Pecking, Wood Splintering) |
01:41:34 |
(Screeching, Fluttering) |
01:41:40 |
(Screeching & Fluttering Continue) |
01:41:57 |
(Continuous Screeching & Fluttering) |
01:42:06 |
(Shutter Scraping Shut) |
01:42:09 |
(Screeching, Slightly Fainter) |
01:42:13 |
(Lamp Crashing To Ground) |
01:42:18 |
(Glass Smashing) |
01:42:25 |
(Shutter Scraping Shut. |
01:42:54 |
(Screeching & Fluttering Continue) |
01:43:04 |
(Fluttering, Rumbling) |
01:43:18 |
(Pecking, Wood Splintering) |
01:43:23 |
(Louder Pecking & Splintering) |
01:43:27 |
(Pecking, Splintering. |
01:43:36 |
(Hatstand Scraping On Floor) |
01:43:52 |
(Hammering) |
01:44:06 |
(One Bird Screeches) |
01:44:09 |
(Loud Fluttering) |
01:44:17 |
(Pecking & Splintering) |
01:44:26 |
(Sounds Diminish) |
01:44:32 |
They're going. |
01:44:34 |
(Screeches Fading) |
01:44:49 |
(Silence) |
01:45:32 |
(Wings Fluttering) |
01:45:45 |
Mitch? |
01:45:48 |
(Fluttering Continues) |
01:46:21 |
(Fluttering) |
01:46:43 |
(Fluttering) |
01:47:19 |
(Fluttering) |
01:47:41 |
(Gasps. Wings Flapping) |
01:47:44 |
(Screeching) |
01:47:47 |
(Whimpering) |
01:47:50 |
(Fluttering Continues) |
01:48:33 |
(Whimpering) |
01:48:47 |
Oh, Mitch! |
01:49:02 |
Get Cathy and Lydia out of here. |
01:49:06 |
(Mitch) Melanie! Melanie! |
01:49:17 |
(Birds Fluttering & Calling) |
01:49:33 |
(Birds Shrieking) |
01:49:48 |
(Door Shutting) |
01:49:55 |
Oh, poor thing! Poor thing! |
01:49:58 |
Listen, get some water, |
01:50:02 |
Bandages. It's terrible. |
01:50:07 |
Cathy, get some brandy. |
01:50:20 |
No, no, no! No, no, it's alright. |
01:50:23 |
No, it's alright. |
01:50:25 |
It's alright. It's alright. No. |
01:50:28 |
- (Gasping) |
01:50:56 |
Cathy, get the lamp. |
01:51:13 |
- We've got to get her to a hospital. |
01:51:17 |
- There's San Francisco. |
01:51:19 |
We have to try. |
01:51:22 |
Then we don't have to go through town. |
01:51:26 |
I'm frightened. Terribly frightened. |
01:51:29 |
I don't know what's outside there. |
01:51:34 |
We'd better get started |
01:51:37 |
We'll take Melanie's car. |
01:51:40 |
- Can you finish the bandaging? |
01:51:42 |
Alright. |
01:51:51 |
(Lydia) Mitch? See if you can get |
01:51:56 |
(Soft Cooing, Beating Of Wings) |
01:52:32 |
(Fluttering) |
01:52:43 |
(Cawing) |
01:52:52 |
(Rustling Of Wings) |
01:53:05 |
(Seagull Cries) |
01:53:52 |
(Switching Stations) |
01:53:54 |
(Radio) "The bird attacks have |
01:53:57 |
"Bodega Bay seems to be the centre, |
01:53:59 |
of minor attacks on Sebastopol |
01:54:03 |
"Bodega Bay has been cordoned off |
01:54:05 |
"Most of the townspeople |
01:54:08 |
but there are still some |
01:54:10 |
"No decision has been arrived at yet |
01:54:14 |
but there's been some discussion |
01:54:17 |
"lt appears that the bird attacks come in |
01:54:21 |
"The reason for this |
01:54:24 |
(Clicks Of Radio) |
01:55:01 |
(Starts Motor) |
01:55:04 |
(Motor Turning Over Slowly) |
01:55:22 |
(Shuts Off Motor, Puts On Handbrake) |
01:56:15 |
- Did you hear anything on the radio? |
01:56:43 |
(Turning Doorknob) |
01:56:54 |
(Gull Crying) |
01:56:58 |
No. No! |
01:57:01 |
Shh. Shh. |
01:57:17 |
(Squawk) |
01:57:25 |
(Squawking) |
01:57:31 |
- Mitch? |
01:57:34 |
Stay there. |
01:57:43 |
Can I bring the lovebirds, Mitch? |
01:57:45 |
- They haven't harmed anyone. |
01:58:07 |
(Shutting Door) |
01:58:32 |
(Starts Motor) |
01:58:34 |
(Loud Squawking) |
01:58:42 |
(Car Driving Away, |
01:58:49 |
(Wings Flapping & Birds Calling) |