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  • Hoke: "Ms.Daisy...quit messin with those dead folk, and get in this here car! I's carry you on over to Piggly Wiggly now."

  • oops she left her purse...

  • What the heck .. (x

  • @psammiad me too

  • Scroll back up you pussy

  • For a minute I thought that said Farrah Fawcett!

  • This scene always scared me as a kid, this and the restaurant scene where everyone thinks Tippi caused all of the bird problems since it only started when she arrived in town.

    I love that there's no music soundtrack

  • LOL what a retarded bitch she looked like she was gna fall over..

  • i cant believe shittube is now charging us to watch good movies in full length. How desperate- another corporate idea? This classic came out almost 50 years ago !.why should we pay to watch it? Shittube used to be run by youtube users for other youtubers and general users. Corporations just want to control everything; very soon we will have nothing left. It's bad enough that the moment we're born we sign our lives away to birth documents

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  • I watched this movie when I was way too young. To this day, when I see a flock of birds, I get scared. Especially these black birds in south Florida. Ugh...

  • In this day and age you'll never see a grey haired person say "daddy"

  • I watched this for the first time tonight with my best friend. This part scared the crap outta us! Not sure why. Maybe it was the suspense of it, though I saw it coming. "due to lack of music, I believe she will find a dead body" lo and behold, I was right

  • movies have sure changed

  • lloloooolol

  • 1:10 that was in the grudge 3

  • 1:13 AH HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA

  • I lol at the part when she ran at 1:14.

  • mmmmm - tasty eyeballs....At the very end,,,,is she going to pop?

  • Just press 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 to save a minute of your life.

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  • you can easily see his eyes undernetath that shitty makeup hahah.

  • @loombaron the movie was made in 1963 for fuck sake. and its far better than the movie you see nowadays anyway

  • this is like catholic school girls' level of scary...

  • Now I'm not quite sure just how I would run down a hallway had I seen a corpse with his eyes eaten out...

  • Watched this as a kid back in the early 70s. This part was very scary back then.

  • I watched this movie just yesterday. I can say that, it's really interesting, It wasn't scary at all, but back in 60' I think this was mindblowing. I just want to go back in 60' and see how people reacted on this. I would love to meet someone who watched it in that time.

  • The fact that there's no music at all makes the whole situation even more realistic and looks scarier.

  • Hitchcock dident want music for the shower scene in psycho but changed his mind after. Bernard Herrmann was a legend

  • lol i love how she riuns Xd

  • The emotion and expression she portrays in this short clip are some of the most realistic I have ever seen.

  • Why would she check the ''last door'' in the hallway? lol

  • @NiceCake2234 Well, they're friends, so she probably knew his bedroom was in there. Besides, since he didn't answer, she might have thought he was asleep.

  • LOOOOOOOOOOOL She was fuckin OUT!

    WHATISTHAT WHAT IS THAT WHATISIT!?

    AHH THE BIRDS, AAAH THEY'RE IN MY EYES

  • We watched this movie in school. I was eating when I saw this scene.

  • I remember watching this movie when I was really little, like 5 or 6, this was my childhood horror movie!

  • @jumpingjackjill lol so true

  • The point of a movie like this is to connect with its audience and strike fear within it. That fear can be of any nature.... but of course, its something within. One isolated scene cannot be "scary." Disturbing or gross? Maybe.  But fear is a growing notion inside one's mind. Hitchcock did that very well through his "films." There's always a ton of build up...I think judging the levels of how scary this movie or scene is by just watching this one clip would be selling "The Birds" short.

  • This is a great scene. When I was around 10 or 11 I used to sit in my kitchen and watch whatever films were on channel 5 every night ( you can imagine what kind of films they put on after 9 sometimes but I was just that innocent at the time) One night they put 'The birds' on and remember this scene scared me so much. It didn't help that I had pet budgies in the room. They didn't seem so cute once I saw this movie.

  • lol, the bird on the window asifhdsi xD

  • Hardly scary! but background it is

  • omg , is that scary???

  • this scene is brilliantly disturbing, people don't seem to realise that the lack of music only adds to that, it gives the movie a more realistic feel

  • Not scary

  • one of the scariest movies ever!!

  • I've seen this... so scary! (Sorry if my english is bad)

  • This was not scary at all. I have seen worse.

  • i have a disorder i sometimes can't sleep

  • love the movie and this scene but everytime i really feel they should have had some music.. :P

  • SHE DROPPED HER PURSE! D:

  • I had never seen a gory scene in a movie before seeing this (besides catching one little part of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom). Needless to say... well, yeah, it's needless to say.

  • that.... that...... wasn't scary at all? there wasn't even any background music or surprise little "DUH DUH" to make that even close to slightly scary, that was pretty pointless in my opinion

  • that scene freaked me out when I was a kid

  • Lack of music is lovely. Poor guy though, having your eyes pecked out must suck. :C

  • Is it bad that I laughed my ass off at this, or.

  • ....who runs down a hallway like tht?????????

  • @HeyShay43

    I don't know

    Perhaps somebody who finds a corpse with his eyes eaten out?

  • @GDhaenens hmmm perhaps, okay troll u've won this round-.-

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  • @HeyShay43 someone who's just seen a dead body

  • @HeyShay43 i do

  • @HeyShay43 someone who is terrified and obviously is having a hard time

  • @HeyShay43 I do.

  • @WallaceBeery, it's possible it was referenced in Mulholland Drive. Lynch has stated that Hitchcock is one of his all time favorite directors next to Jacques Tati and Kubrick. He likes "Vertigo" notably.

  • Alfred Hitchcock was a visionary

  • The lack of eyes makes this scary.. like staring into an empty soul...

  • Hitchcock you sir, you sir are a genius! No one else can compare to you, nor ever will.

  • I loved this movie, but i thought that they could have continued the movie in a second movie.

  • @Iuz0r They made a sequel. It sucked.

  • lol

  • She wasn't planning on staying in town remember. I thought that made everything very realistic and quite effective a tactic to see her dressed in the original suit she arrived in. Not like she slept in it.

  • @dbzfan66 In one word no. He would have been a teenager at most in 1963!!

  • u think THAT is SCARY??? I was about to start laughing when i saw all the scared comments and a not scary scene

  • He saw Justin Bieber.

  • Whoa!

  • He clearly just saw Nicholas Cage's performance in The Wickerman hahaha

  • man that shiz is scary

  • What makes this scene more effective is the lack of music...I love it!

  • @oneflewover14

    There's actually not a single note of music in the entire film! Except for the birds singing, of course... :)

  • i'm gonna puke!

  • THEY PECKED HIS EYES OUT!! .....THATS SOME BOMB ASS SHIT!

  • This was quality work. We need more of it today.

  • This scene disturbed me when I was a kid of about 8 or 9 ; shouldn't have been allowed to watch it when it was on tv. I was scared of birds breaking my bedroom windows to attack me for a while after

  • omg!!!!!!!! scsary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I remember having to watch this film for a class in high school in the early 2000's. SCARED THE SHIT OUT O ME!

  • wow

  • the does seem real of a person with blood and scratches.... lol :(

  • I hate whe ppeople see saw for just the gore but for me the shining is the movie that scares the piss out of me- not becuase of the murder and crap- the storyline how it actully gets to you and makes you go insane

  • At the broken cups I'm like EEEYAUGH!!!! ... and then I see the dead seagull painting. Epic genius and total farce in the same scene.

  • I sometimes think that when people say that this isn't "scary" they are right. I don't think that it is "scary", but maybe more "disturbing. :/

  • No music = more tension, we don't know how to feel or what to anticipate. Fucking hell, Hitchcock knew what he was doing.

  • it does look real! eww! i love this movie!

  • I don't care what anyone says-i adore old horror movies. Like Night Of The Living Dead, Nosferatu, Psycho-all classics. Nowadays, they just keep making the same shit over&over again instead of sticking to the basics. Little things like this are creepy.

  • This movie wast meant to be scarry, it was meant to be creepy and weird. And it's pretty close:P

  • This is kinda sad.

  • to be honest 1960s films are so not scary!

  • @TheSnakedude13 Dude Shut The Fuck Up

  • Bulb Zack?

  • Wow O_O I think I'll watch this movie...

  • I was going to sleep tonight but that's okay...

  • I loved the stillness of the scene!

  • This scene would be far less scary if there was any music in it.

  • Funny

  • So silent

  • She just randomly releases her handbag to drop.

    LMFAOROTFL!

  • Odd, but not that scary.

  • CREAPY not scary

  • I dont get why that was scary..?

  • @britneyhaynesfan4796 Because Hitchcock films get scares from suspense and set-up. If you're watching one clip on Youtube in incorrect context you're probably not going to be frightened.

  • little did she realize that he was just taking a nap with his shades on

  • @gosszilla0 loooll made my day

  • @gosszilla0 for real? He looks like he's dead to me...

  • This is funny! The holes where the birds pecked out his eyes and that lady tripping on her purse as she runs. lol!

  • The running scene is funny as hell!

  • niiiiceeee!!!

  • ms brenners run is FUCKING HILARIOUS

  • @DisIsDwSOmE1CoOl No, it's not. That run is completely realistic. That's what Hitchcock wanted. If you were in that situation you wouldn't know how to do anything. Everything you see in todays horror films are crap. Nobody walks around naked in the middle of the day to find someone's head chopped off, that's complete bullshit.

  • @aaman955 im only saying i found it funny......fuckin hell loool

  • @DisIsDwSOmE1CoOl urrrrrr right OMG!!! lol i watched this video more that 10 times especially the the run hahahaha!!!!!XD

  • doesnt seem very scary now, but if you consider that the character who saw the corpse is standing in for the typical audience member of the 1960s...

  • hitchcock was a genius we saw alot of his movies in my film class

  • This is scary because its realistic. Some people do not know how to react in situations. I love how she can't even scream.

  • @71QueenBitch agreed thank god they didn't add in some stupid scream. I think most girls in horror films are hired because a.) they're hot and b.) they can do the stupid hollywood scream. Not that they have any acting talent.

  • @71QueenBitch I know,it's quite refreshing

  • @71QueenBitch I don't think it's very realistic. How could birds peck out a man's eyeballs? 2 hold down his arms, 2 hold down his legs, and one goes for the head?

  • @laifalbert Killed the poor bastard first by loads of overwhelming him and pecking him etc , THEN had his eyes when dead you daft beggar

  • @TheKenfig How would they kill him by pecking him? Blood loss maybe, but there isn't much blood save for the eye wound. Do you think their beaks could penetrate to vital organs?

    Daft beggar? Really? Do you usually come up to complete strangers and call them daft beggars?

  • @laifalbert He was an old man ! ; he could easily been overwhelmed and had a heart attack during a sustained attack of birds all pecking at him. I never come up to complete strangers, but I might to ask the time or something

  • @TheKenfig That's supposition, and a supposition which isn't exactly frightening. Nevertheless, the movie had a great impact on horror films that followed it, and was well-executed although the concept is a bit silly (it sounds almost pythonesque in hindsight).

  • @laifalbert Well, there is a concept when appreciating fiction, known as having to 'suspend one's disbelief'

  • @laifalbert I recommend the original short story by Daphne du Maurier. It's wonderfully creepy.

  • whoaaaa. ive never seen this movie but that scene was AMAZING

    "horror" movies nowadays suck elephant balls.

    i wish fincher would do a horror movie (se7en was amazing...not sure if its horror tho)

  • The silence is interesting---she's so shocked she can't scream. Remember that Hitchcock's original conception for the shower scene in "Psycho" is that it would have no musical accompaniment.

    Bernard Herrmann was of a contrary opinion and the rest, as they say, is history.

  • this part of the movie scared the living fudge out of me. i saw it in english and knew that i should have closed my eyes but i just couldnt

  • 1:15 trip.

    1:21 RUN

    1:26 Da fuuck?

  • the first time i saw this movie i didn't even know that it had no score i was so into it!

  • That was sooooo ''scary''....

  • Hitchcock usually gave some sort of warning to the audience that something scary was about to be shown. You just know when Mrs. Brenner sees the broken coffee cups hanging from their hooks that things are going to get worse.

  • @Cruzman3609 Nor does last. Not that you said that.

  • holy shit this scared me to death

  • Her run is so good

  • Wat was scary about this???

  • @mutanTV131 the birds pecked the mans eyeballs out

  • @kaygal1998 oh really, wow, that was so scary

  • Watskebird?

  • It may not be scary, in the modern sense, but the scene certainly is dark and Hitchcock certainly builds a reasonable level of suspense and fear in this scene.

  • lol..

  • Woman...you forgot your purse.

  • 1:25 JIZZ IN MY PANTS!

  • i think i just got a minor heart attack ...

  • This is more realistic in real life if you find a dead body there's no dramatic music accompaning it. You're getting chased by a killer the Halloween theme won't play in the background. This is how finding a dead body would be like in real life.

  • @allhailfrieza But, it's still creepy when there is music playing in the background

  • it wasnt scary just kinda nasty

  • I love how, in scary movies, the person yells out, “Hello?” As if the bad guy is gonna be like, “Yeah, I`m in the kitchen! Want a sandwich?”

  • funny :P

  • I'll never forget watching this as my first horror film on halloween night...*shudders*

  • nod at the bird and people die...

  • @mrsnice42 TOBUSCUS

  • @mrsnice42 everywhere people die...

  • Not scary!!!

  • I meant :)

  • @AlexDiash same thing happened to me but I was 6 and I ran out of my room screaming and crying!!! Now when I think about it was kinda of funny!!!! :(

  • I know it came out in the 1960's and isn't exactly up to date special effects....But I saw this movie when I was seven, and it didn't scare me. All I'm saying it isn't hard to scare a seven year old and this movie didn't do it.

  • Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy) is the second reason this scene works. Hitchcock, and the broken cups are number one.

  • I'd crap out bricks if I saw that in real life.

  • I just thought somthing would jump out at the end lol

  • @thepepper191 Damn, same here xD I hate those kinds of pranks! Once that happened to me and I fell off the chair xD

  • LMAO Her run.xD

  • man i remember seing this as a kid.it was late at night and i was alone.the overall movie was scary but that scene was the first proper scary scene i had seen in a movie.

  • did he die?

  • this was released in the 60's...but it STILL scared the shit out of me. they don't make em like they used to...rob zombie ain't got shit on hitchcock.

  • I like Hitchcock and I think the birds is a classic, but honestly it isn't one of my favorites of his. I like Hitchcock as a bit more of a storyteller (North by Northwest) or a stylizer of violence (Psycho), but you cannot deny that the birds is filled with perhaps more effects than story. Nothing too wrong with this, except when you put effects before the story, then the film has a higher chance of dating, which it has some.