The Day of the Triffids

The Day of the Triffids

Beware the triffids... they grow... know... walk... talk... stalk... and kill!

Sinopse

After an unusual meteor shower leaves most of the human population blind, a merchant navy officer must find a way to conquer tall, aggressive plants which are feeding on people and animals.

  • 6.1
  • 1963
  • Released
  • 1h 33m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$750,000.00

Keywords
  • #london, england
  • #paris, france
  • #based on novel or book
  • #marine biologist
  • #giant plant
  • #plant
  • #meteor
  • #alien life-form
  • #alien invasion
  • #child molester
  • #blindness
  • #man eating plant
  • #botanical garden
  • #meteor shower
  • #little girl in peril
  • #mass evacuation
  • #alien plant-life
  • #isolated lighthouse
  • #ship's mate
  • #childnapper
  • #cadiz, spain
  • #sea water
  • #fairgrounds
  • #abandoned cities
  • #seeing people

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo196711 months ago

I loved this film as a child - and almost sixty years later, it is still a very entertaining, fast-moving sci-fi tale. A meteor shower deposits loads of walking plants that render their victims blind. Before we know it, civilisation is facing chaos as there are hardly any folks left who can see - cars and planes are crashing; people are starving - you name it, it's going wrong. A few can still see

Wuchak
@Wuchakabout 4 years ago

_**Attack of the Plant Monsters**_ After a curious meteor shower creates havoc on Earth, a merchant navy officer (Howard Keel) in England is forced to contend with mobile vegetation-based creatures; meanwhile on an island off of Cornwall a troubled scientist couple working at a lighthouse try to solve the problem (Janette Scott & Kieron Moore). "The Day of the Triffids” (1963) is a Britis

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@talisencrwover 9 years ago

This was solid and surprisingly very effective at getting across both the dread and horrific atmosphere of such a predicament--and would make a very good double bill with Kaufman's (70's) 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'. I love my veggies, but I'll never look at a salad the same way again...

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