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Viene Los Pajaros
Quad Spanish-language movie poster for Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 horror-thriller classic, The Birds. The text "Viene los pájaros" translates to "The birds are coming" or "The birds come," serving as an ominous warning.
Poster Details

Subject: It features a stylized graphic of Alfred Hitchcock pointing toward a menacing black bird.
Designer: While many of Hitchcock's posters were designed by Saul Bass, some later or international versions like this one were created by in-house teams or other designers; some versions of this specific style are attributed to a designer named Silvio.
Studio: The Universal International logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

Context of the Movie

Plot: The film follows a series of sudden, unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California.
Inspiration: The story is loosely based on a 1952 short story by Daphne du Maurier and was further inspired by a real-life mass bird attack in Capitola, California, in 1961.
Themes: Interpretations of the film range from a metaphor for the untamed forces of nature to psychological reflections on maternal jealousy or WWII trauma.
Viene Los Pajaros - After (Poster)
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Viene Los Pajaros (Poster)