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Director: | Steve Sekely, Freddie Francis |
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Writer: | John Wyndham, Bernard Gordon |
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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. | |
Release Date: | Apr 24, 1963 |
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Director: | Steve Sekely, Freddie Francis |
Writer: | John Wyndham, Bernard Gordon |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | london, england, paris, france, giant plant, based on novel or book, plant, alien invasion, man eating plant, little girl in peril, isolated lighthouse, cadiz, spain, abandoned cities, marine biologist, meteor, child molester, botanical garden, mass evacuation, ship's mate, sea water, seeing people, alien life-form, blindness, meteor shower, alien plant-life, childnapper, fairgrounds |
Production Companies | Allied Artists Pictures, Security Pictures Ltd. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $750,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Howard Keel | Bill Masen |
Janina Faye | Susan - Child on the Train |
Nicole Maurey | Christine Durrant |
Janette Scott | Karen Goodwin |
Kieron Moore | Tom Goodwin |
Mervyn Johns | Mr. Coker |
Ewan Roberts | Dr. Soames |
Alison Leggatt | Miss Coker |
Geoffrey Matthews | Luis de la Vega |
Gilgi Hauser | Teresa de la Vega |
John Tate | Captain - SS Midland |
Carole Ann Ford | Bettina |
Arthur Gross | Flight 356 Radioman |
Colette Wilde | Nurse Jamieson |
Ian Wilson | Greenhouse Watchman |
Victor Brooks | Poiret |
Chris Adcock | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
Michael Bishop | Flight 356 Pilot (uncredited) |
Ernest Blyth | SS Midland Passenger (uncredited) |
Jim Brady | Escaped Prisoner (uncredited) |
Jimmy Charters | Blind Man at Station (uncredited) |
Maxwell Craig | Escaped Prisoner (uncredited) |
Mick Dillon | Triffid (uncredited) |
Katya Douglas | Mary (uncredited) |
Peter Dyneley | Narrator / Parisian Radio Operator (voice) (uncredited) |
Mabel Etherington | Blind Woman (uncredited) |
Thomas Gallagher | Burly Man (uncredited) |
Muriel Greenslade | SS Midland Passenger (uncredited) |
George Hilsdon | Man in Train Station (uncredited) |
Gerry Judge | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
Frederick Kelsey | Train Crash Survivor (uncredited) |
Juba Kennerley | Airline Passenger (uncredited) |
Edith Pavitt | SS Midland Passenger (uncredited) |
Harry Phipps | Man in Train Station (uncredited) |
Bill Rayment | Train Crash Survivor (uncredited) |
Ernie Rice | Train Crash Survivor (uncredited) |
Johnny Rossi | Escaped Prisoner (uncredited) |
John Simpson | Blind Man (uncredited) |
Esme Smythe | Panicky Blonde on Flight 356 (uncredited) |
Sidney Vivian | Ticket Agent (uncredited) |
Joe Wadham | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
Fred Wood | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Steve Sekely | Director |
John Wyndham | Novel |
Ron Goodwin | Original Music Composer |
Wally Veevers | Visual Effects |
John Winbolt | Camera Operator |
Bert Ross | Sound Recordist |
Freddie Francis | Director |
Ted Moore | Director of Photography |
Eileen Warwick | Hairstylist |
John Shinerock | Focus Puller |
Hugh Davey | Focus Puller |
Bernard Gordon | Screenplay |
Cedric Dawe | Art Direction |
Paul Rabiger | Makeup Artist |
Maurice Askew | Sound Recordist |
Matt McCarthy | Sound Editor |
Name | Title |
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Philip Yordan | Executive Producer |
George Pitcher | Producer |
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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... ...
_**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 British creature feature that borrows from “War of the Worlds” of ten years prior (particularly the ending), but it’s not in the same league. While the creators did their best to create scary-looking plant monsters, they’re just not as formidable as the Martian threat in that other movie. It doesn’t help that the females are depicted as dainty, useless screamers (I realize it’s a sign of the times but, c’mon, they could do more than stand idly by screaming). Still, if you like 50s-60’s Brit horror, like "Island of Terror" (1966) and "Night of the Big Heat" (1967), you’ll probably appreciate it (it’s on par with the former, but not as good as the latter); just don’t expect Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee. The movie runs 1 hour, 33 minutes and was shot at Shepperton Studios, just west of London, as well as locations in London and Spain. GRADE: C
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 - ca ... rs and planes are crashing; people are starving - you name it, it's going wrong. A few can still see, and Howard Keel ("Masen") and Nicole Maurey ("Durrant) travel through Europe trying to escape their clutches and make it to a naval base in Cadiz. Meantime, another pair, Janette Scott & Kieron Moore are stranded in a lighthouse where they think themselves safe - well "an ill wind" blows and soon the "Triffids" are threatening them too. It's a well directed adaptation of John Wyndham's story - the performances are fine, not great, but good enough to create a sense of fear and jeopardy (OK, maybe just a little too much screaming) and the ending is just in the nick of time!!