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r house earlier. She sleeps over at Annie's house, and the two women talk. Annie's odd behavior earlier in the day (her presumptuous questions about Melanie's relationship with Mitch, etc.) is explained when she says that she used to be involved with Mitch. Melanie is about to get ready for bed when the women hear a noise at the door. Annie opens it to find that a bird had flown into it, falling to the porch, dead.The birds begin more direct attacks on the town, first going after children at Cathy's birthday party, and then infiltrating the Brenner's house through the fireplace. The next day, Lydia leaves to drop Cathy off at school and goes over to a farmer's house to talk about why her chickens aren't eating, when she discovers the man's dead body, ravaged by the birds. In a surprisingly graphic shot (for 1963), we see his blood-filled eye sockets. Lydia rushes home, shaken, and when Melanie brings her tea in bed later that morning, the two women have a conversation that sort of clears up the indifferent attitude Lydia had been displaying towards Melanie.Melanie tells Lydia, who isn't certain that Cathy is safe at school, that she will go to the school and bring her back. Class is in session, so Melanie goes outside to the playground and, as she lights a cigarette, birds begin gathering quietly behind her. When she becomes aware of them, she goes inside and notifies Miss Hayworth. They give the children instructions as to how to evacuate, hopefully without provoking attack. In one of the many cool scenes where birds are chasing people, the school children are shown being attacked as they are running home.I don't want to give away too much more of the story, but I will say that the following things occur: more talk about other weird bird encounters from people who learn of the attack at school, an explosion, another dead body is found, there is another attack, a power outage, and an attack on Melanie that is at times visually reminisce...

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