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''The Birds'' was originally a {{w|The Birds (short story)|1952 short story}} which was adapted into a {{w|The Birds|1963 film}} by [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. | ''The Birds'' was originally a {{w|The Birds (short story)|1952 short story}} which was adapted into a {{w|The Birds (film)|1963 film}} by [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. | ||
The actor in question is {{w|Rod Taylor}}, who starred in the {{w|The Time Machine (film)|1960 adaptation]] of [[H.G. Wells]]' ''[[The Time Machine]]''. | The actor in question is {{w|Rod Taylor}}, who starred in the {{w|The Time Machine (1960 film)|1960 adaptation]] of [[H.G. Wells]]' ''[[The Time Machine]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Plays]] | [[Category:Plays]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:44, 26 September 2019
A "fellow out of The Birds" was an actor who also starred in a film about a time machine. (AUDIO: The Crowmarsh Experiment)
In 2015, a musical based on The Birds was produced. An advertisement for the musical was at Piccadilly Circus. (COMIC: Give Free or Die)
Behind the scenes
The Birds was originally a 1952 short story which was adapted into a 1963 film by Alfred Hitchcock.
The actor in question is Rod Taylor, who starred in the {{w|The Time Machine (1960 film)|1960 adaptation]] of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine.