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The Day of the Triffids

  • Mini serie TV
  • 1981
  • 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
2596
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Maurice Colbourne, John Duttine, and Emma Relph in The Day of the Triffids (1981)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen a comet blinds nearly everyone in the world, a genetically-engineered species of plant takes over.When a comet blinds nearly everyone in the world, a genetically-engineered species of plant takes over.When a comet blinds nearly everyone in the world, a genetically-engineered species of plant takes over.

  • Star
    • John Duttine
    • Emma Relph
    • Maurice Colbourne
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2596
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • John Duttine
      • Emma Relph
      • Maurice Colbourne
    • 46Recensioni degli utenti
    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    John Duttine
    John Duttine
    • Bill
    • 1981
    Emma Relph
    • Jo
    • 1981
    Maurice Colbourne
    Maurice Colbourne
    • Coker
    • 1981
    Jonathan Newth
    Jonathan Newth
    • Dr Soames
    • 1981
    Gary Olsen
    • Red-Haired Man…
    • 1981
    Perlita Neilson
    • Miss Durrant
    • 1981
    Jenny Lipman
    • Mary
    • 1981
    Desmond Adams
    • Dennis
    • 1981
    Elizabeth Chambers
    • Car Attacker
    • 1981
    Morris Barry
    • Car Attacker
    • 1981
    Bernie Searle
    • Car Attacker
    • 1981
    Bonita Beach
    • Blind Couple…
    • 1981
    John Hollis
    John Hollis
    • Alf
    • 1981
    Cleo Sylvestre
    • Nurse
    • 1981
    David Swift
    David Swift
    • Beadley
    • 1981
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • Ted
    • 1981
    Robert Robinson
    • Palanguez
    • 1981
    Chris Gannon
    Chris Gannon
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    • 1981
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    10rogue9000

    Cutting edge (circa 1980's)

    I remember watching this when i was a child and still enjoy it as much now as i did then,the breakdown of morals were shown very quickly with the main character trying to save a girl from being raped and it made me think what would happen if there was no more law and order and the sighted could do whatever they wished.OK the triffids are very 1980's (but that is when it was made so what do you expect) But if they made a remake now it would be all CGI and no story (war of the worlds being a major case).All in all i would have to say get it (not the rubbish film but the bbc version) settle down on a Sunday afternoon and go back in time to when a programme had to keep you hooked by the story line and not the special effects and maybe make you worried about your garden at night lol.
    10palexandersquires

    This is the real story of ... The Day of the Triffids!

    This is the best ever version of this famous science fiction novel. Even the choice of John Duttine as Bill Masen is very close to how I imagined him to look like. An average 36 year old man, who is lying in hospital, with his eyes bandaged up. This was the result of a Triffid sting. In the 1962 film, we do not find out why Bill Masen has this treatment! The triffids themselves are spot on! in detail and you see the sting lash out about 10 feet long.That is how John Wyndham describes them. So the BBC and Douglas Livingstone ,got this spot on! and we see Bill Masen as a child experiencing his first Triffid in his back garden. This DVD that I now have, has been eagerly awaited by myself. The opening music, is composed and conducted by Christopher Gunning. and is very stirring. every part of the dialogue was also as spoken in the book, (Yes I have read the book) and I know just how the story should unfold on the screen. It is a pity that widescreen TV's did not exist in 1981! as this would of been a great widescreen production. This series was in 6 parts by the way. You get a collector's booklet and all 6 parts on the DVD! Number BBC DVD 1152!
    chuffnobbler

    Still spooky, twenty years on!

    When I was seven years old, Day of the Triffids scared me so much that my parents sent me to bed early, and banned me from watching later episodes. With a lifetime of memories of a few images, I was stunned to find the show rerun on British satellite telly, and nervous about watching it again.

    As so many have commented here, the joy of DOTD is its concentration on the breakdown of society. With humanity rendered blind, there are some nasty images here: a starving woman struggling to open a box, unable to see that it's washing powder; another woman struggling to get into a tin of coffee; a crowd of blind people surrounding a car, desperate to grab hold of the sighted people inside it. Nasty, unsettling, realistic stuff.

    The Triffids are kept to a minimum, and wisely so, as their appearance is a bit early-80s-BBC. They look a bit plastic. Careful camerawork highlighting their roots, shadows, lethal stinging "tongues"; and the eerie Triffid soundeffect, are supremely effective in keeping the horror of death by walking vegetable on the edge of screen throughout. With horrendous disease sweeping the land, a dictatorial self-imposed government planning to seize control, the breakdown of modern society is uncomfortably close. The first meeting of the group Bill meets up with, explaining that "women will be expected to have babies, men will be expected to work", could be real.

    A few scary Triffid moments, and a lot of very believable "what if" issues ensure that DOTD is as special now as it was when I was sent to bed early, and woke with nightmares, all those years ago.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    It's still very watchable, and remains the best version.

    A night of wonderful meteoric activity wows all on Earth, until that is, it blinds most of the population, the disruption allows the manufactured plants, The Triffids to take over.

    Forty years after it was transmitted, it still manages to entertain, wow and chill. Set over six episodes it gets more and more bleak with each episode, and a mounting death count adds to the feeling of doom.

    The Triffids still look good, and still cut a menacing figure, they bring terror to all that come across them.

    Very atmospheric, it features some great shots of a run down country, they manage to create a very bleak environment. It's similar in tone to The Survivors series, there are several parallels.

    Very nicely acted, John Duttine as always is first rate. It features a good cast, I was impressed by Maurice Colbourne.

    Still the best adaptation, miles better then the film before, and The BBC's later remake.

    Very good still, 8/10.
    bob the moo

    Pretty faithful to the book and engaging for it

    When an asteroid shower passes over the earth, most of the world stops and watches the "once in a lifetime" spectacle. However the vast majority of the world find themselves blinded. This leaves the world at the mercy of the Triffids – a strange species of plant that can move and attack humans, but whose value as an oil resource has seen them farmed and controlled around the world. In a London hospital, Bill Masen is confined to his hospital bed with his eyes bandaged up after a Triffid sting at work. The day after the shower, Bill wakes to find everything quiet with seemingly nobody around to take the bandages off. He stumbles out into the day to find the population blind and, with society quickly crumbling, Triffids seem like just one of the problems to contend with.

    I quite liked the film version for what it was but it was quite different from the book. This BBC mini-series though, is much more faithful to the source material and produces three hours of television that are more about the people than the plants of the title. If you consider the six episodes, the Triffids are not present throughout and sometimes they are no more than yet another thing in the background. The main thrust is actually about the breakdown of society, the choices the seeing survivors have to make at the early stages and the later stages. As such it is a very British piece as of course there is the polite indecisions and stiff upper lips that see survival accompanied by a certain amount of shame and frustration.

    Hannam's direction is good as he works well with the sets and effects he has available to him. He has a good script to work with that puts food for thought onto the table consistently, while he also maintains a fairly constant sense of fear in relation to the lack of everything we would expect. In this regard the early episodes were the stronger. Of course the effects are limited but the Triffids themselves are actually pretty good and, if walking, man-eating plants did exist then I imagine they may look like this. The sets are quite cheap and have dated as badly as the clothes etc but this is not really a problem since the material is what is interesting, rather than the effects. The cast mostly work well, with Duttine solid in the lead with Relph doing OK work alongside him and Colbourne a strong presence with a character that asks a lot of moral questions of the viewer.

    Overall then, better and more faithful to the book than the film version. It looks dated and of course the effects are not brilliant but it is the complexity of a crumbling society and the choices to be made that keep it interesting more than the action of Triffid attacks.

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      The title sequence, by graphics designer Douglas Burd, was shot on 35mm film and used quantized color levels in stark relief against a black background. Burd was killed during production when his self-made plane crashed during a flight.
    • Blooper
      At several places in the series, Bill Masen calls out for Emma instead of Jo. Emma Relph was the actress who played Jo Payton.
    • Versioni alternative
      This series was originally distributed in six parts (6 x 25min) for the BBC transmissions and in three parts (3 x 50min) for the original American airings. Since that time, both versions, as well as a combined "omnibus" version (all episodes aired as one "movie") have been distributed worldwide.
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      Edited into FrightMare Theater: The Day of the Triffids (2021)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 settembre 1981 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • День Триффідів
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Senate House, University College London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(The University)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RCTV Inc.
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      • 4:3

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