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Falco Terror

Original title: El ataque de los pájaros
  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
938
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Falco Terror (1987)
HorrorThriller

Vanessa, a television reporter covering a story of a farmer attacked by his chickens, discovers that this is not an isolated incident...Vanessa, a television reporter covering a story of a farmer attacked by his chickens, discovers that this is not an isolated incident...Vanessa, a television reporter covering a story of a farmer attacked by his chickens, discovers that this is not an isolated incident...

  • Director
    • René Cardona Jr.
  • Writers
    • René Cardona Jr.
    • Eric Weston
  • Stars
    • Christopher Atkins
    • Michelle Johnson
    • Sonia Infante
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    938
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Eric Weston
    • Stars
      • Christopher Atkins
      • Michelle Johnson
      • Sonia Infante
    • 25User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Atkins
    Christopher Atkins
    • Peter
    Michelle Johnson
    Michelle Johnson
    • Vanessa Cartwright
    Sonia Infante
    • Carmen
    Salvador Pineda
    Salvador Pineda
    • Joe
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Rod
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Arthur Neilson
    Nené Morales
    Nené Morales
    • Sharon
    • (as Nene Morales)
    Manuel Pereiro
    Manuel Pereiro
    • Bob
    Cintia Lodetti
    Cintia Lodetti
    • Susan
    • (as Carol Connery)
    Carole James
    Carole James
    • Nurse
    May Heatherly
    May Heatherly
    • Olivia
    Pilar Brescia
    • Alexandra
    Nane Wenhammar
    • Marian
    Francisco Gutierrez P.
    • Alex
    Ismael Miranda
    • Pilot
    Elmer Modlin
    • T.V. Director
    Dalissa Villalobos
    • Liz
    Nohemio Garcia
    • George
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Eric Weston
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    6Bezenby

    Aka Killer Pigeons

    It's hard to condone a film that starts off with some muppet shooting pigeons for sport, but this film is so overwhelmingly stupid that it's hard not to enjoy it. Basically, it's The Birds only made by Spaniards and Italians. Which is probably why it starts with a guy shooting pigeons.

    Basically, the birds are annoyed that man is damaging the Earth and are now looking for payback. Although we have countless shot of Flamingoes, Storks, seagulls etc any time there's a mass bird attack the films uses pigeons. You know, one of the least threatening birds of all. Fair enough, a couple of eagles show up to pull people's eyeballs out but it's pigeons all the way for this film.

    You've got a reporter and her cameraman seemingly travelling all over the world trying to get to the bottom of all these bird attacks (and failing miserably) while interviewing people who've been attacked, like Aldo Sambrell and another guy who had an eyeball stolen by an eagle. Also the guy who was the husband of the junkie girl in the Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue is in this for about five minutes.

    But what makes it so enjoyable? The bad acting, fluffed lines, the scene where the pigeons 'eavesdrop' on our heroes, the crap ending and the even crapper (but most welcome) epilogue. What about the guy having a heart attack in the middle of a bird attack? I can just imagine some Spanish racing pigeon enthusiast being bunged a couple of grand only to watch in horror as his pigeons are thrown at confused actors trying to look terrified. They probably just poured breadcrumbs all over everything too.
    favrefanmt_23

    So much worse then 'awful'

    I just watched this film...no kidding I mean I JUST watched it. The credits rolled less then a minute ago before I stopped the DVD and ran to my computer. This film is absolutely dreadful, awful. No, it's worse then that. 'Awful' is a good description of a bad film. But this movie is deserving of some other word and I don't know what it is. It isn't just bad, while watching the film I found myself grinding my teeth and hurling obscenities in rage and frustration. From the very beginning with the 9 minute handgliding sequence which amounts to...NOTHING, this film had me...p*ssed. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. How can anything on Earth be so horrible on so many levels? This film blatantly abuses the slo-mo sequence, especially in places that don't need to be slo-mo'd. In fact, I wager that if you played all the slo-mo footage at normal speed along with the rest of the film...the film would run about 30 minutes. The main story is about a (sometimes naked) reporter and her faithful lapdog--er...cameraman. But for some reason 80% of the flick revolves around 8 or 9 groups of people in 'bird peril', WHY?????????????? I'm not exactly sure how to express my feelings on this film correctly. I have nothing but absolute contempt for the cast and crew responsible for this travesty... ARGHHHHH!!!!!!!
    4TheOldGuyFromHalloween3

    Were they out of their falcon minds?

    Such an obvious ripoff of Hitchcock's movie. But Michelle Johnson is so hot. She's one of the best looking chicks of the 80s. Hehe chicks.
    2wes-connors

    Film-making Foul

    Broadcast journalist Michelle Johnson (as Vanessa Cartwright) and cameraman Christopher Atkins (as Peter) stumble upon the story of the century - BIRDS, formerly our feathered friends, have taken a foul turn! They are attacking people all over the world! The cute shirt-shedding blonde couple track the mostly pesky pigeons as they make mince meat out of people's faces. As the attacks increase, you get less of Ms. Johnson and Mr. Atkins showing their chests, and more pigeon poking.

    A real trouper, Mr. Atkins manages to utter the line, "We're sitting ducks," with a straight face.

    "I know what we saw was awful, but it's over," says Salvador Pineda when he thinks he's escaped from danger. Not so fast. That could be your reaction after seeing this Rene Cardona Jr. homage to Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" (1963). There are some promising scenes, but the pace and editing are astonishingly bad - perhaps no editing was done, and Mr. Cardona tried to make a movie with the footage he had. And, it looks like they used up a lot of pigeons during production.

    ** Beaks (10/87) Rene Cardona Jr. ~ Michelle Johnson, Christopher Atkins, Sonia Infante, Salvador Pineda
    xtrospawn

    Worth seeing for the intense attack scenes...

    Ah yes, who could forget this little gem from the director who brought us such greats as NIGHT OF 1000 CATS and TINTORERA!! Birds are banding together into an unstoppable army to wipe out mankind. It's up to a news reporter (played by the gorgeous Michelle Johnson) and her cameraman boyfriend to stop them. But can they be stopped? Ridiculous and absurd from beginning to end and some scenes are stolen right from THE BIRDS, such as the birthday party scene. But it moves along at a clip and it's over before you really have a chance to hate it. What amazed me were the attack scenes. I wonder how they trained the birds to attack so viciously without harming the actors. As usual with a Rene Cardona, Jr. flick the plot is incoherent, the acting putrid, and the dialogue inane. But dig those attack scenes. And dig watching the beautiful Michelle Johnson, who's been absent from the big screen for awhile. Where are you, Michelle?

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    • Trivia
      Presented in Italy as "the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Les oiseaux (1963)".
    • Quotes

      Rod: Fucking birds; flapping everywhere.

    • Alternate versions
      The IVE VHS under the name of "Beaks: The Movie" has 14 minutes of gore trimmed from the film. The Japanese VHS has the original 100 minute cut of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into Beaks! (2020)

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beaks: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Ascot Entertainment Group
      • Dec. Films SRL.A.
      • Laurent Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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