Shortly before he died, Japanese director Akira Kurosawa created an unranked, chronological list of the movies he considered the one hundred greatest of all time. (However, because he deliberately limited himself to only one movie per director, it is actually more of a "greatest directors" than a "best films" list.) The single Alfred Hitchcock movie that he chose to include was this movie. In his accompanying commentary, he noted that the sight of so many birds massed together caused him to feel "dread" and wondered how Hitchcock had managed to shoot those scenes.
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