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The Day Of The Triffids is a 1962 British science fiction film produced by George Pitcher and Philip Yordan, and directed by Steve Sekely. It stars Howard Keel, Nicole Maurey, and [[Janette Scott]]. The film is is loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by John Wyndham.<br>[[Triffid]]s (Triffidus celestus) are a tall, mobile, prolific and highly venomous plant species, capable of aggressive and seemingly intelligent behavior, which arrived on Earth as spores from a meteor shower. They move about the countryside by "walking" on their roots, appear to be able to communicate with each other, and possess a deadly whip-like poisonous sting that enables them to kill their victims and feed on the corpses. Triffids are mentioned in "[[Science Fiction, Double Feature]]".
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==External Links==
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''The Day Of The Triffids'' at IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055894/reference]
  
 
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The Day Of The Triffids

The Day Of The Triffids is a 1962 British science fiction film produced by George Pitcher and Philip Yordan, and directed by Steve Sekely. It stars Howard Keel, Nicole Maurey, and Janette Scott. The film is is loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by John Wyndham.
Triffids (Triffidus celestus) are a tall, mobile, prolific and highly venomous plant species, capable of aggressive and seemingly intelligent behavior, which arrived on Earth as spores from a meteor shower. They move about the countryside by "walking" on their roots, appear to be able to communicate with each other, and possess a deadly whip-like poisonous sting that enables them to kill their victims and feed on the corpses. Triffids are mentioned in "Science Fiction, Double Feature".


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The Day Of The Triffids at IMDb [1]