A spoiled and wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a man to a small Northern California town. Things take a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin attacking people in increasing numbers, with increasing viciousness.
1963. USA. 119 min. Rated PG-13. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Tippi Hedren and Rod Taylor.
Museum admission is free with admission to this film.
Gallery Talk:
Attend a 1 pm gallery talk between curator Patricia Hickson and artist Valerie Hegarty, who will introduce the museum’s newly-acquired Valerie Hegarty work Picnic with Downy Woodpecker. Meet by the Museum Shop.
Film Tickets:
$9 Regular Admission
$8 Seniors (62+) and Students with ID
$7 Members
Free for Insider Access Members (and above)