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Features: DVD, Digitally Mastered
 Editor's Note
 A meteor shower disrupts the earth's ecosystem and, unfortunately for the roughly 99% of the world's population that either advertently or inadvertently witnessed the beautiful but dangerous event, it blinds them. Moments later, Bill Masen takes off his hospital blindfold and realizes he's one of the only people with sight left on Earth. It just might be up to Bill and an alcoholic scientist to care of the Triffids, sentient and hostile alien plant life triggered by the blinding blast to emerge from spores that had already been brought to Earth by an earlier meteor shower. Based on a novel by John Wyndham that originally revolved around experimental-but-decidedly-earthly plants running amok, many elements were added to this feature adaptation to make it somewhat reminiscent of WAR OF THE WORLDS. The screenplay was originally credited to only Phillip Yordan, with co-scribe Bernard Gordon receiving no billing.
 Plot Summary
 A meteor shower disrupts the earth's ecosystem by blinding mankind and awakening meat-eating plants. As the hungry foliage grow ever faster, a sighted sailor and an alcoholic scientist help save humanity from becoming plant food.
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Features | Region 1 |  | Keep Case |  | Full Frame - 1.33 |  | Additional Release Material:
 | Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer |  | Interactive Features:
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Technical Info
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Release Information
|  | Studio: Paramount Home Video |
 | Release Date: 12/3/2002 |
 | Running Time: 99 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1963 |  | Catalog ID: 40563 |  | UPC: 00086624405636 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color |
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Cast & Crew
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Memorable Quotes| "Keep behind me. There's no sense in getting killed by a plant." (Scientist Tom to Karen) | | "Because of worldwide disruption, it is impossible for delegates to gather. Paris itself, with its millions of helpless inhabitants, has become dangerous. This will be our last broadcast. There is no one here who can see. There is no one left." (Radio broadcast from Paris) | | "All plants move. They don't usually pull themselves out of the ground and chase you..." (Tom) | | "Most plants thrive on animal waste. But I'm afraid this mutation possesses a taste for the animal itself." (Mr. Cocker to Bill Mason) |
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