With an inerrant sense of genius and drama, Alfred
Hitchcock had chosen a little town called Bodega Bay, which is set along a
magnificent part of the Northern California, and made it as a stage for his
movie "Birds".
Untouched by time and strangely by people, this tiny town still stays here as an unchangeable set for the unforgettable movie, exposed to the fog and winds of the Pacific, to the numerous curious glances of tourists, and to the will and power of Birds.
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