The Day of the Triffids (1963)
The Day of the Triffids, a 1951 novel by John Wyndham, is considered one of the cornerstones of British science fiction as well as one of the most influential books in the genre. It has inspired a number of post-apocalyptic stories, from 28 Days Later to The Walking Dead , with the central idea of a group of humans overcoming a worldwide disaster to work together and survive being a central idea in many of them. It was inevitable that it would become a movie and, with eight-foot-tall carnivorous walking plants, the triffids themselves fit in perfectly with the giant monsters of the 1950s. Despite this, the movie didn't get made until 1963 and, while held in some regard, it took many liberties with the novel. Despite that it still manages to be much more than just another creature feature. During a spectacular meteor shower a specimen of plant called a triffid, carried to Earth aboard a meteor and kept in the Royal Botanical Gardens in London, comes to life. Soon the plants,