- The
triffid is a
fictional tall, mobile,
carnivorous plant species,
created by John
Wyndham in his 1951
novel The Day of the
Triffids,
which has since...
- them open for the
triffids to pour in. The
novel ends with Bill's
group on the Isle of Wight,
determined one day to
destroy the
triffids and
reclaim their...
- May 1978, they
became the
Triffids,
taking their name from the post-apocalyptic
novel by John Wyndham, The Day of the
Triffids. They were soon
joined by...
- to kill the rest of the
triffids in the lighthouse. At the end the
narrator states that
humanity has
conquered the
triffids by
turning to the very thing...
- a
solution to stop the
triffids.
Outside the church, he
finds the body of
Father Thomas,
sacrificed by
Durrant to the
triffids. He
returns in
anger and...
- of the
Triffids. The
community there has thrived,
primarily by
refining triffid oil into fuel. One morning, a
solar blackout occurs and
triffids once again...
-
triffid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Day of the
Triffids is a
novel by John Wyndham. The
title may also
refer to: The Day of the
Triffids (film)...
-
release was a c****ette tape,
Triffids 1st
recorded in May, by
September they had
added Byron Sinclair and released,
Triffids 2nd with four more c****ette...
-
Redgrave to star in BBC's The Day of the
Triffids" The
Daily Telegraph, 11
February 2009 "BBC One - The Day of the
Triffids". BBC. Lee,
Maggie (31
December 2014)...
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leaving them. The
triffids get
loose and run amok
amongst the
helpless blind po****tion,
slaughtering and
feeding on them.
Between the
triffids and a mysterious...