The Day The Fish Came Out(1967) -

Released in 1967, is a surreal, satirical black comedy written, produced, and directed by Michael Cacoyannis. It was his highly anticipated follow-up to the Academy Award-winning Zorba the Greek . Plot & Premise

Candice Bergen as Electra Brown, an archaeologist's assistant Sam Wanamaker as Elias, the leader of the recovery team The Day the Fish Came Out (1967) - IMDb The Day the Fish Came Out(1967)

Their arrival triggers a massive influx of tourists, turning the desolate island into a thriving, neon-drenched resort while the search for the doomsday device continues. Released in 1967, is a surreal, satirical black

Set in the then-future of 1972, the film is loosely based on the real-life of 1966, where a US Air Force bomber collided with a tanker over Spain, leading to the temporary loss of four hydrogen bombs. Set in the then-future of 1972, the film

A NATO military aircraft flying over the fictional Greek island of Karos is forced to jettison its cargo—two nuclear weapons and a mysterious, highly radioactive "Container Q"—before crashing.

The two pilots (Tom Courtenay and Colin Blakely) wash ashore in their underwear to avoid identification and spend much of the film wandering the island in Dirty White Speedos .