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The Day the Fish Came Out (Greece: Όταν τα ψάρια βγήκαν στη στεριά Otan ta psaria vgikan sti steria) is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Greek–British comedy film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis who also designed the film's futuristic costumes.
A 1967 movie about a plane crash near Greece with a nuclear bomb on board. The officials try to cover up the incident and end up in a series of hilarious situations with the locals.
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- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Michael Cacoyannis
- 1967-10-26
Here's the trailer for the 1967 comedy film The Day the Fish Came Out.
- 2 min
- 5.2K
- MovieTrailerFan 1980
When a NATO plane carrying nuclear weapons loses power over the Aegean Sea, it is forced to dump its cargo into the water, save for a mysterious box, which orders say must make...
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- Mihalis Kakogiannis
- Sci-Fi
- Tom Courtenay, Candice Bergen, Colin Blakely
In the year 1972, a bomber of an unnamed world power develops engine trouble while flying over the Aegean Sea. The pilot and navigator bail out after disposing of their cargo--two atom bombs and a mysterious metal box. Clad only in their undershorts, the two men wade ashore to the barren island of Karos.
- Michael Cacoyannis, Tom Pevsner
- Tom Courtenay
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Sep 10, 2012 · In 1972, a military aircraft crashes near a tiny Greek island after jettisoning its nuclear load, and a team of experts is sent to conduct a discreet search for the missing...