The Day The Fish Came Out -

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The film is famous for its futuristic, avant-garde costumes designed by Cacoyannis himself. It's a visual explosion of 60s color and weirdness that you truly have to see to believe. The Day the Fish Came Out

The story kicks off when a NATO plane carrying two nuclear bombs and a mysterious "ultimate weapon" accidentally crashes near a remote Greek island. To avoid a global panic, the two pilots (played by Tom Courtenay and Colin Blakely) are sent back to the island disguised as tourists—though their "disguises" consist mostly of wandering around in their underpants. Looking for more classic film reviews

It features a young Candice Bergen and great character work from Sam Wanamaker and Ian Ogilvy. The Ending (No Spoilers, But...) It's a visual explosion of 60s color and