Overview:
A plane carrying a weapon more dangerous than a nuclear weapon goes down near Greece. To prevent panic, the officials go in dressed as tourists (who are dressed so casually that the pilots assume that they are all gay). The pilots are not to make themselves known and can't contact the rescue team. The secrecy causes a comedy of errors including the desolate Greek Isle deciding that since tourists have now arrived, they have to become touristy.| Original Title: | Όταν τα Ψάρια Βγήκαν στη Στεριά |
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| Status: | Released (1967-09-27) |
| Screen: | Michael Cacoyannis |
| Productions: | Michael Cacoyannis Productions |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America, Greece |
| Spoken Languages: | English, ελληνικά |
Posters
Recommendations
Casts
- 14011: Tom Courtenay - The Navigator
- 11850: Candice Bergen - Electra Brown
- 13329: Colin Blakely - The Pilot
- 21520: Sam Wanamaker - Elias
- 51755: Ian Ogilvy - Peter
- 1149689: Dimitris Nikolaidis -
- 2578452: Nikos Alexiou -
Crews
- 65843: Mihalis Kakogiannis - Director - Directing
- 1248674: Arthur Mitchell - Choreographer - Crew
- 1318417: Yannis Petropoulakis - Unit Manager - Production
- 65843: Mihalis Kakogiannis - Costume Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 27439: Míkis Theodorakis - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1736564: Spyros Vasileiou - Art Direction - Art
- 1311347: Mikes Damalas - Sound - Sound
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Reviews
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_**Those wild and crazy late 60s**_ Released in 1967, "The Day the Fish Came Out" was the next film of director/writer Mihalis Kakogiannis after his acclaimed "Zorba the Greek" (1964). This is a cautionary cold war satire that includes elements of "The Russians Are Coming, the Rus ....
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