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.
The film is known for its "conspicuously and even offensively campy" style, featuring "Barbarella-wear" and hip, futuristic 1960s fashion.
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 movie features a score by Mikis Theodorakis (who also scored Zorba the Greek ) and titles by Maurice Binder, famous for his work on the James Bond series. Key Cast: Tom Courtenay as the Navigator Colin Blakely as the Pilot
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
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.
The film is known for its "conspicuously and even offensively campy" style, featuring "Barbarella-wear" and hip, futuristic 1960s fashion.
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 movie features a score by Mikis Theodorakis (who also scored Zorba the Greek ) and titles by Maurice Binder, famous for his work on the James Bond series. Key Cast: Tom Courtenay as the Navigator Colin Blakely as the Pilot
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