The Day the Fish Came Out, is a 1967 Greek-British comedy film directed by Michael Cacoyannis, starring Tom Courtenay and Candice Bergen. The story revolves around a group of people who live on a small island in the Aegean Sea, where an American military plane crashes and releases a sealed cargo of toxic chemicals, oxygen masks, and rubber flippers.
As a result, the islanders become infected with strange fish-like mutations, causing them to develop fins and scales. Chaos ensues as the islanders and outsiders scramble to avoid the authorities, who arrive to quarantine the area and contain the outbreak.
The film's satire and humor tackle themes such as Cold War politics, mass hysteria, herd mentality, and the insidiousness of military secrecy. Despite its critical and commercial failure upon its release, the film has garnered a cult following for its absurdity and subversive storytelling.
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