Two pilots wash ashore in their underwear and must hide their identity, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings with the local population.
Modern analysis often highlights the film's "fruity" aesthetics and lack of overt homophobia for a 1967 release, making it a subject of interest for queer film scholars. The Day the Fish Came Out
The titular "day the fish came out" refers to the final scenes where thousands of dead, poisoned fish float to the surface, signaling the invisible but total destruction of the island's ecosystem. Production Details The Day the Fish Came Out (1967) - IMDb Two pilots wash ashore in their underwear and