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Around the World in Eighty Days

It's a wonderful world, if you'll only take the time to go around it!
1956 | 182m | English

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Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Release Date: Oct 17, 1956
Director: Michael Anderson
Writer: S.J. Perelman, John Farrow, Jules Verne, James Poe
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Romance
Keywords paris, france, jules verne, spain, bet, detective, bullfighting, scotland yard, based on novel or book, asia, europe, saloon, elephant, hot air balloon, epic, steampunk, wager, train, india, monkey, valet, around the world, journey, steamship, 19th century, steam ship
Production Companies Michael Todd Company
Box Office Revenue: $42,000,000
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
David Niven Phileas Fogg
Cantinflas Passepartout
Finlay Currie Whist Partner
Robert Morley Ralph
Charles Boyer Monsieur Gasse
Robert Newton Mr. Fix
Gilbert Roland Achmed Abdullah
Marlene Dietrich Saloon Hostess
Frank Sinatra Saloon Pianist
Buster Keaton Train Conductor
John Carradine Proctor Stamp
Peter Lorre Steward
George Raft Saloon Bouncer
Tim McCoy Colonel
Joe E. Brown Stationmaster
Shirley MacLaine Princess Aouda
Melville Cooper Mr. Talley
Reginald Denny Police Chief
Ronald Colman Railway Official
Trevor Howard Denis Fallentin
Harcourt Williams Hinshaw
Martine Carol Tourist
Cedric Hardwicke Francis Cromarty
Noël Coward Roland Hesketh-Baggott
John Gielgud Foster
Fernandel French Coachman
Evelyn Keyes Paris Tart
José Greco Flamenco Dancer
Cesar Romero Abdullah's Henchman
Alan Mowbray British Consul
Charles Coburn Steamship Company Clerk
Red Skelton Drunk in Barbary Coast Saloon
Andy Devine SS Henrietta First Mate
Edmund Lowe SS Henrietta Engineer
Victor McLaglen SS Henrietta Helmsman
John Mills London Carriage Driver
Glynis Johns Sporting Lady's Companion
Hermione Gingold Sporting Lady
Edward R. Murrow Prologue Narrator
Mike Mazurki Drunk in Hong Kong Dive
Ronald Squire Reform Club Member
Basil Sydney Reform Club Member
Luis Miguel Dominguín Bullfighter
Robert Cabal Elephant Driver-Guide
Jack Oakie SS Henrietta Captain
Beatrice Lillie London Revivalist Group Leader
A.E. Matthews Club Member
Walter Fitzgerald Club Member
Ronald Adam Club Steward
Frank Royde Clergyman
Abdullah Abbas Extra (uncredited)
Jesse Adams Extra (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich Extra (uncredited)
Ray Armstrong Extra (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor Extra (uncredited)
Walter Bacon Extra (uncredited)
Rama Bai Extra (uncredited)
Leah Baird Extra (uncredited)
Brandon Beach Extra (uncredited)
Eugene Beday Extra (uncredited)
Helena Benda Extra (uncredited)
Audrey Betz Extra (uncredited)
George Blagoi Extra (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco Extra (uncredited)
Nina Borget Extra (uncredited)
Danny Borzage Extra (uncredited)
Hazel Boyne Extra (uncredited)
George Bruggeman Extra (uncredited)
Bob Burrows Extra (uncredited)
Paul Busch Extra (uncredited)
Gordon Carveth Extra (uncredited)
Spencer Chan Extra (uncredited)
Jack Chefe Extra (uncredited)
Dick Cherney Extra (uncredited)
Bud Cokes Extra (uncredited)
Louise Colombet Extra (uncredited)
Bill Couch Extra (uncredited)
Paul Cristo Extra (uncredited)
Roy Damron Extra (uncredited)
Eddie Das Extra (uncredited)
John Davidson Extra (uncredited)
Jack Davies Extra (uncredited)
Jack Davis Extra (uncredited)
Anna De Linsky Extra (uncredited)
Gloria Dea Extra (uncredited)
John Deauville Extra (uncredited)
Harry Denny Extra (uncredited)
James Dime Extra (uncredited)
Joe Dougherty Extra (uncredited)
Dan Dowling Extra (uncredited)
Harry Duff Extra (uncredited)
Arthur Dulac Extra (uncredited)
Charles Dunbar Extra (uncredited)
Renald Dupont Extra (uncredited)
Larry Duran Extra (uncredited)
Minta Durfee Extra (uncredited)
Jack Ellis Extra (uncredited)
Richard Elmore Extra (uncredited)
Frank Erickson Extra (uncredited)
Bob Evans Extra (uncredited)
Harry Evans Extra (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum Extra (uncredited)
Art Felix Extra (uncredited)
Grace Field Extra (uncredited)
Sam Finn Extra (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Extra (uncredited)
Frances Fong (uncredited)
Otto Forrest Extra (uncredited)
Helen Foster Extra (uncredited)
Jesús Franco Extra (uncredited)
Ben Frommer Extra (uncredited)
Curt Furburg Extra (uncredited)
Joe Garcio Extra (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert Extra (uncredited)
Mary Gleason Extra (uncredited)
June Glory Extra (uncredited)
Albert Godderis Extra (uncredited)
James Gonzalez Extra (uncredited)
Carmelita González Extra (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Extra (uncredited)
Bernie Gozier Extra (uncredited)
William Graeff Jr. Extra (uncredited)
Herschel Graham Extra (uncredited)
Donald Gray Extra (uncredited)
Kit Guard Extra (uncredited)
Paul Gustine Extra (uncredited)
Herman Hack Extra (uncredited)
Robert Haines Extra (uncredited)
Stuart Hall Extra (uncredited)
Chick Hannan Extra (uncredited)
Silver Harr Extra (uncredited)
Sam Harris Extra (uncredited)
Clarence Hennecke Extra (uncredited)
Lars Hensen Extra (uncredited)
George Hickman Extra (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks Extra (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes Extra (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan Extra (uncredited)
Yoneo Iguchi Extra (uncredited)
Allen Jaffe Extra (uncredited)
Robert James Extra (uncredited)
Dolly Jarvis Extra (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Extra (uncredited)
Leroy Johnson Extra (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone Extra (uncredited)
Harvey Karels Extra (uncredited)
Willie Keeler Extra (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Extra (uncredited)
Al Kikume Extra (uncredited)
Max Kleven Extra (uncredited)
Paul Kruger Extra (uncredited)
Ann Kunde Extra (uncredited)
Jeanne Lafayette Extra (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr Extra (uncredited)
Alfredo Landa Extra (uncredited)
Jack Lee Extra (uncredited)
Virginia Ann Lee Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Leroy Extra (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness Extra (uncredited)
Shirley Lew Extra (uncredited)
Tien-Lang Li Extra (uncredited)
Baron James Lichter Extra (uncredited)
Marco López Extra (uncredited)
Casey MacGregor Train Fireman (uncredited)
Joseph Marievsky Extra (uncredited)
Johnny Marlin Extra (uncredited)
Thomas Martin Extra (uncredited)
Frank McLure Extra (uncredited)
Marie Melesh Extra (uncredited)
Harold Miller Extra (uncredited)
Gordon Mitchell Extra (uncredited)
King Mojave Extra (uncredited)
Joe Molina Extra (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari Extra (uncredited)
Ralph Moratz Extra (uncredited)
Clive Morgan Extra (uncredited)
Charles Morton Extra (uncredited)
Sol Murgi Extra (uncredited)
Frank Nagai Extra (uncredited)
George Nardelli Extra (uncredited)
Barry Norton Extra (uncredited)
Faye Michael Nuell Extra (uncredited)
Daniel Nunez Extra (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Extra (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Extra (uncredited)
Lillian O'Malley Extra (uncredited)
Kent Odell Extra (uncredited)
Yasuzō Ogawa Extra (uncredited)
Bob Okazaki Extra (uncredited)
Victor Paul Extra (uncredited)
Charles Pendelton Extra (uncredited)
Elsa Peterson Extra (uncredited)
Joe Ploski Extra (uncredited)
Byron Poindexter Extra (uncredited)
Lucille Porcett Extra (uncredited)
Don Pulford Extra (uncredited)
Bill Raisch Extra (uncredited)
Fred Rapport Extra (uncredited)
Bob Reeves Extra (uncredited)
Max Reid Extra (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart Extra (uncredited)
Peggy Remington Extra (uncredited)
David Richardson Extra (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt Extra (uncredited)
George Ross Extra (uncredited)
Joe E. Ross Extra (uncredited)
Marion Ross Extra (uncredited)
Tony Roux Extra (uncredited)
John Roy Extra (uncredited)
Dick Ryan Extra (uncredited)
Loulette Sablon Extra (uncredited)
Danny Sands Extra (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Extra (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky Extra (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Extra (uncredited)
Charles Schaeffer Extra (uncredited)
Fred Scheiwiller Extra (uncredited)
Eddie Searles Extra (uncredited)
Scott Seaton Extra (uncredited)
Bernard Sell Extra (uncredited)
Sammy Shack Extra (uncredited)
Leslie Sketchley Extra (uncredited)
June Smaney Extra (uncredited)
Mabel Smaney Extra (uncredited)
J. Lewis Smith Extra (uncredited)
Charles Soldani Extra (uncredited)
Stephen Soldi Extra (uncredited)
Kalu K. Sonkur Extra (uncredited)
Hayward Soo Hoo Extra (uncredited)
Walter Soo Hoo Extra (uncredited)
Ray Spiker Extra (uncredited)
Robert St. Angelo Extra (uncredited)
John Starck Extra (uncredited)
Norman Stevans Extra (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Extra (uncredited)
Jack Stoney Extra (uncredited)
Ramón Sánchez Extra (uncredited)
Mike Tellegen Extra (uncredited)
Lillian Ten Eyck Extra (uncredited)
Jack Tornek Extra (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Extra (uncredited)
Michael Trubshawe Extra (uncredited)
Tony Urchel Extra (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Extra (uncredited)
Sally Yarnell Extra (uncredited)
William Yokota Extra (uncredited)
Mary Young Extra (uncredited)
Patrick Cargill (uncredited)
Richard Aherne (uncredited)
Frank Baker (uncredited)
John Benson (uncredited)
Albert Cavens (uncredited)
Fred Cavens (uncredited)
Cecil Combs (uncredited)
Ashley Cowan (uncredited)
Roy Darmour (uncredited)
Leslie Denison (uncredited)
Carli Elinor (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman (uncredited)
Rudy Germane (uncredited)
Arthur Gould-Porter (uncredited)
Cameron Hall (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton (uncredited)
Roddy Hughes (uncredited)
Joanna Vogel (uncredited)
Weaver Levy (uncredited)
Fateh Lohani (uncredited)
Joan Lora (uncredited)
Manuel López (uncredited)
William Meader (uncredited)
Jack Mulhall (uncredited)
Satini Pualoa (uncredited)
Bill Shine (uncredited)
Bhogwan Singh (uncredited)
Cap Somers (uncredited)
Philip Van Zandt (uncredited)
Carol White Girl (uncredited)
Bob Whitney (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Saloon Patron (uncredited)
Alphonso DuBois Saloon Patron (uncredited)
Philip Ahn Hong Kong Citizen (uncredited)
Richard Loo Saloon Manager (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Seaman (uncredited)
Martin Cichy Bartender (uncredited)
Campbell Cotts Reform Club Member (uncredited)
Felix Felton Reform Club Member (uncredited)
Frederick Leister Reform Club Member (uncredited)
Norman MacOwan Reform Club Member (uncredited)
Adolph Faylauer Parade Onlooker (uncredited)
Russell Meeker Parade Onlooker (uncredited)
Duke Fishman Marcher in Parade (uncredited)
John George Marcher in Parade (uncredited)
Al Haskell Fireman in Parade (uncredited)
Tex Holden One-Legged Sailor (uncredited)
Charles Horvath Stoker (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Stoker (uncredited)
Shep Houghton Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Walter Kingsford Mongolia Captain (uncredited)
Keye Luke Old Man at Travel Office (uncredited)
Frank Mills Barfly (uncredited)
Manuel París Spanish Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Perrin Man on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Robert Robinson Political Backer (uncredited)
Edwin Rochelle Waiter (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher Horseman in Parade (uncredited)
Dick Wessel Train Engineer (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgway Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Winona Smith (uncredited)
Tom Allen (uncredited)
Johnny Sekka Man Operating Hand Held Fan in Military Police Office
Al Bain Saloon Patron (uncredited)
Dee Sharon Extra (uncredited)
Diana Deane Extra (uncredited)
Charles Fogel Extra (uncredited)
Jane Chung Extra (uncredited)
Name Job
Tadeo Villalba Unit Production Manager
Gary Morris Makeup Artist
Edith Keon Hairstylist
Frank Leyva Casting
John Franco Script Supervisor
S.J. Perelman Screenplay
Max Kleven Stunts
John Farrow Screenplay, Special Guest Director
Dale Van Sickel Stunts
Eddie Parker Stunts
James W. Sullivan Art Direction
Don Christie Still Photographer
Shamus Culhane Animation
Leo Shuken Orchestrator
Landon Arnett Camera Operator
Ray Lopez Makeup Artist
A. Lindsley Lane Camera Operator
Robert Littlefield Makeup Artist
John Wallace Makeup Artist
Lou Smith Publicist
Ivan Volkman Assistant Director
James Daly Camera Operator
Ernest Bachrach Still Photographer
Annabell Levy Hairstylist
Robert Bonnig Special Effects
Emmy Eckhardt Hairstylist
Bud Wolfe Stunts
Audrey Saunders Stunts
I.J. Wilkinson Editorial Coordinator
Manuel Berenguer Camera Operator
Howard Epstein Editor
Ross Dowd Set Decoration
Gene Ruggiero Editor
Lionel Lindon Director of Photography
Charles Hammond Second Assistant Director
Bill Cary Still Photographer
Paul Godkin Choreographer
Ann Fielder Wardrobe Designer
John W. Rixey Sound Recordist
Carla Hadley Hairstylist
Miles White Costume Designer
Russell Saunders Stunts
Jerry Brown Stunts
George Ross Stunts
Asa Boyd Clark Editorial Services
Paul Weatherwax Editor
Art Cohn Unit Publicist
Fred Sersen Visual Effects Supervisor
John D. Weiler Camera Operator
Fred Williams Makeup Artist
James Van Horn Stunts
Bob Folkerson Stunt Double
Gil Perkins Stunts
Kenneth C. Wesson Sound Recordist
Sol Gorss Stunts
Dick Crockett Stunts
Allen Pinson Stunts
Jules Verne Novel, Screenplay
Michael Anderson Director
James Poe Screenplay
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Ken Adam Production Design
Saul Bass Title Graphics
Sidney Cutner Orchestrator
Buddy Van Horn Stunts
Paul Baxley Stunts
Ray Spiker Stunts
Larry Duran Stunts
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Stunts
Name Title
Kevin McClory Associate Producer
Mike Todd Producer
William Cameron Menzies Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Spot the cameo in 5 Oscar winning epic. Based on the wonderful writing from Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days is just shy of three hours, this was my first ever visit to the film and my reaction is mainly positive, though tempered with a small sense of unfulfillment. Phileas Fogg ta ... kes a wager from his fellow London club members that he can't circle the globe in 80 days, this it should be noted is 1872 where transport was not of the fast and dynamic variety. Fogg and his trusty servant Passepartout, set off on a journey that brings many adventures, and many humorous scrapes. They meet a wonderful array of characters and travel on many forms of transport, it is in short a magical journey. The production here from Mike Todd is gargantuan, the sets are incredible, the multiple locations befit the multi cast of actors that grace the film (have fun playing spot the star in this one). The costumes and the score are spot on, while Lionel Lindon's cinematography rightly won the gold award because it's lush and cloaks the delightful story with a number of treats for the eyes. David Niven is perfect as Fogg, whilst Cantinflas as Passepartout is perfect foil for Fogg's staid stiff upper lippery. Yet in spite of it's obvious beauty the film is a touch overlong, some scenes are padded far too much when surely a shorter take would have made its mark equally enough? I was surprised by the ending being so short and sweet, yes, sure it's fitting, but after sitting through just under 3 hours of film you are not being unreasonable to expect a grand fanfare type of ending. Still, it doesn't take away from this being a good cinematic achievement. As to if it stands up to repeat viewing? I'll have to see on that one... 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

I so wanted to like this film. An unsurpassable cast delivering a story depicting the ultimate in compendium storytelling. What could go wrong? Well, sadly - quite a lot. David Niven is fine as the dapper sophisticate "Fogg" who along with his gentleman's gentleman of one whole day "Passepartout" (t ... he acrobatic Cantinflas) accepts a bet from some toffs in the Reform Club that he cannot circumnavigate the world in 80 days. Steam trains, balloons, ships, camels, horses, even a paddle-steamer facilitate their travels with just about every movie star on the books joining in as our tour of the world offers us colourful and entertaining escapades from many different countries and cultures. There is a sort of chemistry between the two travellers, but they are all to often apart on screen, and sadly I thought, it is the very diversity of the stories that lets this down. It is too episodic: the narrative frequently lacks cohesion, often little better than a colourful, occasionally pithy, travelogue and even the mischievous contributions from a super Robert Newton ("Insp. Fix") who reckons "Fogg" is really an infamous bank robber, and the delightful antics of Shirley MacLaine as the "Princess Aouda" can't really redeem or sustain it. It is long, but that needn't have been a problem (at least it isn't 80 days) it's just flat, somehow - so much more could have been going on, but wasn't. To be fair, it does hot up in the last twenty minutes or so, as their quest comes to a head but that isn't enough. The technical aspects are flawless, however - particularly the photography; with the costumiers facing a sartorial Herculean task and Victor Young's score is suitably international in it's themes and well worthy of his Oscar. Maybe it just had too much time and too much money but somehow it's all a wee bit disappointing.

Jun 14, 2024