Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make
this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel Around
the World in 80 Days, the second film to be lensed in the wide-screen
Todd-AO production. Nearly as fascinating as the finished product are
the many in-production anecdotes concerning Todd's efforts to pull the
wool over the eyes of local authorities in order to cadge the film's
round-the-world location shots--not to mention the wheeling and dealing
to convince over forty top celebrities to appear in cameo roles. David
Niven heads the huge cast as ultra-precise, supremely punctual Phileas
Fogg, who places a 20,000-pound wager with several fellow members of
London Reform Club, insisting that he can go around the world in eighty
days (this, remember, is 1872). Together with his resourceful valet
Passepartout (Cantinflas), Fogg sets out on his world-girdling journey
from Paris via balloon. Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen
his 20,000 pounds from Bank of England. Diligent Inspector Fix (Robert
Newton) is sent out by the bank's president (Robert Morley) to bring
Fogg to justice. Hopscotching around the globe, Fogg pauses in Spain,
where Passepartout engages in a comic bullfight (a specialty of Cantinflas).
In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley
MacLaine, in her third film) from being forced into committing suicide
so that she may join her late husband. The threesome visit Hong Kong,
Japan, San Francisco, and the Wild West. Only hours short of winning
his wager, Fogg is arrested by the diligent Inspector Fixx. Though exonerated
of the bank robbery charges, he has lost everything--except the love
of the winsome Aouda. But salvation is at hand when Passepartout discovers
that, by crossing the International Date Line, there's still time to
reach the Reform Club. Will they make it? See for yourself. Among the
film's 46 guest stars, the most memorable include Marlene Dietrich,
Charles Boyer, Jose Greco, Frank Sinatra, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton,
Buster Keaton, John Mills, and Beatrice Lillie. All were paid in barter--Ronald
Colman did his brief bit for a new car. Newscaster Edward R. Murrow
provides opening narration, and there's a tantalizing clip from Georges
Méliès' A Trip to the Moon
(1902). Offering a little something for everyone, Around
the World in 80 Days is nothing less than an extravaganza, and
it won 5 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Cinematography.
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