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A major film adaptation of [[Around the World in Eighty Days|the novel]] by [[Jules Verne]], starring David Niven and [[Shirley MacLaine]] .
A major film adaptation of [[Around the World in Eighty Days|the novel]] by [[Jules Verne]], directed by [[Mike Todd]] and starring David Niven and [[Shirley MacLaine]].

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* [[The Cameo]]: Director [[Mike Todd]] coined the term to differentiate the surprise bit parts played by major stars from all the other bit parts played by unknowns. It first appeared in a book released along with the movie which provided a guide to all the momentary guest stars, with the emblem of a literal cameo next to each one.


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* [[The Cameo]]: [[Peter Lorre]]! [[Buster Keaton]]! ''[[Frank Sinatra]]?''
* [[The Cameo]]: [[Peter Lorre]]! [[Buster Keaton]]! ''[[Frank Sinatra]]?''
** That's not it yet. It featured about fifty cameos, all listed on Wikipedia. It includes [[Charles Boyer]], Fernandel, [[Marlene Dietrich]], [[Red Skelton]], and the list just keeps going from there.
** That's not it yet. It featured about fifty cameos, all listed on Wikipedia. It includes [[Charles Boyer]], Fernandel, [[Marlene Dietrich]], [[Red Skelton]], and the list just keeps going from there.
** The 1989 mini-series does the same thing: [[Robert Wagner]], [[John Mills]], [[Christopher Lee]] and many others get tiny parts, and Fogg runs into several [[Historical Domain Character|Historical Domain Characters]] not in the novel, including Louis Pasteur and Sarah Bernhardt.
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Phileas Fogg's balloon ride happens not in the Verne novel, but in this film. The balloon ride has since become such an iconic part of the story that [[Michael Palin]] took a balloon ride in his 1989 travelogue, and modern printings of Verne's novel are sometimes published along with another Verne novel, ''Five Weeks in a Balloon'', with [http://www.librarything.com/work/997143/recommendations/ a balloon] [http://www.paperbackswap.com/Around-World-Eighty-Jules-Verne/book/1853260908/ on the cover].
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Phileas Fogg's balloon ride happens not in the Verne novel, but in this film. The balloon ride has since become such an iconic part of the story that [[Michael Palin]] took a balloon ride in his 1989 travelogue, and modern printings of Verne's novel are sometimes published along with another Verne novel, ''Five Weeks in a Balloon'', with [http://www.librarything.com/work/997143/recommendations/ a balloon] [http://www.paperbackswap.com/Around-World-Eighty-Jules-Verne/book/1853260908/ on the cover].
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: Ends with a [[Saul Bass]] reconstruction of the events of the film.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: Ends with a [[Saul Bass]] reconstruction of the events of the film.
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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Passepartout is played by Mexican actor [[Mario Moreno]] (better known as Cantinflas).
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Passepartout is played by Mexican actor [[Mario Moreno]] (better known as Cantinflas).
** [[Shirley MacLaine]] plays Aouda.
** [[Shirley MacLaine]] plays Aouda.
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: Not so much necessary, but desired in that the book had Aouda soon changing her clothes to a typical European dress. However for most adapters, having this beautiful Indian woman deemphasizing her exoticness by losing her Sari is unthinkable. Also, nowadays not having her accompany Fogg and Passepartout in the final sprint to the Reform Club makes the sequence feel incomplete.
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: Not so much necessary, but desired in that the book had Aouda soon changing her clothes to a typical European dress. However for most adapters, having this beautiful Indian woman deemphasizing her exoticness by losing her sari is unthinkable. Also, nowadays not having her accompany Fogg and Passepartout in the final sprint to the Reform Club makes the sequence feel incomplete.
** Also, balancing a Indian attack on the train by first having the train stop so the Engineer can share a peace pipe with a different Native American nation, who have no interest in attacking since they are satisfied by this gesture.
** Also, balancing a Indian attack on the train by first having the train stop so the Engineer can share a peace pipe with a different Native American nation, who have no interest in attacking since they are satisfied by this gesture.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: And lots of it.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: And lots of it.