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Jimmie 2022-05-01 06:01:04
Around the World in Eighty Days: The unforgettable servant Paspato
This color film, filmed in 1956 by Michael Anderson, is adapted from the famous science fiction writer Jules Verne’s novel of the same name. It mainly tells how a confident English gentleman Phileas Fogg and his brave and witty servant Passepartout used 80 Days time to do the story of travel around...
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Delphine 2022-05-01 06:01:04
Around the world in 80 days
The story takes place in London in 1872. In a club, a gentleman named Fogg (David Niven played by David Niven) made a bet that no one thought he could win, which was to ring in 80 days. Travel the world. After that, Fogg hurried to the road with his entourage Baspatou (Mario Moreno).
They first...
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Ruthe 2022-05-01 06:01:04
Scripts, performances, scene scheduling, as well as the customs of Spain, India, Japan and other places. Today, with the advanced green screen technology, you may never see such a real big scene production again. The three-hour movie will actually have an intermission in about two hours. The old movie is eye-opening. I haven't been abroad for almost two years, so I had to look at this secretly enjoyable, while watching and counting, this journey may be shortened a lot now, but home isolation will also take 30 days. . . A good film full of the prejudices of that era, but a good film full of screen masters, extinct Indians, and daily milk and beauty without taboos, but very sincere.
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Vickie 2022-05-01 06:01:04
The credits are so wonderful. For people in the nineteenth century, the feeling of a Saturday after traveling around the earth is as sci-fi as traveling through time and space.
Around the World in 80 Days quotes
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Railway Official: There's still fifty miles of track to be laid between here and Allabahad.
Phileas Fogg: But the London newspapers announced the opening of this railway throughout.
Railway Official: That must have been The Daily Telegraph. Never would have read that in The Times.
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Saloon Bouncer: Listen, you. Get out and stay out. If I ever catch you in here again, I'll cut you up in a thousand pieces.