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Around the world in 80 days

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Macadia Sun 07-Jul-24 23:13:01

I am currently watching this film. It is one of my favourites if not my very favourite. Does anyone else like this film? I love it so much. I don't watch the telly at all and this, I just love it so much!

If you have seen it and liked it, what scene do you like the most?

I think I could watch it twenty times and still see new things. I don't know why my parents never showed this to me. I just learned of this 4 years ago and am memorised.

grumppa Mon 08-Jul-24 00:01:44

I saw it when it was released, and enjoyed it enormously. I have caught glimpses of it on tv since, and would like to see it in its entirety again. Scenes I remember best: scooping snow off the mountain top to cool the champagne when aboard the balloon, and Robert Newton hamming it up as only he knew how as Inspector Fix (see also his Long John Silver in Treasure Island).

Macadia Mon 08-Jul-24 00:19:15

I love the scooping snow off the mountain for the champagne. I think it is genius. I am still watching sporadically as Mr. Macadia is snoring in his chair and I am making curry. I just watched a part where someone said, drink this whiskey and then the train can get over the river!

Macadia Mon 08-Jul-24 00:20:39

*mesmerised

Macadia Mon 08-Jul-24 00:26:52

from Wikipedia:

In 1956, Around the World in 80 Days, Cantinflas' American debut, earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a musical or comedy. Variety magazine said in 1956 that his Chaplinesque quality made a big contribution to the success of the film. The film ultimately made an unadjusted $42 million at the box office. While David Niven was billed as the lead in English-speaking nations, Cantinflas was billed as the lead elsewhere. As a result of the film, Cantinflas became the world's highest-paid actor