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Around the World in 80 Days movie poster

Around the World in 80 Days


"Let your imagination soar."

A bet pits a British inventor, a Chinese thief, and a French artist on a worldwide adventure that they can circle the globe in 80 days.

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Released: Jul 13th, 2004
Budget: $110,000,000.00
Revenue: $72,178,895.00

Around the World in 80 Days Main Cast

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Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
plays Passepartout / Lau Xing
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan
plays Phileas Fogg
Robert Fyfe
Robert Fyfe
plays Jean Michel
Cécile De France
Cécile De France
plays Monique La Roche
Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent
plays Lord Kelvin
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Johnny Knoxville was originally cast as the San Francisco Hobo, but had to bow out due to conflicting schedules.
  • Movie Goof (errors in geography): When Fogg and companions escape the gallery in France where they encountered the men searching for Passepartout and exit through the manhole to the balloon scene, the movie still clearly portrays them as being in France. However, the actual location of the Balloon scene and the palace in the background is Schloss Charlottenburg, a palace in Berlin, Germany.
  • Movie Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): After Fogg and his companions have been launched from the paddle-ship, the captain asks; "How are we going to get back?". Yet the paddle-ship has sails. The ship HAD sails but was dismantled for the construction of the flying machine. No sails are left intact as shown by a wide shot of the ship on day 80.
  • Movie Goof (revealing mistake): When Passepartout and Inspector Fix are being attacked by the Chained Agent in India, one of the shots show the agent bursting through a wall. The remains of the wall are clearly not clay or sandstone, but instead something along the lines of plasterboard or cardboard.
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