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AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS
USA 1956. A Michael Todd Company Inc. Production in Todd-AO.
Released through United Artists
CAST: David Niven (Phileas
Fogg); Cantinflas (Passepartout); Robert Newton (Mr. Fix);
Shirley MacLaine (Aouda); with the following stars in cameo
parts: Charles Boyer, Joe E. Brown, Robert Cabal, Martine
Carol, John Carradine, Charles Coburn, Ronald Colman, Melville
Cooper, Noel Coward, Finlay Currie, Reginald Denny, Andy
Devine, Marlene Dietrich, Luis Miguel Dominguin, Fernandel,
Ava Gardner, Sir John Gielgud, Hermione Gingold, Jose Greco
and Troupe, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Trevor Howard, Glynis
Johns, Buster Keaton, Evelyn Keyes, Beatrice Lihie, Peter
Lorre, Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Col. Tim McCoy, A.
E. Matthews, Mike Mazurki, John Mills, Alan Mowbray, Robert
Morley, Edward R. Murrow, Jack Oakie, George Raft, Gilbert
Roland, Cesar Romero, Frank Sinatra, Red Skelton, Ronald
Squire, Basil Sydney, Richard Wattis and Harcourt Williams.
CREDITS: Michael Anderson
(Director); Michael Todd (Producer); William Cameron Menzies
(Associate Producer); S.J. Perelman, James Poe, John Farrow
(Scenarists); Victor Young (Musical Score); Leo Shuken,
Sid Gutner (Orchestration); Miles White (Costumer); Lionel
Lindon (Photographer); Gene Ruggiero, Paul Weatherwax (Editors);
James W. Sullivan, Ken Adams (Art Directors); Ross Dowd
(Set Decorator); Paul Godkin (Choreographer); Joseph Kane
(Sound Editor); Ronnie Rondell, Lew Borzage, Farley James,
Ivan Volkman, Dennis Bertera (First assistant directors);
Saul Bass (Titles); On Location: Kevin O'Donovan (2nd unit
director and assistant to the producer); Edward William
(Technical consultant); Koichi Kawana, Dr. C.P.B. Beard
(Technical advisors); William K. Williams, Stanley Horsley,
Ellis Carter (2nd unit directors of photography); Harry
Mimura, Graham Kelly (Cameramen); based on the novel by
Jules Verne.
Color
Premiere: October 17th, 1956, Rivoli Theater, New York.
Oscars 1956 (29th): Best Motion Picture: Michael Todd; Cinematography
(Color): Lionel Lindon; Film Editing: Gene Ruggiero, Paul
Weatherwax; Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture):
Victor Young; Writing (Screenplay-Adapted): James Poe, John
Farrow, S.J. Perelman.
Oscar Nominations 1956 (29th): Art Direction (Color): James
W. Sullivan, Ken Adam; Costume Design (Color): Miles White;
Directing: Michael Anderson; Set Decoration (Color): Ross
J. Dowd.
Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture (Drama); Best Performance
by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Comedy/Musical: Cantinflas
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