Um eine Wette zu gewinnen, begibt sich ein exzentrischer britischer Erfinder zusammen mit seinem chinesischen Diener und einem französischen Künstler auf eine 80-tägige Reise voller Abenteue... Alles lesenUm eine Wette zu gewinnen, begibt sich ein exzentrischer britischer Erfinder zusammen mit seinem chinesischen Diener und einem französischen Künstler auf eine 80-tägige Reise voller Abenteuer und Gefahren um die Welt.Um eine Wette zu gewinnen, begibt sich ein exzentrischer britischer Erfinder zusammen mit seinem chinesischen Diener und einem französischen Künstler auf eine 80-tägige Reise voller Abenteuer und Gefahren um die Welt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Monique La Roche
- (as Cécile De France)
- General Fang
- (as Karen Joy Morris)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThis was Arnold Schwarzenegger's last movie before being elected Governor of California.
- PatzerA telegram from Passepartout is transmitted from London to India to his father in English, but his father doesn't speak English so wouldn't be able to read it. However, a Chinese translation can be seen below the English.
- Zitate
Monique La Roche: Where's your proof?
Lord Kelvin: This is the Royal Academy of Science! We don't have to prove anything!
- Alternative VersionenSome commercial television prints cut out the Arnold Schwarzenegger cameo sequence.
- SoundtracksIt's Slinky!
Written by Homer Fraperman (as Homer Fesperman) and Charles Wragley (as Charles Weasley)
Oddly enough, that turned out to pretty much sum up the whole movie.
It's not BAD. It leans toward good, except it's not so much a remake as it is a Disney-fication. Like 'Cinderella' and 'The Little Mermaid' before it, Disney takes the title of the story and a few major characters, and just turns it into a theme-park attraction with emotional and dramatic resonance to match.
Frank Coraci is solely responsible for making Adam Sandler's star stick. "Happy Gilmore" was cute, but it didn't have the style of a REAL movie, like his two films with Coraci, "The Wedding Singer," and "The Waterboy." Those films work as FILMS, not just Adam Sandler vehicles.
I had high hopes for this one, and for that reason, it splatted. Amusing lines here and there, and great kung-fu choreography ruined by the same poor photography that screwed up "Rush Hour." This is martial arts. DO NOT shoot your actors from the waist up. Things happen too fast, people are moving in too many directions. So in "80 Days," like in "Rush Hour," I had a sense that there was martial arts taking place, but could barely see it. Coraci does pull the camera back a few times, down to the ankles maybe, so a few scenes are reasonably well-shot. But not as well as they could have been. In fact, the entire movie feels rushed, like they're trying to cram the whole script into the alotted time frame. Some "Indiana Jones"-type pacing would have worked wonders, even if it made the movie 30 minutes longer. We're still talking about the book 100 years later for a reason, you know.
What could have been fun for everyone turns into Disney-video wackiness that will barely appeal to anyone over 13, and not at all to any fan of Jules Verne. And thus the old rule applies once again.... the more screenwriters, the worse the film. Even if they're all named Dave.
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- Around the World in 80 Days
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- Budget
- 110.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 24.008.137 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.576.132 $
- 20. Juni 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 72.660.444 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1