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Fogg arrives at the club just before the 8:45 pm chime. There is still time to reach the Reform Club and win the bet. Fogg then realizes that by traveling east towards the rising sun and by crossing the International Date Line, he has gained a day. Salvation is at hand when, upon returning to London, Passepartout buys a newspaper and sees it is still Saturday. Although he is now exculpated, he has insufficient time to reach London before his deadline and thus has lost everything – but the love of the winsome Aouda. After sailing across the Atlantic, and only hours short of winning his wager, Fogg is arrested upon arrival at Liverpool, by the diligent yet misguided Inspector Fix.Īt the jail, the humiliated Fix informs Fogg that the real culprit was caught in Brighton. The three visit Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and the Wild West (including the Sioux Nation). In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley MacLaine) from being forced into a funeral pyre with her late husband. Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen £55,000 (around £4.9 million today) from the Bank of England so Police Inspector Fix (Robert Newton) is sent out by Scotland Yard to trail him (starting in Suez) and keeps waiting for a warrant to arrive so he can arrest Fogg in the British ports they visit. The two accidentally end up in Spain, where Passepartout engages in a comic bullfight. They set out on the journey from Paris by a gas balloon named La Coquette upon learning the mountain train tunnel is blocked. Together with his resourceful valet, Passepartout (Cantinflas), Fogg goes hopscotching around the globe generously spending money to encourage others to help him get to his destinations faster so he can accommodate tight steamship schedules. He makes a £20,000 wager (worth about £1.8 million in 2015) with four skeptical fellow members of the Reform Club (each contributing £5,000 to the bet) that he can arrive back eighty days from exactly 8:45 pm that evening. In 1872, an English gentleman Phileas Fogg (David Niven) claims he can circumnavigate the world in eighty days. Also included is the launching of an unmanned rocket and footage of the earth receding. Murrow presents an onscreen prologue, featuring footage from A Trip to the Moon (1902) by Georges Méliès, explaining that it is based loosely on the book From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne.