Around the World in 80 Days — About the Film
Walden Media partnered with Walt Disney Pictures to bring this highly inventive take on Jules Verne's enduring classic to the big screen. Passepartout (Chan) must make it to China in order to restore a valuable jade Buddha that was stolen from his family's village. He seeks refuge with an eccentric London inventor, Phileas Fogg (Coogan), who puts his reputation, fortune and career as an inventor on the line in a daring bet to make it around the world in eighty days. Joining them is Monique (de France), a young French artist who decides a trip around the world would be a perfect cure for her lost inspiration. After convincing them to take her along for the ride, she finds not only her artistic spirit, but also falls in love with uptight scientist Fogg. Opposing the group is Lord Kelvin (Broadbent), who has wagered his position as head of the Royal Academy of Science against their journey's success. In order to "stop Phileas Fogg by any means necessary," Kelvin sends the bungling Detective Fix (Bremner) who plays the comic punching-bag to Passepartout's martial arts genius.
Their adventure takes them to many colorful and exotic lands from historic London to Paris, India, China, across the Great Seas to the burgeoning United States and more. Along the way, the group runs into an eclectic assortment of characters, including Queen Victoria (Bates), Scotland Yard Sergeant (Cleese), Parisian painter (Wenders), hot air balloon engineer (Branson), Turkish Prince (Schwarzenegger), eccentric hobo (Schneider), steamer captain (Addy) and other international star cameos.
Utilizing the movie's adventurous travel backdrop, our educational materials connect cross-cultural studies and literacy by encouraging students to travel by book through the film's varied locales. Students are also encouraged to examine the historical events and discoveries woven into the plot and to keep a journal of their thoughts that arise on their reading journey.|
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