<P> 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 . They set out on the journey from Paris by hot air balloon upon learning the mountain train tunnel is blocked . The two accidentally end up in Spain, where Passepartout engages in a comic bullfight . Next, he goes to Brindisi . Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen £ 55,000 (around £ 4.5 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 . In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley MacLaine) from being forced into a funeral pyre with her late husband . The three visit Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and the Wild West . 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 . </P> <P> At the jail, the humiliated Fix informs Fogg that the real culprit was caught in Brighton . Though 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 . Salvation is at hand when, upon returning to London, Passepartout buys a newspaper and sees it is still Saturday . Fogg then realizes that by traveling east towards the rising sun and by crossing the International Date Line, he has gained a day . There is still time to reach the Reform Club and win the bet . Fogg arrives at the club just before the 8: 45 pm chime . Aouda and Passepartout then arrive, surprising everyone, as no woman has ever entered the Reform Club before . </P> <P> The film boasts an all star cast, with David Niven, and Cantinflas in the lead roles of Fogg, Passepartout . Fogg is the classic Victorian gentleman, well - dressed, well - spoken, and extremely punctual, whereas his servant Passepartout (who has an eye for the ladies) provides much of the comic relief as a "jack of all trades" for the film in contrast to his master's strict formality . Joining them are Shirley MacLaine as Princess Aouda and Robert Newton as the detective Fix, in his last role . </P> <P> The role of Passepartout was greatly expanded from the novel to accommodate Cantinflas, the most famous Latin - American comedian at the time, and winds up as the focus of the film . While Passepartout describes himself as a Parisian in the novel, this is unclear in the film--he has a French name, but speaks Spanish when he and his master arrive in Spain by balloon . In the Spanish version the name of his character was changed from the French Passepartout to the Spanish "Juan Picaporte". There is also a comic bullfighting sequence especially created for Cantinflas that is not in the novel . Indeed, when the film was released in some non-English speaking nations, Cantinflas was billed as the lead . According to the guidebook, this was done because of an obstacle Todd faced in casting Cantinflas, who had never before appeared in an American movie and had turned down countless offers to do so . Todd allowed Cantinflas to appear in the film as a Latin, "so," the actor said himself, "...to my audience in Latin America, I'll still be Cantinflas ." </P>

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