Сериал Сериал Вокруг света за 80 дней 2021 года смотреть онлайн на русском языке бесплатно
Сериал «Вокруг света за 80 дней» стал экранизацией одноименного классического приключенческого романа французского фантаста Жюля Верна. Историю, изложенную в восьми сериях, будет транслировать телеканал PBS. Руководство BBC One уже сегодня так уверено в успехе нового проекта, что продлило сериал сразу на второй сезон. Первый эпизод зрители в США смогут увидеть во второй день нового 2022 года. Даты выхода шоу в эфир на территории Великобритании ещё не определена. Премьера первой серии первого сезона Around the World in 80 Days официально состоится 26 декабря 2021 года.
Премьера 1 сезона уже состоялась! Следующая, 1 серия 2 сезона сериала Вокруг Света за 80 дней выйдет в конце 2022 года.
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На роль главного героя, авантюриста Филеаса Фогга, пригласили британца Дэвида Теннанта, известного по роли в фантастическом сериале «Доктор Кто» и другим значимым ролям. Тем, кто читал произведение Жюля Верна, сюжет хорошо знаком – Фогг заключил пари, поставив на то, что сможет объехать вокруг света всего за восемьдесят дней. После он призывает на помощь всю свою изобретательность, чтобы выиграть это пари и отправляется в пути. Вместе с авантюристом Фоггом в далекое путешествие отправляются его друг Паспарту и журналистка Эбигейл Фикс, которая будет фиксировать все их приключения.
Исполнитель главной роли Дэвид Теннант с теплом отозвался о будущем сериале, отметив, что это шоу очень удачно выходит на Рождество и отлично подходит для уютного семейного просмотра. Актер подчеркнул, что проект будет одинаково интересен представителям разных поколений – за приключениями Филеаса Фогга и его спутников будут с замиранием следить и дети, и их родители, и бабушки с дедушками. И тем эта история и привлекательна.
За музыкальное оформление в новом сериале BBC One отвечает творческий дуэт Ханса Циммер и Кристиана Лундберга. Ханс Циммер в представлении вряд ли нуждается – именно он работал над саундтреками к «Пиратам Карибского моря», «Королю Льву» и другим известным проектам. Сам маэстро отметил, что был очень рад стать частью большой команды, работающей над экранизацией романа Жюля Верна. Ведь сейчас, когда путешествия стали практически недоступны, наблюдать за авантюрой Филеаса Фогга особенно интересно.
Русский трейлер сериала Вокруг света за 80 дней
Партнёрами Теннанта на съёмочной площадке станут Ибрагим Кома (Паспарту) и Леони Бенеш (Эбигейл Фикс). Приключенческий сериал, возможно, получит и романтическую сюжетную линию – не исключено, что такие отношения возникнут между спутниками Филеаса Фогга, поскольку противоположности, как известно, притягиваются. Отношения Паспарту и Эбигейл выстраиваются по схеме, когда двоих людей влечет друг к другу, но сами они при этом не понимают друг друга. Так что без романтики зрителей не оставят, равно как и без волнений о том, сможет ли троица героев объехать весь мир всего за восемьдесят дней.
Дата релиза все ближе, так что ждать выхода нового сериала уже недолго. Съёмки сериала завершились в марте этого года – практически через год после их остановки из-за разгоревшейся пандемии. Первый трейлер продемонстрировали в сентябре – зрители смогли увидеть некоторые средства передвижения, к которым прибегнул главный герой, например, воздушный шар. Также в кадре засветились сами главные герои, в том числе пораженный сложностью реализации своей задумки Филеас Фогг в исполнении Дэвида Теннанта.
Актеры и герои сериала Вокруг света за 80 дней
Дэвид Теннант David Tennant
Леони Бенеш Leonie Benesch
Ибрагим Кома Ibrahim Koma
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В первом сезоне Филеас Фогг затевает свою миссию с кругосветным путешествием, привлекая к ней спутников. Что касается второго сезона, то как события будут развиваться дальше и какие ещё испытания приготовили героям сценаристы – пока неизвестно. Что совершенно точно – то, что путешествие будет продолжаться. Можно ожидать, что в актерском составе перемен не будет. Работающие над сериалом Slim Film + Television и Federation Entertainment подтвердили скорый выход шоу и отметили, что уже начали работу над другим романом Жюля Верна. На этот раз речь идёт о «Путешествии к центру земли». Опыт совместной работы над экранизацией истории о Филеасе Фогге был очень вдохновляющим. Потому нет ничего удивительного, что студии снова решили сотрудничать, готовя новую не менее интересную историю в рамках изучения литературного наследия потрясающего писателя Жюля Верна.
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Around the World in Eighty Days, French Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours, travel adventure novel by French author Jules Verne, published serially in 1872 in Le Temps and in book form in 1873. The work tells the story of the unflappable Phileas Fogg’s trip around the world, accompanied by his emotional valet, Passepartout, to win a bet. It was the most popular of Verne’s Voyages extraordinaires series of novels.
Summary
Phileas Fogg, a London gentleman of meticulous and unchanging habits, hires as his valet Jean Passepartout, a Frenchman who has had a variety of jobs, including circus performer, but now seeks a tranquil life. After reading in The Daily Telegraph that a new railroad in India has made it theoretically possible to travel around the world in 80 days, Fogg bets his fellow members at the Reform Club that he will make that journey in 80 days or less; the wager is for the princely sum of £20,000 (half his fortune). Leaving that night, Fogg and a nonplussed Passepartout board a train bound for Dover and Calais to begin their journey.
Shortly before Fogg’s departure, someone resembling him had robbed a bank, and Fogg’s sudden exit leads Scotland Yard to believe that he was the bank robber. Accordingly, a detective, Mr. Fix, is sent to Suez, in British-ruled Egypt, to await the steamer Mongolia, on which Fogg and Passepartout are traveling. Fix befriends Passpartout, and, after learning that they will take the steamer to Bombay, he buys a ticket and joins them. The Mongolia reaches Bombay before the arrival of an arrest warrant, however. During the few hours before their planned departure for Calcutta on the Great India Peninsula Railway, Passepartout visits a Hindu temple on Malabar Hill, unaware that Christians are forbidden to enter and that shoes are not to be worn inside. He is beaten by enraged priests and barely makes it to the train station on time.
The train travels through India until stopping at the village of Kholby, where Fogg learns that, contrary to what was reported in the British press, the railroad is 50 miles (81 km) short of completion, and passengers are required to find their own way to Allahabad to resume the train trip. Fogg purchases an elephant and hires a Parsi man as elephant driver and guide. The elephant-borne party later encounters a group of people preparing for an act of suttee—the immolation of a widow on her husband’s funeral pyre. Fogg decides that they must rescue the young widow. Passepartout disguises himself as the body of the late rajah, and, as soon as the pyre is lit, he springs up and seizes the widow. The party then flees before the ruse is discovered. They reach the railroad station in Allahabad and continue on their journey.
In Calcutta, however, Fogg and Passepartout are arrested and sentenced to prison because of Passepartout’s incursion into the Malabar Hill temple in Bombay. An unperturbed Fogg pays bail for them, and, accompanied by the widow, Aouda, they board a steamer bound for Hong Kong. Fix, who had hoped the sentences would keep them in Calcutta long enough for the warrant to arrive, joins them.
In Hong Kong Passepartout attempts to secure cabins on a boat to Yokohama and learns that its departure has been rescheduled for that evening. Desperate to keep Fogg in Hong Kong until the warrant arrives, Fix tells Passepartout why he is following Fogg and offers to pay him to help delay Fogg’s departure. When Passepartout refuses, Fix drugs him with opium, preventing him from returning to Fogg. As a result, Fogg misses the steamer. However, he finds another ship that will take them to Shanghai, and he, Aouda, and Fix set sail. In the meantime, Passepartout manages to stagger onto the ship for Yokohama.
Passepartout arrives in Yokohama with no money and no idea where Fogg is. He joins a traveling circus, where Fogg, having caught a Yokohama-bound steamer from Shanghai, encounters him just in time for them all (including Fix) to board the steamer that will take them to San Francisco. As Britain has no jurisdiction in the United States, Fix is now as eager as the rest of them to get Fogg back to England quickly. The group boards a train bound for New York City.
The train trip continues more or less uneventfully until it reaches Medicine Bow, Wyoming Territory, where a signalman tells them that the suspension bridge is too dilapidated to bear the weight of a train. However, the engineer believes that it might be possible to safely cross the bridge by going at top speed, and the plan works, with the bridge collapsing as soon as the train reaches the other side. In Nebraska the train is attacked by a band of Sioux, who are on the point of winning the battle when Passepartout succeeds in uncoupling the train from its engine outside Fort Kearny, and the soldiers garrisoned there frighten the Sioux into leaving. However, the Sioux capture Passepartout and two other passengers. Fogg rides to their rescue with a group of soldiers, but the recoupled train departs without them.
Using a sail-powered sledge, Fogg and the others travel over snow to Omaha, Nebraska, arriving just in time to board a train to Chicago. From there they catch a train to New York City, where they arrive 45 minutes after departure of the ship to England. Fogg finds an empty trading ship whose captain is willing to carry the group of four to Bordeaux, France. After bribing the crew and imprisoning the captain, Fogg assumes control and sets course for Liverpool, England. When a storm prevents the use of sails, the coal supply runs low. Fogg buys the ship from the captain and begins burning its wooden parts. As soon as they arrive in Liverpool, Fix arrests Fogg. Several hours later, though, Fix learns that another man was responsible for the bank robbery, and he releases Fogg, who orders a special train. However, he arrives in London five minutes too late to win his wager.
The following evening Fogg apologizes to Aouda for being unable to provide for her comfort as a result of losing the bet. She in turn proposes marriage to him, and he joyfully agrees. Passepartout is sent to engage a clergyman, and he learns that their journey through the time zones had gained them a day and that they are not too late after all. He rushes back to notify Fogg, who arrives at the Reform Club with only moments to spare.
Let me begin by introducing a mysterious English gentleman called Phileas Fogg.
Most people don’t know very much about him, but because he does the same thing every day, some people think they know everything about him.
He is very handsome and he is a true gentleman. He is certainly rich, but no one knows how he made his money.
Has he ever been to another country? He can name a lot of countries on a world map and he knows the most incredible things about them. He probably travelled at one time, but some people insist that he has not left London for many years. Maybe he only travels in his head.
He is a very private man and he does not have many friends. The only time he speaks to other people is at the Reform Club, where he goes to read newspapers and play cards. He does not play to win. He plays for the enjoyment of the game. He often wins, but he does not keep the money. He gives it to charity. He likes to see his games as a challenge; a challenge that does not require any physical effort.
He has lunch at the Reform Club every day, in the same room, at the same table. He goes home at midnight. He lives in his house in Savile Row, a good address in central London. No one ever goes there, except his manservant, who must always be on time and be completely loyal to Phileas Fogg. In fact, this very morning, his manservant lost his job because the water he brought Phileas Fogg was too hot to shave with. And this is where our story begins.
Phileas Fogg was sitting in his armchair waiting for his new manservant at some time between eleven and half past eleven. At exactly half past eleven Mr Fogg goes to the Reform Club. He looked up at the hands of the large clock by the wall that counted every second with a loud tick.
There was a knock at the door and a young man of about thirty came in.
‘You say that you are French, but your name is John?’ asked Phileas Fogg, looking at him carefully.
‘Jean, sir, not John,’ said the young man. ‘Jean Passepartout. I am an honest man, sir, and I must tell you that I haven’t been a manservant all my life. I was a physical education teacher and a music teacher; then I became a singer. I once rode a horse in a circus, and for a time I worked for the fire brigade in Paris.’
Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days is a rip-roaring adventure story set primarily in Victorian England but spans the world following its protagonist Phileas Fogg. Written with a cosmopolitan and open view of the world, Around the World in Eighty Days is a brilliant tale.
Vivid in its descriptions, Fogg, a cold, brittle man, who slowly shows that he does have the heart of an Englishman. The book wonderfully captures a spirit of adventure that was bubbling around the turn of the century and is impossible to put down.
The Main Plot
The story begins in London where the reader is introduced to an incredibly precise and controlled man by the name of Fogg. Fogg lives happily, although a little mysteriously, for no-one knows the true origin of his wealth. He goes to his gentleman’s club every day, and it is there that he accepts a wager to travel around the world in eighty days. He packs his things and, along with his manservant, Passepartout he sets out on his journey.
Early on in his voyage, a police inspector begins to trail him, believing Fogg is a bank robber. After a reasonably uneventful start, difficulties emerge in India when Fogg realities that a train line he was hoping to take has not been finished. He decides to takes an elephant instead.
This diversion is fortunate in one way, for Fogg meets and saves an Indian woman from a forced marriage. On his journey, Fogg will fall in love with Aouda and, on his return to England will make her his wife. In the interim, however, Fogg faces a number of challenges, including losing Passepartout to a Yokohama circus and being attacked by Native Americans in the Midwest.
During this incident, Fogg shows his humanity by going off personally to save his manservant, despite the fact that this could well cost him his bet. Finally, Fogg manages to get back onto British soil (albeit by leading a mutiny aboard a French steamer) and seemingly in enough time to win his bet.
At this point, the police inspector arrests him, delaying him just long enough to lose the bet. He returns home saddened by his failure, but brightened by the fact that Aouda has agreed to marry him. When Passepartout is sent to arrange the wedding, he realizes that it is a day earlier than they think (by traveling East across the International date line they have gained a day), and so Fogg wins his bet.
The Human Spirit of Adventure
Unlike many of his more science-based fiction stories, Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days is interested in the capabilities of technology in his own time. The things that human beings can achieve armed only with a sense of adventure and an exploratory spirit. It is also a brilliant dissection of what it is to be English in the time of empire.
Fogg is a brilliantly drawn character, a man who is stiff-upper-lipped and precise in all his habits. However, as the novel goes on the icy man begins to thaw. He begins to place the importance of friendship and love above his usual concerns of reserve and punctuality. In the end, he is willing to lose his bet to help a friend. He doesn’t care about defeat because he has won the hand of the woman he loves.
Although some would argue it doesn’t have the great literary merit of some novels written around the same time, Around the World in Eighty Days certainly makes up for it with its vivid descriptions. The undoubtedly a classic story is peopled with characters who will be long remembered. It is a breathtaking roller-coaster ride around the world and a touching view of an older time. Filled with the thrill of adventure, Around the World in Eighty Days is a wonderful story, written with skill and no short order of panache.
A Game Boy Advance video game with the same name, based on the movie, was released a month after the movie.
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A Chinese man robs the Bank of England. To evade the police, he becomes the valet for Phileas Fogg, an inventor. Phileas is trying to break the 50-mph speed barrier, and after succeeding with the help of Passepartout, Fogg is eager to present his work to the Royal Academy, where the head of the Academy, Lord Kelvin, has found out that the Jade Buddha was stolen. Suddenly Fang, the leader of the Black Scorpions, agrees to retrieve it. Soon Fogg and Passepartout head to the Royal Academy of Science. There, Fogg is insulted by the other «brilliant minds», in particular William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who believes that everything worth discovering has already been discovered. Phileas is pressured into a bet to see whether he can travel around the world in 80 days. If he wins he will become Minister of Science in Lord Kelvin’s place, if not he will destroy his lab and never invent anything again. Fogg is hesitant to go since he has risked all that he has worked for and since he has no other family, his inventions mean everything again. With some encouragement from Passepartout, he is energized and they are ready. Phileas and Passepartout start their journey around the world, taking a carriage and leaving London after a confrontation with Inspector Fix, a corrupt officer hired by the Royal Academy of Science to stop them.
Passepartout and Phileas journey to Paris. Pretending to take Phileas to a convention with Thomas Edison, Passepartout leads him to an art school where Phileas meets Monique La Roche, a would-be impressionist. There, Passepartout is attacked by warriors sent by General Fang, who is after the Jade Buddha that he stole. Fang had previously given it to Kelvin in exchange for military assistance in China. When Monique learns of Phileas’s ambition, she convinces them to take her with them. They depart in a hot-air balloon, chased by Fang’s warriors.
Whilst on the Orient Express, Monique learns that Passepartout is trying to return the Jade back to his village, and is travelling with Phileas to get there quickly. Monique keeps his secret in exchange for him convincing Phileas to let her travel with him. They travel to Turkey, where they are greeted by Prince Hapi. The Prince orders Monique to stay as his seventh wife while the men are ordered to leave. The men blackmail Prince Hapi into releasing Monique using a prized but apparently flimsy «The Thinker» statue of the Prince. The statue is destroyed but the three travellers escape.
Lord Kelvin learns that Phileas has been involuntarily abetting a thief’s escape. He orders the British colonial authorities in India to arrest both. Passepartout sees notice of the price on his head and warns his companions. Disguised as women they evade the police but are attacked by Fang’s warriors. Using Inspector Fix and a sextant as weapons, they defeat their assailants and flee to China.
Passepartout leads his friends to his village where they are happily greeted. They spend several days there and are attacked by the Black Scorpions. Phileas, Monique, and Passepartout, whose name is revealed to be Lau Xing, are held captive. Lau Xing challenges the leader of the group to a fight. At first he fights alone and is defeated; moments later he is joined by the martial arts masters of the «Ten Tigers of Canton», of which he is one. The Tigers drive the Black Scorpions from the village and free the Westerners. The Buddha is returned to the village temple. Phileas, unhappy that his companions used him, leaves China alone.
He travels to San Francisco and is tricked out of his money. He is found by Lau Xing and Monique. In the desert they find the Wright brothers and the three inventors discuss the flying machine. Phileas finds the brothers’ plans brilliant but suggests a few changes.
Lau Xing, Monique, and Phileas’ next stop is New York City, where a crowd greets them, making it impossible for them to reach their ship. A policeman takes them through a building he claims is a shortcut, but it is an ambush. Fang’s minions made arrangements with Lord Kelvin to take Lau Xing’s village and tap the jade reserves underneath it, but if Phileas wins the bet Lord Kelvin will not have the means to help them. A battle against Fang and her minions commences in the workshop where the Statue of Liberty was constructed. The three friends are victorious. Though Phileas could have gotten the boat, he misses it to help Lau Xing. Phileas feels he has lost, but the other two say they may still make it if they catch the next ship.
They board an old ship and Phileas convinces the captain to let him build a plane out of the ship’s old wood in exchange for a new ship. Using the changed Wright brothers’ plans, Phileas builds a plane while the ship’s crew builds a catapult to launch it into the sky. They reach London, where the machine falls apart and they crash in front of the Royal Academy. Lord Kelvin sends police to stop them from making it to the top step of the Royal Academy of Science, and the clock strikes noon, ending the wager.
Lord Kelvin proclaims himself the victor as the clock has struck noon. However, Monique, Fix and other ministers attest to Kelvin’s unfair methods and his bullying nature, but Kelvin scoffs at them. In the process he insults Queen Victoria, who is nearby listening. She learned that he had sold her arsenal to Fang in exchange for jade mines in China thanks to one of his aides, one of the Academy’s members. Kelvin is arrested, but vows revenge on all of England, especially Phileas. Phileas realizes he is one day early thanks to crossing the international date line. He ascends the stairs of the Academy and kisses Monique, victorious in his bet.
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Around the World in 80 Days / Вокруг света за 80 дней [RUS]
Год выпуска: 2008 Жанр: Логические Язык: Русский
Размер: 38 MB
Описание: Вот и очередная интересная игра в стиле Match-3 – Around the World in 80 Days. У вас есть только 80 дней, чтобы пропутешествовать вокруг земного шара. Думаете это легко? Путешествуйте назад во времени, в конец 19-ого столетия и подготовьтесь к захватывающим приключениям на земле, море и воздухе вместе с английским сорвиголовой Филеасом Фогом и его французским слугой Паспарту. Используйте уникальный шанс посетить четыре континента и закончить невообразимую поездку, чтобы выиграть фантастическое 20 000-фунтовое пари в этой выдающейся, вдохновленной классическим приключенческим романом написанным Жюлем Верном.
Mr. Phileas Fogg is a wealthy man living in London who is part of the Reform Club, an elite social organization. He has recently hired a new domestic servant, a Frenchman named Passepartout. While at the Reform Club, he makes a bet with the other club members that it is possible to go around the world by train and steamer in just eighty days, and that he himself can do it. Since 20,000 pounds are at stake, he fetches Passepartout and they head off right away to circumnavigate the globe.
Waiting for Fogg at the Suez Canal, where he will take a steamer to Bombay, India, is a detective named Fix; apparently, Fogg has been accused of robbing the Bank of England. He follows Fogg and Passepartout on the steamer Mongolia to India, where he hopes to receive a warrant to arrest Fogg as the robber.
The steamer arrives in Bombay two days ahead of schedule, but the arrest warrant has not yet arrived. While waiting for the train that will take them across India from Bombay to Calcutta, Passepartout wanders off into a Hindu temple, hoping to see some of the city’s sights before they rush off again. He does not realize that because he is a Christian, he is forbidden to enter; in addition, he enters it with shoes on, which is also not allowed. He narrowly escapes the wrath of the priests and makes it to the train station in time.
On the train, Fogg and Passepartout meet Sir Francis Cromarty, an Englishman who lives in India. Passepartout spends much time gazing out the window at the wild jungles of India. Suddenly, though, the train stops—apparently there is a 50-mile span of track that is not yet finished, and passengers must arrange their own transportation to the next point where they can board a train again.
In a nearby village, Fogg purchases an elephant from an Indian man and hires a Parsee guide to lead them. The group, now including Sir Francis, starts off on the elephant, and after camping for a night they encounter a group of tribal Indians preparing to sacrifice a young woman whose husband, a prince, has just died. Fogg decides they need to use the time they have gained to try and save her, and after a number of failed efforts Passepartout disguises himself as the dead prince’s corpse and manages to jump up and grab Aouda before they can throw her on the funeral pyre.
They make it to Calcutta, but are immediately arrested. At first they think it is because of what happened with Aouda, but actually, Fix has gotten them detained because of Passepartout breaking the law back in Bombay by entering the Hindu temple. Fogg bails them out with a large sum of money and they get on the steamer to Hong Kong. Fix follows them on, knowing that Hong Kong will be the last bit of British territory they step into, and thus the last chance to arrest Fogg.
A storm delays them in reaching Hong Kong, but thankfully the steamer to Yokohama, Japan will not be leaving until the following evening, since it needs time for repairs. Fix decides that it is time to get Passepartout on his side, and takes him to a tavern to tell him whom his master really is. Passepartout is ever loyal, though, and does not believe that Fogg is the robber. Determined to keep Fogg in Hong Kong until he can arrest him, Fix gives Passepartout a dose of opium and he passes out for a long time, thus unable to notify his master of what someone at the port told him: that the steamer would be leaving form Yokohama in the morning instead of the following evening.
The next day, Fogg realizes that Passepartout is missing, and that the steamer has sailed without them. He hires a sailor to take them to Shanghai, where they can catch the steamer that will sail to San Francisco before it makes its stop in Yokohama. Aouda is with him, since it appears the family member she knew in Hong Kong moved away. Fix, posing as a friend, accompanies them. A storm delays them, and they make it to Shanghai just as the steamer is pulling out of the harbor.
Meanwhile, Passepartout managed to get on the steamer to Yokohama, even in his disoriented state. He is distraught when he realizes he left his master behind. In Yokohama, he tries to join a traveling circus troupe in order to make money to buy himself food—while doing this, though, Fogg finds him. They managed to flag down the steamer in Shanghai and get on. The entire group, Fix included, gets on the steamer to San Francisco. Aouda is slowly growing more and more attached to Fogg.
They make it to San Francisco and get on a train that will take them to New York, but not before witnessing a political skirmish in which Fogg nearly ends up fighting an American man named Colonel Stamp Proctor. The train takes them through the great American wilderness, and they encounter a delay when they come upon a bridge that is too weak to hold the train’s weight. They decide to speed the train over the bridge anyway, and it collapses right after they get over.
A bigger problem comes further along in the trip, when a tribe of Sioux Indians attacks the train. They reach an army fort and the soldiers fight off the Native Americans, but not before they kidnap Passepartout and a few of the other train passengers. Fogg goes after him with an army of soldiers, whom he promises a reward to for their aid. It takes him a long while to return, and the train leaves without them; Aouda and Fix stay behind to wait. Eventually he comes back with Passepartout, safe. To catch up with the train, they take a sledge (a sleigh) across the snowy prairie to the next train station.
They reach New York on the train, but because of all the delays the steamer to Liverpool, England had left forty-five minutes before. In a last-ditch effort to win his bet, Fogg pays the owner of a cargo ship to take them along to his destination in Bordeaux; once they get aboard, though, Fogg bribes the crew, ties up the captain, and turns the ship toward Liverpool.
The problem is, going this fast they will never have enough fuel to make it; Fogg offers to buy the ship from the captain for a huge amount of money so that he can tear it apart and burn bits of it to keep up their speed. They burn enough to make it to Queenstown, Ireland, where they take a train to Dublin and mail boats to Liverpool, allowing them to make ti there faster. As soon as they reach English territory, however, Fix arrests and detains Fogg for allegedly robbing the Bank of England. It now seems like there is no way for Fogg to reach London in time to win his bet.
Soon, however, Fix realizes that the real bank robber was arrested three days before; breathless, he runs to free Fogg and tell him to get to London as quickly as possible. Fogg, Aouda, and Passepartout hire an express train to get them to the British capital as quickly as possible. But they do not make it in time—they arrive in the London station a few minutes too late.
Fogg does not know what to do now that he has lost his wager, and he sits alone in his room for a long time. Aouda comes to speak to him, however, and reveals her love for him—Fogg says that he would like nothing more than to make her his wife. Overjoyed, they tell Passepartout to go make wedding arrangements for the following day, Monday, with the reverend.
Once there, however, Passepartout realizes while talking to him that the following day is actually Sunday; they had gained a day when crossing the International Date Line. That meant that that day was Saturday, the day Fogg had to return to London in order to win his wager. Fogg rushes to the Reform Club and arrives just in time to win the bet and earn back his fortune. He believes that the greatest thing about taking the trip, however, was that he found Aouda.
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Summary: Phileas Fogg (David Tennant), his valet Jean Passepartout (Ibrahim Koma), and journalist Abigail «Fix» Fortescue (Leonie Benesch) set out on their journey to travel the world in 80 days in the latest adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel of the same name.
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Movies and TV are becoming ridiculous in their ever-decreasing pandering to every bandwagon that gets them cool likes from ‘underdogs’ everywhere. While I was a fan of the Mike Todd movie, I didn’t think Shirley Maclaine fit anywhere: playing Asian or otherwise.
As for this, females that Movies and TV are becoming ridiculous in their ever-decreasing pandering to every bandwagon that gets them cool likes from ‘underdogs’ everywhere. While I was a fan of the Mike Todd movie, I didn’t think Shirley Maclaine fit anywhere: playing Asian or otherwise.
As for this, females that were never a part of the story and a Passpartout who, even though France certainly had African colonies/dependencies, is clearly included to tick that particular box.
In the end, it is just another example of tired television/movie money-grabbers opting for the cheapest (and not necessarily the best) options for a quick cash-grab/viewer tally.
Thus, regardless of actual acting talent or production value, I vote these things down in a big way in protest to boring and ‘woke’ output. … Expand
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Филеас Фогг заключает пари с приятелями по лондонскому клубу: он уверен, что сможет обогнуть земной шар и вернуться в Лондон всего за 80 дней. Фоггу и его слуге Паспарту предстоит проехать множество стран и пересечь два океана на пути к цели.
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Mike Todd’s version of Jules Verne tale offers a refined English comedy, giant-screen travel landscapes, dazzling brilliant color, famous actors in small roles. as Phileas Fogg and his comical valet made the tour of the world beginning in England, going to Europe, the Middle East, India, and Asia.
It begins in (1872) Victorian London as the wealthy, supremely confident Phileas Fogg sets out a wager that he can traverse the globe in precisely eighty days. The other club members at the Reform Club think Fogg is a fool, and challenge his claim and wager £20,000 that he is wrong.
The snags begin almost immediately, as the true gentleman misses a train and has to travel by balloon. The wild journey takes Fogg and his new servant into a series of incredible adventures in every land they pass through.
David Niven plays the true impassive Englishman Phileas Fogg. A polished man of the world, who makes no superfluous gestures, and is never seen to be moved or agitated. A puzzling personage, who believes in progress, science, and intellectual deduction. An eccentric quiet gentleman who talks very little and lives by a precise schedule of tea, whist games, fish and chips. He lives alone in a big house, and a single domestic sufficed to serve him.
Mexican screen legend Cantinflas known as the comic genius of the Spanish-speaking world, plays Passepartout, the most faithful of domestics.
Passepartout is a multi-skilled honest Frenchman with a pleasant oval face, slender and slight, soft-mannered and serviceable.
Robert Newton plays Mr. Fix, the mysterious detective who had been dispatched from England in search of the bank robber. He is a slight-built personage, with a nervous, intelligent face, and bright eyes peering out from under eyebrows which he is incessantly twitching.
Shirley MacLaine plays the charming young Indian princess, Aouda, who was married against her will at age seven. She speaks English with great purity.
One of the main interests of the film is the various cameos played by stars of the time who give minute but exquisite characterizations:
The other scenes that were actually outrageous and delightful are:
Passepartout scooping some snow off an alp to chill a bottle of champagne; his funny and graceful way of bullfighting; his burlesque dance with a troupe of Spanish dancers; his venture to ride an ostrich through a back-lot Hong Kong; his anxiety when he is captured by savage Sioux; his courage when he is almost burned to death with an Indian widow; his fault when he clears the ‘human’ pyramid; his ignorance when he breaks Hindus religious beliefs and his absurdity when he constantly tries to hit on anything in skirts.
With terrific music, this Academy Award winner for Best Picture of 1956 is nice for the family to watch.
Except for the horrible miscasting of Shirley MacLaine as a Hindu princess, Around the World in 80 Days comes close to being a perfect film. The rest of the cast paints to perfection the portrait of Jules Verne’s odyssey about a very anal retentive man driven by a wager to complete a global circumnavigation in 80 days in the mid nineteenth century.
Jules Verne unlike in a lot of his other stories makes one of his main characters here a Frenchman. Normally the international minded Mr. Verne never had any of his protagonists come from his native France. In this case the valet Passepartout accompanies English gentleman Phileas Fogg on the journey and comes close to wrecking it a couple of times.
Michael Todd had to settle for second choices for both of his leads. The part was originally offered to Cary Grant who turned it down and Todd settled happily for David Niven. And even though Fernandel offered to learn English to play Passepartout, the process would have taken too long so the Mexican comic star Cantinfas got the part. Fernandel did have a small role as a Parisian hansom cab driver.
It’s still a mystery to me as to why Cantinflas on the strength of this and Pepe did not break out of the Latin American market where he was nothing short of a demi-god of the cinema. Certainly his presence in this film opened up a huge market of viewers in the Spanish speaking parts of the world.
Also consider that the probably no other performer in the history of the cinema ever got as good supporting casts as Cantinflas did in both Around the World in 80 Days and Pepe. Maybe he didn’t break into the English speaking cinema fan world, but it was no accident that all the stars who appeared in both wanted to be associated with him.
Shirley MacLaine would have to wait until Some Came Running for a real break out role. She’s just not the type to play a Hindu princess. Someone like Jean Simmons who played one in Black Narcissus would have been far better.
David Niven however got on the crest of a big career wave that wouldn’t reach maximum until his Oscar two years later in Separate Tables. This was one of his best career roles and nice that for once he would not have to carry a mediocre picture on the strength of his considerable charm.
Mr. Niven sadly recalls in his memoirs that Robert Newton was already dying when he made Around the World in 80 Days. The doctors had told the screen’s most celebrated alcoholic that he had only a short time left when he did this film, his liver was failing. Newton does a grand job as the unctuous conniving detective Fix who gets it into his head that Niven robbed the Bank of England.
Around the World in 80 Days won for Best Picture in 1956 and four other Oscars including best musical score. Oddly enough the song Around the World was not nominated in that category even though it was a big hit that year. Bing Crosby for Decca and Eddie Fisher for RCA Victor had the big hit records of it, Frank Sinatra also did it for Capitol. It was a great tribute to its composer Victor Young and lyricist Harold Adamson. Young died in 1956 and the Oscar for Best Scoring was given to him posthumously.
Producer Michael Todd and Director Michael Anderson did a first rate job in casting all the small bit roles with major players. A lot of these names are unfamiliar to today’s generation, but if they see the film it’s a chance to see a lot of great cinema names at one time doing real characters instead of just walking on as themselves.
The film holds up well today and can still be enjoyed. Maybe someone will actually try to make it in the transportation mode of the Victorian era. Can it be done in 80 Days?
Соберите старинные вещи и предметы, которые помогут Филеасу Фоггу совершить кругосветное путешествие за 80 дней. Для этого передвигайте по игровому полю разноцветные фишки, создавая из них непрерывные цепочки как минимум из 3 одинаковых элементов.
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В этой захватывающей игре вам предстоит совершить незабываемое кругосветное путешествие вместе с эксцентричным англичанином Филеасом Фоггом и его верным слугой-французом Паспарту. По условиям пари с председателем Реформ-клуба на весь вояж отпущено лишь 80 дней и ни минутой больше.
Чтобы вернуться в Лондон вовремя, мистеру Фоггу в путешествии не обойтись без некоторых предметов, таких как часы или компас. Добыть их — ваша задача. Передвигайте по игровому полю разноцветные фишки и создавайте из них непрерывные цепочки из 3 (или более) одинаковых элементов. Чем ближе конечная точка маршрута, а вместе с ней и победа в пари, тем больше препятствий окажется на пути. Справиться с трудностями вам помогут бонусы. Чтобы активировать их, собирайте цепочки из 4 и более фишек одного цвета. В конце каждого этапа вам также предстоит добыть редкую марку с изображением посещенной страны. Для этого необходимо хотя бы раз создать цепочку в каждой ячейке игрового поля.
Эта логическая головоломка понравится игрокам абсолютно всех возрастов. Вам предстоит решить множество увлекательных задачек, побывать на 4 континентах и узнать много нового о посещенных странах. Игра За 80 дней вокруг света также порадует вас красочной анимацией и приятным звуковым сопровождением. Еще один сюрприз — анимированный скринсейвер с потрясающими видами стран, который будет еще долго напоминать о захватывающем и чудесном путешествии.
Scottish adventurer has successfully smashed the world record riding a Dutch KOGA Kimera.
The bike The mission
The mission
Around the world in 80 days on a KOGA Kimera. Take a look at the route Mark cycled
The extreme record attempt
The Scottish adventurer Mark Beaumont has pushed his physical and mental boundaries to the absolute limit on his latest adventure. On July 2, he left for the ultimate challenge to smash the current world record of 123 days, by no less than 43 days. Mission accomplished: on September 18 th he finished in Paris after 79 days on the road.
“In order for my extreme record attempt to succeed, everything had to go to plan. You must have great faith in your own ability, your team and above all your equipment. For a trip like this only the best, lightest and stiffest materials were good enough.”
Mark will ride a customised version of the KOGA Kimera Premium. The frame and front fork are FEM optimized and fully constructed from High Modulus UD carbon with a very high tensile strength, resulting in a lightweight and stiff frame.
In addition to the aerodynamic materials used, Mark will also adopt an aerodynamic riding posture, this has significant payoffs. However, the most aerodynamic position is unfortunately not the most comfortable. The Profile Design cockpit and aerobar have been designed in such a way that Mark can maintain his aerodynamic posture over long periods.
Hydraulic Shimano Ultegra disc brakes provide the ultimate in braking power under all conditions and the different circumstances, Mark will surely encounter around the world.
Shimano Ultegra has proven itself as a very reliable and wear-resistant group set, both qualities of which are essential to Mark. In addition, Di2 electronic switching has been incorporated, this works extremely fast, accurately and without effort. This will allow him to conserve his energy during the journey.
Mark uses 28mm Panaracer tires. These «wide» tires provide the necessary comfort, but also contribute to better aerodynamics. Despite the width, these tires score points due to their low rolling resistance, which will help contribute towards the faster completion of the ride.
80 days in a row, with 16 hours and 386 km a day spent on a racing saddle, just imagine it! Mark has been using the SMP saddle for years, enabling him to endure such long rides without significant physical problems. The choice for a saddle is of course very personal, but it should be clear that this is an important aspect of Ultra Endurance Cycling.
Phileas Fogg is the primary protagonist in Around the World in 80 Days. The story details his attempt to go around the world in 80 days. He is a mysteriously wealthy Englishmen with a knack for gambling, and is generally seen as a confident, inspiring sort of man. His willingness to attempt the feat of going around the world in 80 days shows that he is a risk-taking sort of man with boundless confidence.
Passepartout
The honest and ever-comical French valet of Mr. Fogg; he is loyal yet inadvertently burdensome traveling companion. He is a brave, warm, man, yet seems to often throw a wrench in Fogg’s attempt to travel round the world in 80 days. He is a very endearing though utterly comedic.
Detective Fix
As Fogg leaves on his journey, a major English bank is robbed. Detective Fix is led to believe that the culprit is none other than Phileas Fogg, who never intended to go round the world in 80 days but simply wanted to escape the police. He wants to catch Fogg so he can receive some of the stolen money as a reward.
Aouda
An orphaned Indian princess, forced to marry a Rajah at a young age. When the Rajah dies, eccentric Hindus attempt to bully her into sacrificing her life. Before they make her go through with it, however, Fogg and his crew rescue her. When she is unable to find her relative from Hong Kong, she returns with Fogg’s crew to England.
The Reform Club Members
The members of the Reform Club to which Fogg belongs are all wealthy London men, and they believe Fogg is mad to try and go around the world in 80 days. They are, however, excited by the prospect of acquiring Fogg’s fortune.
Sir Francis Cromarty
An Englishman who lives in India. Fogg and his party encounter him on the train from Bombay to Calcutta, and he travels with them by elephant between the two train stations. He knows quite a lot about the region and its customs, and aids in rescuing Aouda.
The Parsee Guide
Fogg hires a Parsee guide to lead their elephant between the two train stations in central India. In return for his guidance, Fogg gifts him the elephant at the end of the journey.
John Bunsby
An English sailor living in Hong Kong. Fogg and his party to carry them to Shanghai as fast as possible so they can catch the steamer to Yokohama hire him.
Long Noses
The troupe of acrobatic dancers which Passepartout joins for a few moments in Yokohama, hoping to make some money for food.
Colonel Stamp Proctor
An American man with whom Fogg nearly gets into a fight in San Francisco, and whom he challenges to a duel later on the train to New York. Proctor is tough and rugged, fitting the group’s stereotype of an American man perfectly.
Mr. Camerfield
One of the candidates for a political position present at a rally in San Francisco that turns into a brawl.
Mr. Mandiboy
One of the candidates for a political position present at a rally in San Francisco that turns into a brawl.
Elder William Hitch
A Mormon who boards the train across the United States in Utah. He preaches about Mormonism in one of the train cars, and Passepartout attends until he decides he has heard enough.
Mudge
The sledge driver who takes the group from the army fort to Omaha in order to catch up with the train.
Captain Speedy
The Captain of the trading ship; Fogg ties him up in order to steer the ship towards Liverpool. He is somewhat rude in refusing to help them at first, but he is eventually enticed by the money Fogg promises him in exchange for his ship.
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Филеас Фогг заключает пари с приятелями по лондонскому клубу: он уверен, что сможет обогнуть земной шар и вернуться в Лондон всего за 80 дней. Фоггу и его слуге Паспарту предстоит проехать множество стран и пересечь два океана на пути к цели.
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— Each location is a new continent or a new country — Vivid ethnic interiors and music — Wide range of challenging tasks The game is TRULY FREE
You will travel round the world with the Jules Verne heroes!
Each location is a new continent or a new country where you will find yourself in the atmosphere of this region thanks to the picturesque and colourful graphics and the unique musical background. Watch out: in exotic lands, familiar objects may look quite unrecognizable! Fogg’s journey with his servant Passepartout begins in England, then he travels to France, Egypt, India, China, Japan, America and other countries.
This game has the following special features: — Vibrant ethnic interior settings and music — Diverse and difficult challenges: there is the classic hidden object game based on name or outlines, finding differences, and search for pairs of identical items. — After finishing the game as Fogg and Passepartout, you will get an opportunity to play it as Fix, facing brand new challenges!
Phileas Fogg took a wager that he could travel around the world from west to east in 80 days. Along the way he faces many dangers. He is pursued by detective Fix who has convinced the police that Fogg is a robber of the Bank of England and that the bet is just a way to escape the law.
Jules Verne was an author who always surprised the world. His stories are so realistic that, even today, readers are convinced that the journeys he described were real.
Summary: Phileas Fogg (David Tennant), his valet Jean Passepartout (Ibrahim Koma), and journalist Abigail «Fix» Fortescue (Leonie Benesch) set out on their journey to travel the world in 80 days in the latest adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel of the same name.
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Wanted something lighter or more historical accurate. Incredible boring
Such a shame since the time period has the whole explorer mythos that to me is catnip. Im putting all the blame on the writers. Thought it looked ok even if found the color tone a odd choice, clothes were good. Wanted something lighter or more historical accurate. Incredible boring
Such a shame since the time period has the whole explorer mythos that to me is catnip.
Im putting all the blame on the writers. Thought it looked ok even if found the color tone a odd choice, clothes were good. And actors did a good job in my opinion but read someone else saying its «putting lip stick on a pig» which sums it up better then could myself. … Expand
Mr. Stuart, Reform Club Member—Chapter III, pg. 10
This is the very moment that Fogg is challenged to the wager that will drive the entire journey. It comes after they read a claim in the newspaper that the world can be traversed in eighty days. Fogg, not one to turn down a challenge to his honor, accepts the bet, and the trip round the world truly begins.
«The artistic thing is, to unmask honest countenances; it’s no light task, I admit, but a real art.»
Detective Fix—Chapter VI, pg. 18
This quote reveals Fix’s motivation throughout the entire story. He is convinced that there is a ruthless bank robber hidden beneath Fogg’s honest exterior. It also reveals a lot about Fix’s character; he truly believes that what he is doing is right, and on top of that, he is exceedingly confident in his own abilities.
«You have kept London time, which is two hours behind that of Suez. You ought to regulate your watch at noon in each country.»
Detective Fix—Chapter VIII, pg. 23
This is the first big clue that Verne drops about time and setting watches. Multiple references to Passepartout’s watch and London time will point to the novel’s resolution, in which Passepartout realizes that they gained a day by traveling eastward and crossing the International Date Line. Time is even more important than they originally thought.
«Sometimes,» replied Phileas Fogg quietly; «when I have the time.»
Sir Francis and Phileas Fogg—Chapter XII, pg. 43
This quote suggests that Fogg would not have decided to save Aouda if he didn’t have time to spare. This mentality shows that Fogg has not yet undergone his emotional transformation, since later on he will realize that love for Aouda is the greatest thing he gained from this trip. It also reaffirms his stoic countenance for the others; he does not want them to think him too emotional, and wants to show that he is driven by logic and reason rather than by his heart.
«What nonsense! My master is the most honorable of men!»
Passepartout—Chapter XIX, pg. 72
Passepartout repeatedly denies his master’s guilt as Fix insists that Fogg is a ruthless bank robber, thus affirming the deep loyalty that he has developed towards his master. Passepartout has come to align himself firmly with Fogg’s goals as the journey as progressed, and is truly an honorable friend to him throughout the entire ordeal.
«It’s certain,» thought he, «though rascal as he is, he is a polite one!»
Detective Fix—Chapter XX, pg. 77
Throughout the journey, Fix is forced to spend quite a bit of time with the man who he believes is a criminal. As such, he starts to realize that Fogg is perhaps not as bad of a man as he originally thought. He does not let this distract him from his goal of arresting him and doing his duty, however; it simply provides him with a greater moral struggle when it comes to accomplishing this.
«It would not be right for an Englishman to permit himself to be treated in that way, without retaliating.»
Phileas Fogg—Chapter XXV, pg. 101
Fogg says this just after nearly getting into a fight with Colonel Stamp Proctor at the political rally in San Francisco. Like many other incidents, it reveals his firm commitment to maintaining his honor in all situations. Honor is what really motivates him, not greed or ego, and he will do whatever it takes to preserve this along his journey.
«But they can’t prevent me from thinking that it would be more natural for us to cross the bridge on foot, and let the train come after!»
Passepartout—Chapter XXIII, pg. 115
Passepartout is often dismissed because he is merely a servant, and this case is no different. However, he repeatedly shows that he is quick thinker and clever problem solver, even though very few people will actually listen to him. This incident also contrasts Verne’s stereotype of Americans being rash and bold while Europeans are more refined and sensible, since the Americans want to send the train careening over the broken bridge at high speeds with all passengers aboard.
«Captain Fogg, you’ve got something of the Yankee about you.»
This is the highest compliment that Captain Speedy, an American, can give to Fogg, and it shows that his antics have even earned him the respect of someone who he’d tied up at the beginning of the voyage across the Atlantic. Fogg certainly shows some of the typical qualities that Verne characterizes as American, but he balances these with his refined upbringing as an Englishman.
«But if I had not crossed India, I should not have saved Aouda.»
Phileas Fogg—Chapter XXXVII, pg. 150
This is one of the book’s very last quotes, and it marks the completeness of Phileas Fogg’s transformation. He sees at last that the greatest thing he gained from his journey around the world was Aouda’s love, the kind of human connection that was missing from his life. He is no longer the hard-hearted man he was when he set out from London eighty days earlier.
When I was a child, one of my favorite books was (and still is) Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days. Published in 1873, the novel tells the story of Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman, and his newly employed French valet Passepartout.
Fogg is a member of the Reform Club, a private members club on the south side of Pall Mall in central London. While the club members talking about the recent advances in technology, especially the new transportation methods including railway, Fogg sees an article in The Daily Telegraph stating that “with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days”.
Around the World in Eighty Days? Was it possible?
Other club members are skeptical about this claim. But Fogg insists it is doable.
Long story short, after a lot of adventures, problems and difficulties, Fogg returns back home “almost” in time – but he misses the train and arrives London five minutes late, certain he lost the wager.
Fogg apologizes to Aouda (an Indian princess rescued by himself and Passepartout, at the death of her husband, she was about to be sacrificed by Hindu monks) for bringing her with him since he now has to live in poverty and cannot support her. Aouda confesses that she loves him and asks him to marry her. He calls for Passepartout to notify the minister.
The following day, at the minister’s, Passepartout learns that he is mistaken in the date, which he takes to be Sunday, December 22, but which is actually Saturday, December 21, because the party traveled eastward, gaining a day. The wager can still be won, but there is very little time left.
Passepartout hurries to inform Fogg, who reaches the Reform Club just in time to win the wager. Fogg marries Aouda and the journey around the world is complete and in 80 days.
Inspirations of the Around the World in Eighty Days novel
During Verne’s lifetime, in the 19th century, technology advanced rapidly. The railway became a traveling standard, and while steam-powered ships got stronger and safer.
In particular, three technological breakthroughs occurred in 1869-70 that made a tourist-like around-the-world journey possible for the first time: the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in America (1869), the linking of the Indian railways across the sub-continent (1870), and the opening of the Suez Canal (1869).
These events started at an age of fully global tourism that could be enjoyed in relative comfort and safety. It sparked the imagination that anyone could sit down, draw up a schedule, buy tickets and travel around the world, a feat previously reserved for only the most heroic and hardy of adventurers.
Real around the world voyagers
George Francis Train
A possible inspiration of the novel was the American entrepreneur and traveler George Francis Train (March 24, 1829 – January 5, 1904), who made three trips around the world, including one in 80 days in 1870, which was covered by many newspapers. Similarities include the hiring of a private train and being imprisoned. Train later claimed, “Verne stole my thunder. I’m Phileas Fogg”.
After the book was translated into English by G.M. Towle and N. D’Anvers, it inspired many people in English-speaking countries to try to follow in the footsteps of Fogg’s fictional circumnavigation.
Nellie Bly’s journey (1889)
Nellie Bly (May 5, 1864 – January 27, 1922) was the pen name of American journalist Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman. She undertook to travel around the world in 80 days for her newspaper, the New York World. She managed to do the journey within 72 days, meeting Verne in Amiens. Her book Around the World in Seventy-Two Days became a best seller.
To sustain interest in the story, the New York World organized a “Nellie Bly Guessing Match” in which readers were asked to estimate Bly’s arrival time to the second, with the Grand Prize consisting at first of a free trip to Europe and, later on, spending money for the trip.
During her travels around the world, Bly went through England, France (where she met Jules Verne in Amiens), Brindisi, the Suez Canal, Colombo (Ceylon), the Straits Settlements of Penang and Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan. The development of efficient submarine cable networks and the electric telegraph allowed Bly to send short progress reports, although longer dispatches had to travel by regular post and thus were often delayed by several weeks.
Bly traveled using steamships and the existing railroad systems, which caused occasional setbacks, particularly on the Asian leg of her race. During these stops, she visited a leper colony in China and, in Singapore, she bought a monkey.
Elizabeth Bisland Wetmore
At the same time, Elizabeth Bisland, sponsored by the New York newspaper Cosmopolitan (she was also a reporter of the paper) also started to circumnavigate the world to beat the time of both Phileas Fogg and Bly. Bisland would travel the opposite way around the world.
Just over seventy-two days after her departure from Hoboken, Bly was back in New York. She had circumnavigated the globe, traveling alone for almost the entire journey. Bisland was, at the time, still crossing the Atlantic, only to arrive in New York four and a half days later.
She also had missed a connection and had had to board a slow, old ship (the Bothnia) in the place of a fast ship (Etruria). Bly’s journey was a world record, although it was bettered a few months later by George Francis Train, the original 80-day-circumnavigator, who completed the journey in 67 days.