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  2. Around the World in 80 Days. Jump to. 14 wins & 5 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1957 Winner Oscar. Best Picture. Mike Todd. 1957 Nominee Oscar. Best Director. Michael Anderson. 1957 Winner Oscar. Best Writing, Best Screenplay - Adapted. James Poe. John Farrow. S.J. Perelman. 1957 Winner Oscar. Best Cinematography, Color. Lionel Lindon.

  3. Around the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring David Niven, Cantinflas, Robert Newton and Shirley MacLaine, produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists.

  4. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Awards. Around the World in 80 Days. Jump to. 2 wins & 2 nominations. Razzie Awards. 2005 Nominee Razzie Award. Worst Supporting Actor. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ah-Nuld Schwarzenegger, Around the World in 80 Daze. 2005 Nominee Razzie Award. Worst Remake or Sequel. Around the World in 80 Daze.

  5. Around the World in 80 Days became the sixth film to win Best Picture without any acting nominations. [2] Stephen Bosustow became the only producer in Academy history to receive every nomination in a category (Short Subjects-Cartoons). Winners and nominees. Mike Todd; Best Picture winner. George Stevens; Best Director winner.

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  7. Michael Porter. Svetislav Todorovic. Ian Watson. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  8. Around the World in 80 Days (1956) is one of those Best Picture Oscar® winners like Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), which is more memorable for its casting and sheer spectacle than for its artistic merits. Based on the Jules Verne novel, the film faithfully follows the story of Phileas Fogg (David Niven), a Victorian ...

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