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Phileas J Fogg, Esq Established the Society of Exploration here, 1A Bedford Street (London) 1883 Mr Fogg's is a collection of London based cocktail bars specialising in international drinks and exotic cocktails. The bars are referred to in print as places where Phileas/Phileas J. Fogg, Esq. lives or visits.
Titled Around the World in 18 days, the serial told the story of Fogg's descendant, Phileas Fogg III, and his attempt to recreate his grandfather's journey. In 1938, a French/English co-production entitled An Indian Fantasy Story featured the wager at the Reform Club and the rescue of the Indian Princess.
Fogg asks Passepartout to pack the bag with a seemingly random collection of items. Fogg teaches a proverb. Fix describes aloud about his plan to stop Fogg. Fogg and Passepartout follow their itinerary, while Fix tries to stop them. During the journey, Fogg finds the time to explain the history and geography of the locations they visit.
Mr. Fogg's Flat in London. Scene 7. A Street before the Whist Club. Scene 8. The Card Room of the Whist Club. Scene 9. Fogg's Flat. Scene 10. The Charing Cross Railroad Station. Scene 11. Suez, Egypt. Scene 12. The End of Railway Tracks in British India. Scene 13. The Great Indian Forest. Scene 14. The Pagoda of Pilagi. Scene 15. A Jungle ...
Around the World in 80 Days is a historical drama adventure television series based on the 1872 Jules Verne novel of the same name, in which, for a bet, Phileas Fogg travels the world in 80 days by various means both traditional and new.
Mr. Sullivan: He is the head of the Bank of England, a wolf and rival of Willy Fog in the Reform Club. He accepts Fog's bet and, determined to ensure Fog's failure and expose him as a "worthless bragger", decides to send a saboteur, Transfer, after Fog's steps. Farrel, Johnson, and Weston: They are the other Reform Club members who bet against Fog.
The plot centres around Phileas Fogg (Pierce Brosnan) making a £30,000 wager with three members of the Reform Club that he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days. He takes with him his newly employed French valet Passepartout (), and is pursued by Detective Wilbur Fix (Peter Ustinov) who mistakenly thinks Fogg robbed the Bank of England and is using the wager as a cover to escape capture.
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.