![]() ![]() (For a complete listing of the incredible cast go to the IMDB entry on Around the World. One might call it "stunt" casting when Todd talked over three dozen well known stars into performing what he dubbed "cameos," short, single scenes, sometimes barely a walk-through, for his movie. Todd's film shot all over the world with one of the largest casts ever assembled for one picture. Mike Todd, the legendary showman, is best known today as the producer of Around the World in 80 Days, the force behind the development of the 70mm screen process Todd A-O, and the husband of Elizabeth Taylor, not necessarily in that order, but all three tied together (Todd acknowledges Taylor at film's end). One of the films to take biggest advantage of this new trend was Michael Todd's gargantuan 1956 production of Around the World in 80 Days. So it was that filmmakers began traveling further afield, shooting their pictures "on location" in order to take advantage of seldom, if never, seen foreign sights. Although, movies, television and the print media had presented many views of foreign countries and customs, travel and its destinations was still considered unusual and exotic. Similarly, in motion pictures of the 1950s, far-off lands were still usually created on the studio backlot. In a day when much of the world was still mysterious and unknown, Verne's word pictures allowed readers to travel the planet and glimpse the marvels of the Earth. Around the World in 80 Days was one such adventure, a travelogue of sorts, really, doled out to his anxious and curious readers, like the work of Dickens, in newspaper installments rather than as we read them today in book form. Not all of his voyages fell into the science fiction genre (a term that didn't even exist at the time) and many were simply adventures, usually of an exotic nature and set in foreign lands. Jules Verne, the father of science fiction, was the enormously popular best-selling author of a series of "fantastic voyages" that brought him immortal fame as well as earthly riches. The Thunder Child Science Fiction and Fantasy 1) – Christian LundbergĢ0 What Sort Of Life Would We Have Had Together (Pt.Review: Around the World in 80 Days Soundtrack The soundtrack album is now available for listening/purchasing on Amazon and Apple Music stores, see links on this page.ġ Around The World In 80 Days Theme – Hans Zimmer & Christian LundbergĤ Let The Adventure Begin – Christian Lundbergĥ The Joy Is Mine The Pain Is Mine – Christian LundbergĦ It’s Your Choice Miss Fix – Christian LundbergĨ Three O’Clock To Brindisi – Christian Lundbergĩ He Has Killed A Man – Christian Lundbergġ0 When You Gotta Go You Gotta Go – Christian Lundbergġ2 Headed For Battle Mountain – Christian Lundbergġ3 At Least She Is Safe – Christian Lundbergġ6 Crossing The Bridge – Christian Lundbergġ7 An Intimate Dance – Christian Lundbergġ8 Last Chance Waltz – Christian Lundbergġ9 What Sort Of Life Would We Have Had Together (Pt. The series aired in the United States from 2nd January to 20th February 2022. The series is created by Ashley Pharoah and Caleb Ranson, stars David Tennant, Ibrahim Koma, Leonie Benesch, Jason Watkins, Richard Wilson, Peter Sullivan, Leon Clingman, Giovanni Scifoni, Lindsay Duncan, Anthony Flanagan, Rizelle Januk, Walter van Dyk, Shivaani Ghai, Gary Beadle, Victoria Smurfit, Elena Saurel, and Dolly Wells. Music by Hans Zimmer & Christian LundbergĪround The World In 80 Days is a 2021 international adventure comedy television series based on the 1873 novel of the same name by Jules Verne. Source: Around The World In 80 Days Series The original music is composed by Hans Zimmer ( The Unforgivable, Dune, Army of Thieves) and Christian Lundberg. Original Television Soundtrack from the adventure series Around The World In 80 Days (2021). ![]()
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