The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963)
Phileas Fogg III, great grandson of the original Phileas Fogg, accepts a bet to duplicate his great grandfather's famous trip around the world in response to a challenge made by Randolph Stuart III, the descendant of the original Fogg's nemesis. Unbeknownst to anyone, However, "Stuart" is the infamous con man Vicker Cavendish who made the bet in order to cover up his robbing the bank of England by framing Fogg for the crime. This makes for a dangerous journey for Fogg and his servants (the stooges) and Amelia Carter, whom they rescue from thugs during a train ride. Can they make it back to England in time ?
Director:
Norman Maurer
Writer:
Elwood Ullman
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Moe Howard as Moe |
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Larry Fine as Larry |
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Joe DeRita as Curly-Joe |
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Jay Sheffield as Phileas Fogg III |
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Joan Freeman as Amelia Carter |
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Walter Burke as Lory Filch |
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Peter Forster as Vickers Cavendish |
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Maurice Dallimore as J. B. Crotchet |
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Richard Devon as Maharajah |
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Anthony Eustrel as Kandu |
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Murray Alper as Gus |
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Emil Sitka as Butler (uncredited) |
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Al Bain as Wrestling Match Spectator (uncredited) |
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George Sasaki as Wrestling Match Spectator (uncredited) |
| Writing | Elwood Ullman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jules Verne | Novel |
| Production | Norman Maurer | Producer |
| Sound | Paul Dunlap | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Norman Maurer | Director |
| Art | Don Ament | Art Direction |
| Writing | Norman Maurer | Story |
| Editing | Edwin H. Bryant | Editor |
| Art | James Crowe | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Irving Lippman | Director of Photography |