Around the World in Eighty Ways (1988)

1h 31m
Running Time

January 1, 1988
Release Date

Around the World in Eighty Ways (1988)

1h 31m
Running Time

January 1, 1988
Release Date

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Mavis Davis has had enough! Younger son Eddie wears headphones all day and almost electrocutes her. Older boy Wally is gay and lives in a huge over-ripe banana. And her husband Roly has grown into a blind, motionless, emotionless vegetable. So pack the bags, Mavis is off on an around the world package trip leaving them all behind. However, when Dad finds out she has been joined by their hated next door neighbour long dead passions begin to stir. Blind, senile old Dad decides to chase his wife around the world.

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Release Date
January 1, 1988

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 31m

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Around the World in 80 Ways is an Australian comedy film directed by Stephen MacLean completed in 1986 but only released in 1988. It stars Philip Quast, Gosia Dobrowolska, Kelly Dingwall, Allan Penney and Rob Steele, and was the only feature film directed by MacLean.The plot is about two men who try to trick their grandfather Roly Davis (Allan Penney), who has dementia and is almost blind, into thinking he has travelled around the world. Roly is shocked to discover that his wife Mavis (Diana Davidson) has gone on holiday around the world with his neighbour and rival in business, Alec Moffatt (Rob Steele). His sons, Wally (Philip Quast), a tourism operator whose business is not going well, and Eddie (Kelly Dingwall, son of filmmaker John Dingwall), an unemployed sound engineer, concoct a scheme that will fool their grandfather into thinking that he is going overseas looking for Mavis. To this end, they create, within their family home and Moffatt's macmansion, fake versions of Honolulu, Las Vegas, Rome and Tokyo, assisted by a nurse, Ophelia Cox (Gosia Dobrowolska). Along the way, Eddie and Ophelia fall in love, and the sons grow closer to their father.Despite some good reviews the film was not a success at the box office. Producer David Elfick blamed this in part on the title, which he felt was confusing. Film critic Richard Kuipers praised the film and said that its lack of renown was at least partly due to it "troubled distribution history". Although actually completed in 1986, it had its first release in the US in March 1988, followed by only a limited rollout in Australian cinemas later in the year.

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