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Cinq semaines en ballon

Original title: Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • 1962
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
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Peter Lorre, Red Buttons, Barbara Eden, Fabian, Cedric Hardwicke, Richard Haydn, BarBara Luna, and Chester the Chimp in Cinq semaines en ballon (1962)
AdventureComedyDramaFantasyRomanceSci-Fi

In 1862, the British commission inventor Fergusson to claim uncharted land in West Africa for Britain by flying his giant hot air balloon there.In 1862, the British commission inventor Fergusson to claim uncharted land in West Africa for Britain by flying his giant hot air balloon there.In 1862, the British commission inventor Fergusson to claim uncharted land in West Africa for Britain by flying his giant hot air balloon there.

  • Director
    • Irwin Allen
  • Writers
    • Jules Verne
    • Charles Bennett
    • Irwin Allen
  • Stars
    • Red Buttons
    • Fabian
    • Barbara Eden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Irwin Allen
    • Writers
      • Jules Verne
      • Charles Bennett
      • Irwin Allen
    • Stars
      • Red Buttons
      • Fabian
      • Barbara Eden
    • 28User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Donald O'Shay
    Fabian
    Fabian
    • Jacques
    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Susan Gale
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Fergusson
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    • Ahmed
    Richard Haydn
    Richard Haydn
    • Sir Henry Vining
    BarBara Luna
    BarBara Luna
    • Makia
    • (as Barbara Luna)
    Billy Gilbert
    Billy Gilbert
    • Sultan…
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • The Prime Minister
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Consul
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Sheik Ageiba
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Slave Captain
    Alan Caillou
    Alan Caillou
    • Inspector
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • Myanga
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Randolph
    Chester the Chimp
    • The Duchess
    Joe Abdullah
    • Slave Trader
    • (uncredited)
    Sheila Allen
    Sheila Allen
    • Courtier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irwin Allen
    • Writers
      • Jules Verne
      • Charles Bennett
      • Irwin Allen
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    7lee_eisenberg

    various factors even it out

    No doubt we'll probably cringe a little at the portrayals of non-white people in "Five Weeks in a Balloon": the Arabs are slave traders and the Africans dance around in loin cloths and carry spears. Of course, Jules Verne wrote the novel, so we can't totally blame the movie for the portrayals. So if we can get past these depictions, it's a perfectly entertaining experience. The movie portrays English scientist Cedric Hardwicke inventing a balloon-powered dirigible and having to fly to West Africa to stop slave traders (as if the British weren't doing creepy things in their own colonies?). He brings along military man Richard Haydn, young Canadian guy Fabian, and accident-prone American reporter Red Buttons. Through numerous stops, they pick up freed slave Barbara Luna, slave trader Peter Lorre, American teacher Barbara Eden, and chimpanzee Chester.

    The characters come across as a real mixture. Most of the cast members do a good job, but Fabian seems out of place, Red Buttons's role just seems silly, and Barbara Luna has little more than her looks (I've never read the novel, so I can't comment on possible changes). In almost any other movie, this combo would drag the whole thing down significantly, but not here; if anything, it makes the picture more entertaining. Even if there's a lot of continuity errors and such things, it's impossible not to have fun while watching "FWIAB". Also starring Herbert Marshall, Billy Gilbert, Henry Daniell and Mike Mazurki (Gilbert and Daniell previously co-starred in "The Great Dictator").

    One more thing. Among the DVD's special features is footage from the movie's debut in Denver. One of the best things about this footage is that we get to see Barbara Eden in a shell dress! Such a sight, in my opinion, means that there is a God! Aside from her Jeannie outfit, a shell dress is the only thing that I can imagine Barbara Eden wearing. If these sorts of thoughts make me a pervert, then I'm proud to be one.
    Poseidon-3

    It's a shame The 5th Dimension couldn't have written the theme song!

    Before he gathered hordes of Hollywood A, B and C-list stars in overturned luxury liners and sky-high burning buildings, Irwin Allen gave the world a couple of colorful, simplistic, adventure films with casts full of name stars, past and present. This one concerns Hardwicke and his attempts to take his experimental hot air balloon to the edge of Africa and claim the territory for Great Britain before slave traders can do it first. Along for the ride are perky assistant Fabian, calamity-plagued reporter Buttons and uptight military man Haydn. They are soon joined by runaway slave Luna and shady slave trader Lorre and one of his recent captives Eden. Together, they brave various dangers such as outraged natives, drunken sheiks, sandstorms and waterfalls (nearly every Allen film ever made includes some type of natural threat.) The film is simple-minded, non-think entertainment made watchable by it's pallet of stars and it's varying locales. Hardwicke, wearing a fluffy wig and with his pants up near his nipples, is a long way off from "The Ten Commandments" and other, greater roles. Seeing him paired with Fabian (!) is about the most unexpected teaming imaginable. Fabian, with his adorable 5-inch-high pompadour, looks cute throughout, but is saddled with a hilariously awkward title song that he sings more than once. Apparently his accordion lessons only got him that far. Another surprising pair is that of Buttons and Eden. He is a charming character actor, but has no business headlining an adventure film! That's what an early Oscar win can do for (or to!) a career, though. He acquits himself fairly well, however. Eden is free of the overstated qualities that she brought to "I Dream of Jeannie" and is refreshingly subdued and attractive. Haydn gives a very stylized, mannered performance that may baffle those more familiar with his chummy Uncle Max character from "The Sound of Music". His inflection does begin to grate after a while. Lorre manages to toss off a few dry witticisms in one of his last roles. Luna, trotting around in an abbreviated costume and a teased hairdo, is mere decoration. In case all these people weren't wacky enough, there's a female chimpanzee on board! Several famed actors pop up in cameo roles. An ill-looking Marshall has a bit as The Prime Minister and legendarily tart Daniell has a role as a Sheik. Most of the Arabian characters are portrayed by white men in make-up, which was customary at the time. Logistical oddities and camp factors abound. The balloon can barely get off the ground with just four men at the beginning (half the luggage gets tossed), yet before long there's seven passengers and a monkey on it! Watch for the screamingly funny scene in which Eden, running across a perfectly flat, open field, manages to trip over the lone branch that has fallen in the way. All those oranges gone to waste! The humor is pretty lame and the situations are hardly realistic, yet somehow the cornball movie winds up being fairly entertaining.
    8tindog

    Classic Tongue-in-Cheek Adventure

    This film is right in line with some of the better soft science adventures from the 50s and 60s that hark back to 19th or early 20th centuries; Journey to the Center of the Earth, Around the World in 80 Days; and touches on the humor and silliness at times of Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies and The Daring Young Men in their Flyings Machines or even How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes and The Great Race. Trying to take full advantage of CinemaScope and the new technologies in Deluxe color, the filmmakers concocted a fun and funny adventure that looks big and beautiful. Not for everyone, I suppose, at times dry and at other times over-silly and contrived, but always fun, and with the added bonus or a memorable theme song performed by The Brothers Four.
    SanDiego

    The most enjoyable Jules Verne adaptation.

    Easily the most enjoyable film version of a Jules Verne story "Five Weeks in a Balloon" never slows down it's pace. Awash with color, humor, adventure, exotic sets, and a balloon that looks like it came from the designer of the "Swiss Family Robinson" treehouse, the film keeps up a brisk pace, tells a simple story, and wraps things up in a timely manner. Other reviews mention the rich cast and still manage to miss major performances by Red Buttons and Peter Lorre (that tells you something about the cast). Irwin Allen at his best.
    6camibear7

    Adventurous Jules Verne Movie

    Barbara Eden is as beautiful as ever in this movie that reminded me a bit of Around the World in 80 Days. Mainly because of the group of people riding high over the country in a hot air balloon. They have many adventures as they land in different spots. Some are exciting some are hair raising. The whole movie is fun. Can't miss with this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Billy Gilbert's final film. He retired from acting after this role.
    • Goofs
      Although the teapot was clearly not in Sir Henry's possession when the Arabs captured them at the oasis, by the time they ended up in the prison it mysteriously appeared wrapped up in his jacket.
    • Quotes

      Sheik Ageiba: [to Fergusson] In Timbuktu it is much safer to be a villain than an infidel.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Great Canadian Supercut (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Five Weeks In A Balloon
      Written by Urban Thielmann (uncredited) and Jodi Desmond

      Sung by The Brothers Four

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Five Weeks in a Balloon
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Irwin Allen Productions
      • Cambridge Productions
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      • $2,340,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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