Casino Royale 1967 Film


Casino Royale (1967) DIRECTOR: John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Ken Hughes, Robert Parrish, Val Guest ACTORS: Burt Kwouk, David Niven, John Bluthal, John Le Mesurier, Orson Welles, Peter O'Toole, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Valentine Dyall, Woody Allen. Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name.Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neil Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, it is the first film to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, and was produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The second adaptation of Ian Fleming 's Casino Royale, released in 1967. It was originally planned to be a straight adaptation of the one novel that Eon Productions (at the time) didn't have the rights to, but producer Charles Feldman instead decided to mount it as spoof of James Bond and spy films in general.
| Dësen Artikel beschäftegt sech mat der Bond-Parodie vun 1967. Fir de Film vum Martin Campell mam selwechten Numm, kuckt wgl. Casino Royale (Film 2006). |
| Film | |
|---|---|
| Produktiounsland | Groussbritannien USA |
| Produktiounsjoer | 1967 |
| Première | 28 Abrëll 1967 |
| Dauer | 131 min |
| Faarf | Faarweg |
| Technicolor | |
| Format | 2,35:1 - 35 mm Panavision |
| Originalsprooch | Englesch |
| Ekipp | |
| Regie | Ken Hughes John Huston Joseph McGrath Robert Parrish |
| Dréibuch | Wolf Mankowitz John Law Michael Sayers nom Roman vum Ian Fleming |
| Fotografie | Jack Hildyard |
| Musek | Burt Bacharach |
| Schnëtt | Bill Lenny |
| Dekoren | Michael Stringer |
| Produzent | Jerry Bresler Charles K. Feldman Columbia Pictures Corporation Famous Artists Productions |
| Produktiouns- gesellschaft | Columbia Pictures |
| Distributioun | Columbia Pictures, Netflix |
| Schauspiller | |
| Peter Sellers als James Bond Ursula Andress als James Bond David Niven als Sir James Bond Orson Welles als Le Chiffre Joanna Pettet als Mata Bond Daliah Lavi als James Bond 007 Woody Allen als Jimmy Bond Deborah Kerr als Lady Fiona McTarry M William Holden als Ransome Charles Boyer als Le Grand John Huston als M Kurt Kasznar als Smernov Terence Cooper als James Bond Barbara Bouchet als Moneypenny Jacqueline Bisset als Giovanna Goodthighs George Raft Jean-Paul Belmondo Angela Scoular Gabriella Licudi Alexandra Bastedo Bernard Cribbins Tracy Reed Percy Herbert Geraldine Chaplin Anjelica Huston John Le Mesurier Peter O'Toole Stirling Moss Mona Washbourne | |
Casino Royale ass eng US-amerikanesch-brittesch James Bond-Parodie vun de Regisseure Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath a Robert Parrish aus dem Joer 1967 fräi nom Roman Casino Royale vum Ian Fleming.
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De Film ass eng Parodie op d'James Bond Filmer. D'Geschicht ass komplizéiert an déngt just fir déi vill bekannt Acteuren ervirzehiewen. An Erënnerung bleift besonnesch déi komplett geckeg Kläpperei am Casino zum Schluss vum Film.
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James Bond Casino Royale Cast
This is possibly the most indulgent film ever made. Anything goes. Consistency and planning must have seemed the merest whimsy. One imagines the directors (there were five, all working independently) waking in the morning and wondering what they'd shoot today. How could they lose? They had bundles of money, because this film was blessed with the magic name of James Bond.
Perhaps that was the problem. When Charles Feldman bought the screen rights for 'Casino Royale' from Ian Fleming back in 1953, nobody had heard of James Bond, or Sean Connery for that matter. But by the time Feldman got around to making the movie, Connery was firmly fixed in the public imagination as the redoubtable 007. What to do?
Feldman apparently decided to throw all sanity overboard instead of one Bond, he determined to have five or six. The senior Bond is Sir James Bond (David Niven). He is called out of retirement to meet a terrible threat by SMERSH.
Unfortunately, the threat is never explained. Other Bonds are created on the spot. Peter Sellers is the baccarat-playing Bond. He meets Le Chiffre (Orson Welles) in a baccarat game. Why? The movie doesn't say.
The five directors were given instructions given only for their own segments, according to the publicity, and none knew what the other four were doing. This is painfully apparent.
There are some nice touches, of course. Woody Allen rarely fails to be funny, and the massive presence of Welles makes one wish Le Chiffre had been handled seriously.
But the good things are lost, too often, in the frantic scurrying back and forth before the cameras. The steady hand of Terence Young, who made the original Bond films credible despite their gimmicks, is notably lacking here.
I suppose a film this chaotic was inevitable. There has been a blight of these unorganized comedies, usually featuring Sellers, Allen, and-or Jonathan Winters, in which the idea is to prove how zany and clever everyone is when he throws away the script and goes nuts in front of the camera.
In comedy, however, understatement is almost always better than excess.
Sellers was the funniest comedian in the movies when he was making those lightly directed low-budget pictures like 'I'm All Right, Jack.' Now he is simply self-infatuated and wearisome. And so are the movies he graces.
Casino Royale 1967 Film Wikipedia
One wishes Charlie Feldman had sat down one bright morning, early in the history of this film, and announced that everyone simply had top get organized.