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  1. Reviews. Casino Royale. Roger Ebert May 01, 1967. Tweet. Peter Sellers and Usula Andress in "Casino Royale." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. At one time or another, "Casino Royale" undoubtedly had a shooting schedule, a script and a plot. If any one of the three ever turns up, it might be the making of a good movie.

  2. Silly 007 spoof tamer than Austin Powers. Read Common Sense Media's Casino Royale (1967) review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress
    • John Huston, Ken Hughes, Val Guest
    • MGM/UA
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  4. Jun 15, 2012 · Revisiting 1967’s ‘Casino Royale’. Even the worst Eon-backed Bond movie has the distinction of being better than Charles K. Feldman’s “ Casino Royale ,” the first of two unofficial 007 ...

  5. Feb 24, 2018 · It is loosely based on Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel. The film stars David Niven as the “original” Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH.

    • Casino Royale: Title
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    • Casino Royale: My Verdict
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    • A Kill in The Morning
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    The title uses a classic title archetype, the Setting, The Royale-les-Eaux casino being where the bulk of the novel takes place. (For more on titles, see How to Choose a Title For Your Novel)

    In 1950s France, a British spy tries to bankrupt a corrupt Soviet agent at the card table. When the plan succeeds at a terrible cost, he must decide between love and duty. (For more on loglines, see The Killogator Logline Formula)

    Casino Royaleopens with James Bond gambling at the Royale-les-Eaux casino in France. Amongst the gamblers is Le Chiffre, who is a Soviet agent. The story then flashes back to a briefing by M, the head of the British Secret Service. Le Chiffre controls a trade union for the Soviets but has stolen union money and invested it disastrously. Now his fin...

    An unusual cover for me, not my usual minimalist style, but the playing card reminded me of Vesper and I liked the way the ‘Y’ in ‘Royale’ looks a bit like a cocktail glass. (For more on designing novel covers, see How to Make a Book Cover)

    Plot

    Casino Royale has what I can only describe as an unusual plot structure. Technically, it’s a Hybrid plot, starting as a Mission before becoming a Romantic Tragedy (see Spy Novel Plotsfor explanation of the four archetypal spy novel plots). The novel has three immense set pieces. The rest of the plot merely serves to move the characters between the highlights as functionally as possible, as the author later acknowledged: The heart of the book is the first of the major set pieces, Bond and Le C...

    Romance

    Bond’s affair with Vesper takes up the last quarter of the book. This doomed romance seems like a different novel to the rest of the story. It’s humanising in its own way, although Bond exhibits the chauvinism and patronising attitudes of his time (as with The Riddle of the Sands, The Thirty-Nine Steps, andThe Great Impersonation,the reader must make ‘allowances’ for the attitudes of a bygone time). The final twist, and Bond’s bitter response to it, sets his character up for the rest of the f...

    Writing Style

    Also, the book just isn’t very well written. Critics often describe Fleming’s writing style as “journalistic”, and the long descriptive passages are certainly that, but the prose is laboured, and some of the dialogue is ridiculous. Casino Royale may have three highly effective set pieces, but the intervening chapters are serviceable at best. Much of it appears in essence to be padding, with Fleming indulging in various digressions such as the farcical and irrelevant botched assassination and...

    A curious book. Poorly written, oddly structured, but with some magnificent scenes. It would be a shame for any spy-thriller fan to miss out on it. The electrifying set-piece scenes more than make up for its faults.

    Here’s the trailer for the 2006 film: The novel of Casino Royale is available on US Amazon here, and UK Amazon here. The 2006 film is available on US Amazon here, and UK Amazon here.

    If you like James Bond then you’ll love my novel A Kill in the Morning, which SFF Worlddescribed as “an action-packed romp that Ian Fleming would be proud of.” You can read the opening here: The first two chapters of A Kill in the Morning. If you’d like to buy A Kill in the Morningthen: 1. In the UK: A Kill in the Morning on Amazon UK,although the ...

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  6. Casino Royale is a 1967 spy parody film originally distributed by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, the first novel to feature the character James Bond. The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007.

  7. Nov 4, 2015 · With Spectre, the 24th James Bond film, opening in theaters this week, Nathan Rabin examines the curious 1967 film Casino Royale, a curiously insane 007 spoof that boasts an incredible list...

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