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  1. 5 days ago · Casino Royale (1967) Nominated, Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 40th Academy Awards [142] Nominated, BAFTA Award for Best British Costume Direction: Colour at the 21st British Academy Film Awards [118]

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  2. Halle Berry, by contrast, was an international superstar and Oscar winner before Eon ever came calling. She was the first African-American woman to win Best Actress, for her performance as Letitia Musgrove in the 2001 film Monster's Ball. Though at the top of the world then, her star seemed to decline over the ensuing years, with a series of ...

  3. 5 days ago · Casino Royale (1953) was the first of his 12 James Bond novels. Packed with violent action, hairbreadth escapes, international espionage, clever spy gadgets, intrigue, and gorgeous women, the books became international best sellers.

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  5. 1 day ago · At the 2006 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, Casino Royale won the Film Award for Best Sound (Chris Munro, Eddy Joseph, Mike Prestwood Smith, Martin Cantwell, Mark Taylor), and the Orange Rising Star Award, which was won by Eva Green.

  6. 4 days ago · Before 2006's Casino Royale, there was a 1967 version of the movie that featured an even darker take on one of the James Bond franchise's most brutal scenes. Despite both being based on the first installment in Ian Fleming's James Bond book series, the two big-screen adaptations of Casino Royale couldn't be more different.

  7. 4 days ago · Not only a disastrous film but also a huge missed opportunity, 1967's spy parody Casino Royale is by far the lowest-rated James Bond film with a woeful score of just 26%. Takedown request View complete answer on collider.com

  8. 2 days ago · Film Vehicle Owner Notes Live and Let Die: AEC Regent RT-type double-decker bus: Stolen by James Bond and Solitaire: Used to escape from San Monique's police force. The upper deck of this bus got torn off after Bond drove under a low bridge; the removed upper deck unintentionally came in useful, as a police car crashed into it and then drove into a lake

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