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  1. 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. Forced out of retirement to investigate ...

  2. Casino Royale: Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, Richard Talmadge. With Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, David Niven, Orson Welles. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH.

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    • Comedy
    • Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston
    • 1967-04-28
  3. Casino Royale (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 131 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1967. Roger Ebert. May 1, 1967. 3 min read. Peter Sellers and Usula Andress in "Casino Royale." 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.

  5. This wacky send-up of James Bond films stars David Niven as the iconic debonair spy, now retired and living a peaceful existence. Bond is called back into duty when the mysterious...

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    • Peter Sellers
    • Val Guest
    • Comedy
  6. Location scenes filmed in England, Ireland, and France. Released in Great Britain in 1967; running time: 131 min. Wilder, Hecht, Huston, Guest, Heller, and Southern are uncredited screenplay writers. A retired James Bond goes back into action to infiltrate a nest of enemy spies.

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  8. Casino Royale (1967) Sir James Bond (David Niven) retired at the height of his powers when forced to betray his lover Mata Hari, and now lives in an English country house, surrounded by lions, devoting himself to Debussy and cultivating black roses, attended by his butler (Erik Chitty).

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