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Casino Royale [Region 2] DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 4010232007186
Format: PAL
Region Code: 2
Sales Rank: 168794
Theatrical Release Date: April 28, 1967




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Editorial Review:

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John Huston was only one of five directors on this expensive, all-star 1967 spoof of Ian Fleming's 007 lore. David Niven is the aging Sir James Bond, called out of retirement to take on the organized threat of SMERSH and pass on the secret-agent mantle to his idiot son (Woody Allen). An amazing cast (Orson Welles, Peter Sellers, Deborah Kerr, etc.) is wonderful to look at, but the film is not as funny as it should be, and the romping starts to look mannered after awhile. The musical score by Burt Bacharach, however, is a keeper. --Tom Keogh



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A Royale with Cheese
"Casino Royale" from the '60s bears little resemblance to the sexy 007 movie that was released recently with the hot Daniel Craig. It's quite psychedelic,with its vast cast ranging from the comedian Woody Allen to the famous Bond girl Ursula Andress. The visuals (for its time) are stunningly psychedelic. Despite its "international cast",it's confusing,unfunny,and unwatchable. When Samuel L. Jackson ordered a "Royale with cheese" in "Pulp Fiction",he may well have been referencing this cheesy,campy,out ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A mess from those swingin' '60s
"Casino Royale" is one of those films, ala "Cleopatra" and "Heaven's Gate," whose backstory is more interesting than anything that made it to the screen.

Before Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli came calling on Ian Fleming in 1961 to propose the deal that would give birth to the James Bond film series that continues today, the author sold his first 007 novel, "Casino Royale," to CBS-TV. After the network adapted the book for a 1954 episode of "Climax," the film rights passed to Gregory ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 60's cool at its finest
While technically a comedy, what sets this film apart is its inherent coolness - its beautiful cinematography, crazy set-pieces, and wonderful moments all work together to...

Well, okay, it's a mess. But it's a beautiful mess. And it stands as one of the finest examples of 1960's cool. When Peter Sellers walks into Ursula Andress's apartment to the strains of Dusty Springfield singing "The Look Of Love," we know we're not in our own world any more; we're in a better one. One that doesn't ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the funniest psychedelic movies ever!
If you are expecting this to be a simple spy vs spy plot, forget about it. Oh yes, it has spies galore, but this hilarious sendup of all things "Spy" must have inspired comedic authors galore. Every time I watch it I catch another sly pun or comment that cracks me up. This movie is very clever and every actor is hilarious in this all-star cast, from David Niven (as the Original, retired James Bond) to his wily and troublesome nephew, Jimmy Bond, played to perfection by Woody Allen. Deborah Kerr plays Mimi, ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Casino Un-Royale "Delux" version
I had owned an older version.

The movie is not full length. How is this version any better?

It is 7 minutes SHORTER than the older version which had incomplete scenes? Duh!

I loved the original version. It is a funny spoof on James Bond! I grew up with these very funny actors! Anyone not realizing who all the actors are may not appreciate this movie. This Movie is done in British and Period style-humor.

Without the complete scenes this movie is not as effective!





 



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