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Price: $38.99 Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: NTSC
Label: Digiview Entertainment
Manufacturer: Digiview Entertainment
Publisher: Digiview Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 55 minutes
Sales Rank: 98123
Studio: Digiview Entertainment
Features:- SLIM CASE
- COLOR
- STANDARD FULL FRAME
- STEREO SOUND
- DIGIVIEW ENTERTAINMENT
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: James Bond in this classic adaptation of the Ian Fleming novel that started the legend!..American actor Barry Nelson was cast as the original James Bond...
Average Rating: 
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Casino Royale (The Collector's Edition)
The above link is the directory to the complete version of Casino Royale (1954)
be warned that this long awaited DVD is a bootleg, truncated edition of the televised classic. it is represented in a poor transfer, much worse than previous ones. it looks like a 3rd generation copy of a VHS. Also the movie is missing the final confrontation between Bond and Le Chifre.
Don't get me wrong, the rating is not for the movie, ... Read More
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A very good individual release of this, Americanized, 1954 television classic. The DVD features high production values, with clips of each scene playing at the scene selection menu and even a short clip of the film's theme playing at the menus. However, this is once again the truncated version and does not include the entire ending with Le Chiffre taking Valerie hostage and bond killing him. This non withstanding, an overall good release of a very under-appreciated piece of Bond history.
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