

Casino Royale
Sir James Bond is called back out of retirement to stop SMERSH. In order to trick SMERSH, James thinks up the ultimate plan - that every agent will be named 'James Bond'. One of the Bonds, whose real name is Evelyn Tremble is sent to take on Le Chiffre in a game of baccarat, but all the Bonds get more than they can handle.
Director(s)
Orson Welles
Woody Allen
John Huston
Val Guest
Ken Hughes
Joseph McGrath
Robert Parrish
Richard Talmadge
Anthony Squire
John Stoneman
Roy Baird
Carl Mannin
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Cast & crew

Jean-Paul Belmondo
Un légionnaire

Anjelica Huston
Agent Mimi's Hands (uncredited)

Ian Hendry
(uncredited)

Burt Kwouk
Chinese General (uncredited)

Jeanne Roland
Captain of the Guards

Nikki Van der Zyl
Vesper Lynd (voice) (uncredited)

Vladek Sheybal
Le Chiffre's Representative
John Wells
'Q's' Assistant

John Hollis
Fred (uncredited)

Ursula Andress
Vesper Lynd

Jack Gwillim
British Officer at Auction
Hal Galili
USA Officer at Auction (uncredited)

Caroline Munro
Guard Girl (uncredited)

Angela Scoular
Buttercup

Peter Sellers
Evelyn Tremble

David Niven
James Bond

Orson Welles
Le Chiffre

Peter O'Toole
Scottish Piper (uncredited)

Charles Boyer
Legrand

John Huston
M / General MacTarry

Deborah Kerr
Agent Mimi / Lady Fiona McTarry

Woody Allen
Jimmy Bond (Dr. Noah)

Geraldine Chaplin
Keystone Kop (uncredited)

John Le Mesurier
M's Driver (uncredited)

Richard Wattis
British Army Officer

David Prowse
Frankenstein's Creature (uncredited)

Val Guest
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Graham Stark
Cashier

John Bluthal
Casino Doorman & MI5. Man

Robert Parrish
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Percy Herbert
1st Piper

Jacqueline Bisset
Giovanna Goodthighs

Eddie Powell
Man in Casino (uncredited)

Veronica Carlson
Tall Blonde (uncredited)

Geoffrey Bayldon
Q

William Holden
Ransome

Daliah Lavi
The Detainer
Carl Mannin
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Kurt Kasznar
Smernov

George Raft
Himself

Bernard Cribbins
Taxi Driver

Tracy Reed
Fang Leader

Joanna Pettet
Mata Bond

Terence Cooper
Cooper

Barbara Bouchet
Moneypenny

Gabriella Licudi
Eliza
Tracey Crisp
Heather

Elaine Taylor
Peg

Alexandra Bastedo
Meg

Ronnie Corbett
Polo

Derek Nimmo
Hadley

Anna Quayle
Frau Hoffner

Colin Gordon
Casino Director

Duncan Macrae
Inspector Mathis

Chic Murray
Chic
Jonathan Routh
John

Penny Riley
Control Girl

Mireille Darc
Jag (uncredited)

Valentine Dyall
Vesper Lynd's Assistant / Dr. Noah's Voice (uncredited)

Stirling Moss
Driver (uncredited)

Erik Chitty
Sir James Bond's Butler (uncredited)

Mona Washbourne
Tea Lady (uncredited)

Jennifer White
Bond Girl (uncredited)

Richard Reeves
Hit Man (uncredited)
Robin Tolhurst
Casino Girl (uncredited)

Ken Hughes
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Joseph McGrath
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Richard Talmadge
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Anthony Squire
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John Stoneman
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Roy Baird
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Reviews
drystyx
Very boring comedy. Mostly just forgettable. Niven plays Bond, and the story tries to be funny, but the humor is too dry for me, or too lame. I'm not sure which it is. I couldn't follow the story line, so let us just say it is confusing. A big climax at the end is something you probably won't expect. Still, at 3/10, it is three times better than the serious 007 version of Casino Royale.
CinemaSerf
I've given up counting the number of times I've tried to make it all the way through this film, and now that I finally have I didn't hate it. There's a nefarious plot gripping the world and "M" (John Huston) has convinced his opposite numbers in France, Russia and the United States that there's only one way to thwart this dastardly plotting. Enter the original, newly knighted, "Sir James Bond" (David Niven) who undertakes the task of heading up the new "007" division and tracking down the criminal mastermind behind "SMERSH"! What now ensues is split into segments and each involves a separate strand in their search. It's not that these aren't entertaining enough, up to a point, it's that they are all just bit contrived to maximise the faux-menace whilst providing us with as many cameos as the five directors behind this over-long project can squeeze in - even Peter O'Toole must have had a bar bill to pay. Peter Sellers and original "Bond" girl Ursula Andress help to keep Niven and the ship afloat and for me, the "Le Chifre" (Orson Welles) scene at the gambling tables steals what there is to show. I think it does quite successfully parody the worst excess of the kitsch, the jingoistic and the kaleidoscopically coloured 1960s, rife with sexism and chauvinism and Niven seems to be very much in on the joke. No, it's not good and it's portmanteau style misses more than it hits but it's of it's time and still just about worth a watch.
Wuchak
_**Psychedelic secret agent satire with a superlative cast**_ A mysterious organization named SMERSH is killing off notable spies from top countries compelling James Bond to come out of retirement (David Niven). Peter Sellers plays a younger “James Bond” agent while Woody Allen is on hand as a diminutive “James Bond.” Orson Welles plays the lead heavy while William Holden and John Huston have small roles. “Casino Royale” (1967) is notorious in cinema and generally loathed by critics & cinephiles, but it’s actually superior to contemporaneous spy satires like “In Like Flint” (1967) and “Fathom” (1967). It was intentionally made with four different directors in mind for four separate segments, but ended up with six directors. There were originally 4 writers (if you include Ian Fleming’s book), but ended up with a total of 11. Welles and Sellers didn’t get along and refused to work together. It was one of the most expensive films of its day and cost more than any of the James Bond flicks up to that time. Surprisingly, it all sort of comes together for a madly amusing 60’s secret agent farce despite the problematic Sellers being fired before all of his scenes were shot. I suggest using the subtitles so you can make out all the witty verbiage and follow what’s happening. The female cast is outstanding with Barbara Bouchet (Moneypenny) and Joanna Pettet (Mata Bond) leading the way, but also featuring Ursula Andress (Vesper Lynd), Jacqueline Bisset (Miss Goodthighs), Deborah Kerr (Lady Fiona) and several others, including Caroline Munro and Veronica Carlson in cameos. The movie is overlong at 2 hours, 11 minutes. It was shot in Ireland, Scotland and England. GRADE: B-
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