Casino Royale....1954!
jamesbondagent007
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I don't know if any of you were aware, but the old '54 episode of Climax! with Barry Nelson and Peter Lorre is available in 7 parts on YouTube!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rnPOe4nNdus
Enjoy! I know I did. :007)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rnPOe4nNdus
Enjoy! I know I did. :007)
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Bond’s Beretta
The Handguns of Ian Fleming's James Bond
Barry Nelson -- the Best Bond Ever! ) ) )
Just kidding ... But it was an interesting show.
In part it serves to answer the question about an American as oo7. Of course since this was made before Connery and EON there were no preconceptions about how Bond should be played.
I did notice that Barry seemed to have a hair-do much like Danny Craig's. That can't be a mere coincidence!!!!
Bond’s Beretta
The Handguns of Ian Fleming's James Bond
Which edition of the CR 67 is this? I live in the UK and the only release I've seen is a vanilla disk, but i've been dying to get a hold of something with extra features. Is this Region 1 Us disk?
My understanding is this disc is being "remastered" and was supposed to be re-released last year, but that has been delayed.
Bond’s Beretta
The Handguns of Ian Fleming's James Bond
{[] Thanks. I'm going to have to search E-bay for this one.
It's entertaining and suspensful, but basically just a curiosity, and a very low-budget one at that. The plot is still pretty much Fleming's, but it's not Fleming's Bond at all, and it's certainly not as good as any of the EON films.
"Card Sharp" Jimmy Bond is an American CIA agent, Clarence Leiter is with Station S of the British Secret Service, Vesper Lynd becomes Valerie Mathis. Peter Lorre is a reasonably good LeChiffre. I don't want to give away the ending, but LeChiffre tortures Bond (not with a ball-beater) and there are no SMERSH assasins to intervene and save our man Jimmy. There is very little "action" and it is more like watching a stage play.
Most Bondian moment:
Leiter: "Aren't you the fellow who was shot?"
Bond: "No, I'm the fellow who was missed!"
I could almost hear Connery uttering that line.
I think I could picture any Bond (okay, maybe not Dalton) saying that. Amazing line.
I found it a comical oddity, much as I did the '67. Good to see it once, but I doubt I would watch it over and over if I had it.
I couldnt believe how much of a ******* Jimmy was to Valarie in his hotel room at the start. Rough speaking, no bull**** - something I could also picture Craig doing.
Yes, it was. The character is basically Vesper Lynd with elements of Rene Mathis' plot role incorporated; the final revelation of her duplicity is given some representation earlier in the storyline although this isn't presented with anything like the emphasis of either the book or the 06 film (or even the 67 film for that matter!) and is downplayed becoming merely some romantic/dramatic tension between her and James... er, Jimmy.
Yes, CR54 is probably much better, but they are so different, it's hard to compare. CR54 was only about an hour long, in B&W, but at least was fairly true to Fleming's plot. I could hardly sit through CR67. It seemed to go on forever, and was so surreal and nonsensible that I was starting to wonder if somebody had dosed my martini with acid.-{:s