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  • "Oh! Marvelous! Marvelous! MORE!!! Oh I... that's finished is it? Well, Fantastic Incredible!" <- Brilliant.

  • Is the policeman at 00:20 Jack Lemmon?

  • @orson12 Not at all. Tho Billy Wilder did some writing for the film.

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  • I fucking LOVE Welles' face

  • Great stuff!!!

  • The guy at 1:20 looks like 'The Most Interesting Man In the World' from those beer commercials

  • @KevinMurphy01 Everytime I watch this i think about this comment

  • I somehow have never seen this film...the score alone is famous for being sought after by hifi nuts, as a pretender for great reference audio...the record sold for $100. bucks at one time...then of course, the CD arrived....

  • I LOVE Ursela's dress

  • @19hobbes I love Ursula when Undress.

  • Orson Welles great actor and funny in this film.

  • what's this film

  • Whaaaaaaaaaaaatttttt?????????

    Casino Royale the best 007 movie!!!!

  • if you look closely to Le Chiffe's right hand during the flags magic trick at 5:37, pause it and you'll see the US flag upside-down. How dare he disrespect the US flag!!!

  • THE LEVITATION OF PRINCESS AISHA

  • I think the croupier is being dubbed by Robert Rietty, especially at 4:10.

  • In this clip, he kind of reminds me of Uncle Phil from the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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  • ...but le chiffre, what about me?

    ...la partie est termine....LOL

  • I think Seller's bond scenes are way beter then Niven's bond scenes because Sellers's scenes were mostly in the novel and Niven was just in scenes that had nothing to do with movie like being retired and going to the stochish place in the movie

  • That's because Sellers was hired as the star, and quit partway through. Well, okay, most of the Niven scenes were always meant to be in the movie, but Sellers' absence meant the creation of the whole 'everyone has the codename James Bond' story.

  • @NyeTunes One day, Sellers was late on the set - his usual prima donna routine - and everyone was left waiting. When he finally showed up, Welles had arranged for a spotlight to shine on him. "Peter! How nice of you to join us!" Sellers turned tail and ran.

  • @elperromagico

    Welles was Famous for one thing.

    The War of the Worlds Con.

    On the other hand,if you are English, Peter Sellers had a very long History of outstanding comic genious.

  • @ivorbigunzz Are you crazy? Welles is one of the most well-known actors and directors in history. Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, The Magnificent Ambersons...come on. I cannot believe you just said he's famous for one thing.

  • @ivorbigunzz ...

  • man I like the part were Sellers puts the shades on he really locked like a spy in that scene that's too bad he never got to be the really James Bond and just a person who pretenging to be Bond when I watched the movie on youtube I thought Sellers should of been the real James Bond insted of Niven because he was old I don't he looks nothing like I think movie would of been beter if Peter Sellers played James Bond and David Niven played Lee Chife and also not nameing alot of people as one name

  • This movie was so bad it was good. It's even better with a bottle...........lol

  • I've always said to myself that this version is as silly as the Austin Powers movies it inspired.

  • this is one of the better scenes in the movie but check out the new youtube channel MGMDigitalMedia it has the whole movie and some other ones too

  • This is the only portion of the movie worth watching.

  • Of course it is after all it features Welles.

  • This is probably one of my favourite scenes (including the bagpipe bit and final fight scene).

  • Welles was one of the few decent and watchable things about this movie.

  • I agree. Would have been great to see him play LeChifre in a straight adaptation of the Fleming novel

  • Sellers was brilliant in that seen...

    "oh, that's finished is it?"

    Well read line... and a good line I might add to use when facing ass-clowns under similar circumstances.

  • "We mustn't forget that the beggar who is sitting in the market place is completely deaf in so much as listening to the song that is coming from the mocking bird is concerned!"

    LOL!! What does that mean?? :P

  • Sellers never met Welles and could not bear to be in the same room as him. Notice how they are only in the same shot once and the dialogue then is very brief..

  • Orson Welles was really doing magic??

    I didn't know he was a magician!

  • Yes, in fact he was a renowned amateur magician.

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