Trailer Casino Royale (1967) The first James Bond parody, based on the Ian Flemming Novel, David Nivens, Peter Sellers, and Woody Allen star as James, James, and Jimmy to thwart Smirch and it's gam...
Trailer Casino Royale (1967) The first James Bond parody, based on the Ian Flemming Novel, David Nivens, Peter Sellers, and Woody Allen star as James, James, and Jimmy to thwart Smirch and it's gambler leader, Orson Welles.
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Great film, it is slapstick just poking fun at the genre of 007 movies, I laugh everytime I see it. I just wish David Niven had been a lot younger he would have made a great 007.
This trailer's a bit misleading, as a lot of those "....is James Bond!" things are untrue. Niven, Cooper, and Sellers, yes... the girls are only referred to briefly as 'James Bond' (in the scheme to call everyone that to confuse SMERSH), and Woody Allen is just James's nephew Jimmy.
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David Niven was a fantastic actor, btw.
:D
I love Judy Dench as an actress normally,but I agree Bernard Lee was "M".