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Japanese teaser poster for Casino Royale (2006)

 

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Swedish title:   Casino Royale
Director:   Martin Campbell
Assistant director(s):   Bruce Moriarty (first assistant director)
Ben Dixon (second assistant director)
Toby Hefferman (second assistant director)
Second unit director:   Alexander Witt
Screenwriter(s):   Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, adapted by Paul Haggis
Release dates:   24 November 2006 (Sweden)
17 November 2006 (UK)
17 November 2006 (USA)
Plot outline:   Casino Royale, the 21st James Bond adventure in the most successful franchise in film history, stars Daniel Craig in his debut as 007, and is based on Ian Fleming’s first novel to feature the ultimate secret agent, which was published in 1953.

Casino Royale traces the early career of James Bond. His first “007” mission leads him to Le Chiffre, banker to the world’s terrorists. In order to stop him, and bring down the terrorist network, Bond must beat Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale.

Bond is initially annoyed when a beautiful Treasury official, Vesper Lynd, is assigned to deliver his stake for the game and watch over the government's money.

But, as Bond and Vesper survive a series of lethal attacks by Le Chiffre and his henchmen, a mutual attraction develops leading them both into further danger and events that will shape Bond’s life forever.
Awards:   BAFTA for Best Actress (Eva Green) plus another 10 wins and 19 nominations around the globe.
MPAA:   PG-13
Runtime:   144 minutes
Certification, UK:   12A (cinema rating USA)
Filming locations:   Bahamas, England, Italy and Chech Republic (Barrandov Studios)
Film company:   Sony Pictures
Distributor in Sweden:   Sony Pictures Releasing (Sweden) AB
Production budget:   150 Million USD
Sweden Box-office:   76 Million SEK (Source: Swedish Film Institute)
UK Box-office:   106 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo
US Box-office:   167 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo
Worldwide Box-office:   599 Million USD (Source: Box Office Mojo)
Cast (in alphabetical order):   Ade as Infante
Alessandra Ambrosio as Tennis Girl
Andreas Daniel as Dealer
Carlos Leal as Tournament Director
Caterina Murino as Solange
Charlie Levi Leroy as Gallardo
Christina Cole as Ocean Club Receptionist
Claudio Santamaria as Carlos
Clemens Schick as Kratt
Crispin Bonham-Carter as Hot Room Doctor
Daniel Craig as James Bond
David Decio (stand-in: Kratt)
Daud Shah as Fisher
Diane Hartford as Card Player #3
Dusan Pelech as Bartender
Emmanuel Avena as Leo
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Félicité Du Jeu as French News Reporter
Giancarlo Giannini as Mathis
Gunther von Hagens as himself
Isaach De Bankolé as Steven Obanno
Ivan G'Vera as Venice Hotel Concierge
Ivana Milicevic as Valenka
Jaroslav Jankovsky as Hermitage Waiter
Jason Durran as Airport Policeman
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Jerry Inzerillo as Card Player #2
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White
Jessica Miller as Dealer
Jirí Lenc as Hotel Splendide Limo Driver
John Chancer as Police Commander
John Gold as Card Player
Joseph Millson as Carter
Judi Dench as M
Jürgen Tarrach as Schultz
Lazar Ristovski as Kaminofsky
Leos Stránský as Tall Man
Ludger Pistor as Mendel
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Makhoudia Diaw as Obanno's Liaison
Malcolm Sinclair as Dryden
Marcela Martincáková as Police Chief's Girlfriend
Martin Campbell as Airport Worker
Martin Ucík as Barman
Martina Duravolá as Police Chief's Girlfriend
Michael G. Wilson as Chief of Police
Michael Offei as Obanno's Lieutenant
Michaela Ochotská as Shop Assistant
Miroslav Simunek as Disapproving Man
Olutunji Ebun-Cole as Cola Kid
Paul Bhattacharjee as Hot Room Doctor
Peter Brooke as Airport Policeman
Peter Notley as MI6 Technician
Phil Méheux as Treasury Bureaucrat
Rebecca Gethings as Hot Room Technician
Regina Gabajová as Hotel Splendide Clerk
Richard Branson as Man at Airport Security
Richard Sammel as Gettler
Robert G. Slade as Pilot
Robert Jezek as Arresting Officer
Sébastien Foucan as Mollaka
Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios
Simon Cox as Hot Room Technician
Tobias Menzies as Villiers
Tom Chadbon as Stockbroker
Tom So as Fukutu
Tsai Chin as Madame Wu
Urbano Barberini as Tomelli
Valentine Nonyela as Nambutu Embassy Official
Veronika Hladíková as Tennis Girl
Veruschka von Lehndorff as Gräfin von Wallenstein
Vladimír Kulhavý as Croatian General
Vlasta Svátková as Waitress
Producers:   Andrew Noakes (associate producer)
Anthony Waye (executive producer)
Barbara Broccoli (producer)
Callum McDougall (executive producer)
David G. Wilson (assistant producer)
David Minkowski (co-producer: Czech Republic)
Guido Cerasuolo (line producer: Italy)
Matthew Stillman (co-producer: Czech Republic)
Michael G. Wilson (producer)
Music:   David Arnold (film soundtrack composer)
Monty Norman (composer of the James Bond theme)
Chris Cornell (singer of the title song "You Know My Name")
Nicholas Dodd (conductor and orchestrator)
Cinematograper:   Phil Méheux (Director of Photography)
Film editor:   Stuart Baird
Casting:   Debbie McWilliams (Casting Director)
Production designer:   Peter Lamont
Sound designer:   Martin Cantwell
Costume designer:   Lindy Hemming
Stills photographer:   Jay Maidment and Susie Allnutt (second unit)
Title designer(s):   Daniel Kleinman
Pauline Hume (end titles)
Stunts:   Adam Kirley (stunt double: Daniel Craig)
Alessandro Borgese
Andy Merchant (stunt double)
Ben Cooke (stunt double: Daniel Craig)
Blanka Jarosova
Charles Jarman (stunt double: Valentine Nonyela)
Diz Sharpe
Emma Mac
Gary Powell (stunt coordinator)
Glenn Foster (stunt double)
Guiomar Alonso (stunt riding double: Catalina Murino)
James O'Donnell (utility stunts)
Jerry Ascione (stunt driver)
Kai Martin (stunt double: Daniel Craig)
Kai Martin
Keir Beck (stunt rigger)
Lance Barney
Lee Millham
Lee Morrison
Levan Doran (utility stunts)
Mark Anthony Newman
Markos Rounthwaite (assistant stunt coordinator)
Marvin Campbell (stunt double: Sebastien Foucan)
Mike Lambert
Miroslav Lhotka
Nicola Berwick (stunt double: Eva Green)
Pavel Cajzl (stunt coordinator: Czech Republic)
Peter Pedrero (utility stunts)
Rowley Irlam (horse master)
Rowley Irlam
Steve Dent
Special effects by:   Chris Corbould (miniature effects/special effects supervisor)
Official website:   http://www.007.com
     
     
     
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