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Casino Royale (1967)

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The Swedish poster for Casino Royale (1967)
The Swedish poster for Casino Royale (1967)

 

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Swedish title:   Casino Royale (1967)
Director:   Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish and Richard Talmadge
Assistant director(s):   N/A
Second unit director:   Anthony Squire
Screenwriter(s):   Wolf Mankowitz, John Law and Michael Sayers
Release dates:   22 December 1967 (Sweden)
13 April 1967 (UK)
19 April 1967 (USA)
Plot outline:   Posing as Dr Noah, the head of SMERSH, Sir James Bond's nephew 'Little Jimmy Bond' (Woody Allen) is eliminating secret agents and plans to replace world leaders with look-alike robots. Also suffering from an inferiority complex he plans to release a virus that will kill all men taller than four foot six and make all women beautiful!
Awards:   N/A
MPAA:   N/A
Runtime:   131 minutes
Certification, UK:   N/A
Filming locations:   England, Ireland, London, Malta, Scotland, MGM British Studios, MGM/ATP Studios, Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios
Film company:   Columbia Pictures Corporation
Famous Artists Productions
Distributor in Sweden:   Columbia Film AB
Production budget:   12 Million USD (accoding to Box Office Mojo)
Sweden Box-office:   2,6 Million SEK (Source: Swedish Film Institute)
UK Box-office:   X Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo
US Box-office:   X Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo
Worldwide Box-office:   N/A
Cast (in alphabetical order):   Alexandra Bastedo as Meg
Angela Scoular as Buttercup
Anjelica Huston as Agent Mimi's Hands
Anna Quayle as Frau Hoffner
Barbara Bouchet as Moneypenny
Bernard Cribbins as Taxi Driver
Bob Godfrey as Scottish Strongman
Burt Kwouk as Chinese General
Caroline Munro as Guard Girl
Charles Boyer as Le Grand
Chic Murray as Chic
Colin Gordon as Casino Director
Daliah Lavi as The Detainer / James Bond 007
Dave Prowse as Frankenstein's Creature
David Niven as Sir James Bond / 007
Deborah Kerr as Agent Mimi / Lady Fiona McTarry
Derek Nimmo as Hadley
Duncan Macrae as Inspector Rene Mathis
Elaine Taylor as Peg
Erik Chitty as Sir James Bond's Butler
Frances Cosslett as Michele
Gabriella Licudi as Eliza
Geoffrey Bayldon as Q
George Raft as Himself
Geraldine Chaplin as Keystone Kop
Graham Stark as Cashier
Hal Galili as USA Officer at Auction
Jack Gwillim as British Officer at Auction
Jacqueline Bisset as Giovanna Goodthighs
Jeanne Roland as Captain of the Guards
Jean-Paul Belmondo as French Legionnaire
Jennifer Baker as Le Chiffre's Assistant
Joanna Pettet as Mata Bond / James Bond 007
John Bluthal as Casino Doorman & MI5. Man
John Hollis as Fred
John Huston as M/General McTarry
John Le Mesurier as M's Driver
John Wells as Q's Assistant
Jonathan Routh as John
Kurt Kasznar as Smernov
Milton Reid as Temple Guard
Nikki Van der Zyl as Vesper Lynd (voice)
Orson Welles as Le Chiffre
Penny Riley as Control Girl
Percy Herbert as 1st Piper
Peter O'Toole as Scottish Piper
Peter Sellers as Evelyn Tremble / James Bond 007
R.S.M. Brittain as Sergeant Major
Richard Talmadge as Keystone Kop
Richard Wattis as British Army Officer
Robert Rowland as MI5 Agent
Ronnie Corbett as Polo
Stirling Moss as Driver
Susan Baker as Le Chiffre's Assistant
Terence Cooper as Cooper / James Bond 007
Tracey Crisp as Heather
Tracy Reed as Fang Leader
Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd / James Bond 007
Valentine Dyall as Vesper Lynd's Assistant / Dr. Noah's Voice
Veronica Gardnier as Bond Girl
William Holden as Ransome
Vladek Sheybal as Le Chiffre's Auctioneer
Woody Allen as Jimmy Bond / 007
Yvonne Marsh as Bond Girl
Producers:   Charles K. Feldman (producer)
Jerry Bresler (producer)
John Dark (associate producer)
Music:   Burt Bacharach
Cinematograper:   Jack Hildyard (Director of Photography)
Film editor:   Bill Lenny
Casting:   Maude Spector
Production designer:   Michael Stringer
Sound designer:   N/A
Costume designer:   Julie Harris
Stills photographer:   Alex Paal
Title designer(s):   Richard Williams
Stunts:   N/A
Special effects by:   N/A
Official website:   http://www.007.com
     
     
     
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