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Even the worst Eon-backed Bond movie has the distinction of being better than Charles K. Feldman's "Casino Royale," the first of two unofficial 007 pics (the other being "Never Say Never Again ...
1967's Casino Royale was a marquee affair, with a budget that was nearly 12 times as big as 1962's Dr.No.It attracted one of the best casts of the '60s David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress ...
'Casino Royale' premiered in London on April 13, 1967. ... 1967, is not only the weirdest Bond film, but one of the weirdest movies of its type ever put down on celluloid. ...
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The star-studded Casino Royale of 1967 is one of the most infamous disasters in Hollywood history, and generally the least loved of all James Bond movies. But there are lessons to be learned.
Casino Royale next reared its head in 1967, when it was adapted into a ghastly film spoof starring Peter Sellers, David Niven, Woody Allen, and Dr.No alum Ursula Andress. Once again, the only ...
Producer Charles Feldman's over-the-top 007 spoof, 'Casino Royale,' (starring David Niven as an aging Bond) confused critics but became an unlikely hit, grossing $41. Hollywood Flashback: In 1967 ...
Casino Royale (1967) Por: ... Despite a star-studded cast, a large production budget, and a hit score by Burt Bacharach, the film was universally panned as a muddled, overlong failure, with the ...
"Casino Royale," the 21st James Bond film and the grittiest to date, opens in Britain and North America on Friday. ... "Casino Royale," was previously filmed as a 1967 spoof starring Peter Sellers.