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"Casino Royale" sees Bond recharged with fresh toughness and arrogance, along with balancing hints of sadism and humanity, ... David Niven and Woody Allen, ...
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 $41.7 million worldwide.
Casino Royale is guided through its 131 minutes by the same matchless bad taste. My own suspicion is that the budget, huge as it must have been, somehow ran out before Feldmann had thought to hire ...
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 ...
At this point on the big screen, Allen’s output was comprised solely of James Bond parodies: an uncredited cameo in Peter Sellers’ version of Casino Royale and Woody’s original redubbing of ...
Having won fame as a stand-up comic, Allen had transitioned into films as a writer and actor with What's New, Pussycat?, What's Up, Tiger Lily?, and 1967's Casino Royale. Still honing his comedic ...
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