Casino Royale Wiki Film
The pre-credits scene, filmed in black-and-white when the traitor Dryden says 'Don't worry, the second is.' Bond puts one silenced round in his chest killing him instantly; and then finishes his sentence for him, 'Yes. Several people in the theater who didn't even know each other turned to one another and said, 'That is James Bond!' In the opening title sequence: 'You. Casino Royale was the 4th highest-grossing film of 2006, and was the highest-grossing installment of the James Bond series until Skyfall surpassed it in November 2012. 3 Upon its release in the United Kingdom, Casino Royale broke series records on both opening day—£1.7 million 69 —and opening weekend—£13,370,969. Script error: No such module 'Distinguish'. Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Casino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures starring an ensemble cast of directors and actors. It is loosely based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel. The film stars David Niven as the 'original' Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the. Casino Royale was produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, making it the first Eon-produced Bond film to be co-produced by the latter studio. Casino Royale premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 14 November 2006. Casino Royale is the official EON adaptation of Ian Fleming's very first James Bond novel, which had previously been adapted in a 1967 feature film and a 1954 US television film. The film was also directed by Martin Campbell, who had also helmed Pierce Brosnan 's debut Bond film, GoldenEye.
Casino Royale is the twenty first James Bondmovie. It is the first to star Daniel Craig as the secret agent James Bond. It was released on November 17, 2006.
Release Dates[change change source]
Country | Premiere |
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Kuwait | 14 November 2006 |
United Arab Emirates | 15 November 2006 |
Bahrain | 15 November 2006 |
Egypt | 15 November 2006 |
Indonesia | 15 November 2006 |
Jordan | 15 November 2006 |
Oman | 15 November 2006 |
Philippines | 15 November 2006 |
Czech Republic | 16 November 2006 |
United Kingdom | 16 November 2006 |
Greece | 16 November 2006 |
Ireland | 16 November 2006 |
Israel | 16 November 2006 |
Kazakhstan | 16 November 2006 |
Lebanon | 16 November 2006 |
Malaysia | 16 November 2006 |
Puerto Rico | 16 November 2006 |
Qatar | 16 November 2006 |
Russia | 16 November 2006 |
Singapore | 16 November 2006 |
Slovakia | 16 November 2006 |
Syria | 16 November 2006 |
Ukraine | 16 November 2006 |
Canada | 17 November 2006 |
Estonia | 17 November 2006 |
Iceland | 17 November 2006 |
Lithuania | 17 November 2006 |
Latvia | 17 November 2006 |
Poland | 17 November 2006 |
Turkey | 17 November 2006 |
Taiwan | 17 November 2006 |
United States | 17 November 2006 |
Belgium | 22 November 2006 |
Switzerland | 22 November 2006 (French speaking region) |
France | 22 November 2006 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 23 November 2006 |
Switzerland | 23 November 2006 (German speaking region) |
Germany | 23 November 2006 |
Croatia | 23 November 2006 |
Netherlands | 23 November 2006 |
Portugal | 23 November 2006 |
Serbia | 23 November 2006 |
Slovenia | 23 November 2006 |
Austria | 24 November 2006 |
Bulgaria | 24 November 2006 |
Denmark | 24 November 2006 |
Spain | 24 November 2006 |
Finland | 24 November 2006 |
Norway | 24 November 2006 |
Romania | 24 November 2006 |
Sweden | 24 November 2006 |
Japan | 1 December 2006 |
Kenya | 1 December 2006 |
Nigeria | 1 December 2006 |
South Africa | 1 December 2006 |
Argentina | 7 December 2006 |
Australia | 7 December 2006 |
Chile | 7 December 2006 |
Hungary | 7 December 2006 |
New Zealand | 7 December 2006 |
Peru | 7 December 2006 |
Thailand | 7 December 2006 |
Colombia | 8 December 2006 |
Ecuador | 8 December 2006 |
Mexico | 8 December 2006 |
Venezuela | 8 December 2006 |
Brazil | 15 December 2006 |
India | 15 December 2006 |
Pakistan | 15 December 2006 |
Uruguay | 15 December 2006 |
Hong Kong | 20 December 2006 |
South Korea | 21 December 2006 |
Panama | 22 December 2006 |
Bolivia | 25 December 2006 |
Italy | 5 January 2007 |
Casting[change change source]
- Daniel Craig as James Bond
- Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
- Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
- Judi Dench as M
- Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis
- Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
- Isaac de Bankolé as Steven Obanno
- Ivana Millicevic as Valenka
- Tobias Menzies as Villiers
- Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios
- Claudio Santamaria as Carlos
- Jesper Christensen as Mr. White
- Richard Sammel as Gettler
- Malcolm Sinclair as Dryden
- Darwin Shaw as Fisher
- Caterina Munro as Solange Dimitrios
- Sébastian Foucan as Mollaka
- Clemens Schick as Kratt
- Ludger Pistor as Mr. Mendel
- Joseph Millison as Carter
Other websites[change change source]
Columbia Pictures
- Casino Royale on IMDb
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Casino Royale may refer to:
- Casino Royale (novel), the first James Bond novel by Ian Fleming
- 'Casino Royale' (Climax!), a 1954 television adaptation of Fleming's novel for the series Climax!
- Casino Royale (1967 film), a James Bond film parody starring David Niven and Peter Sellers
- Casino Royale (2006 film), a James Bond film starring Daniel Craig
- Casino Royale, casino brand at Hotel Splendid in Montenegro
- Casino Royale Hotel & Casino, a hotel and casino on the strip in Las Vegas, United States
- Casino Royale, site of the 2011 Monterrey casino attack, a massacre that killed 52 in Mexico
- Casino Royale is a brand of casinos on the Royal Caribbean International cruise ships.
- Casino Royale, an Italian funk rock band formed in 1987.