Le Chiffre
Mads Mikkelsen
Felix Leiter
Jeffrey Wright
René Mathis
Giancarlo Giannini
Solange Dimitrios
Caterina Murino
Alex Dimitrios
Simon Abkarian
Steven Obanno
Isaach De Bankolé
Mr. White
Jesper Christensen
Carlos
Claudio Santamaria
Adolph Gettler
Richard Sammel
Kaminofsky
Lazar Ristovski
Gräfin von Wallenstein
Veruschka von Lehndorff
Gallardo
Charlie Levi Leroy
Tournament Director
Carlos Leal
Ocean Club Receptionist
Christina Cole
Card Players
Jerry Inzerillo
Card Players
Diane Hartford
Hot Room Doctors
Paul Bhattacharjee
Hot Room Doctors
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Hot Room Technicians
Simon Cox
Hot Room Technicians
Rebecca Gethings
MI6 Technician
Peter Notley
Police Commander
John Chancer
Airport Policemen
Peter Brooke
Airport Policemen
Jason Durran
Arresting Officer
Robert Jezek
French News Reporter
Félicité Du Jeu
Shop Assistant
Michaela Ochotská
Obanno's Lieutenant
Michael Offei
Obanno's Liaison
Makhoudia Diaw
Chief of Police
Michael G. Wilson
Police Chief's Girlfriends
Martina Duravolá
Police Chief's Girlfriends
Marcela Martincáková
Croatian General
Vladimír Kulhavý
Nambutu Embassy Official
Valentine Nonyela
Treasury Bureaucrat
Phil Meheux
Tennis Girls
Alessandra Ambrosio
Tennis Girls
Veronika Hladikova
Hotel Splendide Clerk
Regina Gabajová
Cola Kid
Olutunji Ebun-Cole
Waitress
Vlastina Svátková
Disapproving Man
Miroslav Šimůnek
Venice Hotel Concierge
Ivan G'Vera
Hotel Splendide Limo Driver
Jirí Lenc
Hermitage Waiter
Jaroslav Jankovsky
Man at Airport Security (uncredited)
Richard Branson
Airport Worker (uncredited)
Martin Campbell
Woman in Casino (uncredited)
Tara Cardinal
MI6 Agent (uncredited)
Ben Cooke
Croupier (uncredited)
Nigel Pilkington
Dossier Girl (uncredited)
Simona Roman
Barmen & Driver (uncredited)
Victor Sobchak
Young Woman in Casino (uncredited)
Valarie Trapp
Airport Driver, Miami (uncredited)
Greg Bennett
Art Direction
Michael Lamont
Production Design
Peter Lamont
Sound Designer
Martin Cantwell
Art Direction
Peter Francis
Costume Design
Lindy Hemming
Art Direction
Steven Lawrence
Sound Effects Editor
James Boyle
Casting
Debbie McWilliams
Producer
Barbara Broccoli
Director of Photography
Phil Meheux
Co-Producer
Charlie Woebcken
Script Supervisor
Jean Bourne
Set Decoration
Simon Wakefield
Supervising Sound Editor
Eddy Joseph
Assistant Director
Bruce Moriarty
Sound Effects Editor
James Harrison
Second Unit Cinematographer
Alexander Witt
Assistant Editor
Gregg Wilson
Producer
Michael G. Wilson
Visual Effects Producer
Stephen Elson
Special Effects
Gino De Rossi
Sound Editor
Stuart Morton
Digital Intermediate
Jan Hogevold
Production Manager
Jasmin Torbati
Location Manager
Jo Beckett
Theme Song Performance
Chris Cornell
Visual Effects Editor
Billy A. Campbell
Art Direction
James Hambidge
Executive Producer
Wayne Anthony
Casting
Camilla-Valentine Isola
Costume Supervisor
Dan Grace
Set Decoration
Lee Sandales
Visual Effects
Martin Body
Supervising Art Director
Simon Lamont
Art Direction
Dominic Masters
Makeup Artist
Laura McIntosh
Art Department Coordinator
Gabriela Dolenska
Art Department Coordinator
Sarah Robinson
Construction Coordinator
Martina Ter-Akopowá
Property Master
Ty Teiger
Construction Coordinator
Catherine Haugh
Music Editor
Dominic Gibbs
Visual Effects Supervisor
Angela Barson
Still Photographer
Jay Maidment
Assistant Art Director
Peter Dorme
Camera Operator
Clive Jackson
Transportation Coordinator
Jiří Husák
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Burdon
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Taylor
Still Photographer
Susie Allnutt
Assistant Art Director
Guy Bradley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Prestwood Smith
Stunt Coordinator
Gary Powell
Camera Operator
Jaromír Šedina
Steadicam Operator
Jaromír Šedina
Underwater Camera
Mike Valentine
Visual Effects Producer
Paul Edwards
Helicopter Camera
John Marzano
Stunt Coordinator
Pavel Cajzl
Script Supervisor
Lori Wyant
Visual Effects Supervisor
Val Wardlaw
ADR & Dubbing
Colin Ritchie
Sound Effects Editor
Oliver Tarney
Dialogue Editor
Simon Chase
Makeup Artist
Hana Surkalova
Production Manager
Sabrina Allaria
Production Manager
Janine Modder
Production Manager
Chris Brock
Assistant Art Director
Molly Sole
Sound Effects Editor
Jack Whittaker
Special Effects Coordinator
Pavel Sagner
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Michaels
Visual Effects Editor
Aled Robinson
Visual Effects Producer
Julia Wigginton
Camera Operator
Roberto W. Contreras D.
Camera Operator
Roger Pearce
Camera Operator
Karl Morgan
Rigging Gaffer
Lee Knight
Still Photographer
Larry D. Horricks
Additional Photography
Warwick Sloss
Rigging Gaffer
Ronnie Phillips
Set Costumer
Nicholas Roche-Gordon
Set Costumer
Patricie Šoptenková
Digital Intermediate
Maria Stroka
First Assistant Editor
Kate Baird
Transportation Coordinator
Rajesh Rajilal
Picture Car Coordinator
Jiri Fleischer
Location Manager
Simona Serafini
Location Manager
Robin Higgs
Location Manager
Steve Harvey
Unit Publicist
Linda Gamble
Location Manager
Eddie Folcarelli
Location Manager
Nicola Catullo
Script Supervisor
Aminta Townshend
Script Supervisor
Laura Miles
Assistant Director
Consuelo Bidorini
Assistant Director
Lorenzo Marangoni
Assistant Director
Lisa Romano
Hairstylist
Lesa Warrener
Assistant Director
Jakub Dvorak
Hairstylist
Melissa Lackersteen
Associate Producer
Luca Marco Paracels
Music Editor
Robin Whittaker
Executive In Charge Of Production
Adam Moos
Title Graphics
Pauline Hume
Potential Kermode
**2006 - the year they turned Bond into a common soccer hooligan.**
In 2006, the film makers - no longer under the watchful eye of the late Cubby Broccoli decided to run away from making James Bond movies. They also cast a short blonde man as 007. They screwed with the gun barrel and the tone of the once lively, over the top and amusing series was now one of tedium.
It's all over for Bond films now unless they decide to make real Bond films again and not this monotonous and bland rubbish.
It's shame that Cubby was not still around to keep Eon Productions in line and stop them ruining 40 years of hard work.
- Potential Kermode
John Chard
Arrogance and self-awareness seldom go hand in hand.
Casino Royale is directed by Martin Campbell and adapted by Neil Purvis, Robert Wade & Paul Haggis from a story written by Ian Fleming. It stars Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright & Giancarlo Giannini. It's the 21st film in the James Bond franchise.
Plot finds Craig as Bond, newly promoted to 00 status, he is thrust into the murky world of high financed terrorism.
One of the hardest series of films to get right, with some of the most committed of fans, is that of the James Bond series. To wit, there will never ever be a Bond film that will appease every fan across the board. The complaints will range from not enough gadgets, too far removed from Fleming's essence, not serious enough and vice a versa: too darn serious. Then there is the usual round of arguments concerning the leading man stepping into the tuxedo, for every Bond fan ready to fight to the death in the name of Sean Connery, I'll find you another prepared to back Timothy Dalton's take on the Martini swigging legend. Once it became clear that Pierce Brosnan had run his course as Bond, bowing out with the super silly Die Another Day in 2002, the pressure for any new Bond, both the actor and the makers, was immense. 2006 and time had moved on, and we live in different cinema times, spy movies are a different breed to what went before, The Bourne Identity had raised the bar. The news filtered thru that Bond was to be rebooted and that Daniel Craig was the man to be Bond. The howls of derision could be heard from as far as the tropical locations so in keeping with a James Bond plot. Too Blonde, too craggy faced, not tall enough, and why reboot a much loved franchise anyway? It was war and the heat was turned up to full.
Casino Royale still has its critics, but as majorities go as regards a Bond film, this one has the biggest sway. Sure, the Daniel Craig haters will not be bowed, they can't after all lose face after such a vitriolic campaign against his casting, but few, I suspect, can seriously deny Casino Royale is not a magnificent Bond movie. Just a peak at the Worldwide box office figures shows you how well received it was, making nearly $600 million, those are figures that do not lie. The truth is that Casino Royale has almost everything you could wish for from a Bond movie, and a little more. Gorgeous locations, beautiful women and reams of action; where, the stunt department reach new heights. It's also refreshingly in keeping with Fleming's original story, only major difference here is that the makers have upgraded it to a post 9/11 world. There's nods to traditional franchise staples, whilst also neatly streamlining some of the previous film's comedy scene fillers. Smart villain too, Mads Mikkelsen's Le Chiffre, complete with creepy eye issue and loyal girlfriend, is a villain not trying to blow up the world because he's mad, but trying to outwit Bond to stay alive! That's great stuff that keeps a Bond thriller alive and well.
But for all the energy and pyrotechnics (there's enough in this one film to have filled half a dozen of previous Bond entries), a Bond film can only succeed if the leading man is up to scratch. Thankfully, and joyously, Craig nails it, both in physicality, swagger and raw egotistical aggression. More telling is that Craig's Bond is more human that what we are used too, at one time suave and appearing unruffled, the next, bruised battered and emotionally conflicted. This is a new and rounded Bond, given impetus by Craig's powerful presence. He is helped by Eva Green putting brains and slinkiness into Vesper Lynd, a Bond girl to turn Bond's head in a way not seen since Diana Rigg's Tracy di Vicenzo in OHMSS. Though one of the film's rare missteps is to under write the part. Felix Leiter also gets a quality tune up in the form of Jeffrey Wright, Judi Dench's M kicks arse and Giancarlo Giannini adds a touch of continental class as Bond's Montenegro contact René Mathis. Layered over the top is a nifty score by David Arnold, blending traditional Bond flavours with high energy bursts and Phil Meheux's photography brings optical delights in the Bahamas, Czech Republic and Italy.
Opening with the best chase sequence in the whole franchise and closing with an ultimate Bond moment, this is reboot supreme. It's high energy with intelligent humanistic smarts and Bond is back: blonder, brutal and most assuredly better. 9/10
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