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Casino Royale (2006)

References 

The Blue Angel (1930)
A night club called the 'Blue Angel' is seen in the Berlin scenes.
Frankenstein (1931)
Mata Hari (1931)
Scarface (1932)
Moulin Rouge (1952)
Climax!: Casino Royale (1954)
In the German spy school, Polo mentions some of the former students, among them Peter Lorre who played Le Chiffre in another movie based on the same novel.
Man in a Cocked Hat (1959)
The taxi driver introduces himself as Carlton-Towers of the F.O. (note: Carlton Towers is a Victorian gothic house in North Yorkshire, home of the Duke of Norfolk.)
Dr. No (1962)
During training, one of Cooper's sparring partners is dressed in a costume like Ursula Andress's bikini.
Goldfinger (1964)
Gilded girls; Mention of Aston Martin car with gadgets
World Without Sun (1964)
Poster seen in the pre-credits sequence.
Born Free (1966)

Referenced in 

Bananas (1971)
I due maghi del pallone (1972)
A poster is visible in the billiard room
At the Movies: James Bond (1983)
Gene Siskel explains why the movie is not being considered in this episode.
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick (1989)
Mentioned as Huston flop.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Robot Monster (1990)
Joel: "'Selena Royale'? What a great movie! Wasn't Woody Allen in that?"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Crash of Moons (1992)
Crow, Joel, and Tom sing "Casino Royale."
So Wrong They're Right (1995)
Soundtrack to film mentioned.
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today (1996)
Documentary on the James Bond films
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Burt Bacharach (Composer for Casino Royale, 1967) cameo appearance, homage to original James Bond Parody, also, Bacharach's song, "The Love of Love", composed for Casino Royale, plays when Alotta Fagina undresses.
The Avengers (1998)
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Burt Bacharach (Composer for Casino Royale, 1967) cameo appearance, homage to original James Bond Parody
The Unknown Peter Sellers (2000)
Referenced by title
Family Guy: From Method to Madness (2002)
The track 'Home James, Don't Spare the Horses' from Burt Bacharach's soundtrack is used in the clip of "Stewie's sexy party."
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Burt Bacharach (Composer for Casino Royale, 1967) cameo appearance, homage to original James Bond Parody
The Corporation (2003)
poster
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
The filming of this is recreated.
QI: Cleve Crudgington (2005)
Mentioned in dialogue
Becoming Bond (2006)
Mentioned by Barbara Broccoli
Casino Royale (2006)
Mathis tells him if he gets in trouble "don't expect the cavalry to ride in and save you", a reference to the madcap ending of the original Casino Royale, in which the US Cavalry attacks Casino Royale to save Bond.
The Real Casino Royale (2006)
Related Documentary
Saturday Night Live: Peyton Manning/Carrie Underwood (2007)
Theme played during Locker room skit
Saturday Night Live Presents: Sports All-Stars (2010)
Theme tune used and danced to in Locker Room Motivation
Hawaii Five-0: Malama Ka Aina (2010)
Danny complains that he looks like a waiter and McGarrett looks like James Bond
NCIS: Swan Song (2011)
Gibbs refers to Barret as a "Bond Girl."
Glaube - Der Film (2011)
features music from this movie

Featured in 

Saturday Night Live: Leslie Nielsen/Cowboy Junkies (1989)
Shots of the Chase scene are edited into 'The 1960's movie'
Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
shows footage from
Boca a boca (1995)
100 Years of Comedy (1997)
Clip shown.
20 to 1: World's Best Love Songs (2006)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the song The Look Of Love.
The Real Casino Royale (2006)
Footage / clip(s)
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Surrogates/Pandorum/Fame (2009)
"You're Not Going to Get Away With This" segment

Spoofs 

From Russia with Love (1963)
Exploding suitcase joke ; Shoe gadget weapon joke
Goldfinger (1964)
Gilded girls in the finale ; Aston Martin joke

Spoofed in 

Sly Spy (1989)
Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail! (1996)
The gathering of the four James Bond actors in the casino may be a reference to Peter Sellers' "Casino Royal" parody.

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