Casino Royale (1967)
6/10
"Okay" spoof of James Bond
27 June 2005
Perhaps the most infamous film in history, it's true what they say - this film doesn't make any sense, the story is non-existent, but, for all of those things, it's still enjoyable. Don't look upon this as a spoof of James Bond, the only things it has in common is the name, but there should be enough shockingly bad jokes to entertain. On the acting side, there's some tremendous talent on show - David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Woody Allen, Orson Welles - plus there's great support from the likes of Bernard Cribbins, Ronnie Corbett, Deborah Kerr. It does seem a bit of a shame and a waste that such high-talented performers are put to waste with the poor workings of the script but nevertheless they still make slightly more than adequate viewing.
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