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Old 08-26-2016, 12:20 PM   #16499
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Originally Posted by IceFyre13th View Post
Connery, WRONG.....

In early 1954, Ian Fleming was paid $1000 for the television rights for Casino Royale. The novel was adapted into an hour long TV special and was broadcast on CBS on October 21st, 1954 as an episode of the Climax! Mystery Theatre.
It was a low budget black and white episode that was adapted by Charles Bennett, who wrote the screenplays for most of Alfred Hitchcock's films in the 1930s. It starred Peter Lorre as Le Chiffre, Linda Christian as Valerie Mathis, Michael Pate as Clarence Leiter, and American actor Barry Nelson as the first ever James Bond.
Barry played James Bond very casually, and despite several laughable fighting and torture scenes, the episode was an interesting and enjoyable rendition of Casino Royale. Peter Lorre in particular was a strong addition to the cast. The episode appears as a special feature on the DVD for the 1967 spoof film Casino Royale.
Wow, that's a mouthful. And here I thought I had seen every episode. I thought Bond (Craig,) in the latest version, actually died. Then the accountant showed up and screwed everything up. I'm not a fan of Craig either, but you have to take the good with the bad sometimes.
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