Casino Royale (2006)

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Written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis

Directed by Martin Campbell

Running Time: 139 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/UK/Germany/Czech Republic

Filmed in Colour

With two kills under his belt, MI6 agent James Bond (Daniel Craig, pictured) is elevated to OO status, but his next mission goes badly awry. Redemption is offered in a high-stakes poker tournament in Montenegro against dastardly banker Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen). If Bond wins, and lives, he can bankrupt the money man's financial finagling for terrorists around the world. With treasury agent Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) keeping a firm hold of his purse strings, the unshakable secret agent must decide who he can trust in the game of his life.

A blistering return to form for the tired Bond franchise. Daniel Craig breathed new life into the world-weary secret agent, winning plaudits for his muscular performance.

Cast

Image for Daniel CraigDaniel CraigJames Bond
Image for Eva GreenEva GreenVesper Lynd
Image for Mads MikkelsenMads MikkelsenLe Chiffre
Image for Judi DenchJudi DenchM
Image for Jeffrey WrightJeffrey WrightFelix Leiter
Giancarlo GianniniMathis
Caterina MurinoSolange
Simon AbkarianAlex Dimitrios
Isaach de BankoléSteven Obanno
Jesper ChristensenMr. White
Ivana MilicevicValenka
Tobias MenziesVilliers
Claudio SantamariaCarlos
Sebastien FoucanMollaka
Malcolm SinclairDryden

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