About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Casino Royale - Daniel Craig stars as '007' James Bond, the smoothest, sexiest, most lethal agent on Her Majesty's Secret Service in 'Casino Royale.' Based on the first Bond book written by Ian Fleming, the story, which has never been told on film until now, recounts the making of the world's greatest secret agent. James Bond's first '007' mission leads him to Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen. Casino Royale was the 4th highest-grossing film of 2006, and was the highest-grossing installment of the James Bond series until Skyfall surpassed it in November 2012. Upon its release in the United Kingdom, Casino Royale broke series records on both opening day—£1.7 million —and opening weekend—£13,370,969.
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Movie (2006)
Starring:
Daniel Craig (James Bond)
Mads Mikkelsen (Le Chiffre)
Judi Dench (M)
Jesper Christiansen (Mr. White)
Jeffrey Wright (Felix Leiter)
Clemens Schick (Kratt)
The terrorist banker Le Chiffre loses a lot of money of his clients. To get this money back, he has to win at a high stakes poker game at Casino Royale in Montenegro. When MI6 comes behind his plan, Bond is sent to Montenegro to stop Le Chiffre. His backup is Vesper Lynd from the treasury, during the film he falls in love with her.
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Bell 206 JetRanger
De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
James Bond arrives in Nassau with this plane.
Registration N300WH, c/n 647 built in 1979.
Boeing 747-236B 'Skyfleet S570'
Fictionnal registration : N88892.
This 'prototype' is planned to be blown up by Dimitrios' men.
Based at Dunsfold Aerodrome (IATA: FAA / ICAO: EGTD), it is actually a modified ex-British Airways Boeing 747-200 G-BDXJ, using physical props and CGI.
Also seen in several other movies.See IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Boeing 747-443
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Supposed to be in Miami, the action was filmed in Praha Ruzyně / Prague Ruzyne airport (and that's why so many British registration and Czech airline).
Airbus A340-642
Registration G-VWIN, c/n 736 built in 2006.
Douglas DC-6A
The tail in front of the 747 listed above. Most likely registration G-SIXC, c/n 45550.
Boeing 737-800
Travel Service Airlines is a Czech charter airline which never reach America.
Airbus A310-325
Registration OK-YAC, c/n 672 built in 1993.
MD Helicopters MD 600N
This helicopter takes James Bond and MI6-Agent Villiers to Dimitrios' house.
Registration N451DL, c/n RN042 built in 1998.
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Yes, Daniel Craig makes a superb Bond: Leaner, more taciturn, less sex-obsessed, able to be hurt in body and soul, not giving a damn if his martini is shaken or stirred. That doesn't make him the 'best' Bond, because I've long since given up playing that pointless ranking game; Sean Connery was first to plant the flag, and that's that. But Daniel Craig is bloody damned great as Bond, in a movie that creates a new reality for the character.
Year after year, attending the new Bond was like observing a ritual. There was the opening stunt sequence that served little purpose, except to lead into the titles; the title song; Miss Moneypenny; M with an assignment of great urgency to the Crown; Q with some new gadgets; an archvillain; a series of babes, some treacherous, some doomed, all frequently in stages of undress; the villain's master-plan; Bond's certain death, and a lot of chases. It could be terrific, it could be routine, but you always knew about where you were in the formula.
Travel Service Airlines is a Czech charter airline which never reach America.
Airbus A310-325
Registration OK-YAC, c/n 672 built in 1993.
MD Helicopters MD 600N
This helicopter takes James Bond and MI6-Agent Villiers to Dimitrios' house.
Registration N451DL, c/n RN042 built in 1998.
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Yes, Daniel Craig makes a superb Bond: Leaner, more taciturn, less sex-obsessed, able to be hurt in body and soul, not giving a damn if his martini is shaken or stirred. That doesn't make him the 'best' Bond, because I've long since given up playing that pointless ranking game; Sean Connery was first to plant the flag, and that's that. But Daniel Craig is bloody damned great as Bond, in a movie that creates a new reality for the character.
Year after year, attending the new Bond was like observing a ritual. There was the opening stunt sequence that served little purpose, except to lead into the titles; the title song; Miss Moneypenny; M with an assignment of great urgency to the Crown; Q with some new gadgets; an archvillain; a series of babes, some treacherous, some doomed, all frequently in stages of undress; the villain's master-plan; Bond's certain death, and a lot of chases. It could be terrific, it could be routine, but you always knew about where you were in the formula.
With 'Casino Royale,' we get to the obligatory concluding lovey-dovey on the tropical sands, and then the movie pulls a screeching U-turn and starts up again with the most sensational scene I have ever seen set in Venice, or most other places. It's a movie that keeps on giving.
This time, no Moneypenny, no Q and Judi Dench is unleashed as M, given a larger role, and allowed to seem hard-eyed and disapproving to the reckless Bond. This time, no dream of world domination, but just a bleeding-eyed rat who channels money to terrorists. This time a poker game that is interrupted by the weirdest trip to the parking lot I've ever seen. This time, no laser beam inching up on Bond's netherlands, but a nasty knotted rope actually whacking his hopes of heirs.
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And this time, no Monte Carlo, but Montenegro, a fictional casino resort, where Bond checks into the 'Hotel Splendid,' which is in fact, yes, the very same Grand Hotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary where Queen Latifah had her culinary vacation in 'Last Holiday.' That gives me another opportunity to display my expertise on the Czech Republic by informing you that 'Pupp' is pronounced 'poop,' so no wonder it's the Splendid.
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I never thought I would see a Bond movie where I cared, actually cared, about the people. But I care about Bond, and about Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), even though I know that (here it comes) a Martini Vesper is shaken, not stirred. Vesper Lynd, however, is definitely stirring, as she was in Bertolucci's wonderful 'The Dreamers.' Sometimes shaken, too. Vesper and James have a shower scene that answers, at last, why nobody in a Bond movie ever seems to have any real emotions.