Casino Royale 1967 Gun Barrel
Casino Royale (2006) directed by Martin Campbell.COPYRIGHT NOTICE: If this video infringes upon any of your intellectual property rights, or upon those which. Casino Royale is de 21ste James Bondfilm, uitgebracht in 2006 en gebaseerd op het gelijknamige boek van Ian Fleming uit 1953.De film is een reboot waarbij het Bondverhaal weer opnieuw wordt verteld, los van de eerdere films, en Bond zich nog moet bewijzen.
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The following weapons were used in the film Thunderball:
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Walther PPK
Both James Bond (Sean Connery) and Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) carry the Walther PPK with and without a suppressor. Vargas (Philip Locke) can briefly be seen with one as he silently approaches Bond and Domino. Bond's dropped PPK has the 'bull-dog' nose of a pre-WWII pistol rather than the sleeker lines of the post-war PPKs.
Beretta M1934
When Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) prepares to face Bond at Shrublands, he affixes a suppressor to a compact Beretta M1934. Quist (Bill Cummings), one of Largo's thugs, gets his Beretta M1934 knocked out of his hands, which Leiter unloads.
Colt Detective Special
Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) fires a Colt Detective Special at Bond while chasing him on the road from Shrublands. The Disco Valante Captain (Harold Sanderson) draws one on Bond during the finale, which Largo (Adolfo Celi) later picks up and holds briefly.
Beretta 950 Jetfire
Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi) pulls a .25 caliber Beretta 950 Jetfire on James Bond when he tells her that he knows she works for SPECTRE.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
One of Largo's thugs carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36. It is the thug with the Model 36 that shoots Bond in the leg during the chase.
I saved this shot and lightened it up a bit and that smith actually seems to have the 'hammerless' shape of the Centennial, which was showing up in Tv shows like The Avengers . It might be worthwhile for someone more technically capable than an old dinosaur like me to play around with it to see if it is a Centennial.--Tecolote (talk) 03:23, 3 September 2014 (EDT)
Colt New Service
One of Largo's thugs fires a Colt New Service at Bond during the dance, but accidentally shoots Fiona. The guards at Largo's estate are also armed with these revolvers.With the straight barrel and longish ejector rod knob, tha'ts likely a WW1 vintage .455.--Tecolote (talk) 03:23, 3 September 2014 (EDT)
Smith & Wesson Model 10
The butler (Guy Laure) in the chateau fires a Smith & Wesson Model 10 at 007.
M1 Carbine Sniper Rifle
Felix Leiter (Rik Van Nutter) fires a rifle with a scope at a shark to distract the other sharks as Bond dives. The barrel and front sight appears to be that of an M1 Carbine that resembles an Auto Ordnance with a pistol grip has been added to the stock.
Remington 1100
Both Largo (Adolfo Celi) and Fiona (Luciana Paluzzi) fire sporting Remington 1100s with raised ribbed when target shooting. Bond claims to Largo that the shotgun would look better in the hands of a woman.
'You know much about guns, Mr. Bond?'
'No. I know a little bit about women.'
Largo hands Bond the shotgun.
Browning Auto-5
Bond fires a Browning Auto-5 when shooting with Largo.
MP40
The SPECTRE guards at Largo's residence and on the Disco Volante use MP40 submachine guns.
Sterling L2A3
Some SPECTRE guards are briefly seen carrying Sterling L2A3s.
Browning M1919A4
A Coast Guard speedboat battling the Disco Volante has a .30-06 caliber Browning M1919A4 machine gun mounted on the bow.
Browning M2
The Disco Volante's 'cocoon' section carries two .50 BMG caliber Browning M2 Aircraft machine guns.
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Lahti L-39 Anti-Tank Rifle
The Disco Volante's 'cocoon' section also has a Lahti L-39 20mm anti-tank rifle mounted, which is operated by a henchman (Arthur Howell).
Spear Gun
Almost all underwater scenes (and a few above water) extensively feature spear guns used in battle.
Casino Royale 1967 Gun Barrel
The Gunbarrel
Thunderball marks the first time actor Sean Connery was featured in the opening 'gunbarrel' sequence.
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Summary
If you asked someone who the first actor to play James Bond was, they would probably answer Sean Connery. Similarly, if you were to ask how many actors had played the role, most people would say 5 or 6. You may be surprised to know that the above answers are wrong. Below, we give you the complete history of all of the actors who have played James Bond, not only in the official series, but in unofficial films, TV series and radio shows.
1954 Barry Nelson
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.
1956 Bob Holness
In 1956, Bob Holness provided the voice for James Bond in a South African radio adaptation of the Ian Fleming novel Moonraker. He would later go on to become an actor and game show host for Take a Letter and Blockbusters.
The Moonraker special was arranged by the Durban Repertory Theatre. Bob has said that it was broadcast live, and as such, there is no known recording of it.It is believed that local performers from Durban voiced the other roles, and that the production was under ninety minutes.
1962 Bob Simmons
The first official EON Productions James Bond film, Dr. No, was released in 1962. It opened with the gun barrel sequence that would become a trademark of the series. James Bond, played by stuntman Bob Simmons, walked along a white backdrop, shown through the view of a henchman's gun barrel. Aware that he was being watched, Bond quickly turned and shot the assassin. Blood dripped down the screen, the gun barrel trailing off and opening to reveal the main titles.
Casino Royale 1967 Gun Barrels
Bob Simmons could arguably be called the first official James Bond actor, and he was in fact the first person to portray 007 in a cinema-released Bond film. Bob's scene was reused up until Goldfinger, before being reshot with Sean Connery.
1962-1967 Sean Connery
In 1962, producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman brought James Bond to the silver screen in Dr. No, based on Ian Fleming's 1958 novel. With Sean Connery's unique style, the exotic locations, and the spectacular supporting cast, Dr. No became an instant success.
Sean Connery went on to play James Bond four more times in From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball and You Only Live Twice, before temporarily retiring from the role.
1964 Roger Moore
In 1964, between playing Simon Templar on The Saint, Roger Moore starred as James Bond in an episode of the comedy sketch show Mainly Millicent.
In the 7 minute sketch, James Bond is on holiday and goes for lunch, only to meet Russian Spy Sonia Sekova. Sonia is also on holiday, and the two spies suspect that the other is spying on them, resulting in some comical situations. Bond discovers the waiter is wearing a wig and punches him over the balcony, and the two throw several drinks over their shoulders, suspecting cyanide pills. They both get called back on to cases and end the episode with a kiss.
1967 David Niven
In the mid 1960s, American producer Charles K. Feldman acquired the film rights to Casino Royale. After a failed attempt to have it made as part of the official series, he decided to turn it into a James Bond spoof instead.
The film opens with David Niven playing a retired 007. M begs him to come back to them, and when Bond refuses, his mansion is promptly blown up! M is killed in the explosion and Bond takes over his position.
He decides to rename all of the agents to James Bond to confuse the enemy. This results in David Niven, Terence Cooper, Woody Allen, Joanna Pettet, Daliah Lavi, Peter Sellers and Ursula Andress all playing James Bond!
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