Casino Royale 1967 End Credits
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*Casino Royale (1967) Alternate Versions (7) In the Region 2 DVD which has English, German, French, Italian and Spanish audio tracks, the ending is left instrumental in Spanish audio track unlike the others.
*The original music is by Burt Bacharach. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass performed some of the songs with Mike Redway singing the lyrics to the title song as the end credits rolled. (A version of the song was also sung by Peter Sellers.).
Limited Edition of 1,000 Copies
Casino Royale was released on 13 April 1967, two months prior to Eon’s fifth Bond movie, You Only Live Twice. The film was a financial success, grossing over $41.7 million worldwide, and Burt Bacharach ’s musical score was praised, earning him an Oscar nomination for the song ’ The Look of Love ’.
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Format: CDMusic ByPurchase SoundtrackTrack Listing1.Casino Royale Theme (Main Title)02:392.The Venerable Sir James Bond02:333.Agent Mimi01:354.Little French Boy02:255.Money Penny Goes for Broke01:376.The Look of Love (instrumental)02:487.The Look of Love04:118.The Indian Temple00:529.Sir James’ Trip to Find Mata02:1610.First Stop Berlin01:5511.Home James, Don’t Spare the Horses01:3112.Hi There Miss Goodthighs01:1613.Dream On, James, You’re Winning01:1814.Le Chiffre’s Torture of Mind02:1315.Flying Saucer01:0616.The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale / End Credits (vocal version)05:1217.Keystone Kops00:1118.Casino Royale Theme (Main Title)02:3719.The Look of Love04:0720.Money Penny Goes for Broke01:3921.Le Chiffre’s Torture of the Mind02:1322.Home James, Don’t Spare the Horses01:3123.Sir James’ Trip to Find Mata03:4824.The Look of Love (instrumental)02:4625.Hi There Miss Goodthighs01:1526.Little French Boy02:2427.Flying Saucer - First Stop Berlin02:5928.The Venerable Sir James Bond02:3229.Dream On, James, You’re Winning01:1830.The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale / Casino Royale Theme04:49Total Album Time:69:36Related Albums
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In 1953, British author Ian Fleming created one of the most enduring cinematic characters with the publication of his first 007 novel, Casino Royale. Thirteen years later, producer Charles K. Feldman (of What’s New Pussycat? fame) reimagined Fleming’s story as a large-scale, star-studded spy spoof inspired by the Bond mania that swept across the world in the 1960s. While not exactly delivering the kind of James Bond films audiences had loved and come to expect, Casino Royale has became a cult classic in the ensuing decades, a colorful addendum to the history of the 007 legacy. With an all-star cast that included David Niven, Deborah Kerr, John Huston, Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, cameos by Jean-Paul Belmondo, David McCallum, and Peter O’Toole, and even featuring an authentic Bond girl, Ursula Andress (from Dr. No), the rag-tag craziness on view was directed by several different directors—John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, with Val Guest overseeing the entire production. As would be expected, the end result was eclectic, sometimes very funny, and sometimes just plain weird.
One person who immensely helped tie the whole thing together was the brilliant Burt Bacharach, who provided one of the most popular and universally applauded features of Casino Royale: its musical score. Hired on the strength of his music for What’s New Pussycat?, the composer was expected to bring the same kind of cheek to Feldman’s latest picture, offering a colorful kaleidoscope that went on to define the Swingin’ Sixties without referencing the typical musical spy vernacular. In fact, Bacharach’s approach is much closer to the Henry Mancini/Blake Edwards song scores such as The Pink Panther or The Party, which may explain the soundtrack’s extraordinary success on its own. The score was nominated for a Grammy and ’The Look of Love’ received an Oscar nomination. Bacharach had, of course, had countless hits by the time of this film, and would go on to have countless more (one of the only pop song composers to have hits in every decade since the 1950s), as well as providing the soundtracks to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Arthur, and many other films.
This is the third CD release for Casino Royale Casino online paysafecard no deposit. (although both releases on Varese Sarabande were pretty much identical)—the original LP has long been considered one of the great audiophile releases, thanks to a nod in The Absolute Sound. But due to an unfortunate accident, just prior to the transfer of the master tape, the tape was rewound too quickly and stripped of iron oxide, thereby compromising and damaging the tape. The transfer could still be made and the CD came out—but anyone expecting it to sound like the LP was disappointed, and for obvious reasons.
For this release, we have spent much time in trying to alleviate some of the effects of the tape damage—our mastering engineer, James Nelson, has painstakingly and lovingly repaired numerous dropouts and other anomalies and we’ve worked very hard to get this to sound as good as it ever has or will, and the result is pretty amazing.
We’ve also added three short bonus cues, available on CD for the first time, including the original end credits vocal. And, of course, we get the great performances of Dusty Springfield and Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass.
But one of the main reasons for doing this third CD release was to offer as a bonus a straight transfer of that original record—done from several pristine copies of the LP—so that the original sound, with no additional processing or EQ, is captured on CD for the very first time. We leave it for others to judge whether that sound holds up for today’s listeners. Given what happened to the master tape, this is as close to that original LP sound as we’re ever going to get.
This very special release is limited to 1,000 copies only.
*Click stars
to rate.
If any information appears to be missing from this page, contact us and let us know!Youtube Casino Royale 1967
The movie is about a veteran con man who journeys through the small towns of the South, performing the classic repertory of the confidence game: card tricks, fake identities, the lost billfold gambit, the bargain to be had on a shady deal. A young Army dropout (Michael Sarrazin) signs on as his straight man and they fleece the suckers until love appears for Sarrazin in the person of Sue Lyon.Watch Casino Royale 1967
The movie was shot on location, largely in Kentucky, and it gains a real feeling of authenticity. These are real crossroads stores and real wide-eyed rednecks, watching the city slicker shuffle the cards. And a lot of the episodes are hilarious. I announced some time ago, in connection with ’Casino Royale’ (1967) I think, that chase scenes had just about had it as laugh-getters in the movies. Wrong again. There is a chase scene in this one that’s a classic. The flim-flam man, dressed, as a minister, and his pupil, dressed as an accident victim, steal a car and lead the sheriff on a brilliantly photographed chase down the sidewalks and through the watermelon wagons of the South.Casino Royale 1967 End Credits Video
There are also some nicely directed scenes in which Scott gradually overcomes the suspicions of his victims, wins their confidence, allows his straight man to win a few bucks and then, oh, so innocently asks a tobacco farmer if he’d care to speculate as to which card was the queen.Casino Royale 1967 End Credits Youtube
But, in the end, Scott doesn’t quite come off as the flim-flam man. I think the mistake was to make him so old (past 60) and flamboyant, instead of letting him play the role as a smooth and oily character (as he was in ’The Hustler’).
But you know who might have made a good flim-flam man? Harry Morgan, who plays the sheriff, and who is Sergeant Friday’s sidekick on ’Dragnet.’ With a cigar stuck in his mouth, he looks like about the shiftiest guy I can imagine. Except for W. C. Fields, come to think of it.
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Soundtrack Information
*Casino Royale (1967) Alternate Versions (7) In the Region 2 DVD which has English, German, French, Italian and Spanish audio tracks, the ending is left instrumental in Spanish audio track unlike the others.
*The original music is by Burt Bacharach. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass performed some of the songs with Mike Redway singing the lyrics to the title song as the end credits rolled. (A version of the song was also sung by Peter Sellers.).
Limited Edition of 1,000 Copies
Casino Royale was released on 13 April 1967, two months prior to Eon’s fifth Bond movie, You Only Live Twice. The film was a financial success, grossing over $41.7 million worldwide, and Burt Bacharach ’s musical score was praised, earning him an Oscar nomination for the song ’ The Look of Love ’.
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Casino free games queen of the nile. Release Date:January 18, 2011
Conducted by Burt Bacharach Casino in henderson nevada.
Format: CDMusic ByPurchase SoundtrackTrack Listing1.Casino Royale Theme (Main Title)02:392.The Venerable Sir James Bond02:333.Agent Mimi01:354.Little French Boy02:255.Money Penny Goes for Broke01:376.The Look of Love (instrumental)02:487.The Look of Love04:118.The Indian Temple00:529.Sir James’ Trip to Find Mata02:1610.First Stop Berlin01:5511.Home James, Don’t Spare the Horses01:3112.Hi There Miss Goodthighs01:1613.Dream On, James, You’re Winning01:1814.Le Chiffre’s Torture of Mind02:1315.Flying Saucer01:0616.The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale / End Credits (vocal version)05:1217.Keystone Kops00:1118.Casino Royale Theme (Main Title)02:3719.The Look of Love04:0720.Money Penny Goes for Broke01:3921.Le Chiffre’s Torture of the Mind02:1322.Home James, Don’t Spare the Horses01:3123.Sir James’ Trip to Find Mata03:4824.The Look of Love (instrumental)02:4625.Hi There Miss Goodthighs01:1526.Little French Boy02:2427.Flying Saucer - First Stop Berlin02:5928.The Venerable Sir James Bond02:3229.Dream On, James, You’re Winning01:1830.The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale / Casino Royale Theme04:49Total Album Time:69:36Related Albums
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In 1953, British author Ian Fleming created one of the most enduring cinematic characters with the publication of his first 007 novel, Casino Royale. Thirteen years later, producer Charles K. Feldman (of What’s New Pussycat? fame) reimagined Fleming’s story as a large-scale, star-studded spy spoof inspired by the Bond mania that swept across the world in the 1960s. While not exactly delivering the kind of James Bond films audiences had loved and come to expect, Casino Royale has became a cult classic in the ensuing decades, a colorful addendum to the history of the 007 legacy. With an all-star cast that included David Niven, Deborah Kerr, John Huston, Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, cameos by Jean-Paul Belmondo, David McCallum, and Peter O’Toole, and even featuring an authentic Bond girl, Ursula Andress (from Dr. No), the rag-tag craziness on view was directed by several different directors—John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, with Val Guest overseeing the entire production. As would be expected, the end result was eclectic, sometimes very funny, and sometimes just plain weird.
One person who immensely helped tie the whole thing together was the brilliant Burt Bacharach, who provided one of the most popular and universally applauded features of Casino Royale: its musical score. Hired on the strength of his music for What’s New Pussycat?, the composer was expected to bring the same kind of cheek to Feldman’s latest picture, offering a colorful kaleidoscope that went on to define the Swingin’ Sixties without referencing the typical musical spy vernacular. In fact, Bacharach’s approach is much closer to the Henry Mancini/Blake Edwards song scores such as The Pink Panther or The Party, which may explain the soundtrack’s extraordinary success on its own. The score was nominated for a Grammy and ’The Look of Love’ received an Oscar nomination. Bacharach had, of course, had countless hits by the time of this film, and would go on to have countless more (one of the only pop song composers to have hits in every decade since the 1950s), as well as providing the soundtracks to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Arthur, and many other films.
This is the third CD release for Casino Royale Casino online paysafecard no deposit. (although both releases on Varese Sarabande were pretty much identical)—the original LP has long been considered one of the great audiophile releases, thanks to a nod in The Absolute Sound. But due to an unfortunate accident, just prior to the transfer of the master tape, the tape was rewound too quickly and stripped of iron oxide, thereby compromising and damaging the tape. The transfer could still be made and the CD came out—but anyone expecting it to sound like the LP was disappointed, and for obvious reasons.
For this release, we have spent much time in trying to alleviate some of the effects of the tape damage—our mastering engineer, James Nelson, has painstakingly and lovingly repaired numerous dropouts and other anomalies and we’ve worked very hard to get this to sound as good as it ever has or will, and the result is pretty amazing.
We’ve also added three short bonus cues, available on CD for the first time, including the original end credits vocal. And, of course, we get the great performances of Dusty Springfield and Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass.
But one of the main reasons for doing this third CD release was to offer as a bonus a straight transfer of that original record—done from several pristine copies of the LP—so that the original sound, with no additional processing or EQ, is captured on CD for the very first time. We leave it for others to judge whether that sound holds up for today’s listeners. Given what happened to the master tape, this is as close to that original LP sound as we’re ever going to get.
This very special release is limited to 1,000 copies only.
*Click stars
to rate.
If any information appears to be missing from this page, contact us and let us know!Youtube Casino Royale 1967
The movie is about a veteran con man who journeys through the small towns of the South, performing the classic repertory of the confidence game: card tricks, fake identities, the lost billfold gambit, the bargain to be had on a shady deal. A young Army dropout (Michael Sarrazin) signs on as his straight man and they fleece the suckers until love appears for Sarrazin in the person of Sue Lyon.Watch Casino Royale 1967
The movie was shot on location, largely in Kentucky, and it gains a real feeling of authenticity. These are real crossroads stores and real wide-eyed rednecks, watching the city slicker shuffle the cards. And a lot of the episodes are hilarious. I announced some time ago, in connection with ’Casino Royale’ (1967) I think, that chase scenes had just about had it as laugh-getters in the movies. Wrong again. There is a chase scene in this one that’s a classic. The flim-flam man, dressed, as a minister, and his pupil, dressed as an accident victim, steal a car and lead the sheriff on a brilliantly photographed chase down the sidewalks and through the watermelon wagons of the South.Casino Royale 1967 End Credits Video
There are also some nicely directed scenes in which Scott gradually overcomes the suspicions of his victims, wins their confidence, allows his straight man to win a few bucks and then, oh, so innocently asks a tobacco farmer if he’d care to speculate as to which card was the queen.Casino Royale 1967 End Credits Youtube
But, in the end, Scott doesn’t quite come off as the flim-flam man. I think the mistake was to make him so old (past 60) and flamboyant, instead of letting him play the role as a smooth and oily character (as he was in ’The Hustler’).
But you know who might have made a good flim-flam man? Harry Morgan, who plays the sheriff, and who is Sergeant Friday’s sidekick on ’Dragnet.’ With a cigar stuck in his mouth, he looks like about the shiftiest guy I can imagine. Except for W. C. Fields, come to think of it.
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