Cleverly assembled flick. Fun to watch. Definitely for fans of Sean Connery's version of James Bond. Almost like unearthing a recently discovered, lost Connery gem.
Orson Welles fits amazingly well as Le Chiffre, I would kill to visit an alternate universe where him and Connery are in an early adaption of Casino Royale
This is exquisite editing...if one didn't know better, you would believed this to be the actual scene from CR. My compliments on your skills as an editor.
This was awesome, great work, great video. I did but hardly notice the clips sometimes being decades apart, this was simply a good story but with Sean Connery instead. Very entertaining.
Orson was great in this small role it would have been smart to put Welles in Diamonds Are Forever have him play the real Blofeld or a different one that would have been fun to see.
My question is: Now with all this AI / CGI / Whatever other letters follow all that, "Will you be able to actually do a movie with those chosen cast members and make it look realistic?" Because if you really can, I WILL PAY GOOD MONEY TO ACTUALLY SEE THIS FILM! Think of the money you'd make! People would probably FORCE YOU to take their money! You would give Hollywood the biggest black eye in history! Talk about a "License to Thrill!"
I find it slightly bizarre that out of the three blokes who've played Le Chiffre, the least famous one is the one from the actual Casino Royale film. Don't get me wrong, I love Mads Mikkelsen, but the fact the previous two LeChiffres were Peter Lorre and Orson Welles is just insane.
Well done! Following on from my last Sean Connery project, Connery returns as Ian Fleming’s James Bond in the unofficial 1967 Casino Royale instead of David Niven and Peter Sellers Footage: Dr. No (1962) Goldfinger (1964) Woman Of Straw (1964) Thunderball (1965) A Fine Madness (1966) Casino Royale (1967) Never Say Never Again (1983) Casino Royale (2006) Audio From: Dr. No (1962) Thunderball (1965)
@@michaelschulz9164 haha.. Well , I'll meet you halfway. I think Terrence Cooper might have been half decent. I only count Connery & Lazenby as true Bond portrayals.
@@richardlord4435 That was the American version right? There was an episode of Basil Rathbones Sherlock Holmes, (I can't remember which one unfortunately), but it pretty much was definitely copied by Flemming. I remember commenting on it on youtube some time back.
Interesting take on making the 1967 version of Casino Royale a serious film with Connery. I happen to be a big fan of the Parody version and enjoy it for the very silly film it is.
Buzz Dixon sent me here! Remarkable job editing the scene together. Only change I'd make is some incidental/background sound effects during the silent sections, just to keep it from being so jarring.
There was plan to hire connery for 1967 casino royale and make it serious but they thought they will go overbudget.they anyways spent far more than that, what a missed opportunity
I love this movie now. Although, when I was a kid, we hated it. I would love to see a totally AI Sean Connery redo of this movie to the original book. Awesome! God I miss him, Orson Welles, and Peter Sellers to boot!
The amusing thing is that Orson Welles and Peter Sellers hated each other so much that in the original scene they had to do their takes completely separated from one another, therefore dumping Sellers for Connery isn't too far a stretch.
Despite being a bit of a production mess, I actually liked the 67 version with Peter Sellers as Bond. Great job splicing Connery in to the parts that Peter Sellers played during the card game. The blonde Baker twins were looking as good as ever.
Of course, Connery was not in the 1967 version of Casino Royale.....David Niven starred as Bond in this parody. This video is a mashup of several Bond movies starring Connery.
Casino Royale is a 1967 spy parody comedy film originally distributed by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, the first novel to feature the character James Bond. The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and
With one in b/w and CASINO in colour, that would defeat the deft editing process. One wants to take in as much as possible before they have their AHA! moment, and realize what they have been viewing!
They coulnd't have filmed the key elements of the novel, namely the torture scene as it is, and the "bitch is dead" final line, which is absolutely a character defining moment. Also, the continuity would have been ruined, as Casino Royale is Bond's first assignment. The 2006 version is spot on. That said, the card game would have looked pretty much like this, probably, and Orson Welles was actually perfect casting for Le Chiffre, spoof or serious version. Also a Goldfinger-like car chase with the Aston Martin would have probably followed the kidnapping; they would have no doubt enhanced what happens in the novel and the 2006 film with gadgets . Good editing job.
Interesting edit....a Casino Royale from them would probably mirror the book. Which has a lot of differences from the actual modern movie. It's only marginally the same story.
As several people stated, there was never a Casino Royale movie in the 60ies with Sean Connery, but yes another, competing film under this title, starring David Niven. Nevertheless this clip is very well done.
My Dad took me to see the 1967 Casino Royale when it premiered. Ten minutes into it I asked if we could go home. The credits were the only decent part of a waste of film and talent.
If Sean Connery had been James Bond in this movie, there would be no question about how great it would be
Cleverly assembled flick. Fun to watch. Definitely for fans of Sean Connery's version of James Bond. Almost like unearthing a recently discovered, lost Connery gem.
Orson Welles fits amazingly well as Le Chiffre, I would kill to visit an alternate universe where him and Connery are in an early adaption of Casino Royale
But David Nivem Rules
Personally I think Peter Lorre in the original 1954 is the most accurate version to the original Fleming book version.
@Jay Hmmm not exactly I would say, Mads is younger and more suave compared to Lorre's distinctive appearance and persona.
Ian Fleming actually described Bond as resembling Hoagy Carmichael (the songwriter who also did some acting, usually behind the piano).
Very nearly had Welles as Auric Goldfinger. He wanted too much money, though.
In 57yrs old and Sean Connery will always be the best Bond… grew up watching watching him as 007!
Connery n'a jamais été surpassé ni même égalé.
A 1960's version of Casino Royale made by Eon with Connery as Bond would have been awesome.
Yes !
Didn't the Bond producers do this version of Casino Royale but couldn't get Mr Connery to be in it?
Far awesome. It'll be totally legit.
@@geraldstephens6612 No, the 1967 Casino Royale is a parody film completely separate from the official series by EON Productions.
Sean Connery is the true Bond
Sean Connery and Ursula Address in Casino Royale, its like a reunion since Dr No
Watching this reminds me that Connery was the best Bond by far.
That’s quite interesting how those two different scenes cut together so well
Sean looked a hundred times better in never say never than he did in diamonds despite being 12 years older
I agree!😊❤
Yes he really did!!
Connery looked like Alabama governor George C. Wallace in DAF.
He was certainly more engaged than in thundeball or yolt
@@ebismusic8813He was fine in Thunderball. He was mailing it in in DAF.
Great fun. Thanks. You have to be a connoisseur to appreciate its finer points. Love how SC’s age varies from shot to shot.
I didn't want this movie to end.
This is exquisite editing...if one didn't know better, you would believed this to be the actual scene from CR. My compliments on your skills as an editor.
Thanks so much
VERY well done. The casino scene is seamless..... very artfully...I love it ! (...great to see the Baker twins. EON should have used them somewhere.)
This was awesome, great work, great video. I did but hardly notice the clips sometimes being decades apart, this was simply a good story but with Sean Connery instead. Very entertaining.
Cleverly compiled jewel. I love it being a big fan of Connery and the David Niven's version of the Casino Royale.
Orson was great in this small role it would have been smart to put Welles in Diamonds Are Forever have him play the real Blofeld or a different one that would have been fun to see.
A little gem...thank you...
I even thought I saw Jonathan Routh as a heavy kidnapping Ursula Andress playing Vesper Lynd!
Wonderful!
You did see him.
I like how it stays true to the original game of Baccarat, as it was in the novel.
Wonderful fanvid for a dedicated Sean Connery ,James Bond 007 fan !
A very clever edit/mashup Thanks
I would have loved to have seen Welles as a Bond baddie.
It’s like watching an all new Bond film 🤗
My question is:
Now with all this AI / CGI / Whatever other letters follow all that, "Will you be able to actually do a movie with those chosen cast members and make it look realistic?"
Because if you really can, I WILL PAY GOOD MONEY TO ACTUALLY SEE THIS FILM!
Think of the money you'd make! People would probably FORCE YOU to take their money!
You would give Hollywood the biggest black eye in history!
Talk about a "License to Thrill!"
Sean Connery a natural actor
Best bond ever RIP Sean you really left your Mark
well gee whiz uncle Inferno, you sure did knit together a whole new dip into that beloved, long lost cinema of my childhood, thank you
Excellently done. Great editing! Connery, wonderfully splendid as James Bond!.❤❤❤
I find it slightly bizarre that out of the three blokes who've played Le Chiffre, the least famous one is the one from the actual Casino Royale film. Don't get me wrong, I love Mads Mikkelsen, but the fact the previous two LeChiffres were Peter Lorre and Orson Welles is just insane.
素晴らしいトリック映像!カジノロワイヤルをショーンコネリーでオーソンウェルズと夢の共演!
That Thunderball set is excellent.
haha! awesome edit!! Sean Connery with Orson Welles would have been awesome!
Well done!
Following on from my last Sean Connery project, Connery returns as Ian Fleming’s James Bond in the unofficial 1967 Casino Royale instead of David Niven and Peter Sellers
Footage:
Dr. No (1962)
Goldfinger (1964)
Woman Of Straw (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
A Fine Madness (1966)
Casino Royale (1967)
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Casino Royale (2006)
Audio From:
Dr. No (1962)
Thunderball (1965)
That was awesome. I loved Sean Connery as 007. To be fair, Daniel Craig wasn't too shabby either. I will miss them both for very different reasons.
Sean is my most favourate 007 Bond❤🎉❤
This would have been perfect!!!! They should've made a Casino Royale in Connerys tenure.
Nooo.... then we would have missed out on Woody Allen as Jimmy Bond ....the nephew
@@michaelschulz9164 haha.. Well , I'll meet you halfway. I think Terrence Cooper might have been half decent. I only count Connery & Lazenby as true Bond portrayals.
Barry Nelson was the First James Bond in the 1954 Casino Royal made for TV movie.
@@richardlord4435 That was the American version right?
There was an episode of Basil Rathbones Sherlock Holmes, (I can't remember which one unfortunately), but it pretty much was definitely copied by Flemming. I remember commenting on it on youtube some time back.
@@richardlord4435 The purchase of the rights for this TV version caused the loss of a Connery Casino Royale.
Bien joué ✌️. Vous avez mis Sean dans le rôle à la place de David Niven. Bien réalisé . On voit le trucage mais cela paraît plausible . Bravo 😇
But Peter Sellers was Bond in this scene.
Interesting take on making the 1967 version of Casino Royale a serious film with Connery. I happen to be a big fan of the Parody version and enjoy it for the very silly film it is.
chic murray and sean connery in a film that would been something else
I laughed when they both had the shoe and dealt each other simultaneously
Orsen was a powerhouse of an actor with a brilliant voice
“DimWits”, the last car chase scene is from “GoldFinger”! ! !
CGI Connery should be next bond
True!
Orson/Le Chiffre: 'Mwaha! The Scots...'
Very clever. Except for Connery’s wig changes. This is nearly seamless.
The music still kills it
What do you mean kills it? It’s the main theme from the movie
Sean Connery is very cool 007
Awesome job man, though it would have been tough to film Casino Royale and You Only Live Twice at the same time for Sean Connery
Superb editing ..
U have skills
You Sir, are the best 007 ever.
Orson Welles is amazing. He has no match. The best actor ever.
Great editing, seamless--Connery THEE Bond 007
Buzz Dixon sent me here! Remarkable job editing the scene together. Only change I'd make is some incidental/background sound effects during the silent sections, just to keep it from being so jarring.
Nice put together film. 0:20 twins I would have liked to have seen the old lady Nazi with the Schmeisser blasting away at Bond.
Not entirely seamless, but I applaud the effort. Sure would have been cool if Connery had done his own version of Casino Royale.
There was plan to hire connery for 1967 casino royale and make it serious but they thought they will go overbudget.they anyways spent far more than that, what a missed opportunity
THIS IS COMPLETELY AWESOME!!!!!
Thats pretty "cool" Sean Connery had have given a perfect "casino royal" bond :-)
Well, Sean Connery had been playing cards from any casino places like before in Dr. No. I even know about him.
my first 007 Jams Bond movie in 1962 watch in Dhaka in 1966 in Gulistan Naz Hall with Dr. NO. by Seen Cannery. But till i love 007 jams bond movie.
©1967 Music by Burt Bucharach.
Greetings from 🇨🇱
I love this movie now. Although, when I was a kid, we hated it. I would love to see a totally AI Sean Connery redo of this movie to the original book. Awesome! God I miss him, Orson Welles, and Peter Sellers to boot!
The amusing thing is that Orson Welles and Peter Sellers hated each other so much that in the original scene they had to do their takes completely separated from one another, therefore dumping Sellers for Connery isn't too far a stretch.
Splendid 😄!
I haven't laughed this much in EON's
Nicely done.
This is absolutely amazing. Playing at a PC or cell phone near you.
this was a ton of fun, thanks
Despite being a bit of a production mess, I actually liked the 67 version with Peter Sellers as Bond. Great job splicing Connery in to the parts that Peter Sellers played during the card game. The blonde Baker twins were looking as good as ever.
That’s a cool edit.
Of course, Connery was not in the 1967 version of Casino Royale.....David Niven starred as Bond in this parody. This video is a mashup of several Bond movies starring Connery.
Dr. No, Goldfinger, and Thunder all. It’s a real shame it wasn’t made. Would have been great
Goldfinger shots added in casino-royale
Daniel Craig and the modernist fembot movement can say all they like, but there would be no bond today had it not been for Sean Connery.
Wish I could switch ages like Sean Connery in this film.
Great job! I’d bet Wells and Connery would have gotten along better.
Casino Royale is a 1967 spy parody comedy film originally distributed by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, the first novel to feature the character James Bond. The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and
I wonder if this clip popped up in my feed because I just watched Goldfinger last night 🧐🤔
Fun piece of fan film editing. 😂 David Niven and Sean Connery must be like twins. 😂
You should have done it using Connery and the original Casino Royale TV version with Barry Nelson playing Bond and left it in black & white.
Connery was overated
With one in b/w and CASINO in colour, that would defeat the deft editing process. One wants to take in as much as possible before they have their AHA! moment, and realize what they have been viewing!
Positivity flawless
What?! Sean wasn't in that one. But that's a good little editing job there. Definitely better than what the movie actually was. Hahahaha
o man I thought this was a bond movie I missed 😅 you got me
They coulnd't have filmed the key elements of the novel, namely the torture scene as it is, and the "bitch is dead" final line, which is absolutely a character defining moment. Also, the continuity would have been ruined, as Casino Royale is Bond's first assignment. The 2006 version is spot on. That said, the card game would have looked pretty much like this, probably, and Orson Welles was actually perfect casting for Le Chiffre, spoof or serious version. Also a Goldfinger-like car chase with the Aston Martin would have probably followed the kidnapping; they would have no doubt enhanced what happens in the novel and the 2006 film with gadgets . Good editing job.
The Great Sean Connery. 👀 He Never Disappoints. 😁
Crazy, it really looks like Sean and Orson Welles were in the same room
Great job-I think the DB5 sequence from Goldfinger should be set to the Peter Gunn theme from Spyhunter
Excellent mash up well done! 😄
More please!
Look, it’s Ursula the pop culture queen getting kidnapped.😂
Excellent montage
When Sean came in .. he was older. when he set in . he returned 25 years back :)
If only❤😊 the gang's all here, tonight...007,... nicely edited❤
Interesting edit....a Casino Royale from them would probably mirror the book. Which has a lot of differences from the actual modern movie. It's only marginally the same story.
Very good, could see the effect that it took to make it. Well done.
As several people stated, there was never a Casino Royale movie in the 60ies with Sean Connery, but yes another, competing film under this title, starring David Niven. Nevertheless this clip is very well done.
Nice work - Orson Welles would've been a fine Bond villain.
Oh how I wish he was in it - would have been fabulous!
Great footage
My Dad took me to see the 1967 Casino Royale when it premiered. Ten minutes into it I asked if we could go home. The credits were the only decent part of a waste of film and talent.
My..how things have changed Mr Bond.
Sean Connery is the Best Realistic Bond
बॉन्ड की ये मूवी मैं नहीं देख पाया नया वर्जन देखने को मिला
Nice splicing job. That would have been a great film.
If Sean Connory and John Saxon were standing together in their youth, they'd look like twins.
Er...No...They definitely wouldn't.