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  • Nov 13, 2006  Here I am, back up in this mutha! Sellers-Bond and Vesper return to the casino director’s office. The casino director has decided to become less of a dick here, and actually compliments Bond’s performance. They have pointless dialogue about whether Bond would like a.
  • Casino Royale reveals Bond’s preference for chukka boots, and he wears a pair of black calf John Lobb “Romsey” boots in this scene. They are plain-toe with two eyelets. His socks are also black. Typically, one tries to match socks to the trousers rather than the shoes, but that can be difficult with multi-colored Glen check trousers.

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Characters specific to the James Bond parody film Casino Royale (1967). For those in the entire James Bond film franchise, see here.

Sir James Bond

Sir James Bond

Played by:David Niven

'In my day, spying was an alternative to war. The spy was a member of a select and immaculate priesthood; vocationally d-devoted, sublimely disinterested. Hardly a description of that sexual acrobat who leaves a t-trail of beautiful d-dead women like blown roses behind him!'

A legendary British secret agent who had retired from the service, he is forced out of retirement to fight SMERSH, who have been eliminating agents. He is also none too pleased with the 'sex maniac' who was given the name of 'James Bond' in his place.

  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: In his first scene he's established as rather weird when he's left to his own devices, but more 'wealthy and isolated eccentric' than the traditional character.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's James Bond having entered senior age, which hasn't made him any less smooth.
  • Muscles Are Meaningless: Exaggerated; despite his thin build he can break stone spheres that felled muscular highlanders.
  • Retired Badass: He is retired from his work at the Secret Service at the beginning of the film. He's called out of it.
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Evelyn Tremble

Evelyn Tremble

Played by:Peter Sellers

A baccarat expert who is recruited by Vesper Lynd under orders of Sir James Bond to beat SMERSH agent Le Chiffre at a game of baccarat.

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Le Chiffre

Le Chiffre

Played by:Orson Welles

A SMERSH operative charged with recovering a large sum of their money after he lost it at the baccarat table, eventually returning to the table to try to win back the money.

  • Beard of Evil: Le Chiffre here is lended the beard sported by later-age Orson Welles.
  • Fat Bastard: Le Chiffre is a portly man here, which again comes from hiring Orson Welles. Actually Truer to the Text than the physically small Peter Lorre on the Climax! anthology or the lean, conventionally sexy Mads Mikkelsen in the 2006 movie.
  • Wicked Cultured: Well, it turns out he doesn't have an art collection... but it's still Orson Welles in a white tuxedo. He even puts on an improbably elaborate magic show with the following claim:
    Le Chiffre: I present you with the levitation of Princess Ayisha... an illusion taught to me by an ancient vegetarian in the mountain fastnesses of Tibet...

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Jimmy Bond / Dr. Noah

Played by:Woody Allen

'You can't shoot me! I have a very low threshold of death. My doctor says I can't have bullets enter my body at any time. I—I, eh, eh, oh, oh, what if I said I was pregnant?'

Sir James Bond's bumbling nephew, also a British spy, assigned to the Caribbean. He developed a severe inferiority complex with regards of his uncle.

Vesper Lynd

Played by:Ursula Andress

A former MI-6 secret agent who has since become a multi-millionaire. Sir James Bond, after assuming the position of M, head of MI-6, bribes her into returning to the service to recruit baccarat expert Evelyn Tremble into stopping Le Chiffre.

  • Casting Gag: Ursula Andress already played a Bond Girl, Honeychile 'Honey' Ryder, in the first EON Productions series film, Dr. No.
Moneypenny

Moneypenny

Played by: Barbara Bouchet

The secretary to the head of the British Secret Service. This Moneypenny, however, is actually the daughter of a previous Moneypenny, the one Sir James Bond worked with.

  • Legacy Character: She's actually the daughter of the Moneypenny Sir James Bond worked with.
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Mata Bond

Mata Bond

Played by: Joanna Pettet

The estranged daughter of Sir James Bond, born of his love affair with Mata Hari (yes, that Mata Hari). Bond persuades Mata to become an intelligence operative.

Miss Goodthighs

Giovanna Goodthighs

Played by: Jacqueline Bisset

A SMERSH operative and assassin in the employ of Le Chiffre who attempts to kill Evelyn Tremble at Casino Royale in a bid to prevent him from bankrupting her employer.

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  • Punny Name: Takes the habit of the EON series to name the Bond girls with evocative words Up to Eleven.
Agent Mimi

Agent Mimi / 'Lady Fiona McTarry'

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Played by:Deborah Kerr

When Sir James Bond travels to Scotland to return M's remains (it's a long story), he finds M's grieving widow, Lady Fiona McTarry. However, the real Lady Fiona has actually been replaced by SMERSH's Agent Mimi. After attempts by a bevy of beauties to seduce Bond and thus discredit him by destroying his 'celibate image' fail, Mimi/Lady Fiona becomes so impressed with Bond that she changes loyalties and helps Bond to foil the plot against him.

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