Here is film with a scene that happens today - July 9. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.
CASINO ROYALE
After Bond kills a traitorous station chief who had been selling
classified info, he gets his 00 status. Le Chiffre, a banker for international terrorists, goes
to Uganda and gets millions from Obanno, a leader of the Lord's
Resistance Army. Bond goes to
Madagascar where after a chase he kills a bomb maker named Mollaka, in
an embassy which causes an international uproar. Bond visits M who says she’s
thinking of revoking his status and to lay low for a while. Bond goes to Nassau
where by surreptitiously accessing the Ocean Club’s security tapes, he is able
to identify a person who called Mollaka. Bond beats the man, named Dimitrios at
cards and seduces Dimitrios’s wife. On July 9, 2006 [42:56 to 53:38] Bond
follows Dimitrios to Miami. Bond kills Dimitrios after Dimitrios has passed a
package to Carlos. Carlos goes to the airport and plants a bomb on a tanker
truck that he drives towards the prototype Skyfleet airliner. After a vicious
fight Bond saves the plane and kills Carlos. The non-destruction of the plane
causes a $100 million loss to Le Chiffre, who had sold the stock short, but the
stock does not go down, due to the non-destruction of the prototype. Le Chiffre
had been gambling with his clients money. Le Chiffre sets up a high stakes card
game in Montenegro. M enters Bond so he
can beat Le Chiffre and force him to turn to MI6 for protection in return for
turning state’s evidence. Bond meets Verper Lynd, a British treasury agent who
has control of the $10 million entry fee. Bond loses the $10 million and Lynd
refuses to stake him any more cash. Agents of the Lord’s Resistance Army attack
Le Chiffre, but Bond kills them. Bond sets out to kill Le Chiffre, but Felix
Leiter of the CIA offers to stake Bond if they can get custody of Le Chiffre.
Le Chiffre’s girlfriend poisons Bond but Lynd helps save Bond. In one hand Bond
wins the tournament and Le Chiffre is wiped out. Le Chiffre kidnaps Lynd and
uses her as bait to get Bond. Le Chiffre tortures Bond in an attempt to get the
access code for Bond’s winnings, which were deposited into a Swiss bank
account. Le Chiffre is killed by Mr. White. Bond resigns from MI6 and goes to
Venice with Lynd. Bond learns that the funds were never returned to the
treasury and that Lynd is stealing them. He pursues her to a building under
renovation where she allows herself to drown, as the building collapses Mr.
White leaves with the money. Bond learns that Mr. White’s organization had
kidnapped Lynd’s boyfriend and had forced her to steal the money. Bond finds a
message from Lynd with Mr. White’s phone number, which Bond uses to track him
down, introducing himself with the classic line, “The name’s Bond, James
Bond”.
This is the surprisingly good
first of the Bond “reboot” movies. This
Bond has a harder edge than some of his incarnations. This film doesn’t
disappoint action-wise, but keeps the gadgetry to a minimum.
Cell phone at 47:44 shows date and time
Producer - Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli
Director - Martin Campbell
Screenplay - Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis
Runtime – 2 hours 24 minutes
Released – November 14, 2006
Starring –
Daniel Craig as James Bond, British secret agent
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd, An agent for HM Treasury
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre, a banker who services many of
the world's terrorists
Judi Dench as M, the head of MI6
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter, a CIA operative
Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis, Bond's contact in
Montenegro
Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios, contractor in the international terrorist underworld
Caterina Murino as Solange Dimitrios, Dimitrios' wife
Ivana Miličević as Valenka, Le Chiffre's girlfriend
Isaac de Bankolé as Steven Obanno, a leader of the Lord's
Resistance Army
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White, a liaison for an unnamed
criminal organisation
Sébastien Foucan as Mollaka, a bomb-maker pursued by Bond
through a construction site
Tobias Menzies as Villiers, M's young secretary at MI6
Headquarters.
Ludger Pistor as Mendel, a
Swiss banker
Claudio Santamaria as Carlos, a terrorist employed by Le
Chiffre to blow up an aircraft.
Richard Sammel as Gettler, an assassin who works for an
unnamed criminal organisation
Clemens Schick as Kratt, Le Chiffre's bodyguard
Joseph Millson as Carter, an MI6 agent who accompanies Bond
in Madagascar
Ben Cooke as Williams, an MI6 agent who debriefs Bond in
London
Darwin Shawh as Fisher, Dryden's underground contact. M
sends Bond to kill him
Diane Hartford as Card Player
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