![]() ![]() ![]() It was 1954 after all, but it did star successful actors Peter Lorre and Linda Christian.Īlthough most of the lines and quotes from the movie can be found in its transcript, while transcribing, I noticed that one exchange between the main villain Le Chiffre (played by Lorre) and his henchmen Zuroff (played by an uncredited actor) is totally indecipherable.Īt around 18 minutes and 40 seconds into the movie, the scene cuts to a conversation between Le Chiffre, Zuroff and Valerie Mathis (portrayed by Linda Christian), and we can see Zuroff and Le Chiffre’s mouths moving and Valerie’s move at least to say on word, but no audible voices are heard. Brown Starring Barry Nelson, Peter Lorre, Linda Christian Studio MGM By ordering or viewing, you agree to our Terms. ![]() Set as an episodic entry in the CBS TV show Climax!, it stars Barry Nelson as an American (!) secret agent ‘Jimmy’ Bond who is tasked with bankrupting a Soviet villain, Le Chiffre, at a baccarat game (plot sound familiar?) It’s short in length (~50 minutes) and relatively forgettable, aside from a few choice quotes and its notoriety of being “the first.”Īside from that, its production value is relatively low, with several stuttered lines and blatant sound/mic issues. Details More info Subtitles None available Directors William H. Casino Royale (TV – 1954) is the first on-screen portrayal of the James Bond character, before the first official movie, Dr. ![]()
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