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Casino Royale (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Directed by William H. With William Lundigan, Barry Nelson, Peter Lorre, Linda Christian. American spy James Bond must outsmart card wiz and crime boss Le Chiffre while monitoring his actions. James Bond is a fictional character created by the novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. Bond is a British secret agent working for MI6 who also answers to his codename, ”007“. He has been portrayed on film by the actors Sean Connery, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig, in twenty-seven productions.All the films but two were made.
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After earning 00 status and a licence to kill, Secret Agent James Bond sets out on his first mission as 007. Bond must defeat a private banker funding terrorists in a high-stakes game of poker at Casino Royale, Montenegro.
Casino Royale (2006) Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), GRANDHOTEL PUPP GPS position: N 50°13´12´´ E 12°52´43´´
Grandhotel Pupp was transformed into Hotel Splendide in Montenegro in the Bond film called Casino Royale.
Right after the arrival in the station in 'Montenegro' /Mill Colonnade/, James Bond goes to Hotel Splendide /Grandhotel Pupp/.
In some shots, you can be, together with the stars Daniel Craig and Eva Green, in the area of the reception of Grandhotel Pupp,
in the Grand Restaurant, in a room of the section First Class and in one of the most dramatic scenes also at the parking place in front of the hotel.
The building of Spa I. was selected for the poker game; it is located at close quarters of Grandhotel Pupp.
James Bond Daniel Craig,Vesper Eva GreenGrandhotel Pupp Grand Restaurant, Above: Eva Green, Daniel Craig and Caterina Murino
Texas Hold`em Rules .From Ian Flemings Casino Royale James Bond (Daniel Craig) Mads Mikkelsen (Le Chiffre)
Grandhotel Pupp Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad),
Mr James Bond Welcome to Grandhotel Pupp Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), James Bond with Taxi driver Grandhotel Pupp Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad),
James Bond Gunnar Schäfer with Taxi driver Grandhotel Pupp James Bond with Taxi driver Grandhotel Pupp MB S 2005
James Bond Gunnar Schäfer in front of Grandhotel Pupp 30march taxi from Praha/Prague 125 km
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Scene from city Karlovy Vary Carlstat
James Bond with Adéla Dvořáčková Grandhotel Pupp
James Bond Spa 1 Casino Royale game room Grandhotel Pupp
James Bond Grandhotel Pupp Verry Nice hotelroom
James Bond at the Grandhotel Pupp Verry Nice hotelroom
James Bond with Adéla Dvořáčková Grandhotel Pupp Spa 1 Casino Royale game room
Jitka Markusová Sales & Marketing Chief Manager Grandhotel Pupp with James Bond
James Bond Casino Royale deck and mugg present to Grandhotel Pupp from James Bond 007 Museum Nybro Sweden
James Bond Spa 1 Casino Royale game room Grandhotel Pupp
Casino Royale, Grand Hotel Pupp Karlovy Vary restaurant James Bond Gunnar Schäfer Champagne Bollinger
Casino Royale, Grand Hotel Pupp Karlovy Vary restaurant James Bond Gunnar Schäfer Champagne Bollinger
Hotel Pupp Restaurant, where Bond and Vesper have a drink in Casino Royale
Hotel Pupp Restaurant, where Bond and Vesper have a drink in Casino Royale
Hotel Pupp Restaurant, where Bond and Vesper have a drink in Casino Royale
The hotel is located very close the the building that doubled as the Casino Royale in the film. Many exterior shots were taken at this location, including Bond walking from the hotel to the Casino. . The dining room in the hotel was used to film the late night dinner of Bond and Vesper (where Bond comes up with the name of the drink Vesper Martini). The hotel desk is also seen in the film, when Bond and Vesper check in.
The Hotel Lobby at the Grand Hotel Pupp Karlovy Vary Czeck Republic
In Casino Royale, Bond and Vesper check in to the Hotel Splendide in Montenegro. A Daimler limousine from the hotel picks them up at the Montenegro train station and drives them through town. All the scenes in and around the Hotel was filmed at Grand Hotel Pupp in the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary.
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The hotel desk is also seen in the film, when Bond and Vesper check in.
THE ELEVATOR IN HOTEL SPLENDIDE Bond movie: Casino Royale (2006) Place ... Montenegro Grandhotel Pupp in the Czech Republic
Vesper and James Bond
Casino Royale, Grand Hotel Pupp Karlovy Vary restaurant James Bond Gunnar Schäfer Champagne Bollinger
Daniel Craig 'Thank you for hospitality'. Eva Green 'It has been a pleasure to stay in this Hotel'
Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson
THE ELEVATOR IN HOTEL SPLENDIDE Bond James in Casino Royale (2006) Place ... Montenegro Grandhotel Pupp
The parking lot of the hotel is where Bond finds his Aston Martin DBS and later starts the chase.
The parking lot is also seen when the police
finds the bodies of Le Chiffre's henchmen in the trunk of a car
Taxi scene from Casino Royale in Karlovy Vary
Scene from Casino Royale in Karlovy Vary with James Bond Gunnar Schäfer
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague James Bond Gunnar Schäfer from James Bond 007 Museum Nybro Sweden
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The Grandhotel Pupp is an historic 228-room luxury hotel originally built between 1896 and 1907 by the Viennese architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer. Though Bond has never visited Karlovy Vary in any of his movies, this hotel poses extensively in 2006 Bond film Casino Royale as the Hotel Splendide in Montenegro where the film’s high-stakes Hold’em game takes place.
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The address of the Vaclav Havel Airport Prague is K letišti 1019/6, Praha-Ruzyně, Praha 6, approximately a 25-minute ride north-west from the city centre. International code of the airport is PRG. Czech government decided to change the name of Prague Ruzyne airport to Václav Havel Airport Prague on October 5, 2012, the anniversary of the birthday of Vaclav Havel. The Czech name Letiste Vaclava Havla Praha.
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Most of Casino Royale was shot in the beautiful and relatively inexpensive Czech Republic -- primarily in Prague’s fabled Barrandov Studios, known as the 'Hollywood of the East' for its use in films including Mission Impossible, the Bourne Identity and Amadeus. However there are only a few opportunities every year to tour the studio and its costumes department.A more accessible location is Prague’s open-to-the-public Strahov Monastery library, which stands in for an interior committee room of London’s Parliament in a scene with M, played by Judi Dench. The city's international airport, Ruzyne, (and the Nassau airport in the Bahamas) features in the film as the airport in Miami, Florida. The exterior of Prague’s Ministry of Transport and the interior of Vitkov Monument’s history museum in Vitkov Park were the shooting locations of the film’s Miami Body Worlds exhibit. And the lobby of the Venetian hotel where 007 and Bond girl Vesper Lynd stay is actually Prague's National Museum on Wenceslas Square, currently closed for reconstruction and scheduled to reopen in June 2016.
About a two hour drive west of Prague -- faster if you are a fictional British secret agent -- is the picturesque Bohemian spa-town of Karlovy Vary, which takes on the role of the small European country of Montenegro, part of Yugoslavia in Ian Fleming’s day. The city’s most historic and beautiful spa, the-closed-to-the-public Lázně I (or Spa 1, formerly known as Kaiserbad), located on Mírové náměstí, was used as the exterior of the titled Casino Royale. The outside is all a traveller is likely to see of it now; except for rare occasions, it has been closed for the last decade awaiting funds for renovation. Just a few hundred metres away is the high-end Grandhotel Pupp, which served as Bond and Lynd’s Hotel Splendide in the film. If you had your heart set on actually going to Montenegro, there is a real Hotel Splendid in the coastal town of Becici, with posh rooms overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
Vitkov Monument’s history museum in Vitkov Park Adress: U Pamatniku, 1900, Prag 3130 00, Tjeckien
How to find Vitkov How to reach us – map
- from Ohrada crossroads (tram, bus station) through the park straight on about 1400 m
- from Florenc (bus 175, 133, 207) to U památníku station, then back to the Army Museum and up the hill (difficult terrain)
- from Florenc (bus 175, 133, 207) to Tachovské náměstí station, then left up along the tunnel to Karlín (the shortest way)
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The Philanthropist (2009)
La Vie En Rose (2007)
In the first minutes of the film, famous Edith Piaf sings in the very Festive Hall of Grandhotel Pupp.
Last Holiday (2006)
Grandhotel Pupp is presented in its full beauty in the American comedy Last Holiday with starring Queen Latifah. Gérard Depardieu in the role of the chef will allow you to see places that tend to be hidden to the sights of the guests.
Shanghai Knights (2003)
One of the locations when shooting the action comedy - in original 'Shanghai Knights' was Grandhotel Pupp. Starring: Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
The Ring (1996)
Director Armand Mastroianni chose the script based on the novel by Daniella Steel 'The Ring' for his next film. Starring: Nastassja Kinski and Michael York. The story takes place during the Second World War and is also located in the Festive Hall of Grandhotel Pupp.
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Casino Royale needs no introduction. It is a pure example of what makes a successful reboot, building upon the foundations of its source material and improving the long running and classic criteria of its predecessors. It excels as an action movie and an origin story for one of England's most notable icons even though this origin tale was released 44 years prior to Bond's first appearance in 1962.
This was because, as mentioned previously, Casino Royale was a reboot; a reimagining of the series which had been following a similar and accustomed narrative structure known as the ‘Bond Formula’ by many viewers.
Before Casino Royale’s conception as a movie, there was a long withstanding discussion as to whether the series should revert to a more grounded and realistic tone. Of course, the movie delivered on this with both financial success and overwhelmingly positive reception.
This leads onto the subject of the movie’s purpose. Why did this reboot of Ian Fleming’s first novel but last to be adapted movie need to be produced in the first place?
6. The Need For A Reboot...
Pierce Brosnan’s portrayal as James Bond was widely accepted as very admirable. He did a fairly good job of merging both the intimidating and suave Sean Connery but the comedic and campy Roger Moore into his own performances. Despite this well-rounded performance as the character of Bond and the financial success of his four movies, Die Another Day acted as a wakeup call for producers, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.
The movie grossed $432 million on a $142 million budget, ensuring that there would most definitely be another entry into the adventures of James Bond. But the movie was received relatively poorly due to its overuse of CGI and sloppy writing for its villains and story.
It’s become quite well acknowledged that during an actor’s reign as Bond, there is a time in which the series breaks certain boundaries and the suspension of disbelief that a viewer must maintain is snapped beyond recognition. With Connery, this moment was luckily his last in Diamonds Are Forever, a movie which was compacted with bad humour and campy jokes. This was unique for Connery, who had always been accustomed to dropping a one-liner after disposing of a henchman but always perpetuated his cold and charismatic demeanour. George Lazenby? No. Roger Moore’s movies were always comedic but charming in their own ways.
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Yet, the release of Moonraker in 1979 during the midpoint of Moore’s career as Bond proved to be too much to bear for viewers. Unfortunately, Timothy Dalton never progressed too far in his stint as Bond and never made it past his two movies which, at the time, were the closest productions to what a traditional Fleming novel may have looked like if adapted into a movie.
When pressed with these problems, different measures were taken in order to re-stabilise the series. In the case of Connery, he retired from the role and the torch was passed onto Moore who delivered a good performance in the also good Live and Let Die, continuing in the role for another six movies. Moonraker resulted in the adaption of For Your Eyes Only; a title taken from one of Fleming’s short story collections which brought with it a more violent and darker story revolving around The Cold War.
Finally, Brosnan’s performance led us to Casino Royale. But why did Brosnan leave? Why was it necessary?
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