Released in April 1967, is a psychedelic, absurdist parody of Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel. It is famously "unofficial," as it was produced by Charles K. Feldman after he failed to reach a deal with the "official" Bond producers at Eon Productions.
The film’s disjointed nature was largely due to on-set disasters and script changes. Casino Royale(1967)
The story follows a retired, celibate (David Niven), who is forced back into service after the mysterious deaths of international agents. To confuse the enemy organization SMERSH, Bond decrees that all remaining agents—including women—be renamed "James Bond 007". Released in April 1967, is a psychedelic, absurdist
The film is widely regarded as one of the most chaotic productions in cinema history, featuring and a rotating door of over ten writers, including Woody Allen and Billy Wilder. Plot and "Multiple Bonds" The film’s disjointed nature was largely due to