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Casinos and popular culture: often a good betKansas City StarThe James Bond novel "Casino Royale" has been adapted for the screen three times (a TV production in 1954 and movies in 1967 and 2006), and there's a Casino Royale in the Bond film "Never Say Never Again." TV has been drawn to Vegas again and again, ...and more » |
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All Share ServicesSalonDanish star Mads Mikkelsen â âCasino Royaleâ's Bond villain Le Chiffre â plays Lucas, a kindergarten worker ostracized from his close-knit community after he is falsely accused of abusing a pupil. Vinterberg said Sunday that in Denmark âwe have a ...and more » |
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All Share ServicesSalonDanish star Mads Mikkelsen â âCasino Royaleâ's Bond villain Le Chiffre â plays Lucas, a kindergarten worker ostracized from his close-knit community after he is falsely accused of abusing a pupil. Vinterberg said Sunday that in Denmark âwe have a ...and more » |
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Revisiting 1954's 'Casino Royale'VarietyThe point of beginning with "Casino Royale" isn't merely one of completism. Rather, the clumsy TV movie demonstrates how easily the world's most successful franchise -- the 22 Eon-produced films have earned more than $11 billion over 50 years, ... |
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All Share ServicesSalonDanish star Mads Mikkelsen â âCasino Royaleâ's Bond villain Le Chiffre â plays Lucas, a kindergarten worker ostracized from his close-knit community after he is falsely accused of abusing a pupil. Vinterberg said Sunday that in Denmark âwe have a ...and more » |
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