Has anyone ever seen the 1954 TV adaptation of Casino Royale with Peter Lorre? I embedded it below
It's on Vice tonight and I'm wondering whether its worth tuning in .
"The 1954 television adaptation of Ian Flemming's novel introduces James Bond (Barry Nelson) as an American agent who matches wits with a spy and terrorist named Le Chiffre (Peter Lorre). Linda Christian, Michael Pate."
UPDATE: turns out they're broadcasting the Daniel Craig version. Found it on you tube however... see one of my posts below for it.This message has been edited. Last edited by: bald1, August 04, 2017 08:35 PM
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August 04, 2017, 04:56 PM
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Hell, I wasn't even aware that this existed until I read your post.
This is a kinescope -essentially, a motion picture camera pointed at a monitor and filming what is on the screen- in this case, a live TV broadcast, so the picture quality is going to be poor- overly contrasty with bloomed highlights and visual distortions.
However, this was produced during the golden era of live TV dramas. The people who worked on this TV production were of a higher caliber than the half-assed roadies who work in the industry now. In 1954, these productions usually came out of New York, not southern California.
For those reasons, and considering this was until recently a lost broadcast, yes, it's worth your time to view it. I'll tune in myself.
Surprisingly, the original broadcast was in color. The kinescope is, of course, black&white.