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  1. Casino Royale: More Pictures From Bahamas Sets

    By Tim Roth on 2006-02-15
    'Madagascar'

    ‘Madagascar’

    Despite the
    news of a
    press conference
    to be held this evening in Prague, CBn is able to deliver
    you some more exclusive pictures from the Bahamas sets of Casino Royale!
    Harry Wyckoff,
    our own man at station B, has returned with more detailed
    information and more explicit photos.

    If you remember CBn’s
    last article
    on the Bahamas locations, you will surely have memorized the set called "Royal
    Bahamas Defence Force" (see map again

    here
    ). An abandoned hotel is now heavily fitted out with large cranes, and a
    bunch of additional metal frames, about 100ft high. According to Harry, this set is now called Madagascar and will double for the
    island nation in the Indian Ocean.

    'Madagascar'

    ‘Madagascar’

    The set will be used in a fairly major sequence that has also been described
    in the leaked
    script summary
    a few days ago. The sequence that will be filmed there is a
    chase through the ‘town’ (the set), followed by a chase through the jungle,
    culminating in a pretty major stunt involving all the large metal frameworks
    mentioned previously. These frames are the beginnings of a ‘hotel’ which will be
    the basis for a ‘jumping from hotel window’ stunt at the end of the chase scene.

    All 10 set pictures can be found in the
    CBn image gallery.
    Thanks again to Harry Wyckoff.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  2. Casino Royale Press Conference Scheduled Today

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-02-15

    The long awaited day for James Bond fans has finally arrived. A press conference has been scheduled today for Casino Royale at Prague’s Barrandov Studios – reports Variety.

    According to the report, Sony executives and other talent representatives claim that the long-awaited supporting cast (villain Le Chiffre and Bond girl Vesper Lynd especially) will not be announced, but it is still possible that Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli could unveil one of the stars. Mads Mikkelsen is the most recent name associated with a villain role in the film as Eva Green and Olivia Wilde are supposedly being considered for Vesper Lynd (all three names are mentioned in the report by Variety).

    While scrutiny of Bond productions is always high, “Casino Royale” has been a particular object of curiosity in Hollywood because of how long it’s taken to cast. Going into the third week of lensing, key roles were still up for grabs.

    Variety

    Whatever the case turns out to be, Bond fans will be closely following the events. Read the full report on Variety.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK. Stay tuned to CBn for coverage on Casino Royale.

  3. Carlos Leal Cast in Casino Royale

    By Heiko Baumann on 2006-02-14
    Carlos Leal

    Carlos Leal

    Swiss actor and rapper Carlos Leal told Swiss news agency

    SDA
    (Schweizerische Depeschenagentur) that he has landed a role in Casino Royale: he will play a croupier "It will be a long and important scene with Mr.
    Bond himself" he said. 12 days of shooting in Prague are scheduled for him.

    Carlos Leal was born in 1969 in Geneva as a son of Spanish immigrants. He is one
    of Switzerland’s most popular rappers, singing in French with his band "Sens
    Unik",with which he won several gold records in Switzerland and France. Based on
    his experiences with music videos, he started taking acting lessons and pursued
    an acting career, which is now his main focus. In January 2006, he was awarded
    "Best Swiss actor" for playing the lead role in the Swiss drama Snow White.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  4. Casino Royale: Exclusive First Look on Bahamas Locations

    By Tim Roth on 2006-02-12

    Thanks to Harry Wickoff, our new man at Station B, CommanderBond.net
    is able to bring you some detailed information on the shooting locations of
    Casino Royale on New Providence, Bahamas. Additionally, we’re the first one to
    break you actual pictures from the Bahamas set!






    Shooting is about to start in a week, after completing shooting
    in Prague. The Art & Stage Team Headquarters for the Bahamas crew are located in a little place called Coral Harbour (see ‘C’ on Overview Map).
    Around this area, three other locations can be found: an area that has just been
    cleared for the production trucks (‘D’), an abandoned resort that currently is
    being transformed into a film set (‘E’) and the ‘Royal Bahamas Defence Force’.
    In addition, the film crew has taken over a few undeveloped beachfront lots in
    the neighbourhood.

    EON sign

    EON sign

    So here are the detailed descriptions from our man at Station B:

    B – Royal Bahamas Defence Force: These guys have a
    disused hotel for training on their grounds. This is now heavily fitted out with
    large cranes, and a bunch of additional metal frames, about 100ft high. I am
    presuming this is for backdrops or stunt stuff, but no real idea yet

    C – Art & Stage Team Headquarters: This plot of land is now a production
    centre for props, and houses the art and creative teams in trailers. Lots of
    construction going on, lots of plants, trees, all sorts!

    D – Film Crew Lot:  This lot has just been levelled (it was empty, but
    heavily wooded) and will be the base location point for the film crew trailers
    for the duration of the Bahamas stuff (approx. 1 month)

    Royal Bahamas Defence Force

    Royal Bahamas Defence Force

    E – Unused Resort: This appears to have been dressed to resemble a shanty
    town type thing, lots of tin roof buildings and a large three story facade of a
    building looking out to the ocean

    What exactly is going to be filmed in the described spots we yet
    have to find out. CBn, however, can provide you with three pictures taken near
    the sets: two shots of the little ‘direction’ signs put up by EON Productions,
    one which identifies Coral Harbour, and one of the sign on the gate of the mini
    resort they are using as a set.

    If you have a second look at the overview map, you’ll notice
    location ‘A’ – Albany House. According to
    Bahamas News,
    Albany House is going to feature in Casino Royale. "We are excited to showcase
    the property in the upcoming movie, and participate in an event which will again
    bring international acclaim to islands of the Bahamas," Jason Callender,
    director of the development company said.

    Abandoned Resort

    Abandoned Resort

    Affectionately known as the "house with the long pink wall",
    Albany House has attracted a great deal of attention over the past few months as
    the new owners Tiger Woods, Ernie Els and the Tavistock Group (owned by Lyford
    Cay resident Joe Lewis) gear up to develop an ultra-luxurious and exclusive
    residential community. Although representatives of the property would not
    comment on their guests, it is rumoured that the estate has been host to
    celebrities such as Bono of U2, John Travolta and Celine Dion.

    The Albany House was built in the spirit of the Bahamian Great
    Houses of the last century. It is situated in the southwestern quarter of New
    Providence – the capital island – and lies to the west of 77 acres of land with
    3000 feet of beautiful and exclusive sand beach. Looking out over a shallow sea
    which varies in colour from transparent blue to turquoise, with its own tranquil
    and private beach.

    Albany House

    Albany House

    According to our own Harry Wickoff, it is not sure
    whether the house will be used as accomodation or shooting location – "its
    certainly large enough to accommodate both."

    More pictures of the locations can be found in the
    CBn Image Gallery!

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  5. CASINO ROYALE: SCRIPT REVIEW ONLINE

    By The CBn Team on 2006-02-10

    It seems ‘LatinoReview’ have acquired a copy of the script of the latest James Bond film Casino Royale. Claiming to hold a copy of the 112 page second set of revisions by Paul Haggis dated December 13, 2005.

    At the demands of MGM/Eon, we cannot link to LatinoReview’s review.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  6. Casino Royale: Details On Shooting in Plana/Czech Republic

    By Tim Roth on 2006-02-05

    As CBn

    reported
    earlier, not only the city of Prague will be a film location for
    the latest James Bond movie, Casino Royale, but also surrounding towns and
    villages. Today, while driving home from a friend in my car, a song I don’t like
    was played in the radio. So I changed the station and switched over to
    SWR1. There, some chat was
    going on, when I finally realized that they were talking about Casino Royale!

    I am not sure how long the programme was already going on, but I caught some
    details on shooting in the village of Plana. Back in December, the
    "Mitteldeutsche Zeitung" was the first one to report that an abandoned hospital
    in Plana is going to be a film location. Talking to the building manager of that
    hospital, the radio reporter confirmed the shooting. It seems that the Bond
    crew, including Daniel Craig and some other of the cast members, are heading to
    Plana later this year, to shoot for at least two days. For these two days of
    shooting, 60 (!) vans are going to carry equipment to the village near the
    German border ("We have no idea yet where these vans could park…").

    They also revealed that the 21st James Bond film is going to have a very
    similar opening to the last one, with Bond waking up in that hospital "after
    being tortured heavily". Interestingly, the hospital itself will be located in
    Croatia, which is close to Montenegro. So it seems that Casino Royale will
    mostly be set in the Balkan area in Southeast Europe. The radio report also
    featured a rough description of the hospital, which is said to have gigantic
    halls and big doorways. "The Bond producers especially liked that", the manager
    was quoted.

    Until the 1980s, the hospital was used by the Soviets as a military hospital.
    The management will only be paid 1200 ? (~ 1450 US$) by the producers, but they
    hope that a new investor will put some money into the old hospital.

    Loket Castle

    Loket Castle

    In related news, Czech newspaper

    Novinky
    has posted an article about the Czech locations. Thanks to the folks
    over at
    BondMovies.com
    , who did a rough translation of the article, another location
    can be revealed: The castle of Loket. The old bulding is described as "a
    massive Gothic castle ruling over a town closed on a promontory over a river,
    surrounded by woods – it is a picture from a fairy tale. And if the fairy tale
    includes imprisoning people – and not only subjects – then the impression
    emanating from the castle Loket is quite perfect. Today, it serves to more
    fragile purposes – it houses a historical collection of china. However, the
    castle tour will take you to dungeons, to a visit to local ghosts and the
    necessary relaxing view from the tower." (webmapy.cz)

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  7. Casino Royale: Shooting at Strahov Monastery

    By Tim Roth on 2006-02-03
    Strahov Monastery

    Strahov Monastery

    In an article about how "James Bond has become public enemy number one in
    Prague",

    Ananova
    reports some interesting tidbits on location shooting in the Czech
    capital. It seems the Bond crew currently isn’t filming at Barrandov Studios, as
    previously reported, but at Modrany Studios, which are located in a former
    industrial site in the east of the city.

    Residents living around the studio where Casino Royale is being filmed
    complained their lives are being made a misery by the noise and traffic. They
    claim that "high performance cars constantly speed down the roads, weaving
    between stretch limos carrying the stars and huge lorries carrying stage props".

    Less than a week after filming started, a petition was handed to officials at
    the town hall by angry residents demanding they take action to stop the noise.
    Officials at the local council also admitted that the phones have been ringing
    non-stop from people complaining about the racket. Now, after sending some
    experts to the studio, the council has backed the residents, and ordered
    controls on the comings and goings around Modrany film studio. Production
    company Stillking insists all noise and traffic levels are within the agreed
    limits but has pledged to take more care in future to avoid upsetting locals.

    Strahov Library

    Strahov Library

    The article also states that "Filming at Modrany is due to continue for the
    next 10 days. It will then be shot at Strahov monastery before the crews move to
    the Bahamas." Strahov monastery is a locale that has never been mentioned
    before, but it seems to be a very interesting place with a lot of history. "The
    Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov" is one of the oldest monasteries
    of the Premonstratensian Order in the world. It has been a working monastery
    ever since 1143.

    The most valuable parts of monastery complex are a gigantic library (unique
    library from 1143), reminding the visitor of the world famous library of Trinity
    College in Dublin, the Basilica of Our Lady (Mozart improvised on the organ in
    1787) and a picture gallery that contains one of the truly great private
    collections in the Central Europe and which was established in 1836. Rumours are
    that Strahov is going to double for a location in Montenegro.

    After heading to the Bahamas for three weeks, cast and crew will return to
    Prague in early March and work at the Barrandov film studio, the city’s main
    studio.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  8. First Pics of Daniel Craig as Bond

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-02-02

    Getty Images has revealed the first pictures of Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale, the 21st 007 film now shooting in the Czech Republic. The photos show Craig in makeup traveling to his trailer for a lunch break during the shooting yesterday (Feb 1) at Modrany studio in Prague.

    From the looks of Bond’s bloodied condition, it appears the production is still shooting what French news agency AFP called a “tough fight inside an embassy” (possibly the Liberian Embassy in Madagascar).

    So are you ready for your first look at James Bond #6? Click and enjoy:

    Daniel Craig as James Bond #1

    Daniel Craig as James Bond #2

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  9. Euro actors rumoured for Casino Royale

    By Heiko Baumann on 2006-02-02
    Jürgen Tarrach

    Jürgen Tarrach

    According to renowned German TV guide "Hörzu", another German actor, Jürgen
    Tarrach, has been cast for Casino Royale. He’s a popular TV actor and virtually
    unknown outside of German speaking countries. No further details were given
    about his role. It was only mentioned that his part will be smaller than Ludger
    Pistor’s, who was
    reportedly
    cast as a Swiss banker
    , and that Tarrach will be shooting in the Bahamas
    whereas Pistor will be shooting in Prague.

    Tarrach and Pistor both have the same agent, who refused to comment on the
    involvement of either actor in the movie upon CBn’s request this morning.

    In an article in Germany’s leading news magazine

    "Der Spiegel"
    , renowned Bond expert Dr. Siegfried Tesche reports that German
    theatre actor Clemens Schick was auditioned in London and that the actor refused
    to confirm whether he got a role or not. The article also mentions two other
    names: one of Germany’s most popular actors, Heinz Hoenig, and Thomas
    Kretschman, who played the ship’s captain in King Kong;. Both are reported to
    have done screentests but neither of them were cast.

    In addition to this, Danish media report that actor Mads Mikkelsen is close
    to signing a contract as Le Chiffre. An article in tabloid paper "Se og Hor"
    reported that a Sony spokesperson refused to comment on this. Mikkelsen is known
    to an international audience for playing the role of Tristan in King Arthur.

    – Update 19.40 GMT –

    "Yes, it’s true. Negotiations are currently going on, but I can’t officially
    confirm anything. I can’t even say for what role they want me. You know, with
    Bond, it’s all top secret." Tarrach answered upon request by local paper

    "Aachener Nachrichten"
    . Media are speculating that it’s going to be a darker
    role.

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  10. 'Casino Royale': Felix Leiter Is Back!

    By Tim Roth on 2006-02-01

    Good news for all fellow Felix Leiter fans! According to Martin Campbell, who
    was interviewed by

    SciFiWire
    about Casino Royale, the CIA agent will be back in the 21st James
    Bond movie! Leiter was last seen in Timothy Dalton’s final outing as James Bond,
    License To Kill, in 1989. In GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies he was replaced
    by CIA agent Jack Wade, in 2002’s Die Another Day by NSA chief Damian Falco.

    Martin Campbell

    Martin Campbell

    The character of Felix Leiter (with one exception always played by different
    actors) has appeared in Dr No (1962), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965),
    Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Live and Let Die (1973), The Living Daylights
    (1987) and License To Kill (1989), where the plot basically was built up on
    Leiter’s marriage. Campbell said: "We have [CIA agent] Felix Leiter in the
    movie. So it’s a remastering of the series, basically. It is, as I’ve said, the
    original story. That I am excited about."

    It has already been speculated about whether the character of Leiter, who has a
    very good reputation among James Bond fans, would return for Casino Royale. In
    the 1990s there were petitions by fans such as "Bring
    Back Felix
    " to substitute Jack Wade with Leiter.

    Campbell also confirmed what has been rumoured in the last few months: Casino Royale won’t see ‘Q’. "We don’t have a Q [or gadget master] in this film. That
    doesn’t happen." He added that on the other hand they have an amazing ‘M’. "Judi
    Dench is far too great an actress not to have, to be honest," Campbell said.
    "She must be England’s best actress, I think."

    Martin Campbell then went on to talk about the film: "First of all, it’s a
    franchise that doesn’t need reinventing, because the last one took in a huge
    amount of money. But I think what makes this interesting is that it’s going back
    to the original book. That’s what makes it exciting. Having a new Bond? I think
    Daniel is not only a terrific actor, but it’s kind of a tougher, more gritty
    Bond this time, hopefully without losing all the things that make Bond really
    work. And it’s a much more … What’s the word?… It’s got its feet on the
    ground much more in term of its action and in terms of its story."

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced
    by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production
    began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006.
    Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic,
    the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.