Casino Royale (1967) 40th Anniversary Edition dvd

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Casino Royale (1967) 40th Anniversary Edition dvd

Postby atcolomb » Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:01 pm

I just received my copy of the 40th Anniversary Edition dvd and wanted to report that the image and sound are the same as the MGM dvd release of 2002. The only thing different is the extras in which the new version has a commentary which would be interesting to hear when the scenes of Orson shows up in the casino with Peter Sellers.
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Postby Rick Schmidlin » Wed Oct 22, 2008 5:28 pm

I would say that must have been the most fun film shoot of all time!
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Postby MartynH » Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:03 pm

I saw a Peter Sellers doc a few years ago and they posited an interesting view that he had a 'thing' about Welles. Either he was intimidated by him or he didn't like him, but he got kind of funny when Welles was about.

Has anybody else heard this story?
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Postby atcolomb » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:19 am

In one book i did read about Peter Sellers it talks about Peter getting "bad vibes" from Orson and that being with Orson was "bad luck". Also Peter was not in a good mood during the shooting of the movie and did leave before the film was done making the producer Charles K Fieldman angry with him.
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Postby Roger Ryan » Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:41 pm

Reportedly, Sellers insisted his "side" of the scenes he shared with Welles be shot when Welles was not on the set, so they were seldom in the same room together. Not only did Feldman and Welles know each other well (they worked together twenty years earlier on MACBETH) but Welles was quite friendly with screenwriter Wolf Mankowitz. I imagine Sellers might have felt like a real outsider around Welles. I don't find his lack of professionalism becoming, but Sellers was right to distrust the whole enterprise - it was a mess.
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Postby Glenn Anders » Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:55 pm

Peter Sellers was notoriously paranoid and superstitious. His condition worsened as he grew older, and probably contributed to his early death. He resented anyone whom he feared might be considered superior to himself.

If so during the shooting of CASINO ROYALE, Welles may not have been to blame in any fashion for Sellers' demands and attitudes on the set.

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Postby atcolomb » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:43 pm

DVD TALK has the review of the dvd. The reviewer does talk about the Welles/Sellers scenes or lack of it.
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