This is a laden, overly long (2 hours and 11 minutes) spoof, with two or three funny moments (mostly belong to Woody Allen). No) as Vesper Lynd, Orson Welles as Le Chiffre, Joanna Pettet as Mata Bond, Daliah Lavi as the Detainer, Deborah Kerr as Agent Mimi, Lady Fiona McTarry), William Holden as Ransome, and Charles Boyer as Le Grand. The all-star cast includes: Peter Sellers as Evelyn Tremble, Ursula Andress (who was in Dr. Feldman and Jerry Bresler decided to make a movie out of the book, and in the process hired and fired at least five directors.
This was one of the few Ian Fleming titles not owned by producer Albert Broccoli. In this preposterous telling, Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet) is David Niven’s daughter from a liaison with Mata Hari! This pile of witless, star-loaded vignettes culminates in Niven’s realization that the real villain is his own ineffectual nephew.Īuthor Fleming, a friend of David Niven, always wanted the star to play the lead hard to believe but initially he dismissed Sean Connery as Bond. The plot kicks into gear when M (played by director John Huston) is killed, and Sir Bond contacts several agents, all of them 007.