Casino Royale
Casino Royale (2006)

Casino Royale

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Camera crew reflected in the door of the Ford hire car and the Range Rover when Bond gets out of both at the hotel.

Towards the beginning of the film, when Bond jumps off the van into the embassy, the patch of ground he lands on is obviously a landing mat with leaves and turf covering it.

Camera briefly reflected in a shop window when Bond leaves the bank in Venice.

When Bond is trying to save Vesper from the cage underwater, in one shot the impression of an outline of a diving mask on her "underwater makeup" is clearly visible on her forehead.

When Mathis is talking with Bond before he is shocked, lighting equipment is reflected in his sunglasses When an International fuel truck is being filled it releases air from air brakes.

When Bond is driving this truck several minutes later the brake lines are damaged but the brakes do not engage as is normal in truck with dual pot air systems.

At the end, when Mr.

White exits his car and answers his cell phone- you can notice that he is wearing knee pads under his trousers.

Seconds later, while Bond phones him, he is shot in the knee and falls to the ground and the knee pads help break his fall.

Miami airport.

The smashed police car - when already stopped - turns 180 degrees between shots.

Miami airport worker stands next to the truck when killed.

Later, his body is a few meters away from the truck.

Sunlight direction - and also the position of the sun - frequently changes when Bond fights Mollaka on the crane.

For example, when Mollaka jumps down the higher crane, the sun is behind him, and when lands is shines from front.

There is also a remarkable change, when Bond jumps down.

Sunlight Direction - When we first see Valenka, she is climbing aboard Le Chiffre's yacht after a swim.

In close-up, the sun is in the background, toward the front of the boat.

In the long shot, shadows indicate the sun is behind the yacht.

After Vesper inserts the red wire into the defibrillator pad and presses the red button, the next cut shows Bond awakening and you can see the little red wire from the pad has fallen onto his chest.

After the next cut, the wire has been re-inserted into the pad.

Upon arrival at Casino Royale, Bond receives a package with keys to a new Aston Martin.

When he sits in the car, he leaves the driver's door open as he checks out the hidden compartments where the defibrillator and gun are located.

After he closes the last compartment, the driver's door is now closed when it was open a moment earlier.

The door is open again upon Bond's exit from the car.

When Bond enters the encrypter password before the tournament, he enters 836547.

Later in the film, the password is revealed to be VESPER, which does not match.

(It should be 837737.

) Originally, it is believed that in the final poker hand with all 4 players all in there's a mistake, because the total amount Bond wins is $120 million.

Player 1 goes all in with 6, Player 2 goes all in with 5, leaving approximately 109 million.

Bond goes all in with 40.

5 million, which means he can only win 40.

5 million from Le Chiffre.

Le Chiffre would still have 120M - 92M = 28 million left.

(92M = 6M + 5M + 40.

5M + 40.

) It is claimed that the game would not be over.

However, review of the actual scenes and Mathis's statement that there is 115 million in the final pot reveal that Bond was the chip leader and that someone (Felix Leiter, who staked Bond's re-buy) did not buy back in; thus, the full potential of $120M would not be seen on the table.

It starts with $24M in the pot (a quote from Mathis), with four players, which is six million in chips from each.

Fukutu adds $6M and Ade adds $5M.

The pot is now $35M.

Le Chiffre adds $12M, raising the pot to $47M.

A count of Bond's chips shows that he has $26M in $1M blue chips, 7 twenty-chip stacks of $100,000 chips, and 1 $500,000 chip, making his total $40,500,000.

When he goes all in, that raises the pot to $87.

That means Le Chiffre needs to add $28.

5M to match Bond's raise.

He has 20 $1M blue chips, 13 $500,000 chips, 4 $100,000 chips in his hand, one $100,000 chip on his cards, and 5 $100,000 chips sitting away from his neater stacks, giving him $27.

When Le Chiffre goes all in with $27.

5M, that brings the pot to $115M, which Mathis points out.

Therefore, Fukutu started the hand with 12M, Ade with 11M, LeChiffre with 45.

5M, and Bond with 46.

Bond was the chip leader and therefore won the game on that hand.

At the airport scene, when the bomber first checks his cell-phone to check the bomb's status, before the fight on the runway, the clock on the phone shows 2:13 am.

After a long car chase and fight, well over 10 minutes in real life, when the bomber looks at his phone to send the call to the bomb, the phone still reads 2:13 am.

When Bond is poisoned with digitalis during the poker game, he has a life-threatening ventricular tachycardia.

However the monitors show only a moderate tachycardia (134 -136) which would not be an immediate threat.

The heart rate should have been at least 180 - 200 for the scene to make sense (It is also hard to explain how the ECG trace could be obtained with only one lead, the other one being unplugged).

Ventricular fibrillation would also have been a credible cause of near-death, but it is ruled out by the rhythmic ECG trace shown.

When James Bond performs CPR on Vesper her chest does not rise at all during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

However, this is because her lungs are full of water.

When James finds Vesper sitting in the shower, she says "It's like there's blood on my hands and it's not coming off" but her lip movements do not match what she's saying.

While struggling with a villain in the sinking house, Bond holds his opponent's shirt as he rips an electrical cable from the wall and then presses the exposed wires against the villains chest.

Since Bond was also electrically bonded to the villain by their wet clothes, Bond would have suffered the same electrical shock.

The black center section on the airport bus rammed by the fuel truck in the Miami Airport scene is a feature of the real vehicle and is not a modification made by the effects crew to aid in breaking the vehicle apart.

The flexible connection allows the tandem sections of the bus to make tighter turns than would otherwise be possible for such a long vehicle.

During the opening chase sequence when Bond jumps onto a raised scissor lift and hits the control box and hydraulic fluid sprays out and the lift drops when in actuality the control box is electrical controls and all the hydraulics are in the base and absolutely nothing would happen if you broke the box except you would be stuck at the top.

When Vesper visits Bond when he is recovering from his ordeal, she is wearing a plain green dress.

When they get back to his room, the dress that she takes off is turquoise and floral.

However, James is also wearing different clothes, and is no longer in his special chair.

Obviously some time has passed, and therefore they have changed clothes.

In the first poker game where Bond wins the car, the keys are placed in the pot representing the bet.

Bond wins, then asks for the valet tag.

If the car was parked by the valet, the keys would have been at the valet stand.

However, in the shot where the "keys" are thrown into the pot, it can be seen that it is only a key ring and not the actual keys to the car.

It's most likely a lucky charm.

At the climax of the big game, the dealer mixes the players cards in with the community (board) cards to illustrate the various hands.

This would never happen - the players cards are always kept separate from the board.

At the end of the major poker tournament Bond passes a chip from the table to the dealer as a tip.

While this is done in cash games, in a tournament the chips have no actual value.

The chips are just markers to play with as the money is pooled together and paid out to those that cash, in this case in the special account that is unlocked by the password.

If the chip had any value Bond would be tipping the dealer with the casino's money as all his winnings were in that account.

During the opening chase sequence when Bond cuts the cranes rope the boom doesn't move at all.

It should spring back up (potentially toppling the crane) as it is under tension from supporting the load.

Bond is rushing down the stairs with two cell phones in hand, then falls into the water for the climactic battle.

After the battle, the cell phones he had in the water are still working.

When Bond arrives in Nassau he is driving on the right of the road (as in America), when in Nassau they drive on the left side on the road (as in England).

When the text message 'ELLIPSIS' arrives, it is visibly daytime in Madagascar.

When the text message was sent in the Bahamas, the time was 7:12PM or 19:12.

The Bahamas is in the EST time zone which is UST -5, Madagascar is in EAT which is UST +3.

So it should have been 2:12AM when the text message arrived, not daytime.

P99s are striker-fired, double-action only pistols and does not make the sound that of a hammer mechanism, which Bond's does every time he aims it.

When Bond is attempting to revive Vesper on the top of the building, water is still violently gushing up from the inside, even though the building is obviously not sinking any more.

The water gushing also has a rhythm which makes it quite obvious that it is produced.

Prior to the the CPR on Vesper, James should have purged her lungs of water by laying her on her side briefly.

A trained special agent or armed forces personnel should have known this.

Yet he very quickly gives up.

If he had had any training in this, he would know not to give up for a lot longer, and if professional rescuers are expected, not give up at all.

When Bond is poisoned with digitalis during the poker game, he has to use the defibrillator to shock his heart back into rhythm.

However, the leads are placed incorrectly.

The upper one should be on the left side closer to the shoulder, and the lower lead should be lower and more to the side of his lower torso.

Near the end of the film, when Vesper enters the password (her own name), she does not press any "enter" key.

Since passwords had to be six characters or more (according to the Swiss banker earlier at start of tournament), the system should require some kind of termination character before accepting the bare-minimum length.

After the the failed CPR on Vesper as Bond embraces her, her right knee comes up to steady herself.

When the shot cuts back after Mr.

White walks away her leg is once again flat to the ground.

James was wearing his Omega watch before he dives after Vesper in the underwater cage.

His watch wasn't there the moment he dove into water.

When Mollaka runs into the embassy (during the chase), the guard is holding his passport.

It was visible of him taking it out when he first runs in, but when you see it from Bond's POV, the guard has it in his hand, and Mollaka doesn't hand it to him.

When Bond passes out before Vesper defibrillates him, his heart monitor flatlines, which means he is in asystole.

A defibrillator will not correct asystole.

Any explosion or suspected terrorist activity would put an airport in lock-down and all aircraft would be grounded and incoming flights diverted.

Several incidents occurred at the Miami airport yet business seemed to carry on as usual.

In the chase scene at the start of the film, Mollaka climbs a 'wooden' ladder - it's actually an aluminium ladder, painted to appear wooden.

You can tell it's aluminium because it has holes down the sides where the rungs join.

Le Chiffre's eyes move when he hits the floor after being shot in the head.

All motor activity halts after being shot in the head.

When Bond is poisoned with digitalis, he is told to use a defibrillator and combopen.

Defibrillation is not used for digitalis poisoning because it can increase the dysrhythmia.

The combopen is used as an antidote for nerve agents and would have no effect.

The actual antidote for digitalis poisoning is Digifab.

Lidocaine could also be used to treat the arrhythmias.

- PLOTWhen M yells at Bond after his botched mission in Madagascar, she throws down a newspaper which reads MI6 KILLS UNARMED PRISONER.

A similar story seen earlier on Le Chiffre's computer identifies him as a British agent.

However, since Bond escaped from the embassy and did not speak a word to anyone while there, nobody could possibly know that he was English or worked for MI6, even with security camera footage.

When Mollaka jumps into the arena hosting the fight between the mungo and the cobra, a pair of long fangs can be seen in the front of the cobra's mouth.

Cobras, unlike for instance rattlesnakes, do not possess such fangs.

The teeth by which means cobras administer venom are much smaller and are situated more in the back of the mouth.

During the final hand when Le Chiffre raises to 12 million, he stacks four $1m blue chips neatly on top of several chip stacks before pushing them in.

After Bond pushes all his chips in, Le Chiffre calls by pushing all his remaining chips in, however the neatly stacked blue chips are strewn in front of the stacked chips.

As he drops his last chip into the pot, a close-up shows the blue chips back in their original position on top of the stacks.

Throughout this hand the position of various other chips also shifts from scene to scene.

After the terrorist checks in at the airport, Bond is seen taking off his jacket.

However in the very next shot Bond is still wearing the jacket.

When M is explaining the stock market manipulations which coincided with the September 11th terrorist attacks, she states that "the stocks hit bottom on 9/12.

" In reality the stock market did not reopen after the attacks until Monday 9/17.

However the NYSE is only one of several dozen international stock markets.

Several of the largest of these were open on 9/12, including the London Stock Exchange, which would, presumably, be the one M was talking about.

When the terrorist sets off the metal detector at the security checkpoint, the TSA agent wands him down with a handheld metal detector.

This would not occur in real life.

If someone sets off the metal detector, they would be patted down by the TSA agent.

Also, the keys he hands the agent would be sent through the X-ray machine.

No construction nail guns fire without being pressed firmly against a surface.

You must depress this lever at the end of the gun to fire it.

It would take two hands to do so, but no one firing the gun does so.

However, the safety mechanism is easily (and quite often) removed.

When Le Chiffre uses his inhaler he puffs out.

When using an inhaler, you breath in the medicine.

As confirmed by the "ELLIPSIS" text message, Bond's assault on the Nambutu Embassy in Madagascar takes place on 6th July 2006.

The news website showcasing the CCTV footage of the incident, however, has Tuesday 28th highlighted on its web calendar.

(Further confirmation that this is the wrong date is shown via the later attack on the Skyfleet S570 at Miami Airport, which explicitly takes place in the early hours of 9th July 2006.

) When Le Chiffre is torturing Bond, the amount of blood on Bond's right cheek changes between shots.

When on the yacht where James is writing his resignation letter to 'M', he finishes the email 'Sincerely'.

This is an Americanisation.

In British English, the correct form is 'Yours sincerely', something a public school boy would be aware of.

Alternatively, the correct form for someone in the British military writing to a senior is 'I remain your most humble and obedient servant'.

This perhaps was not used due to the fact he was resigning.

During the chase scene at the Miami International Airport, Bond runs past a Czech Airlines (CSA) plane.

Czech Airlines do not fly into or out of Miami.

After the failed CPR on Vesper as Bond embraces her, her right knee comes up to steady herself.

When the shot cuts back after Mr White walks away her leg is once again flat to the ground Several times throughout the movie, James Bond is seen and heard switching the safety lever off of his Walther P99.

In fact, the Walther P99 handgun has no slide-lever safety; the gun instead contains 4 internal safeties.

An immediate "safety trigger" is located on the trigger itself, which will not pull back unless properly pivoted from the bottom.

During the showdown phase of the final poker hand, the dealer takes each of the players' hold cards and inserts them into the board, replacing invalid cards on the board with the player's cards.

This is clearly done for dramatic effect, as a real dealer would not do this.

Doing so could cause confusion as to which cards were on the board and which cards belonged to the player.

The correct procedure is to leave the board intact and place the player's cards just below it and then construct the appropriate hand.

In the first aerial night shot of the train in which Bond and Vesper travel to the Poker Game, the caption at the bottom of the screen tells us about the current location (of the train)supposedly Montenegro.

After Bond and Vesper met for the first time in the train's restaurant, there's a cut in which we see the train race through a train station.

The platform's sign is clearly stating the name of the placeChur Ost (Chur East), which would be in Switzerland, not (yet) in Montenegro (and not even anywhere reasonably close to it).

At the end of the chase, Mollaka runs into the Nambutu Embassy pulling out his passport.

In the next shot, he runs around the corner and the guard at the Embassy gate has his passport and phone in hand.

In the airport scene, the police shoot the tires of the fuel truck.

A few moments later, they seem to have repaired themselves.

In Miami International Airport Carlos hits a switch that activates all the fire sprinklers.

Normal fire sprinkler systems do not have a switch to activate the entire system, instead sprinklers are activated by the heat of the fire melting a glass trigger in the sprinkler head and only the ones in immediate area of the fire activate.

If all the sprinklers activated at once the water pressure at each head would be significantly lower than if only one or two activated, impeding the suppression of the fire, and the water damage caused by a sprinkler would be over a large area instead of just the area of the fire.

This is a common goof and is seen in many movies and TV shows.

During the break in the poker game, Le Chiffre leaves his inhaler on a table and Bond then proceeds to put a bag inside of it.

In the next scene, Bond traces the bug which leads him to the 4th floor.

The inhaler would still be on the table in the casino room at this time.

When Bond lands in the Bahamas, the Royal Towers at the Atlantis Resort are visible in the background, placing him at the seaport on Paradise Island.

However, when Bond is seen driving to his destination, The Ocean Club, which is also on Paradise Island, he is actually on the adjacent island, New Providence.

Just before Bond crashes the Aston Martin, there's an interior shot where the speedometer is visible and the needle shows that the car isn't really moving.

When Bond enters the password at the start of the tourney, he clearly hits the 5 button (JKL).

Later in the movie he reveals that "Vesper" is the password (no JKL).

When the taxis pull up to the Miami airport (one carrying Bond and the other carrying the guy with the flashlight bomb), you can briefly see a European "do not enter" sign behind the taxis.

European "do not enter" signs are round and red with a white horizontal line going through the center.

In the United States, "do not enter" signs have that symbol on a white background with the words "do not enter" printed on them.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
18 March 2007 USA USD 167,445,960
25 February 2007 USA USD 167,007,184
18 February 2007 USA USD 166,720,794
11 February 2007 USA USD 166,275,268
4 February 2007 USA USD 165,875,807
28 January 2007 USA USD 165,320,608
21 January 2007 USA USD 164,341,331
14 January 2007 USA USD 162,760,504
7 January 2007 USA USD 159,837,718
31 December 2006 USA USD 154,944,794
24 December 2006 USA USD 144,920,106
17 December 2006 USA USD 137,501,384
10 December 2006 USA USD 129,020,082
3 December 2006 USA USD 115,876,024
24 November 2006 USA USD 94,053,658
19 November 2006 USA USD 40,833,156
11 February 2007 UK GBP 55,287,027
4 February 2007 UK GBP 55,096,622
28 January 2007 UK GBP 54,657,960
21 January 2007 UK GBP 54,059,239
14 January 2007 UK GBP 53,091,639
7 January 2007 UK GBP 51,790,402
31 December 2006 UK GBP 49,641,433
24 December 2006 UK GBP 46,874,128
17 December 2006 UK GBP 44,612,070
10 December 2006 UK GBP 41,960,147
3 December 2006 UK GBP 37,086,857
26 November 2006 UK GBP 27,933,800
19 November 2006 UK GBP 13,370,969
9 November 2013 Worldwide USD 599,045,960
6 May 2007 Non-USA USD 426,793,106
4 March 2007 Netherlands EUR 8,035,782
31 December 2006 Netherlands EUR 5,791,235
26 November 2006 Netherlands EUR 1,257,805
15 January 2007 Philippines PHP 89,182,976
24 December 2006 Philippines PHP 65,939,453
17 December 2006 Philippines PHP 63,634,808
10 December 2006 Philippines PHP 60,773,856
3 December 2006 Philippines PHP 55,719,556
26 November 2006 Philippines PHP 44,908,970
19 November 2006 Philippines PHP 26,214,062
2006 Romania USD 287,914
2006 Russia USD 9,080,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 November 2006 USA USD 40,833,156 3,434
19 November 2006 UK GBP 13,370,969 505
26 November 2006 Netherlands EUR 1,238,414 132
19 November 2006 Philippines PHP 26,214,062 135
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 March 2007 USA USD 49,679 85
11 March 2007 USA USD 85,000 132
4 March 2007 USA USD 138,853 226
25 February 2007 USA USD 210,077 267
18 February 2007 USA USD 374,125 318
11 February 2007 USA USD 298,639 187
4 February 2007 USA USD 360,708 248
28 January 2007 USA USD 609,192 364
21 January 2007 USA USD 1,192,435 661
14 January 2007 USA USD 2,010,237 819
7 January 2007 USA USD 3,002,507
31 December 2006 USA USD 6,014,342 1,543
24 December 2006 USA USD 4,350,706
17 December 2006 USA USD 5,627,644 2,437
10 December 2006 USA USD 8,926,207
3 December 2006 USA USD 15,112,870 3,386
24 November 2006 USA USD 30,785,874 3,443
19 November 2006 USA USD 40,833,156 3,434
11 February 2007 UK GBP 83,237 84
4 February 2007 UK GBP 266,723 206
28 January 2007 UK GBP 368,545 244
21 January 2007 UK GBP 597,983 270
14 January 2007 UK GBP 839,164 301
7 January 2007 UK GBP 1,055,546 334
31 December 2006 UK GBP 1,417,179 377
24 December 2006 UK GBP 1,011,491 428
17 December 2006 UK GBP 1,440,607 447
10 December 2006 UK GBP 2,741,362 495
3 December 2006 UK GBP 5,307,969 506
26 November 2006 UK GBP 8,546,238 506
19 November 2006 UK GBP 13,370,969 505
4 March 2007 Netherlands EUR 29,336 41
31 December 2006 Netherlands EUR 515,743 127
26 November 2006 Netherlands EUR 1,238,414 132
19 November 2006 Philippines PHP 26,214,062 135

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