![]() ![]() In a spectacular finale, Vesper died by drowning in a sinking Venice mansion, and Bond narrowly escaped.īy the way: the Bond spoof "Casino Royale" (1967) also had a character Vesper Lynd, but in this non-Eon production James was portrayed by David Niven (and several other actors and actresses, as Bond came up with the brilliant plan to call all MI6 agents "James Bond"). When they went on holiday to Venice, Bond found out that Vesper had stolen the proceeds of the Le Chiffre gamble. But Bond survived, although seriously wounded, and during his recovery Vesper fell in love with him. ![]() Le Chiffre set a trap for Bond, and had him tortured. In 'The Godfather,' the storys focus on its characters internal battle between good and evil is mirrored in its use of dark and shadowy lighting. Le Chiffre indeed sponsored various terrorist organizations, luring them into attacks on companies that Le Chiffre wanted to take over. Discussing how camera work influences the tone of a scene takes us to 'Casino Royale's second principle of cinematography, reflecting the mood. In this movie, she was an accountant for MI6, supporting James Bond (role by Daniel Craig) to defeat the villain Le Chiffre at the gambling table. Vesper Lynd was portrayed by Eva Green in the Eon production "Casino Royale" (2006). ![]()
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