Casino royale opening scene

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The scene with Bob Simmons was used 3 times, in Dr. It was in fact stuntman Bob Simmons, wearing a suit and hat, his right arm out-stretched with a pistol and his left arm concealed at his side. A fact unknown to many is that Sean Connery was not actually playing James Bond in the scene. The effect was as realistic as it seems, as Maurice created it by filming through a real gun barrel with a pin-hole camera. The gun barrel sequence was created by Maurice Binder, who went on to design 14 of the James Bond title sequences. However, the entire scene was given a redesign for Casino Royale in 2006.

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The sequence has remained relatively the same, with some small differences along the years. Since then, the tradition has continued, with a current total of 7 actors having played Bond in the sequence. Blood dripped down the screen, the gun barrel trailing off and opening to reveal the main titles. Aware that he was being watched, Bond quickly turned and shot the assassin. James Bond, played by Bob Simmons, walked along a white backdrop, shown from a view through the inside of the barrel of a henchman's gun.

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It was followed by what would come to be the most famous movie introduction ever. In 1962, the astonishing United Artists studio logo music blasted out to movie audiences around the globe.

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