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The 2006 Casino Royale began the film in black and white. The 1954 Casino Royale (the first one depicting James Bond as "Jimmy Bond" and as an American agent) was shot entirely in black and white.
The first unofficial version of Casino Royale was in black and white. All other movies are in color.
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The first James Bond film to be released in color was 1962's Dr. No. The only James Bond film to have been made in black and white was the 1954 television special Casino Royale on Climax!.
Danish actor Jesper Christensen portrays the character of Mr. White in the James Bond films Casino Royale (2006) and Quantum of Solace (2008).
In the black & white scene where bond is waiting for the guy in the office, he pulls out his pistol and then Bond says: "I know where you keep your gun", the guy then gets shot and you see the chair topple over Those chairs are unusual, with the backrest made out of oval shaped black leather cushions, I've never seen them before
Equal parts black and white is the standard mixture for grey---more white for a lighter grey, less white for darker.
Pentagons are black, hexagons are white.
Because that first part that's black and white is set in the 1930's. Making it black and white makes the scene more believable. :)
A Keir Royale is a shot of sloe gin in a glass, topped up with sparkling white wine. A Kir Royale is a shot of Creme De Cassis, topped up with champagne.