
Before Sean Connery. Before the gun barrel. Before Bond was Bond — there was a live TV broadcast called CASINO ROYALE (1954), and it changed everything. Ian Fleming's James Bond appeared on a screen. Dan and Tom of CrackingTheCodeOfSpyMovies crack open this forgotten first-ever screen appearance of James Bond. It aired on CBS as part of the Climax! anthology series. And, it was broadcast live, with no second takes, no retakes, no safety net. Barry Nelson played "Jimmy Bond" — yes, an American Bond. Peter Lorre played Le Chiffre with quiet, chilling menace. The baccarat table was treated like a battlefield. The tension was real — partly because the espionage was gripping, partly because the cameras could fail at any second. This wasn't the glamorous Bond we know. This Bond was harder, colder, and surprisingly faithful to Ian Fleming's original novel. Was it a prototype or a glorious mess? Honestly, it was both. Don't miss this deep dive into the spy episode that started it all. 5 Fast Facts: 📺 Barry Nelson became the first actor ever to play James Bond on screen 🃏 The high-stakes baccarat game is the episode's centerpiece action sequence 😈 Peter Lorre's Le Chiffre is widely considered the episode's standout performance 🎥 Surviving copies exist only as kinescope recordings 🌍 <span style= "font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 107%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; mso-fareast-font
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