One thing he did as prep was watch what he called "all the best movies about card-playing": The Cincinnati Kid (1965, Norman Jewison), Maverick (1994, Richard Donner) and 5 Card Stud (1968, Henry Hathaway). So I have to say that I was genuinely worried about dropping the film in its tracks with a card game." "A Bond movie traditionally has a lot of action in it," says the New Zealand-born director. But the relatively intimate three-part poker game in Casino Royale had him sweating the details. Martin Campbell, who directed Daniel Craig's first outing as James Bond with 2006's Casino Royale (he also directed Pierce Brosnan's maiden voyage as 007 in 1995's GoldenEye) knows a thing or two about orchestrating large-scale action sequences. Martin Campbell's second bond outing is action-packed, but a pivotal poker game gave him pause
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