In 1966 a film producer who held the film rights to a single Ian Fleming novel, Casino Royale, attempted to buck the powerful Bond film producers by making a rival Bond film.
Rather than compete with Connery and the Bond series, the producer ended up making a broad awful comedy (although there are some funny bits) rather than a thriller.
But before he made the comedy, the producer hired "the Shakespeare of Hollywood," Ben Hecht (seen in the below photo), author of The Front Page, to write a screenplay that closely followed Ian Fleming's dark thriller.
I happen to be reading a collection of Hecht's columns, 1001 Afternoons in Chicago this week, when I came across a story in the British newspaper The Telegraph that reveals that Hecht's Casino Royale script drafts have been discovered.
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