Accept no substitutes.

Some assessments require separation of subject from background noise in order to get at proper understanding — if not admiration.

In the case of the 1967 Casino Royale, that might well go almost to the point of extracting actor David Niven from the legitimately produced motion picture in which he played Bond, Sir James Bond.

Hardly a random choice, he is consistently cited as having been a top recommendation by no less than … continued