MI6 operative James Bond gains his license to kill and promotion to 00 agent status by assassinating the traitorous Dryden and his contact at the British Embassy in Prague. In Uganda, Mr. White introduces Steven Obanno, a high-ranking member of the Lord's Resistance Army, to Le Chiffre, an Albanian private banker to terrorists. Obanno entrusts Le Chiffre with a large sum of money to invest; Le Chiffre shorts the stock of aerospace manufacturer Skyfleet using insider knowledge of a terrorist attack.
In Madagascar, Bond blows up an
embassy in the course of killing bomb-maker Mollaka. MI6 chief M admonishes
Bond for causing an international incident and ignoring her orders to capture
Mollaka alive. Using information captured from Mollaka, Bond is led to corrupt
Greek official Alex Dimitrios in the Bahamas, who had hired Mollaka at Le
Chiffre's request. After winning his Aston Martin DB5 in a poker game and
seducing his wife Solange, Bond pursues Dimitrios to Miami and kills him, then
chases down the new attacker Dimitrios has hired. Bond thwarts the destruction
of Skyfleet's prototype airliner, costing Le Chiffre his hundred-million
dollar investment. Surmising that somebody talked, he tortures Solange to
death.
To recoup his clients' money, Le
Chiffre organizes a Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in
Montenegro. MI6 enters Bond in the tournament, believing a defeat will force Le
Chiffre to seek asylum with the British government in exchange for information
on his clients. Bond is paired with Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent
protecting the $10 million buy-in. They meet their contact René Mathis in
Montenegro.
Obanno, furious that his money is
missing, ambushes Le Chiffre but allows him to continue playing to win back the
money. Bond kills both Obanno and his bodyguard. Bond loses his stake as Le
Chiffre has been tipped off about his own tell. Vesper refuses to cover the $5
million rebuy, but fellow player Felix Leiter, a CIA agent,
stakes Bond the money to continue in exchange for taking Le Chiffre into
American custody.
Le Chiffre's lover Valenka
poisons Bond's martini but Vesper rescues him. He returns to the game and wins.
Le Chiffre kidnaps Vesper to trap Bond, and brings them to an abandoned ship
where he tortures Bond to reveal the password to the winnings, but Bond
resists. Mr. White bursts in and kills Le Chiffre, sparing Bond and Vesper.
Bond awakens in an MI6 hospital
and recovers with Vesper at his side. He resigns from MI6 and they run away to
Venice. When M reveals the money was never deposited, Bond realizes Vesper has
betrayed him. He follows her to a handoff of the money, where gunmen take her
captive upon spotting him. Bond shoots the building's flotation devices,
causing it to sink into the Grand Canal. He kills the gunmen, but Vesper is
imprisoned in an elevator. She drowns after locking herself inside to prevent
Bond from rescuing her. Mr. White escapes with the money.
M informs Bond the organization
behind Le Chiffre[n 1] threatened to kill Vesper's lover
unless she became a double agent. When Bond denounces Vesper as a traitor, M
deduces that she likely made a deal with White, trading the money for Bond's
life. Bond returns to service. Realizing Vesper left her phone to help him, he
checks the contacts and locates Mr. White at an estate in Lake Como. Shooting
him in the leg, 007 introduces himself: "The name's Bond, James
Bond".



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