McGinnis in turn produced a stunning and multi-colourful image of a naked, psychedelic girl covered in 007 tattoos. The only real link to EON’s films was the hiring of respected Bond illustrator Robert McGinnis to create the central theme and imagery. No” in 1962 Feldman opted to adapt the novel as a spy-spoof, a parody with his big budget madcap comedy very much in tone of the swinging, psychedelic sixties. After the huge successes of the more mainstream Bond films beginning with “Dr.
Screen rights to Fleming’s first Bond novel, ‘Casino Royale’ were originally owned by producer Charles K. A truly scarce original country of origin full size 30″ x 40″ British quad poster for the 1967 James Bond spoof spy film “Casino Royale”.