The Algerian Love Knot:
The Algerian Love Knot When Casino Royale hit the big screen back in 2006, James Bond fans around the world breathed a sigh of relief.
The Algerian Love Knot:
The Algerian Love Knot While there had been some controversy when Daniel Craig was announced as the new James Bond toward the end of 2005, the finished movie, which was directed by Martin Campbell, turned out to be the best James Bond film in many years; at least since The Living Daylights, or the very early days of Sean Connery.
The Algerian Love Knot:
The Algerian Love Knot In going back to the Ian Fleming source material, albeit updated, the producers and director created an unexpected critical and commercial success. While an original Ian Fleming story - THE original in fact - helped, it was also aided by a strong cast including Eva Green, who played the beautiful but enigmatic Vesper Lynd.
The Algerian Love Knot:
The Algerian Love Knot The character of Vesper in the original novel is initially quite cool toward Bond, although not openly hostile as she is in the movie. She quickly warms to him though and they fall in love, just like in the film.
The Algerian Love Knot:
The Algerian Love Knot However, it isn't until too late that 007 finds out that she has been working as a double agent and betrayed everything he believes in. While Vesper never wore an Algerian Love Knot in Ian Fleming's book, she wore this elaborate necklace prominently throughout the film. Find out more at www.algerianloveknot.net