This isn’t necessarily a “Best Of” list or even a list of all my
personal favorites, as some of an actors best performances don’t come in
their best received movies.
Sean Connery starred in over 60 films, so my goal here is to offer up
a list of films that would give a solid representation of his career.
1. The Untouchables -1987
This was a supporting role for Connery in a movie with a pretty
strong cast (Robert DeNiro, Kevin Costner, Andy Garcia) and he outshines
everyone. It was also an Oscar winning performance.
2. From Russia With Love -1963
This was the second film to feature Connery as 007 and he owns it. While ‘Dr. No’ was good, this one was just better.
3. A Fine Madness – 1966
It’s one of the rare examples of Connery playing a really
unlikable character. In the midst of his Bond years, he could’ve
continued to take hero roles. However, this movie has him playing a
struggling poet and unfaithful husband who ends up being
institutionalized.
4. The First Great Train Robbery – 1979
Sean Connery plays a master thief in this fun heist movie set in the 1850’s.
5. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade – 1989
This is arguably the most fun of the Indiana Jones films. The
dynamic between Sean Connery and Harrison Ford adds some great comedic
moments to this action-adventure.
6. Marnie – 1964
Fresh off of 2 Bond movies and with ‘Goldfinger’ to come out
later that year, this pairs Sean Connery up with Tippi Hedren in a
suspenseful, underrated Hitchcock masterpiece.
7. The Rock – 1996
This isn’t just a fun movie but it also showed that even though he was getting older he could still be a badass.
8. The Offence – 1972
It’s an interesting movie about a police officer who has spent
years investigating horrific crimes. Then one evening he snaps and kills
someone he’s interrogating.
9. Goldfinger – 1964
It’s often regarded as one of, if not the, best Bond movie. That alone makes it worth checking out.
10. The Hunt For Red October – 1990
It’s a big name cast highlighted by Connery who, amazingly, is
a completely believable Soviet submarine captain even though he doesn’t
even attempt to use a Russian accent.
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ReplyDeleteGreat list! Sean Connery is one of my favorites! Do a Travolta list!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've shamefully not seen many of these, which is surprising because I feel like I've seen so many movies. I'm currently making a huge movie bucket list for myself so I'll add these to the list.
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