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R.I.P. Sean Connery
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Oct 31, 2020 10:51AM

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A much older Connery returned in Never Say Never Again.This was an "unofficial" Bond film made by another producer.It didn't feel like a Bond film.


A few Connery favorites: Marnie/ The Man Who Would Be King/ The Anderson Tapes/ The Wind and the Lion/ The Great Train Robbery.
Will admit not a great James Bond fan but Connery by far the best JB ever!

Based on a story by Rudyard Kipling,two former British soldiers head to Kafiristan and the locals treat them as gods.Connery was great in the role.

I also enjoyed his role as Ramirez in the original HIGHLANDER movie, as well as THE UNTOUCHABLES which earned him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Another one I like, although it didn't get a lot of box office love, was FINDING FORRESTER where Connery plays a reclusive novelist who befriends a young African American high school student.
He will always be Bond to me and a generation of older movie goers. But his other roles will stick with me just as much as his one as 007.
Rest in peace, sir. You will be missed.