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15 Best Sean Connery Movies (According To IMDb)

  
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15 Best Sean Connery Movies (According To IMDb)
 

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15 Best Sean Connery Movies (According To IMDb)

Many James Bond fans make a strong case that Sean Connery is the best 007 ever. But the Scottish actor has also succeeded in a variety of other roles.

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Sean Connery was one of the most legendary movie stars of all time. He rose to fame thanks to his iconic role as James Bond, and many still consider him to be the best actor to have ever played the role. While Connery is synonymous with the famous spy, he had plenty of other great movies over his long career.

Though Connery had long retired from the movie business before his death, he thankfully left behind decades of great work that fans can continue to enjoy for years to come. You can revisit some of his classics or discover his hidden gems. Here are the screen actor's best roles as ranked by IMDb, and we've added five more entries to our existing list that shouldn't be missed.

Updated on November 27th, 2020 by Derek Draven: As mentioned above, we've added a few more movies to this list which IMDb has ranked the best of Sean Connery's career. Some are extremely well-known, while others have fallen into history and should immediately be sought out.

Marnie (1964): 7.2


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Connery starred in this 1964 Alfred Hitchcock thriller about the titular Marnie, a beautiful kleptomaniac with a dark past who meets her match in Mark Rutland, a wealthy publisher. He coerces Marnie into marriage, but the relationship immediately falls into decay when he realizes that her troubled childhood memories are starting to resurface.

It's a battle of wills between the two as Mark attempts to save Marnie from herself by scheduling a confrontation with her mother. The truth comes out, paving the way for some form of healing process to begin, even though the future looks uncertain.

Dr. No (1962): 7.2


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Sean Connery kicked off the long-lasting 007 franchise with this first installment which introduced audiences to the unstoppable MI6 agent. It bears all the awkward telltale signs of a first franchise installment, yet managed to score a touchdown thanks to great storytelling and a smooth main character.

Connery's performance is loaded with style, charm, and manliness as he woos beautiful women while dodging bullets from international villains. It could have fallen apart years ago, but Connery's presence in the role has helped the 007 franchise creep close to its 60th anniversary.

Murder On The Orient Express (1974): 7.3


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Connery joined forces with veteran thespians Vanessa Redgrave, Albert Finney, and Lauren Bacall in this fantastic adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel. It's the O.G. "Whodunit" film that audiences love to experience over and over again, thanks to an exciting story and a genuinely entertaining mystery.

Murder on the Orient Express was an instant hit, scoring multiple Best Actor, Actress, and Film Awards (among others) and winning a grand total of nine. Connery brought an allure of class and distinction to the film as Colonel Arbuthnot, and it's a performance that never gets old.

Finding Forrester (2000): 7.3


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By the time 2000 had come around, Connery was getting ready to make an exit from the acting world altogether, but he took the time to head up this excellent drama about an award-winning author who takes a young and extremely gifted inner-city kid under his wing and shapes him for the pressures of an esteemed Manhattan prep school.

Both teacher and student quickly create an impact on one another which forces Connery's character to rethink his past and present for the sake of his future. This was Connery's semi-final on-screen acting role, but he managed to bring some of his absolute best to the picture.

A Bridge Too Far (1977): 7.4


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Iconic Jurassic Park actor Richard Attenborough sat in the director's chair for this 1977 wartime drama about the events of Operation Market Garden - the Allies' attempt to bring a swift and decisive end to World War II by launching a massive push into Germany.

As the title suggests, the plan didn't work, but the movie was a critical success story. Connery shared the screen with such top billers as James Caan, Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins, and Laurence Olivier, to name a few. It also picked up tons of awards for Best Film, Supporting Actor, and Cinematography, among others.

From Russia With Love (1963): 7.4


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From Russia With Love was Connery's second turn as Bond, and is still regarded as one of the best entries into the long-running franchise. The movie finds Bond the target of a deadly Russian assassin (played by Robert Shaw). Bond willingly puts himself in the crosshairs of the killer in order to retrieve a valuable encryption device.

Connery seemed to become more comfortable with the role and really made it his own. He adds charm, swagger, and humor to 007. Shaw makes for a great foe to our hero, and their showdown is genuinely thrilling.

The Rock (1996): 7.4


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Even in his later years, Connery proved to be a formidable action star. The Rock is a Michael Bay action film about a group of rogue special forces soldiers who take hostages on the island of Alcatraz while threatening to release a deadly biological weapon. Connery plays a former inmate of the prison who must team with a scientist (Nicolas Cage) to stop the evil plot.

Connery and Cage make for a surprisingly solid team, bringing humor to all the action mayhem. Bay stages some of his best action sequences while avoiding the kind of misguided humor that derails some of his more recent films.

The Hunt For Red October (1990): 7.6


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Connery uses his natural gravitas to great use with this spy thriller The Hunt for Red October . Alec Baldwin originates the role of Jack Ryan, the young CIA analyst who is brought in when the captain (Connery) of a Soviet nuclear submarine goes rogue and head towards America with unknown intentions.

The movie is a gripping Cold-War-themed thriller with a stellar cast that also includes Sam Neill, Scott Glenn, and James Earl Jones. Baldwin makes for a great reluctant hero while Connery is commanding in the central role.

The Name Of The Rose (1986): 7.7


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The Name of the Rose is an underrated film in Connery's career worth seeking out. The 1986 medieval story stars Connery as a friar who is a man of reason in a land led by blind fate. He visits an isolated abbey where several monks have died under mysterious circumstances.

This is a unique and compelling take on a mystery crime story, told in a gripping manner. Connery is excellent as the intellectual hero, and he is joined by some great actors, especially F. Murray Abraham in a villainous role.

Goldfinger (1964): 7.7


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Connery cemented his iconic status as Bond with this classic entry into the genre. Bond's latest adventure finds him investigating a gold magnate who is behind smuggling operations. As he digs deeper, Bond uncovers a plot to rob Fort Knox.

Goldfinger starts to embrace some of the camp of the series without going too far as they sometimes do in later movies. Connery is as suave as ever, the villain is memorable, and the theme song is legendary.

The Man Who Would Be King (1975): 7.8


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Connery teamed with another acting legend, Michael Caine, for this fantastic adventure movie directed by John Huston. The Man Who Would Be King follows Connery and Caine as two British officers in the late 1800s who seek fortune in the Middle East and accidentally get mistaken for gods.

The two leads have wonderful chemistry together, which makes this rollicking story all the more enjoyable. It is an intriguing and entertaining adventure filled with action and humor as the tale gets more complex.

The Longest Day (1962): 7.8


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The same year that he starred in his first Bond film, Connery was part of a massive ensemble in this stunning war epic. The Longest Day depicts the events of the D-Day invasion as seen from a variety of different points from the Allied forces. Connery plays a bold member of the British army.

Along with Connery, the film stars the likes of Henry Fonda, John Wayne, and Robert Mitchum to name only a few. The massive scope of the movie and the recreation of the battles are stunning. The Longest Day is an entertaining and breathtaking war World War II film.

The Hill (1965): 7.9


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In The Hill , Connery starred in another World War II film, though this time he was the lead. Set in North Africa during the war, the film focuses on a group of prisoners at a military prison who are subjected to constant brutality from the power-hungry guards.

Connery gives one of his best performances as the defiant prisoner attempting to start a revolution. Sidney Lumet directed the film, and it remains one of the hidden gems of his legendary filmography.

The Untouchables (1987): 7.9


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Connery won the only Oscar of his career for his scene-stealing performance in the Brian De Palma crime epic, The Untouchables . Set during the Prohibition era of the 1920s, Kevin Costner stars as Elliott Ness, an ambitious FBI agent who teams with a rough Irish cop (Connery) to take on Al Capone (Robert De Niro) and his bootlegging business.

Connery is excellent in his supporting role as is De Niro, who makes for an intimidating Capone. The film is an intense and violent saga with memorable characters and some show-stopping sequences.

Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989): 8.2


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Connery lent his legendary status to another popular series as he joined the third Indiana Jones film. The Last Crusade follows Indy as he searches for the legendary Holy Grail along with his estranged father, played by Connery.

The movie is another highly entertaining entry into this franchise, with Spielberg delivering show-stopping set-pieces. Harrison Ford is as perfect as ever as the titular protagonist, while Connery fits perfectly into the adventure in a different kind of role than we're used to seeing from him.


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    one week ago

There isn't one of the movies on that list I would not see again in order to enjoy watching Sean Connery, and I've seen most of the ones on that list.  One this isn't listed is Entrapment, starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones.  I had the privilege of watching that movie in a special pre-release premiere at Universal Studios in L.A., followed by lunch in the actors' commissary.

 
 
 
Freewill
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2  Freewill    one week ago

The Hunt for Red October is still one of my favorite movies, largely because of Connery's performance.  Never been a big fan of Alec Baldwin, but I thought he was great in that movie as well.  And Tim Curry too!  Hadn't really seen him in a movie since The Rocky Horror Picture Show.  The late great James Earl Jones also good in that movie!

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
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2.1  sandy-2021492  replied to  Freewill @2    one week ago
Never been a big fan of Alec Baldwin, but I thought he was great in that movie as well.

I usually feel like Alec Baldwin plays himself, which is not a good look.  In this movie, he actually did some acting.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.1    one week ago

It was because of the job Alec Baldwin did as Jack Ryan that I've been unable to appreciate those who followed in that role in subsequent movies. 

 
 
 
Freewill
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2.1.2  Freewill  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.1    6 days ago
In this movie, he actually did some acting.

My favorite bit of his in that movie was when they are in the missile bay and he mocks Connery's accent and repeats his statement, "Be careful what you shoot at, most things in here don't react well to bullets". And then answers with, "Yeah....like ME, I don't react well to bullets!"

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.1.3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Freewill @2.1.2    6 days ago

A couple of parts that stuck in my mind - the Russian sailor smirking when Baldwin choked on the Russian cigarette (which I assume he faked in order to gain the ease of the Russians), and when Scott Glen (the captain of the American sub) handed his gun to Connery - a very significant sign of trust.

 
 
 
Freewill
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2.1.4  Freewill  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @2.1.3    6 days ago

I just liked the way Connery pronounced the Lithuanian capital “Vilnius”.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Freewill @2    one week ago

Tom Clancy wrote a great story, which I did read when a copy was gifted to me by a Chinese friend, and IMO the movie did it justice.

 
 
 
Krishna
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2.3  Krishna  replied to  Freewill @2    one week ago
The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Went to a performance of that-- midnight at a local theatre. A fun experience! I brought a roll of toilet paper and a few other items as recommended by friends!

The The Rocky Horror Picture Show? GREAT SCOTT!

It had a cult following-- I wasn't totally obsessed with the experience,but it was fun.

(That was long ago-- 1970s?)

 
 
 
Freewill
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2.3.1  Freewill  replied to  Krishna @2.3    6 days ago

Yeah late 70’s.  Must have seen it 5 times.  My girlfriend in HS loved it!

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  JohnRussell    one week ago

I'd have to go with Goldfinger.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  JohnRussell @3    one week ago

A good choice.

 
 
 
JBB
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4  JBB    one week ago

The Untouchables...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  JBB @4    one week ago

Although I watched that movie it was so long ago and for some reason I can hardly remember any of it. 

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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5  Ed-NavDoc    one week ago

I've always been partial to "A Bridge Too Far" myself. Another film not mentioned that he did not get enough credit for was "Outland".

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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5.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @5    6 days ago

One interesting fact is that he was in two Robin Hood films - in Robin and Marian (1976) he was Robin Hood and in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves (1991) he was King Richard.

 
 
 
Krishna
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6  Krishna    one week ago

I've seen the Sean Connery Bond movies (I think all of them....?). Much later a few short clips from differnt actors playing James Bond-- IMO Sean Connery was by far the best.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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6.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @6    6 days ago

I think I saw all the Sean Connery James Bond movies as well - I simply can't entirely accept the ones that followed, although some were not bad. 

 
 
 
Freewill
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6.2  Freewill  replied to  Krishna @6    6 days ago
IMO Sean Connery was by far the best.

I was of the same mind until Daniel Craig’s depiction of Bond in Casino Royale and also in Skyfall.  Craig played the roll with so much more energy.  But Connery was also great in Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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6.2.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Freewill @6.2    6 days ago

I was thinking of Craig when I said "although some were not bad."

 
 
 
Krishna
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7  Krishna    6 days ago

I used to read a lot of murder mysteries, including some by Agatha Christie,.

And a few years ago I was curious as to whether the Orient Express still exists. Well-- it does! Its extremely luxurious-- I was thinking of taking a 24 hour ride.

But its also unbelievably expensive!

 
 
 
Krishna
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7.1  Krishna  replied to  Krishna @7    6 days ago
whether the Orient Express still exists.

Buzz-- I found this video on YouTube. But if you want to see a video about it I'm pretty sure you can find on using another search engine).

24 HOURS ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

Note: To watch this video,  to avoid having to sign in do not click the triangle in the red box in the center of the screen-- instead click "Watch on Youtube".

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @7.1    6 days ago

Got Murder on the Orient Express, the complete audiobook on bilibili, but no 24 Hours on the Orient Express.

 
 
 
Krishna
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7.1.2  Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @7.1.1    6 days ago
Got Murder on the Orient Express, the complete audiobook on bilibili, but no 24 Hours on the Orient Express.

Oh, sorry I wasn't clear. You apparently got the original story on audiobook. What I linked to on YouTube was a couple doing a sort of travelogue-- they actually went on a 24 hour trip on the current Orient Express train and documented what it was like, their luxurious room. the meals in the dining car, etc.

(It wasn't about the novel-- rather is was about what is like to currently travel on that train.)

 
 
 
Krishna
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7.1.3  Krishna  replied to  Krishna @7.1.2    6 days ago

 they actually went on a 24 hour trip on the current Orient Express train and documented what it was like, their luxurious room. the meals in the dining car, etc.

They only did part of the route-- Venice to Paris. I believe the entire route is Istanbul to Paris (?)

Their 24 hours cost several thousand dollars....

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7.2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @7    6 days ago

You want to ride on the Orient Express?  Better keep your compartment door locked.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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7.3  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Krishna @7    5 days ago

Yep. Saw a documentary on it today and the going rate for the 24 coach fare is about $9,500 per person. Too rich for this old desert rat's blood...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7.3.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @7.3    5 days ago

That's approaching the lowest cost of a round the world cruise.

 
 
 
Krishna
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7.3.2  Krishna  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @7.3    5 days ago
Yep. Saw a documentary on it today and the going rate for the 24 coach fare is about $9,500 per person. Too rich for this old desert rat's blood...

Truly amazing!

There are people with seemingly unlimited money.

If I were that wealthy I would definitely do it-- sounds like a great experience. But I'll probabably never be that wealthy (And I'm OK with that jrSmiley_2_smiley_image.png )

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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7.3.3  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Krishna @7.3.2    5 days ago

Same here.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7.3.4  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @7.3.2    5 days ago

I'm lucky to be able to afford to ride on the super-fast trains here. 

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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8  Dismayed Patriot    6 days ago
 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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8.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @8    6 days ago

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Buzz of the Orient
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9.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @9    6 days ago

Please describe those Youtubes.  Note my RED BOX RULE.

 "Videos and images that the administrator cannot open must be described in text or they will be deleted."

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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9.1.1  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @9.1    6 days ago

Apologies Buzz, just Saturday Night Live skit with Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery on Jeopardy.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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9.1.2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @9.1.1    5 days ago

Okay.  I actually can open a few SNL Celebrity Jeopardy shows, but not the ones you posted. 

 
 
 
evilone
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10  evilone    5 days ago

I'm a fan and I'll watch almost anything he's in. Some of my top Connery films (in no particular order):

  • First Knight
  • The Rock
  • DragonHeart (voice) 
  • Medicine Man
  • The Hunt For Red October
  • Highlander
  • Outland
  • Robin and Marian 
  • Goldfinger (The first Bond movie I remember seeing,but pretty much any of the Bond movies)
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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10.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  evilone @10    5 days ago

I've not seen all his movies, but I certainly enjoyed watching him in the ones that I have.

 
 

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