Outland was good, The Hill outstanding and another one of note was The Offence. Very reminiscent of a play, in fact may have been originally, with Connery playing a burnt out copper who is investigating a child molester played by Ian Bannen. Superb performances, may have been directed by Sidney Lumet if memory serves...
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Outland was good, The Hill outstanding and another one of note was The Offence. Very reminiscent of a play, in fact may have been originally, with Connery playing a burnt out copper who is investigating a child molester played by Ian Bannen. Superb performances, may have been directed by Sidney Lumet if memory serves...
I agree that all three films you mentioned contain terrific non-Bond performances by Connery. A couple of others I would mention are The Anderson Tapes, also directed by Sidney Lumet, and of course The Untouchables.
Outland was good, The Hill outstanding and another one of note was The Offence. Very reminiscent of a play, in fact may have been originally, with Connery playing a burnt out copper who is investigating a child molester played by Ian Bannen. Superb performances, may have been directed by Sidney Lumet if memory serves...
both Connery and Bannen both stared in THE HILL ,Connery was a prisoner and Bannen played a military staff provost corp prison officer
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I agree that all three films you mentioned contain terrific non-Bond performances by Connery. A couple of others I would mention are The Anderson Tapes, also directed by Sidney Lumet, and of course The Untouchables.
both Connery and Bannen both stared in THE HILL ,Connery was a prisoner and Bannen played a military staff provost corp prison officer
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