Sean Connery top 10 best movies
Sean Connery had a long and successful career as an actor, and he starred in many memorable films. Here are some of his best movies:
Dr. No (1962): The first James Bond film, in which Connery plays the iconic secret agent.
Goldfinger (1964): Another classic Bond film that is widely considered one of the best in the series.
The Man Who Would Be King (1975): Connery co-stars with Michael Caine in this adventure film about two former British soldiers who become kings in a remote part of Afghanistan.
The Untouchables (1987): Connery won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Jim Malone, a veteran cop who helps Eliot Ness (played by Kevin Costner) take down Al Capone in Prohibition-era Chicago.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989): Connery plays Indy's father in this popular adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg.
Highlander (1986): Connery plays Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, an immortal Scottish swordsman who trains the film's protagonist, Connor MacLeod (played by Christopher Lambert).
The Hunt for Red October (1990): Connery plays Marko Ramius, a Soviet submarine commander who defects to the United States during the Cold War.
Robin and Marian (1976): A romantic adventure film in which Connery plays Robin Hood opposite Audrey Hepburn's Maid Marian.
Marnie (1964): A psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in which Connery plays a wealthy widower who becomes involved with a troubled young woman (played by Tippi Hedren).
The Name of the Rose (1986): An adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel, in which Connery plays William of Baskerville, a Franciscan monk who investigates a series of murders in a medieval Italian abbey.