The weekend always lends itself to a classic, one of those that one has already seen a thousand times but to which it is always nice to return. One of the actors who is synonymous with timeless classics is, without a doubt, Sean Connery.
The Scottish actor, winner of an Oscar, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, had a unique bearing that allowed him to bring to life a multitude of characters without losing his characteristic composure, regardless of the type of role he was assigned to play.
Here are three classics from the extensive filmography of Sean Connery which are ideal for viewing today.
Mists of Disquiet (1958)
A journalist will put his marriage in jeopardy when, while covering the Second World War, he falls in love with an American journalist who has just arrived in England.
Crédito: Paramount Pictures
Mark Trevor (Sean Connery) is a journalist working for the BBC during World War II. He is married to Kay (Glynis Johns), but when he meets Sara Scott (Lana Turner), an American journalist in England, he falls in love with her and the two begin a tumultuous romance with unforeseeable consequences…
Marnie the thief (1964)
Marnie (Tippi Hedren), a compulsive liar and thief, uses her job as a secretary to steal. When Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) hires her, she not only does not give up her criminal habits, but also behaves in an absolutely unhinged manner. Despite everything, Mark, giving in to an inexplicable impulse, decides to marry her and find out the reasons for her obsessive behavior. When a terrible accident pushes Marnie to the limit, Mark forces her to face her terrors that are rooted in the past.
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Male of the Species (1969)
In this television movie, the actor plays a womanizing liar who must learn to behave if he doesn’t want to lose his daughter.
Crédito: Associated Television (ATV) & ITV – Independent Television
Never believe a man, no matter who he is. That’s the ugly lesson Mary MacNeil (Anna Calder-Marshall) learns from her relationships with three different men: her father (Sean Connery), a womanizing liar; Cornelius (Michael Caine), an office worker who flirts skillfully; and an elderly lawyer, Emlyn (Paul Scofield), who is fascinated by Mary’s energy and youthful good looks. Only one of them will win her heart in the end.