What is the best Sean Connery movie of all time?
From the original and definitive Bond to Oscar-winning gangster dramas, medieval mysteries, and Cold War thrillers — a career that defined Hollywood cool for four decades. Cast your vote!

Goldfinger
The definitive Bond film — gold-painted bodies, laser tables, and Oddjob's bowler hat.

Dr. No
The first James Bond film, launching one of cinema's most iconic franchises.

From Russia with Love
Bond outwits SPECTRE agents in Istanbul and on the Orient Express.

Thunderball
Bond races to recover stolen nuclear warheads in this underwater-heavy adventure.

You Only Live Twice
Bond fakes his death and infiltrates a Japanese volcano lair in this globe-trotting epic.

The Untouchables
His Oscar-winning performance as Irish cop Jim Malone helping Eliot Ness take down Capone.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
The perfect foil to Harrison Ford as Henry Jones Sr., Indy's bumbling but brilliant father.

The Hunt for Red October
Soviet submarine commander Marko Ramius defecting to America in this Cold War thriller.

The Rock
A rogue general holds Alcatraz hostage — Connery's action comeback as the only escapee.

The Name of the Rose
A Franciscan monk solving murders in a medieval Italian abbey in this Umberto Eco adaptation.

Highlander
A 16th-century Scottish warrior who is immortal, training the last of his kind.

The Man Who Would Be King
Two British soldiers install themselves as kings of Kafiristan in this John Huston adventure.

Murder on the Orient Express
Colonel Arbuthnot among the star-studded suspects in Sidney Lumet's Agatha Christie adaptation.

Never Say Never Again
Connery's unofficial Bond return at 52, taking on Blofeld once more in this remake.

Finding Forrester
A reclusive Pulitzer-winning author mentoring a gifted young Black writer from the Bronx.

Entrapment
An aging master thief partnering with an insurance agent for the ultimate heist.
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