The Man Who Would Be King
Considered as one of Sean Connery's finest performances, The Man Who Would Be King is based on a story by Rudyard Kipling. Featuring three amazing actors in their prime: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, and Christopher Plummer, it is one of the unforgettable movies of those times.
The plot revolves around two British soldiers who decide to seek adventure and fortune in a distant region called Kafiristan. Following a series of events, Connery makes perfect use of a few misunderstandings – where he is mistaken for a divine being and the descendant of Alexander the Great himself.
Connery shows off his dramatic acting chops in the part making ‘The Man Who Would Be King’ his best film role ever.
The Untouchables
One of the best gangster films ever made, The Untouchables is notable in Sean Connery's career because it netted the actor his only Oscar. The feat is doubly impressive for its eminent cast list — Robert De Niro, Kevin Costner, and Andy Garcia. But despite an impressive cast of nuanced stars, Connery is the one who got the nod for Best Supporting Actor and walked away with the award. In the film, Sean Connery plays Jimmy Malone, a veteran officer who's grown tired of Capone's hold on the police force, and he risks everything to help bring the gangster down.
Through such impeccable performances, the actor remains alive in many hearts even today.