All 7 Sean Connery Bond Movies Ranked

Sean Connery’s James Bond films have a significant place in movie history, kicking off the long-running franchise in the early 1960s that has spanned decades with a total of 26 (1 being unofficial) Bond movies to date. Connery is arguably the most important actor in the franchise, being the first of six actors so far to take up the mantle of the iconic 007. His first appearance as the character was in Dr. No in 1962, which was also the first adaptation of the landmark novels by Ian Fleming.

Following his first film as James Bond, Connery starred in four more 007 films in the ’60s, retiring briefly from the character, only to return in 1971. He finally came back once more in 1983 for Never Say Never Again, which officially marked the end of his career as 007. Not only was Sean Connery one of the most important James Bond actors, but he was also one of the best, with his films being among the greatest in the entire franchise.

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Never Say Never Again (1983)

An Unofficial James Bond Film

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Never Say Never Again is a strange entry into Sean Connery’s James Bond filmography. First, it was the return of Connery to the character after 12 years, despite Roger Moore playing 007 at the time. It also has a confusing place among the rest of the Bond movies, given that it wasn’t even made by Eon Productions, which means it can be considered an unofficial entry into the James Bond franchise, not taking place within the official canon.

1967’s Casino Royale was the other non-Eon Bond film, but that was a parody rather than a part of the franchise.

Despite that, Never Say Never is still an enjoyable time, and it is nice to see Connery back as James Bond after more than a decade. He proves that he still has the chops to pull off 007, but it is evident that Roger Moore stepped into the role admirably, and Sean Connery’s time as the iconic character had passed. It’s not that great of a James Bond movie, but it is quite enjoyable.

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Never Say Never Again

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Never Say Never Again features Sean Connery as James Bond in this 1983 spy thriller directed by Irvin Kershner. The film follows 007 as he is brought out of retirement to investigate the theft of two nuclear warheads by the nefarious organization SPECTRE. The star-studded cast includes Klaus Maria Brandauer as the villainous Maximilian Largo and Kim Basinger as Bond’s love interest, Domino Petachi.

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Release Date

October 7, 1983

Runtime

134 Minutes

Main Genre

Thriller

Cast

Sean Connery
, Kim Basinger
, Klaus Maria Brandauer
, Max Von Sydow
, Barbara Carrera
, Bernie Casey
, Alec McCowen
, Edward Fox

Director

Irvin Kershner

Writers

Kevin McClory
, Jack Wittingham
, Ian Fleming
, Lorenzo Semple Jr.

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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sean Connery’s First Return To James Bond

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After briefly retiring from the character following You Only Live Twice, Sean Connery returned to the role of James Bond just four years later, this time taking over for George Lazenby in Diamonds Are Forever in 1971. Not only was the film Sean Connery’s return, it was the sixth and final Eon Bond film that Connery would star in, marking the end of a highly influential era for the character.

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Diamonds Are Forever is a very entertaining Bond movie, but it is also quite silly, with campy humor and a somewhat goofy villain in Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Still, Sean Connery is quite good in the film, allowing his experience playing the character to take over, with all the charm that might be expected of his James Bond. There is a reason he is one of the best Bond actors, and a brief hiatus from the franchise didn’t slow him down at all.

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Diamonds Are Forever

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James Bond infiltrates a diamond smuggling ring, uncovering a plot by his arch-nemesis Blofeld to build a space-based laser weapon. From Amsterdam to Las Vegas, Bond faces off against Blofeld’s henchmen and foils the plan, ensuring the diamonds return to their rightful owners.

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Release Date

December 17, 1971

Runtime

120 Minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Sean Connery
, Jill St. John
, Charles Gray
, Jimmy Dean
, Bruce Cabot

Director

Guy Hamilton

Writers

Richard Maibaum
, Tom Mankiewicz
, Ian Fleming

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You Only Live Twice (1967)

One Of James Bond’s Wackiest Adventures

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You Only Live Twice was the fifth Bond film that Sean Connery starred in, sinking into the role with familiar ease. Written by legendary children’s author Roald Dahl (James and the Giant Peach, Matilda), You Only Live Twice is one of the most surreal and wacky James Bond movies out there. The film sees James Bond make his way to Japan, where he must stop the true culprit behind a series of space hijackings.

Sean Connery takes the over-the-top nature of the plot in stride, basking in the increasing ridiculousness of the franchise that started out just five years prior. Connery commands nearly every scene that he is in, but is given a run for his money alongside Donald Pleasance as Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who is clearly having the time of his life as the recurring James Bond villain.

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You Only Live Twice

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James Bond fakes his death to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet spacecraft. In Japan, he uncovers a plot by SPECTRE, led by Blofeld, to incite global war. Bond teams up with Japanese agents, infiltrates a volcanic lair, and prevents the outbreak of World War III.

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Release Date

June 13, 1967

Runtime

117 minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Sean Connery
, Akiko Wakabayashi
, Mie Hama
, Tetsurô Tanba
, Teru Shimada
, Karin Dor

Director

Lewis Gilbert

Writers

Ian Fleming
, Harold Jack Bloom
, Roald Dahl

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Dr. No (1962)

A Fantastic Beginning For James Bond On Film

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Dr. No is perhaps the most significant James Bond movie ever made, given the fact that it was the first Bond film, setting the stage for what was to come in the historically important franchise. Thus, it was also Sean Connery’s first time playing the character, instantly taking on the role with an undeniable charm that would carry him through each of his James Bond appearances.

Sean Connery has a lot to work with in terms of how James Bond navigates the complexities of his missions.

The film itself is actually quite good, as it is one of the more grounded entries in the series, until Daniel Craig’s version came along. In Dr. No, James Bond is investigating the disappearance of another agent, as well as the disruption of the American space program, which means Sean Connery has a lot to work with in terms of how James Bond navigates the complexities of his missions.

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Dr. No

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Sean Connery stars as 007 in 1962’s Dr. No, the first-ever James Bond movie. Directed by Terence Young and based on Ian Fleming’s sixth Bond novel, it follows the famous spy as he investigates the disappearance of a fellow MI6 agent and uncovers a secret plot by the titular villain, played by Joseph Wiseman.

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Release Date

October 2, 1962

Runtime

110 minutes

Cast

Sean Connery
, Joseph Wiseman

Director

Terence Young

Writers

Terence Young

Budget

$1.1 million

Studio(s)

United Artists

Distributor(s)

United Artists

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Thunderball (1965)

The Massive Budget Increase Shows

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After the James Bond franchise continued to rise in popularity, Thunderball got a significant boost in budget, costing more than the previous three movies in the series combined. The increase is on full display as well, as Thunderball was a beautiful film with some incredible set pieces, including several underwater sequences that rank among the best in the franchise. It’s a spectacular film and definitely among the best in Sean Connery’s Bond filmography, feeling a lot more patient with its scenes compared to some other entries in the franchise.

Sean Connery shines as James Bond in Thunderball, as the character must head to the Bahamas to recover a pair of stolen nuclear warheads. The film also might be Sean Connery’s best performance as the character alongside Goldfinger, really understanding what makes James Bond so appealing, with all the charm that comes with his performance, but remaining a dangerous and formidable protagonist throughout.

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Thunderball

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James Bond is sent to recover two stolen nuclear warheads hidden in the Bahamas by the criminal organization SPECTRE. Bond clashes with Emilio Largo, the mastermind behind the plot, while forming an alliance with Largo’s mistress, Domino. The mission culminates in an underwater battle to prevent global nuclear catastrophe.

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Release Date

December 11, 1965

Runtime

130 minutes

Main Genre

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Cast

Sean Connery
, Claudine Auger
, Adolfo Celi
, Luciana Paluzzi
, Rik Van Nutter
, Guy Doleman

Director

Terence Young

Writers

Richard Maibaum
, John Hopkins
, Jack Whittingham
, Kevin McClory
, Ian Fleming

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From Russia With Love (1963)

An Incredible Sophomore Outing

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From Russia With Love

James Bond is tasked with obtaining a Soviet decoding device, the Lektor, from a defecting Russian agent in Istanbul. Unbeknownst to him, it is a trap set by SPECTRE to avenge Dr. No’s death. Bond navigates through espionage, betrayal, and deadly encounters to secure the device and escape.

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If Dr. No was a great start for James Bond in film, From Russia with Love was everything that made the first film good, but even better, resulting in an amazing follow-up that is highly regarded among all the James Bond films in the franchise. It heightened the stakes, and nearly doubled the budget, allowing for incredible action set pieces that are still memorable six decades later. It’s an incredible film.

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Sean Connery comes back even better in From Russia With Love, really beginning to craft the iconic character of James Bond, and cementing himself early as one of the best Bond actors ever. Connery truly proved he had what it took to lead the James Bond franchise for the better part of a decade, building on what he did with the character in Dr. No, but much more reassured in his performance. It’s a remarkable sophomore effort for the franchise, and especially for Sean Connery.

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From Russia With Love

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James Bond is tasked with obtaining a Soviet decoding device, the Lektor, from a defecting Russian agent in Istanbul. Unbeknownst to him, it is a trap set by SPECTRE to avenge Dr. No’s death. Bond navigates through espionage, betrayal, and deadly encounters to secure the device and escape.

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Release Date

October 10, 1963

Runtime

115 minutes

Main Genre

Action

Cast

Sean Connery
, Daniela Bianchi
, Pedro Armendáriz
, Lotte Lenya
, Robert Shaw
, Bernard Lee

Director

Terence Young

Writers

Richard Maibaum
, Johanna Harwood
, Ian Fleming

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Goldfinger (1964)

Some Of The Best Of James Bond

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Not only is Goldfinger the best Sean Connery Bond movie, but it is also one of the best James Bond movies period, routinely ranking towards the top of everyone’s lists. At some point, it feels like every movie series begins to have diminishing returns, even James Bond over the years, but Goldfinger certainly wasn’t that, building upon an already stellar movie that was From Russia With Love. It might very well be the definitive James Bond film, acting as a blueprint for everything that would come for the next six decades.

Like Thunderball a year later, Goldfinger is right up there as Connery’s best performance of the character, and the movie that solidified him as a cinematic icon after two fantastic appearances as 007. Connery is a remarkable actor, and he is spectacular in this movie finally feeling 100% comfortable playing the character. There is a reason Sean Connery is considered one of the best 007s of all time, and his seven James Bond films prove just how good he is as the iconic character.

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Goldfinger

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James Bond investigates gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, uncovering a plot to contaminate the U.S. gold supply at Fort Knox. Bond teams up with pilot Pussy Galore to thwart Goldfinger’s Operation Grand Slam. The mission involves daring escapes, high-stakes confrontations, and a climactic battle to save the world economy.

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Release Date

September 20, 1964

Runtime

110 Minutes

Main Genre

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Cast

Sean Connery
, Honor Blackman
, Gert Fröbe
, Shirley Eaton
, Tania Mallet
, Harold Sakata

Director

Guy Hamilton

Writers

Richard Maibaum
, Paul Dehn
, Ian Fleming

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James Bond

The James Bond franchise follows the adventures of British secret agent 007 as he combats global threats. With a license to kill, Bond faces off against various villains and criminal organizations, employing high-tech gadgets, espionage, and charm. The series spans multiple films, featuring exotic locations, thrilling action sequences, and memorable characters. Bond’s mission to protect the world and uphold justice remains central, making the franchise an enduring icon in the spy genre.

Created by

Ian Fleming
, Albert R. Broccoli

First Film

Dr. No

Latest Film

No Time to Die

Upcoming Films

James Bond 26

First TV Show

Fleming: The Man Who Would be Bond

First Episode Air Date

January 29, 2014

Cast

Sean Connery
, George Lazenby
, Roger Moore
, Timothy Dalton
, Pierce Brosnan
, Daniel Craig

TV Show(s)

Fleming: The Man Who Would be Bond

Character(s)

James Bond
, M (James Bond)
, Q (James Bond)
, Moneypenny
, Felix Leiter
, Jaws
, Goldfinger

Video Game(s)

GoldenEye 007
, The World Is Not Enough
, 007: Nightfire
, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
, Quantum of Solace
, James Bond 007: From Russia with Love
, James Bond 007: Blood Stone
, GoldenEye 007 Remake
, 007: Agent Under Fire

Summary

The James Bond franchise centers on the fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, also known by his code number 007. Created by writer Ian Fleming in 1953, Bond has been featured in novels, films, television, radio, comics, and video games. The film series, produced by Eon Productions, is one of the longest-running and highest-grossing franchises in history, known for its blend of espionage, action, and sophisticated style.

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