Hitchcock is silent for a moment as Batliner checks on Connery's availability.
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I point out that Connery speaks with a brogue and that our character is an American from New York.
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Unfortunately, Mr. Connery did not vote in the referendum—according to his brother, Neil.
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In 2008, Connery revealed in an interview that Fleming had called him an “over-developed stuntman.”
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Fleming changed his mind when his secretary told him Connery “had something.”
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Connery was about to order Mrs. Thropp out of the room as an impostor, but she would not be denied her retort.
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"That man is a villain," Connery had said when they left the factory.
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He holds long interviews with Mr. Connery and Ralph Sherburne.
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"To-morrow we will meet here for the settlement of the note," announces Mr. Connery.
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Connery went to the floor, and Gilfoyle sprawled across a chair.
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British Dictionary definitions for Connery
Connery
/ (ˈkɒnərɪ) /
noun
Sir Sean, real name Thomas Connery. born 1929, Scottish film actor, who played James Bond in such films as Goldfinger (1964). His later films include The Name of the Rose (1986), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and Finding Forrester (2000)