Rodney Giesler

[…]ou have to be so careful what you do, and what you sign and what you say. Because even if you sign a deal, there's no guarantee you'll get the money. Sean Connery and Michael Caine found that out on The Man Who Would Be King. They had to fight through the courts to get paid.John Legard: Back to The […]

Anne V Coates

[…]ast so we all had a lot of fun. And Sidney himself keeps the whole thing very light. None of the, those big stars we had, like Lauren Bacall and, and Sean Connery and Vanessa Redgrave, none of them had dressing rooms, I mean not caravan dressing rooms, they all had to sit in chairs on the set and th[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]or a Hugh Laurie or Stephen Fry or that sort of actor playing the lead. So I was all a little bit concerned when they told me who the leading man was Sean Connery was cast but he only did a two week guest appearance. And we started shooting the movie in Johannesburg and within a week it was evident […]

Val Guest

[…]he ‘Bond’ influence, which undoubtedly I imagine there was.VG: There was a Bond influence. Incidentally its not generally known, I don’t even know if Sean [Connery] knows it, but I was responsible – partly responsible – for getting him in the cast.RF: Well we must establish that on the record.VG: We[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]sp;Sherlock Holmes and I was PA-ing this and it had a...And who was the producer on, producer and/or director?The producer was, the director was Sean Sutton.Ah, ha.And the producer might have been David Goddard might it? Sean Sutton. And this particular one had a scene taking place in Switzerla[…]
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