Archive for 1976 Releases

The Next Man

the-next-manSean Connery is an Arab diplomat who wants to not only make peace with Israel but admit the Jewish state as an OPEC member. One by one the leaders of the oil cartel are assassinated. On the run for his life Connery finds aide from Nicole a mysterious beauty he falls in love with. But when he discovers Nicole is an international hit lady he is left alone to fight for his life.

Robin and Marian

robin-and-marianThis underrated Richard Lester film is really a classic–and one of the most romantic movies ever made. Working from James Goldman’s script, Lester casts Sean Connery as an aged Robin Hood, returned after years away at the Crusades with an increasingly mad King Richard (Richard Harris). Robin and Little John (a very funny Nicol Williamson) return to find that the sheriff of Nottingham (Robert Shaw) is up to his old nasty tricks–and that Maid Marian (Audrey Hepburn) is now a nun. Lester brings the same touch to this period film that he did to The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, blending authenticity with a knowing wink at the conventions of period films. But the heart of this film is the very palpable emotion between Hepburn and Connery (and between Connery and Williamson). The ending is guaranteed three hankies, minimum. –Marshall Fine