This is Sean Connery as an ordinary man, not James Bond. A real man that you would love to have a cup of coffee with and chat with him a bit. Enlightening!
The best and only way to live your life, do not accept the bullshit from the bosses. I have lived with the attitude of no-one tells me what to do, particularly now that we have to get rid of the possibility of fascism. I see adopting that approach as a protection against fascism, if you refuse to follow the instructions of the fascists.
Sean was very good at sending himself up, particularly when it came to the women. There was no vanity about Seam, which made him stand out. Very much missed, even now that it is coming up to the 3rd anniversary of his very sad passing.
The best Connery interview I have heard. He was 37 here so I guess the interview took place in late 1967 or early 68. Nice to hear his opinions on things other than films.
He was incredibly intelligent person, but he was mistaken about socialism having to turn to capitalism in order to work properly. He is forgetting that it is because of US sanctions imposed on socialist countries is the reason that socialism failed in some socialist countries. This is fascinating and very revealing.
Does anyone else wish they could've been alive in the late 60's? It seemed like a cool time, the fashion, muscle cars, the free love, the atttitudes, the music, the arts, as long as you weren't poor and drafted into Vietnam of course then it would have sucked hard.
I was and I do, it was turbulent but those that demonstrated had intelligence and reason! Today, the so called rebels are politics driven and full of hate, they even hate themselves! The main lack in these current anarchists and that is all they are, is lack of hope of a future. They want and desire, like a rabid dog, destruction! Their failure and end is prescribed and assured like death and taxes!
I was born in 1965 and still live everything about the decade today. From the films, the music, the arts, the fashion, the counterculture, cars like the DB5 and Jaguar E Type And of course the James Bond Films 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴👍 👍 👍 👍 ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent insight. Could tell his passion for the wellbeing of his country. And an articulate explanation of the industrial power struggle. Management, in its short-termist, political, reactive, hard nosed incompetence is sadly so much worse today.
This was a very strange but interesting interview, partially about his family and politics. They’re not talking about his acting career at all. Connery seems very loose. It’s almost as if he’s having a conversation with a friend and someone secretly put a camera there. Back there in the sixties.
Sean would have been 93 yesterday 🙏🙏🙏 Not many of his peers still alive. The only comparable is Sir Michael Caine and he is 90. Having recently spent time looking into my maternal family history my grandmother was born in 1885 in Ireland and due to ‘circumstances’ beyond her control left Ireland to travel to England in 1901 to ‘seek a better life’ Sean in the same way had to leave 🏴 for the same reasons. I have spent the last 18 months watching his films and there are many 🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴
It would have been so awesome if a young Connery was around to entertain us and play Bond in this era as well somehow and other characters, never got the chance to meet him...
Interviewer was Bernard Braden. He did quite a few of these at the time - this one was from 1967 - but they were never broadcast. Others included Lulu; Cilla Black and Peter Cook. Channel 5 showed excerpts from some of these in 2008, interspersed with modern-day interviews from these stars whilst they were actually watching their own interviews from 40 years earlier. Disappointing that there is hardly anything about his film work. Most people would expect more and maybe have found this quite boring given the subject matter discussed. I'm sure I saw the Lulu one and this just talking about her personal life and her possible marriage / pregnancy.
I have been very interested to find out what Sean Connery's political views were, apart from supporting independence. I have wondered if Sean was aware what the SNP did to Scotland when they became the government, and what he thought about what they did to Scotland. I do like that he has never been a fan of the management and establishment, which you think would make him a socialist, but he chose a non-socialist party. I joined the SNP, and had to leave because they made me sick to my stomach when talking about how great David Cameron was. I only ever had disagreements with them. Then Jeremy Corbyn came to my home city, Aberdeen and spoke and I very quickly joined the Labour Party to support Jeremy Corbyn and left as the result of Keir Starmer.
@@weps898367 looks sean connery old man Looks 0 old man looks not old Last knigth sean connery end 60 white hair Interwiew not Interwiew long before indiana jones movie.
The #1 gorgeous man. A manly man with a wonderful, sexy voice. Chasmatic, gorgeous body. Smart intelligent man. Humble and soft sopkin man. Interesting wonderful man!
The world has lost a man today.
Heaven has just received a massive boost of Manhood.
hm nice for the sexy Angels!!
This is Sean Connery as an ordinary man, not James Bond. A real man that you would love to have a cup of coffee with and chat with him a bit. Enlightening!
Or a whisky ;)
He's got a D1ck/Rude Streak about him. Idk if most people would of enjoyed his company. But he was a fantastic actor. Welcomesh to the Rocksh
Lived his life on his terms. A man and a true film star. Legend RIP
The best and only way to live your life, do not accept the bullshit from the bosses. I have lived with the attitude of no-one tells me what to do, particularly now that we have to get rid of the possibility of fascism. I see adopting that approach as a protection against fascism, if you refuse to follow the instructions of the fascists.
He spoke of knowing his Great Grandfather very well, who used to jog at 80 & died at 90 also. Good genes in that family.
Not only genes. Many factors play a part.
A guy who knows he's got the it factor but doesn't have to shove it in your face. RIP Sean.
Sean was very good at sending himself up, particularly when it came to the women. There was no vanity about Seam, which made him stand out. Very much missed, even now that it is coming up to the 3rd anniversary of his very sad passing.
The real James Bond and the best actor😍😍
Coolness Personified
Always enjoy his candid, honest conversations 😊 UK
A great actor and a wonderful career rip Sean
The original and still the best James Bond.
The best Connery interview I have heard. He was 37 here so I guess the interview took place in late 1967 or early 68. Nice to hear his opinions on things other than films.
He looks great without the toupee. A very intelligent man.
Best Bond Ever 😊
He was incredibly intelligent person, but he was mistaken about socialism having to turn to capitalism in order to work properly. He is forgetting that it is because of US sanctions imposed on socialist countries is the reason that socialism failed in some socialist countries. This is fascinating and very revealing.
@@nicolakirton2252 The only Socialism that has been proven to work (yet was tainted cause ideology) was National Socialism.
Self taught. Reading benefitted him greatly
@@nicolakirton2252 that is perhaps most definitely true of Cuba ,but is that true of Venezuela today for example
Extremely Handsome and charasmatic and interesting guy
Does anyone else wish they could've been alive in the late 60's? It seemed like a cool time, the fashion, muscle cars, the free love, the atttitudes, the music, the arts, as long as you weren't poor and drafted into Vietnam of course then it would have sucked hard.
I was and I do, it was turbulent but those that demonstrated had intelligence and reason! Today, the so called rebels are politics driven and full of hate, they even hate themselves! The main lack in these current anarchists and that is all they are, is lack of hope of a future. They want and desire, like a rabid dog, destruction! Their failure and end is prescribed and assured like death and taxes!
Very few isms then,it was what it was,men where men,
I was alive, greatest times of my life.
I was born in 1965 and still live everything about the decade today.
From the films, the music, the arts, the fashion, the counterculture, cars like the DB5 and Jaguar E Type
And of course the James Bond Films
🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴👍 👍 👍 👍 ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, photos from 1960s London look heavenly.
A man from the street with power presence and perception
Sean at his peak of coolness.
Excellent insight. Could tell his passion for the wellbeing of his country. And an articulate explanation of the industrial power struggle. Management, in its short-termist, political, reactive, hard nosed incompetence is sadly so much worse today.
Weird, he´s talking about interesting matters, but people are commenting just his looks! ; )
The best 007
A true working-class hero!
The decade when everyone confused Sean Connery for Burt Reynolds
Wow he looks exactly like Trevor in gta 5!!
dcox gore85 Trevor with a Scottish accent
You mean Trevor looks exactly like him . Connery was first
What a man
Sir Sean Connery was effing FINE they do not make men like this anymore DAMN
That's true
The Burt Reynolds look.
SO gorgeous .
would you have that view if he was a road sweeper ?
This was a very strange but interesting interview, partially about his family and politics. They’re not talking about his acting career at all. Connery seems very loose. It’s almost as if he’s having a conversation with a friend and someone secretly put a camera there. Back there in the sixties.
Sean would have been 93 yesterday 🙏🙏🙏
Not many of his peers still alive. The only comparable is Sir Michael Caine and he is 90.
Having recently spent time looking into my maternal family history my grandmother was born in 1885 in Ireland and due to ‘circumstances’ beyond her control left Ireland to travel to England in 1901 to ‘seek a better life’
Sean in the same way had to leave 🏴 for the same reasons.
I have spent the last 18 months watching his films and there are many
🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴
It would have been so awesome if a young Connery was around to entertain us and play Bond in this era as well somehow and other characters, never got the chance to meet him...
Very interesting video, thank you.
He looks great with a mustache
I enjoyed hearing James Bond discuss the pros and cons of the dole/ benefits
Interviewer was Bernard Braden. He did quite a few of these at the time - this one was from 1967 - but they were never broadcast. Others included Lulu; Cilla Black and Peter Cook.
Channel 5 showed excerpts from some of these in 2008, interspersed with modern-day interviews from these stars whilst they were actually watching their own interviews from 40 years earlier.
Disappointing that there is hardly anything about his film work. Most people would expect more and maybe have found this quite boring given the subject matter discussed.
I'm sure I saw the Lulu one and this just talking about her personal life and her possible marriage / pregnancy.
I have been very interested to find out what Sean Connery's political views were, apart from supporting independence. I have wondered if Sean was aware what the SNP did to Scotland when they became the government, and what he thought about what they did to Scotland. I do like that he has never been a fan of the management and establishment, which you think would make him a socialist, but he chose a non-socialist party. I joined the SNP, and had to leave because they made me sick to my stomach when talking about how great David Cameron was. I only ever had disagreements with them. Then Jeremy Corbyn came to my home city, Aberdeen and spoke and I very quickly joined the Labour Party to support Jeremy Corbyn and left as the result of Keir Starmer.
@@nicolakirton2252 what did the SNP do to scotland ?
because everybody self is their world anyway
the most interesting comment out. of the entire interview
Nothing has changed with "management" to this day...
I can see Roger Waters being very inspired by this interview through his lyrics.
SEAN YOUR A PROPHET GREAT SCOT
11:36 Pretty sure Blofeld engineered that unfortunate outbreak.
Connery would have been great as a Smokey and Bandit film star.
Anyone know what year this interview was filmed? I'm thinking 1970
THE ONE AND ONLY JAMES BOND
SO HANDSOME MAN
After watching this interview my moustache grew a moustache.
All good comedy is basically true. (Watch Jackie Mason.)
Mr. Kick Ass to you son. 😊😢
Most Europeans do not like mustache. He is an exception.
18:08 He says he's 37 so this would be 1967 or 1968.
He's lying about his age because this is after james bond . Around 70-72, so he's 40 to 42
@@mariocisneros911 It's '67
@@mariocisneros911 You don't know much about Connery's career, do you?
@@Goofyguy4ever Connery isn't lying about his age.
@mariocisneros911 doesn't know what he's talking about.
@@weps898367 looks sean connery old man
Looks 0 old man looks not old
Last knigth sean connery end 60 white hair
Interwiew not
Interwiew long before indiana jones movie.
Sean almost looks like Ron O Neal from " Super Fly."
*SHUPER FLY
Or the Bandit. Hahahaha!
A bit better spoken than his Trevor character in GTA5.
The #1 gorgeous man. A manly man with a wonderful, sexy voice. Chasmatic, gorgeous body. Smart intelligent man. Humble and soft sopkin man. Interesting wonderful man!
Looks like a Mexican cartel boss
His reaction at 8:18 LOL
Who's the interviewer?
Great man. Wee bit pished too.. But cool..
That’s Trevor Philips
Sean looks nothing like trevor! That guy K is ugly as crap!!
Looks like Mandrake here!
why is he wearing a noose around his neck?
It's a microphone
Burt Reynolds look
Extremely Handsome and charasmatic and interesting guy