Our blog focus this morning is on Sean Connery Vintage Movie Postcards. Upon learning of his passing on Saturday, it has found me recalling favorite movies of him and looking for postcards of them. With our letter writing, how much fun would it be to send and/or receive one of them?
Below is a collage of some of the Sean Connery Vintage Movie Postcards I’m coming across, along with links to their respective listings from eBay and Amazon.
Sean Connery Vintage Movie Postcards
Probably my most favorite movie with Sean Connery is with him being dad to Harrison Ford, in “Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade” (1989). How many times have you seen it?
I’m recalling his performance in “The Untouchables” (1987) brought him an Oscar, Best Supporting Actor. There are several postcards I’m finding of Sean Connery for James Bond movies, I’m including “Dr. No”, the first Bond movie.
Furthermore, while I could not find any movie postcards for “Highlander”, “The Name of the Rose”, nor “The Rock”; however, I do include a mention of them in my collage below.
Here are link listings of the above movie poster postcards in my collage.
- Modern FILM POSTER Postcard: DR. NO – Sean Connery as James Bond
- Postcard Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
- The Untouchables starring De Niro Sean Connery Movie Poster Postcard
- First Knight #3015, although I want to refer to it as Sean Connery, Richard Gere, and Julia Ormond in Camelot
- 3 movie postcard Sean Connery includes The Hunt for Red October, The Presidio
- Rising Sun with Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes, #2576
If you haven’t seen him in “Murder on the Orient Express” it is one to add to your dvd list (or for streaming) of the Agatha Christie classic.
I’ll see you back here on Sunday. In closing, I still love this quote towards the end of the movie from Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (quotes.net).
Professor Henry Jones:
“Elsa never really believed in the grail. She thought she’d found a prize.”
Indiana Jones:
“And what did you find, Dad?”
Professor Henry Jones:
“Me? Illumination.”
Anchors Aweigh,
Helen