Diamonds Are Forever - Sean Connery in Las Vegas, Nevada - 1971 - Original Certificate of Authenticity (COA), Hologram Logo, and QR Code
Framed photo of "Diamonds Are Forever - Sean Connery in Las Vegas, Nevada - 1971 - Original Certificate of Authenticity (COA), Hologram Logo, and QR Code" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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About this photo
Sean Connery on the golf courses of Las Vegas during the filming of *Diamonds Are Forever*
This photograph captures Sean Connery a break to play golf during the filming of "Diamonds Are Forever" in 1971 in Las Vegas. Director Guy Hamilton had organized this session to allow the Scottish actor to relax between action scenes in the seventh James Bond film. Connery, a golf enthusiast since his childhood in Scotland, often took advantage of filming breaks to indulge in his passion, creating authentic moments far removed from his spy persona.
"Diamonds Are Forever" marked Connery's triumphant return to the role of Bond following George Lazenby's brief stint, grossing $116 million at the global box office. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, this film, starring Jill St. John and Charles Gray, cemented Connery’s reputation as the definitive portrayer of Agent 007, despite his initial reluctance to reprise the role.
A moment of grace captured between takes, revealing the man behind the movie legend.