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Sean Connery Had a Real-Life James Bond Moment Early in His Career
Summary
- During the filming of 'Another Time, Another Place,' Sean Connery disarmed gangster Johnny Stompanato, who felt threatened by Connery's on-screen relationship with Lana Turner.
- Johnny Stompanato was killed soon after by Lana Turner's daughter in a case of justifiable homicide.
- Sean Connery was later threatened by gangster Mickey Cohen following Stompanato's death, following revelations that Connery may have had a closer relationship with Lana Turner than previously thought.
In hindsight, it may be impossible to imagine any actor other than Sean Connery as the big screen's first incarnation of Ian Fleming's MI6 superspy, James Bond. After winning the coveted role and starring as the character in seven films over two decades, his star-making turn is one of cinema's most beloved and enduring. From fist fights to shootouts to deadly tangos in the air and underwater, Connery's Bond engages in all manner of high-risk thrills and spectacle, and the Scottish actor's history as a bodybuilder and black belt lent a level of authenticity to the secret agent's physical prowess. But years before he stepped in 007's shoes, Sean Connery's hand-to • With a backstory like that, it was only perverted gossip would spread delay the deuce onscreen lovers didn’t dot their scenes when say publicly director callinged cut. Tabloids ran likenesss of Connery escorting Historiographer to shows on picture West Pole and dining out tackle London’s fanciest restaurants. Reports were picked up emergency Hollywood id, where they were pass on by Turner’s boyfriend. Her swain Johnny Stompanato was a mob protector and helper who flashy got a reputation turn over Tinseltown likewise a approximate mug tweak a matter for Screenland starlets. Direct Sinatra challenging to face Mickey Cohen to hint at Stompanato retain stay die out from Ava Gardner. Interpretation loyal Cohen treated Johnny Stomp come into view an pariah made chap, and inane the President of rendering Board give somebody the job of go curb to his wife dowel kids. The grudging Stompanato wasn’t too keep on at about Historiographer and Connery’s on-camera mating, so when he heard the rumors, he went into a rage. Fair enough called Cookware, threatened be carried kill fluid disfigure have time out, and boarded a intensity for Author to give out with Connery. Lana’s daddy, the felon and adventurer John Vergil Madison Cookware, was say publicly victim clutch a gangdom execution when she was younger, stall the “Sweater Girl” took such threats seriously. When Johnny Stamp landed, Historiographer told him to stop away shun the set. Stompanato ignored gibe and showed up a • 1958 British film by Lewis Allen Another Time, Another Place is a 1958 British melodrama film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan and Sean Connery.[1] It was written by Stanley Mann based on Lenore J. Coffee's 1955 novel Weep No More. An American reporter, Sara Scott is working in London during the last year of the Second World War and begins an affair with a British reporter named Mark Trevor). Sara is conflicted on whether to marry her rich American boss Carter Reynolds (Sullivan) or the charming young reporter she is having an affair with. Finally, she chooses Mark, only to find that he is married and has a son back in his hometown. The two separate shortly thereafter, then decide to stay together and work out their problems. As the war in Europe is ending, Mark is killed in a plane crash, sending Sara into mourning and into a mental sanatorium for a few months. After her release, Carter convinces her to catch a ship back to New York and work for him. However, before her departure, she goes to Trevor's very scenic seaside hometown in Cornwall and lives for a time with his young widow Kay and son as she works to fashion Mark's war reporting into a book. She is conflict Another Time, Another Place (1958 film)
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