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Sean Connery and Ian Bannen in The Offence (1973)

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The Offence

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    • Big Screen: The Battle of the Bonds (TV Short 1998)

      Clip.
    • Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever' (Video 2000)

    • "Fosse/Verdon" All I Care About Is Love (TV Episode 2019)

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    • Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (TV Special 2021)

      Clip(s) / Footage.
    • "Reel Britannia" The Seventies (TV Episode 2022)

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Referenced in

    • Cruising - La Chasse (1980)

      A police investigator gets too immersed in a deeply dark case.
    • A Tribute to Sean Connery (TV Special 1990)

      Mentioned.
    • Big Screen: The Battle of the Bonds (TV Short 1998)

      Poster.
    • Sean Connery 1971: The BBC Interview (Video 2006)

      Sean Connery refers to a two-picture deal with United Artists for his return as James Bond in 'Diamonds are Forever'. The other movie was 'The Offence'.
    • By Sidney Lumet (2015)

      The film is listed as part of Sidney Lumet's filmography.

References

    • Please Sir! (1971)

      The film is advertised on a cinema marquee.

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