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Title: Sean Connery in Manhattan Superblow: Quotes and Analysis

Superblow‘ Star ‍Sean Connery Justified Crime with Twisted Logic in Cult 1971 Film

New⁣ York, NY – A scene from‍ the 1971 crime caper Manhattan Superblow,⁢ featuring Sean Connery as⁢ jewel thief Robert ‘Duke’ ⁢Anderson, has ‍resurfaced online, ⁢sparking renewed‌ discussion about the film’s cynical worldview and Connery’s portrayal of a ⁢character who rationalizes criminal behavior.The film, a relatively obscure entry in Connery’s filmography, offers a ⁢snapshot ‌of early 1970s⁤ attitudes toward‍ morality and the allure of the outlaw life.

In ⁢a dialog ⁣exchange with a younger accomplice, “The Kid,”⁤ Anderson attempts ​to justify theft from insurance companies with‍ a bizarre, self-serving beliefs. ‍”Look, when you rob a guy who’s got insurance, you’re doing him a favor,” Anderson argues. ​”You’re giving him a⁢ little excitement in his life,a story to tell. He becomes a more interesting person as you robbed him. You boost the insurance company as the publicity gets people to buy insurance. You ‌do the ​fuzz a ⁣favor because, well, you prove they’re necessary and deserving of a big pay‍ boost. And‌ you do yourself a favor ’cause you need the ⁣dough.” When challenged on the ⁢sincerity of his claims, Anderson⁢ bluntly admits, ​”it’s bullshit. It’s just dog⁤ eat dog, but I want the first⁤ bite.”

Manhattan Superblow-also known as Superblow-depicts Anderson’s elaborate ⁢scheme to steal valuable gems during a​ high-society party. The film’s enduring appeal lies ‌in its gritty⁤ realism and Connery’s charismatic performance as a morally ambiguous anti-hero. Another brief exchange reveals Anderson’s nonchalant attitude toward⁤ social norms, casually advising a companion entering a Turkish bath, “Take ’em off,” when the man expresses discomfort. The film remains a cult favorite among‍ fans of​ classic crime cinema‌ and a curious footnote in the career of a cinematic icon.

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