and everyone playing a Scottish character can’t do a Scottish accent

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    Connery played a character who was born in Egypt and most recently had adopted the persona of a Spaniard.

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    And they couldn’t find an actor of Russian ancestry to play the Kurgan… but they did have an actor of Russian ancestry play another famous fantasy Spaniard swordsman—Inigo Montoya—a year later. And they cast Connery as a Russian in The Hunt for Red October a few years after that. (And meanwhile, the actor of Spanish ancestry who would have been appropriate for the role of Ramirez in Highlander—Ricardo Montalban—was cast as a man of Indian/Sikh ancestry in The Wrath of Khan.)

    I don’t think casting actors of appropriate ethnicities for their roles became a big factor in Hollywood until the 90s.

    Connery, Montalban, and Patinkin all did great in their roles, though.

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    Everyone in the comments is getting so bent out of shape over “They cast THIS guy, to play THIS role, but he’s clearly not that thing!”

    But nobody is bringing up the fact that for the past 10 years they’ve cast Jimmy Fallon as a comedian…

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    I feel like Hollywood was trolling with Connery’s roles. They cast him as a fucking Russian sub commander with that accent!

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        And before the switch, they showed him speaking Russian so the audience could realise what a good decision it was!

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        Well it just wouldn’t be the same if a guy wearing a tux came up to a woman and said “Ello’ Gov’nah! Name is Bond. James Bond, it surely is!”

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        It’s as if any play is for a given audience, and we have to bridge the gap with our own imagination. Crazy, right? 😆

        Mind, I’m not criticizing your point, I agree with it, Hollywood has never been great with accents, it just has to be “good enough”, like watching a stage play and the props have to be “good enough”.

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    And they cast a French-American as a Scott. And an American as a Russian.

    They were all over the place with that cast. But yes, Sean Cover as a Spaniard has to be the pick if the bunch.

    Still a great movie though. Let’s just not even talk about the sequel movies!

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    I first watched this as an adult in the 2010s, made a reddit thread about how it kinda sucks, and I guess it hit google cause I’d get new messages every few months on that thread

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    Craig Ferguson did a joke about that in his stand up. He was so excited to hear Sean Connery was going to do a movie with a focus in Scotland, lol.

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    I’ve got some nostalgia for the movie since it’s where my name came from but yeah, it’s definitely shows the ahhh… sensitivity of the time.

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      I’m not sure I follow? His character is Egyptian, he was immortal. Though I take OP’s point, he couldn’t really be Scottish since he had been alive long before Scotland existed, possibly before the Picts even.