By Lee Pfeiffer
If you're a Sean Connery and haven't yet seen what is possibly his greatest on screen achievement - The Hill- then you've been depriving yourself of a great cinematic experience. While we're disappointed WB didn't get the charismatic director to provide an audio commentary for their DVD, just having this film avaiable in a pristine transfer is enough to satisfy any classic movie lover. It's hard to overstate the importance this film had in the career of Sean Connery. Although the movie was not a box-office hit, it did prove to skeptical critics that there was more to the brooding Scottish actor than just the antics of Agent 007. I've always felt that if The Hill's financial performance had been as impressive as its critical reception, Connery may have been less frustrated by his Bondian image. As it stands, for my money this is the best film of his career.