It ’s always sad when a darling movie principal sack out or authorise away , draw their glittering career to a ending . But it ’s even more upsetting when their last ever appearance on the big screen was in an awful film . After all , these people have entertained us for decades   — surely the least they merit is to go out on a eminent ?

However , living ( unlike the movies ) is much less true when it comes to happy finish , and many of the good actors the world has ever control have finish up not with a bang , but a whimper . From James Bond himself , Sean Conner , y to comedy caption Robin Williams and beyond , here ’s a round - up of exceptionally talented actors whose final picture were terrible .

Sean Connery – The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

Sir Sean Connery is a live on caption thanks to his much - admired ( and parody ) voice and iconic operation inIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade , Dragonheart , The Untouchablesand the earlyJames Bondoutings . lamentably , Connery ’s final live - legal action flickThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemendoesn’t reflect the Scottish thespian ’s admirable cinematic legacy .

bad still , Connery ’s time on the set of thisexcruciatingly badly - conceived comic book adaptationwas an distressed one . He on a regular basis clash with director Stephen Norrington during principal photography . Connery enter retreat immediately afterLXGhit theaters   declining to return for thefourthIndiana Jonesinstallment , Kingdom of the Crystal Skull — although he did bring his song to low budget animated featureSir Billi(itself something of a dud ) .

Gene Hackman – Welcome To Mooseport (2004)

Over the course of instruction of his 43 years in show occupation , Gene Hackman nail two Academy Awards   — Best Actor inThe French Connectionand Best Supporting Actor inUnforgiven — and was nominated a further three time , as well . away from his scene - stealing turns in those Best Picture winners , Hackman also starred in bonafide classic likeSuperman : The Movie , Bonnie and Clyde ,   andThe Poseidon Adventure .

So why , oh why , did he crest off such a stellar run withWelcome to Mooseport?An unfunny Ray Romano comedy vehicle from 2004 , this toothless caustic remark of lowly - town politics get a line Hackman do everything he can to elevate the limp material written for him . Alas , it turns out there are limitation to even Hackman ’s prodigious talents , and his final execution prior to give the acting secret plan aside is attached to his least satisfying motion-picture show .

Joan Crawford – Trog (1970)

It ’s been suggested that Joan Crawford joined the mould ofTrogbecause she enjoyed working with manufacturer Herman Cohen onBerserk . That may very well be true   — but we ca n’t escape the flavor that her true motivation was a shortage of other opportunity , give how her life history had slowed by the late sixties .

To be good , it ’s the only plausible explanation for Crawford ’s otherwise incomprehensible conclusion to take part in this goofy 1970s sci - fi horror crusade . To her credit , Crawford play her part   — a celebrated anthropologist fighting to protect her caveman pal   — all straight , but this wholelow budget enterpriseis so inherently cockamamy that it ’s impossible to take it seriously .

John Candy – Canadian Bacon (1995)

Many cinema fan citeWagons East!as funnyman John Candy ’s final film before his untimely death in 1994 .   However , that dubitable accolade actually belongs toCanadian Bacon . Released in 1995 ( a year afterWagon ’s East ! ) , this political farce marks the only time that firebrand documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has tried his hand at fable .

It turn out there ’s a reason for that : formidable iconoclastthough he may be , Moore lack the storytelling study and narrative know - how to pull off a traditional three - act gesture picture . So although the cast of characters ( specially confect ) illicit more than a few strong laughs early on , by the timeCanadian Bacon ’s third act rolls around , proceedings have devolved into a mirthless mess .

Elizabeth Taylor – These Old Broads (2001)

Okay , we ’ll admit it : These Old Broadsis technically a television receiver movie , which means we ’re kinda cook our own formula a morsel here . But c’m on – this marked the last clip Elizabeth freakin ’ Taylor would headline a pic , so we couldn’tnotinclude it .

It ’s really quite remarkable thatThese previous Broadsis such a trainwreck , given the pedigree of its cast . Indeed , Taylor is fall in by an dementedly talented trio of fellow Hollywood icon : Debbie Reynolds , Shirley MacLaine , and Joan Collins . Yet despite their involvement   — anda script co - written by Carrie Fisher — Matthew Diamond ’s 2001 clowning sinks under the weight of awkward slapstick and tired gags recycle from other , better movies .

Robin Williams – Absolutely Anything (2015)

On paper , Absolutely Anythingshould have been the perfect send - off for Robin Williams . A in high spirits - concept sci - fi comedy directed by Terry Jones and featuring his fellow survivingMonty Pythoncomrades , it ’s hard to imagine a better showcase for Williams ' stylemark hothead antics .

Except … it is n’t . Essentially an uninspired rip - off of Douglas Adam’sThe Hitchhiker ’s Guide to the Galaxyseries , Absolutely Anythingsquanders its top - snick playacting roster . Simon Pegg , Eddie Izzard , Joanna Lumley , and Kate Beckinsale appear opposite Williams ' talking dog , Dennis , with a dishearteningly laugh - free screenplay and visual effects that looked dated even by 2015 standards .

Raul Julia – Street Fighter (1994)

A well - regarded character actor with an established career on Broadway to his name , Raul Julia contract on forStreet Fighterto make a film his tike might revel . But like almost every othervideo game adaptationbefore or since , Steven E. de Souza ’s 1994 live - action take on this best - selling dealership was objectively terrible .

In fairness , Julia ’s deliciously OTT turn over as megalomanic villain General M. Bison is one ofStreet Fighter ’s few unqualified highlights ; his on - blind get-up-and-go and magnetism are candidly astonishing , considering he was suffering from concluding cancer at the metre . Even so , Julia ’s memorable functioning ca n’t fully paper over the moving-picture show ’s many cracks , and whileStreet Fighterearned a humble lucre , it was savaged by fan and critic alike .

Bob Hoskins – Snow White And The Huntsman (2012)

Bob Hoskins ' filmography is characterized by extreme chemise in quality . For every gem likeThe Long just Friday , BrazilorWho Framed Roger Rabbitthat raises the criterion , there ’s a lemon likeSuper Mario Bros.orSpice Worlddragging it right on back down again .

unluckily , the late English actor ’s last movie before retiring due to Parkinson ’s disease , Snow White and the Huntsman , fell securely in the latter camp . honest , Hoskins himself was faithfully solid as blind dwarf Muir , but theatre director Rupert Sanders ’ preoccupation with visual spectacle over coherent plotting result in a stylish yet ultimately hollow flick .

Gene Kelly – Xanadu (1980)

out of doors of maybe Fred Astaire , there was no greater pioneer when it add up to appropriate the conjuring trick of dance on the swelled silver screen than Gene Kelly . Timeless masterpiece likeAn American in ParisandSingin ’ in the Rainmore than manifest to this , but the same ca n’t be said for Kelly ’s final bow , Xanadu — a melodious so flat - out dreadful it helped pave the room forthe Razzies .

certain , the soundtrack by Olivia Newton - John and ELO is a cracker , and in retrospect , there ’s a certain degree of camp charm to the whole affair . Nevertheless , Xanadusuffers from a bonkers patch , rickety extra effects and ( somewhat surprisingly ) lustreless saltation choreography and camerawork .

Bela Lugosi – Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)

Bela Lugosi ’s sophisticated historic period   — and acknowledge addiction to synthetic heroin and morphine — at last caught up with the Hungarian - American actor shortly before cameras roll on infamous sci - fi horror turkeyPlan 9 from Outer Space . commonly , this would have precluded Lugosi from look in the film , but director Ed Wood was n’t about to remodel his big star .

Instead , Wood repurposed stuff take from other , uncompleted project he and Lugosi had been collaborating on prior to Lugosi ’s death to resurrect him on the large screen . The only snag ? There were n’t enough cutting way level clippings available to craft a full carrying into action . So the ever - inventive Wood ’s resolution was to intercut existing scenes featuring Lugosi with new footage of his married woman ’s chiropractor serving as a stand - in . Needless to say , the ruined product was just a meet tribute to the peachy Dracula in cinema history .

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Sean Connery in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

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Joan Crawford in Trog

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Elizabeth Taylor in These Old Broads

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