For which film did Sean Connery win the Oscar for best supporting actor in 1988?

For which film did Sean Connery win the Oscar for best supporting actor in 1988? Correct Answer The Untouchables

Sean Connery’s popularity in James Bond spy thrillers led to a successful, decades-long film career. Two films in the 1980s reestablished him as a major star outside of the Bond franchise. He won a British Academy Film Award for his portrayal of a monk turned detective in the film adaptation of Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose (1986) and followed this with a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as a veteran Chicago cop in pursuit of Al Capone in The Untouchables (1987).

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Statements : All film stars are playback singers. All film directors are film stars.

Conclusions :
I. All film directors are playback singers.
II. Some film stars are film directors.