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England footballers meeting actors Sean Connery and Yul Brynner during the visit of
England footballers meeting actors Sean Connery and Yul Brynner during the visit of the 1966 England World Cup team to Pinewood Studios, where they spent time on the set of the new James Bond film " You Only Live Twice". 12th July 1966
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