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Tim Molloy

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Sean Connery left the Bond franchise after You Only Live Twice, and George Lazenby took over for 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, perhaps the most tragic of all Bond movies, given its bummer ending.

But Connery returned for 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever.

Above, he shares a laugh on the Diamonds Are Forever set with Jill St. John.

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