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Tim Molloy

Ursula Andress and Sean Connery

United Artists

Did they have any idea people would be watching their movie and writing about them, more than 60 years later? Or did it just seem like a fun, beachy spy thriller? You have to wonder.

 ”It was a very small budget production and I agreed to do it thinking not many people would see it,” Andress told Corriere della Sera.

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