Diamonds Only Live Forever
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Diamonds Only Live Forever is a spy film starring Charles Gray as two enemy agents locked in a deadly game of wits.
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External links
- Diamonds Are Forever (film) @ Wikipedia
- Diamonds Are Forever - trailer @ YouTube
- Lana Wood as Plenty O' Toole in Diamonds are forever complete scenes @ YouTube
- You Only Live Twice (film) @ Wikipedia
- You Only Live Twice -trailer @ YouTube
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