English: Yul Brynner as the King, from a 1977 souvenir program for The King and I. Lacks any copyright notice, so it is no longer under copyright. Image photographed with catalog number at the New York Public Library, Performing Arts Branch, using the call number for this program here
however it appears to vary slightly, including this image. Physical check for copyright notice done, none seen.
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