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This article is about the live action movie. For the short animated film, see One More Time (cartoon).
One More Time
film poster by Jack DavisDirected by Jerry Lewis Produced by Milton Ebbins Written by Michael Pertwee Starring Sammy Davis, Jr.
Peter Lawford
Maggie Wright
Leslie Sands
Ester AndersonMusic by Les Reed Cinematography Ernest Steward Distributed by United Artists Release date(s) 1970 Running time 92 minutes Country United States Language English One More Time is a comedy film, directed by Jerry Lewis and starring Sammy Davis, Jr. and Peter Lawford. It was filmed in 1969 and released in May, 1970 by United Artists. It is a sequel to the 1968 film Salt and Pepper.
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Synopsis
Chris Pepper (Peter Lawford) and Charlie Salt (Sammy Davis Jr.) lose their nightclub and turn to Pepper's aristocratic twin brother for help. He refuses to help them, and is then found murdered. Pepper assumes his identity, and soon discovers that he was a diamond smuggler, and was murdered by his accomplices. Salt and Pepper band together to put the criminals behind bars.
Production notes
- Lawford plays both Pepper and Pepper's twin brother, Lord Sydney Pepper.
- This is the only film which Jerry Lewis directed but did not star in (though he does have a role as the offscreen voice of the bandleader).
- Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee have cameo roles as Baron Frankenstein and Count Dracula, respectively.
DVD release
The film was released on DVD on January 25, 2005.
External links
- One More Time at the Internet Movie Database
- One More Time at AllRovi
Films directed by Jerry Lewis 1960s The Bellboy (1960) · The Ladies Man (1961) · The Errand Boy (1961) · The Nutty Professor (1963) · The Patsy (1964) · The Family Jewels (1965) · Three on a Couch (1966) · The Big Mouth (1967)1970s 1980s Hardly Working (1980) · Cracking Up (1983)Categories:- 1970 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1970s comedy films
- Sequel films
- Films directed by Jerry Lewis
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