| One More Time | |
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| Directed by | Jerry Lewis |
| Written by | Michael Pertwee |
| Produced by | Milton Ebbins |
| Starring | Sammy Davis Jr. Peter Lawford |
| Cinematography | Ernest Steward |
| Music by | Les Reed |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
One More Time is a 1970 Americancomedy film directed byJerry Lewis[1] and starringSammy Davis Jr. andPeter Lawford. It was filmed in 1969 and released in May, 1970 byUnited Artists. It is a sequel to the 1968 filmSalt and Pepper.
Chris Pepper and Charlie Salt lose their nightclub and turn to Pepper'saristocratic 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.
One More Time is the only film that Jerry Lewis directed in which he did not star, although he does have a role as the off-screen voice of the bandleader.
The film was released on DVD on January 25, 2005. A code B blu-ray was released in Germany in 2024 and contains the German and English soundtrack.[citation needed]
Slightly before the release of the film, per the era's customary timing, a novelization of the screenplay was released byPopular Library. The author wasMichael Avallone.
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