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Una vez más

Título original: One More Time
  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,0/10
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Una vez más (1970)
Trailer for this comedy starring Sammy Davis Jr.
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Dos propietarios de clubes nocturnos se encuentran en problemas con la ley. Uno de ellos acude a su hermano en busca de ayuda, pero es asesinado más tarde, por lo que decide intercambiar lug... Leer todoDos propietarios de clubes nocturnos se encuentran en problemas con la ley. Uno de ellos acude a su hermano en busca de ayuda, pero es asesinado más tarde, por lo que decide intercambiar lugares con su hermano muerto.Dos propietarios de clubes nocturnos se encuentran en problemas con la ley. Uno de ellos acude a su hermano en busca de ayuda, pero es asesinado más tarde, por lo que decide intercambiar lugares con su hermano muerto.

  • Dirección
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Guión
    • Michael Pertwee
  • Reparto principal
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Peter Lawford
    • John Wood
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Guión
      • Michael Pertwee
    • Reparto principal
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
      • Peter Lawford
      • John Wood
    • 15Reseñas de usuarios
    • 17Reseñas de críticos
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    One More Time (1970)
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    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Charles Salt
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Christopher Pepper…
    John Wood
    John Wood
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    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Wilson
    Maggie Wright
    Maggie Wright
    • Miss Tomkins
    Esther Anderson
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    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
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    Anthony Nicholls
    Anthony Nicholls
    • Candler
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Belton
    Edward Evans
    Edward Evans
    • Gordon
    Sydney Arnold
    • Tombs
    Leslie Sands
    • Inspector Crock
    Moultrie Kelsall
    Moultrie Kelsall
    • Minister
    Glyn Owen
    • Dennis
    Lucille Soong
    Lucille Soong
    • Kim Lee
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Magistrate
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Jenson
    David Trevena
    • Gene Abernathy
    • Dirección
      • Jerry Lewis
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      • Michael Pertwee
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    Michael_Elliott

    One More Time Wasn't Needed

    One More Time (1970)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Charles Salt (Sammy Davis, Jr.) and Christopher Pepper (Peter Lawford) are once again on the run after being connected to a murder of the rich Lord Syndey Pepper (Lawford).

    ONE MORE TIME really shouldn't have been made and I'm really not sure why it was. This here is a sequel to SALT AND PEPPER, which apparently made enough money at the box office where the producers thought a sequel would be a good idea. For some reason, Jerry Lewis was brought on to direct the picture. I viewed this shortly after the legendary comedian passed away. Days after I went through countless talk show appearances and various interviews and yet I never heard him talk about this film.

    With all of that said, I wasn't a fan of the original picture and this one here was pretty much more of the same as we get Davis and Lawford running around, trying to be funny but being letdown by a pretty bland screenplay. There's just nothing fresh or original here and both stars just appear to be going by the numbers. What's even stranger is that Lewis stayed behind the camera yet he has Davis doing this strange scenes that just don't work. Davis is pretty much asked to act like Lewis but it's not funny and it's more awkward than anything else.

    The film has some fairly poor pacing and there simply weren't enough laughs here to make the film worth sitting through. If you enjoyed the first film then perhaps you'll enjoy this one a tad bit more than I did. The highlight is without question a cameo by a couple British stars.
    7curtis-8

    Sammy IS Jerry!

    Even if you don't like the earlier film, "Salt and Pepper," you have to admit that it is a paragon of structure and traditional storytelling compared its sequel, "One More Time." That's not to say that the second Davis Jr/Lawford team up isn't enjoyable--it is just bizarrely different from the original. "Salt and Pepper," directed by Richard Donner--veteran director of some of the Sixties' best TV series, and later of the classic action/comedies in the Lethal Weapon and Superman series of films--was a light and breezy "Rat Pack" action/comedy. It was wholly conventional for its time. But when it came time for the sequel, the producers apparently decided that the success of the first film was due more to the comedy elements than the thriller elements. With that in mind they made the obvious choice for their new director—Jerry Lewis. The singular Lewis had never directed a film starring anyone else but himself, so I'm not sure what the producers expected would happen. Well, the result was that Jerry didn't just add a few comic touches to the already proved formula. He took the thing over entirely and made "One More Time" a pure 100% Jerry Lewis film, with all that means for good and bad. If you're familiar with Lewis' film-making, you know that his films are very light on plot (ranging from hardly any as in "Cinderfella" to none at all as in "The Bellboy" and "Hardly Working.") and very heavy on surreal jokes, visual gags and his own patented mugging and clowning. Well, the plot of "One More Time" is this: Lawford impersonates his rich brother, who is mysteriously murdered, and Davis Jr. doesn't figure it out until near the end. That's about it. The film is 90 minutes long and at least an hour of that is just Sammy Davis Jr. doing a spot on Lewis imitation in a series of increasingly strange and barely connected (but often funny) vignettes as he rambles about in Lawford's ill-gotten English manor. If you go into this film expecting anything different (as the audiences in 1970 did) then you're going to be sorely disappointed (as the audiences in 1970 were). But if you go in expecting a Jerry Lewis film—you get a pretty good one!
    3aramis-112-804880

    Pointless

    The two very famous stars (at the time, in the notorious Frank Sinatra orbit), in their mid- to late-forties, were playing silly "hip" and "mod" types, in a typical late 60s Silly-British-James-Bond-Rip-Off.

    Apparently this movie was a sequel to "Salt and Pepper" (which I have not seen), about two nightclub owners Salt (Sammy Davis Jr.) and Pepper (Peter Lawford). It's not as weird as it seems back then, stars were stars even if they were middle-aged. These days if you're over thirty you can't be a lead; but in the good old days of freewheeling movie-making you could be in your fifties and a heart throb. And this movie is pretty freewheeling, as it was directed by the totally unprofessional Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin's sidekick and most famous these days for telethons and running around yelling, "Lay-dee! Lay-dee!" Jerry Lewis was a megalomaniac of the worst kind, one with no discernible talent. He does a lousy job which was a shame, since Sammy Davis, Jr. had enormous talent. He could sing, dance, act and do voices. He was one of the most talented individuals in the public eye in the twentieth century and it shows through. But mostly, Lewis lets Davis run around with as little discipline as himself.

    Everything looks like it might have been put together by amateurs for a college course. The plot is silly, but lots of them were back then. It was a kind of "deconstruction" of movies in the late 60s. Watch Tony Curtis movies like "Arrivederci, Baby!" or Dean Martin's "Matt Helm" flicks (which may have drawn Lewis to this project, as he always liked to play "catch up" with Martin). Silly was in, but this flick was hardly as well done as later with the Abrahams/Zucker or the Farrelly Bros.

    Apart from keeping Lawford and and Davis in the public eye and keeping them "cool," I can't think of a reason for making this movie at all. The plot is silly, the acting is on par with people who know they're doing a picture of little value, and Lewis made a hash of the direction. It's one of the movies you watch through just so you'll never have to see it again.

    Highlights: 1) Mix-up of the opening credits (you know you're in trouble if that's the best part); 2) a couple of good cameos in unexpected places (okay, if you're in imdb you can see Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are in it; and though they're only there for a few seconds, they lift the movie momentarily.
    5jewelch

    nothing great here but worth watching

    This was a good movie with slight holes in the plot. Once you suspend your disbelief though, its a good time. Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. Work well together and play off of each others' strengths. The only downside is to see how much they aged in the two years from "Salt and Pepper." James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 3/30/2021.
    4BaronBl00d

    Yes, Cushing and Lee ARE in It!

    Follow-up to Salt and Pepper where Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. played two very middle-aged swingers running a night spot called Salt and Pepper. This time around the two get into trouble for repeated problems and ask Lawford's lookalike brother(yes, he plays him as well) for money. Turns out he is a Lord and owns the family castle given up by Pepper so long ago. Also turns out he is involved in smuggling diamonds and is a double agent, etc... Lawford's brother is killed and Lawford as Pepper assumes his brother's role and hilarity is to ensue - NOT! While I believe this to be a more engaging and slightly more amusing vehicle than the original Salt and Pepper, it really doesn't have a lot going for it. Jerry Lewis directs his buddies Davis and Lawford and with his special brand of humour. We get Davis trying to be Jerry Lewis in several scenes: a scene with him seeing how everything is huge in his new bedroom at the castle where he looks and everything looks so huge. I have seen Lewis pull this same thing countless times. Davis; not sure if this is a compliment or not, is no Lewis; however. He just doesn't have the same lunatic spirit though he has some scenes which are slightly amusing. Most of the time he does come off as being very flat because the material is so tiresome and over-used. The brightest spots in the movie are Lawford's as he pulls off playing the two brothers really rather well. The plot is ridiculous. Are we really to believe that these two over-the-hill guys are hip swingers? Davis of course sings a few tunes including the somewhat catchy "One More Time" as the opening and end credits roll. For me the only fascinating aspect of the film is the addition of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in brief - and I mean BRIEF - cameos. In one scene Davis finds a wooden secret panel in the castle that has behind it , down some steps, a laboratory with Cushing standing, a woman on a gurney, and Lee bearing fangs. Cushing has a brief line or so as does Lee. Their screen time is embarrassingly slight. Why Lewis didn't given them a bit more time amazes me as THIS scene is the opening scene in this film's theatrical trailer! Unfortunately Cushing and Lee maybe have 30 seconds of screen time. But if you are a completist in either's filmography, you will have to endure One More Time at least once.

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      Soon after filming was completed, Fiona Lewis (who was then getting quite large supporting roles in British films) gave an interview to a newspaper in which she said that the filming had been a nightmare, and describing director Jerry Lewis as the biggest egomaniac she had ever met. Interestingly, when this movie opened in Britain, several months after its American opening, Ms. Lewis was nowhere to be seen in it.
    • Pifias
      There are multiple discrepancies between the exterior shots of the Plaid Cat pub and the interior scenes, including the shootout. From the inside, a brick wall can be seen outside some of the pub's windows, but there were no brick-walled buildings shown in the establishing exterior shots. Outside another window, a city skyline is visible, but the pub is supposed to be in the countryside and the establishing shot showed only one other house and trees in the vicinity. Finally, when Charlie and Chris exit the pub, as seen from the inside, there is a brick wall outside the entrance door even though the establishing exterior shot showed only a small yard with a walkway leading all the way to the door.
    • Citas

      Charles Salt: [Toward the end of the song "Where Do I Go From Here?", talking about Christopher Pepper] I miss you, Pallie.

    • Créditos adicionales
      After the film has faded to black at the end, we hear one more gunshot and window breaking.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
    • Banda sonora
      One More Time
      Music by Les Reed

      Lyrics by Jackie Rae

      Sung by Sammy Davis Jr. (uncredited)

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      • Eastnor Castle, Eastnor, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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