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One More Time(1970) Today

Ultimately, One More Time was met with mixed reviews and is often categorized as a "paycheck job" for its leads. Critics at the time, such as those from The Criterion Collection , have since called for a reconsideration of these "orphan" Lewis films, arguing they are more than mere curiosities and offer insight into the director's evolving style before his return to the screen in the 1980s.

Both icons make uncredited cameo appearances, reprising their legendary roles as Count Dracula and Baron Frankenstein. One More Time(1970)

Sammy Davis Jr. was a noted fan of Hammer horror films, and while some critics found the scene "terrible," it remains a significant trivia point for horror enthusiasts. Critical Legacy Ultimately, One More Time was met with mixed

The film blends elements of a caper comedy with the trappings of a 1960s spy thriller. Sammy Davis Jr

Humphrey Bogart with Sammy Davis, jr., & Jerry Lewis. - Facebook