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One More Time (1970)
Country
of Origin: USA / UK
Year of Production: 1970
Running Times: 92 mins
Format: colour 35mm
Ratio:
Sound: mono
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Companies: Chrislaw-Trace-Mark / United Artists
Executive Producers: Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford
Producer: Milton Ebbins
SCRIPT
Script: Michael Pertwee
DIRECTION
Director: Jerry Lewis
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Ernest Steward
Labs: DeLuxe
EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Editor: Bill Butler
MUSIC
Music: Les Reed
Song: Bobby Doyle, Geoff Stephens, Jackie Rae
SOUND
Re-Recording Mixer: Gerry Humphreys
MAKE UP AND COSTUMES
Make Up: George Frost
SPECIAL EFFECTS
Special Effects: Terry Witherington
DESIGN AND SET CONSTRUCTION
Production Designer: Jack Stevens
LOCATIONS
Locations: Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, England, UK
Studio: MGM British Studios Ltd, Borehamwood, England, UK
CAST
Peter Lawford (Chris Pepper / Lord Sydney Pepper)
Sammy Davis Jr (Charlie Salt)
John Wood (Figg)
Maggie Wright (Miss Tomkins)
Percy Herbert (Mander)
Allan Cuthbertson (Belton)
Dudley Sutton (Wilson)
Anthony Nicholls (Candler)
Edward
Evans (Gordon)
Sydney Arnold (Tombs)
Moultrie Kelsall (priest)
Lucille Soong (Kim Lee)
Bill Maynard (Jenson)
Leslie Sands (Inspector Crook)
Glyn Owen (Dennis)
Cyril Luckham (wagistrate)
David Trevena
Harry Carey Jr
Ester Anderson (Billie - uncredited)
Juliette Borav, Florence George, Thelma Neal, Amber Dean Smith, Carmel
Stratton (night club girls - uncredited)
Peter Cushing (Dr Frankenstein - uncredited)
Julian D'Albie (General Turpington-Mellish - uncredited)
Mischa De La Motte (uncredited)
Richard Goolden (uncredited)
Walter Horsbrugh (uncredited)
Peter
Cushing (Dr Frankenstein - uncredited)
Christopher
Lee (Dracula - uncredited)
Richard Loo (uncredited)
George McGrath (uncredited)
Norman Mitchell (uncredited)
Geoffrey Morris (uncredited)
John Nettles (uncredited)
Norman Pitt (uncredited)
Peter Reeves (uncredited)
Gladys Spencer (Lady Turpington-Mellish - uncredited)
Joanna Wake (Claire Turpington-Mellish - uncredited)
PLOT SUMMARY
When his English Lord brother is killed, Chris
Pepper travels to Britain and impersonates him to find out who the
killer is. In the late brothers house, among other oddities, are Baron
Frankenstein and Count Dracula lurking in a secret room...
AVAILABILITY
USA
Theatrical Distributor: United Artists
CENSORSHIP HISTORY
Finland
Rating: K-8
Sweden
Rating: 11
USA
Rating: GP
TIMELINE
1971
March
8: Sweden - theatrical release
June
4: Finland - theatrical release
POSTER TAGS
Never before were they together again for the second time!
LINKS
SEE ALSO
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Dracula (1958)
SEQUEL
TO
Salt and Pepper (1968)
REFERENCES
BOOKS
The Illustrated Vampire Movie Guide p.87
credits, review (by Stephen Jones)
KEYWORDS
vampires
Last Updated:
1 January, 2009
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