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Both icons make uncredited cameo appearances, reprising their legendary roles as Count Dracula and Baron Frankenstein.

Humphrey Bogart with Sammy Davis, jr., & Jerry Lewis. - Facebook One More Time(1970)

The 1970 film One More Time serves as a fascinating, if often overlooked, artifact of mid-century cinema, primarily notable for being the only feature film directed by comedy legend in which he did not also star. A sequel to the 1968 British spy spoof Salt & Pepper , the film reunites Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford as nightclub owners Charlie Salt and Christopher Pepper. The Vision of Jerry Lewis A sequel to the 1968 British spy spoof

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 was a noted fan of Hammer horror films,

The film leans heavily into the "swinging London" aesthetic and the established chemistry of the Rat Pack stars. The plot follows Salt and Pepper as they attempt to help Pepper's aristocratic twin brother, only to find themselves entangled in a web of international intrigue.