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Just One Time may refer to: Film * ''Just One Time'' (film), 1999 comedy film directed by Lane Janger. ** ''Just One Time'' (short film), a 1998 short also directed by Lane Janger and on which the 1999 long feature is based on *''Just This Once'', 1952 film directed by Don Weis *''Just One More Time ''The Over-Amorous Artist'', re-released in 1975 as ''Just One More Time'', is a 1974 British sex comedy short film, directed by Maurice Hamblin and starring John Hamill, Sue Longhurst and Hilary Pritchard. It was followed by two sequels, ''Girl ...'', 1974 British comedy film directed by Maurice Hamblin Music * ''Just One Time'' (album), an album by American country music artist, Connie Smith * "Just One Time" (song), a single by American country music artist Don Gibson, also covered by Connie Smith in her album of same title {{disambig ...
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Just One Time (film)
''Just One Time'' is a 1999 feature length comedy film, written and directed by Lane Janger. It is also a 1998 short film by the same director on which the long feature was based on. 1998: ''Just One Time'' (short) The film ''Just One Time'' is based on an 8-minute short film of the same name produced in 1998 in which a man wants his girlfriend to have a sexual relationship with another girl, just one time. It was written and directed by Lane Janger and includes Guillermo Díaz (as Victor), Jennifer Esposito (as Michelle), Joelle Carter (as Amy) and Lane Langer (as Anthony) ;Award The short won aGLIFF Award in "Best Boy's Short" category at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. 1999: ''Just One Time'' (feature film) The film ''Just One Time'' was screened at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. Janger is the star, writer, and director; and he plays lead role as Anthony. It also stars Joelle Carter as Amy, Guillermo Díaz as Victor, and Jennifer Esp ...
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Just One Time (short Film)
''Just One Time'' is a 1999 feature length comedy film, written and directed by Lane Janger. It is also a 1998 short film by the same director on which the long feature was based on. 1998: ''Just One Time'' (short) The film ''Just One Time'' is based on an 8-minute short film of the same name produced in 1998 in which a man wants his girlfriend to have a sexual relationship with another girl, just one time. It was written and directed by Lane Janger and includes Guillermo Díaz (as Victor), Jennifer Esposito (as Michelle), Joelle Carter (as Amy) and Lane Langer (as Anthony) ;Award The short won aGLIFF Award in "Best Boy's Short" category at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. 1999: ''Just One Time'' (feature film) The film ''Just One Time'' was screened at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. Janger is the star, writer, and director; and he plays lead role as Anthony. It also stars Joelle Carter as Amy, Guillermo Díaz as Victor, and Jennifer Es ...
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Don Weis
Don Weis (May 13, 1922 – July 26, 2000) was an American film and television director. Biography Weis was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Emma (née Wiener; 1889–1971) and Meyer Weis (1886-1942). He graduated from the University of Southern California where he studied film. During World War II, Weis served in the Air Force as a film technician. After the war, he began working at MGM directing such films as ''Bannerline'' (1951), ''Just This Once'' (1952), ''You for Me'' (1952) and '' The Affairs of Dobie Gillis'' (1953). Weis began directing for television in 1954 and worked on such series as '' M*A*S*H'', '' Ironside'', '' It Takes a Thief'', '' Twilight Zone'', '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' (1955), ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Happy Days'', '' Starsky and Hutch'', ''CHiPs'', ''The Courtship of Eddie's Father'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', '' The Andros Targets'', and ''The San Pedro Beach Bums'', among others. Weis won two Directors Guild of America Awards for television directi ...
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Just One More Time
''The Over-Amorous Artist'', re-released in 1975 as ''Just One More Time'', is a 1974 British sex comedy short film, directed by Maurice Hamblin and starring John Hamill, Sue Longhurst and Hilary Pritchard. It was followed by two sequels, ''Girls Come First'' (1975) and ''Under the Bed'' (1977), which also starred Hamill in the role of Alan Street. Plot While his beautiful wife Sue (Sue Longhurst) is at work, Alan Street (John Hamill), a budding portrait artist, has to fend off the advances of his sex crazed female neighbours, including Bev (Hilary Pritchard), a middle-aged nymphomaniac, Carole (Claire Russell), a hippie girl, and married woman Fran (Geraldine Hart) and her daughter Barbara (Felicity Devonshire), Alan and Sue's babysitter. Cast * John Hamill ... Alan Street * Sue Longhurst ... Sue Street * John Bluthal ... Indian Salesman * Hilary Pritchard ... Bev * Claire Russell ... Carole * Felicity Devonshire ... Barbara * Geraldine Hart ... Fran * ...
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Just One Time (album)
''Just One Time'' is the sixteenth solo studio album by American Country music, country singer Connie Smith, released in June 1971 by RCA Victor. The album was named for the lead Single (music), single of the Just One Time (song), same name, which reached the top five of the North American country charts in 1971. The album itself would chart in the top 20 of the American country LP's chart following its release. Additionally, ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' magazine gave the project a positive reception when reviewing it in 1971. Background After discovering Christianity in 1968, Smith's commercial success lost some of its momentum. Although she had a string of top ten singles between 1964 and 1968, Smith's future releases following 1968 made the top ten with less frequency. Yet, she remained popular with 1970's top five song, "I Never Once Stopped Loving You (song), I Never Once Stopped Loving You", and 1971's top five song, "Just One Time (song), Just One Time". The latter sin ...
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