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Once Before I Die

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
314
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Ursula Andress in Once Before I Die (1966)
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WW-II 1941: Shortly after Pearl Harbor the Japanese attack the Philippine islands. A group of Polo playing soldiers and their families are surprised far off in the countryside. Lt. Bailey le... Read allWW-II 1941: Shortly after Pearl Harbor the Japanese attack the Philippine islands. A group of Polo playing soldiers and their families are surprised far off in the countryside. Lt. Bailey leads them back to Manila, but the streets are jammed with fugitives. On the trip Bailey's f... Read allWW-II 1941: Shortly after Pearl Harbor the Japanese attack the Philippine islands. A group of Polo playing soldiers and their families are surprised far off in the countryside. Lt. Bailey leads them back to Manila, but the streets are jammed with fugitives. On the trip Bailey's fiancée Alex talks with a 22 years old shy soldier. He tells her of his fears to die and ad... Read all

  • Director
    • John Derek
  • Writers
    • Anthony March
    • Vance Skarstedt
  • Stars
    • Ursula Andress
    • John Derek
    • Richard Jaeckel
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    314
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Derek
    • Writers
      • Anthony March
      • Vance Skarstedt
    • Stars
      • Ursula Andress
      • John Derek
      • Richard Jaeckel
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Alex
    John Derek
    John Derek
    • Bailey
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Lt. Custer
    Ron Ely
    Ron Ely
    • Soldier
    • (as Ronald Ely)
    Rod Lauren
    Rod Lauren
    • Captain
    Vance Skarstedt
    Allen Pinson
    Greg Martin
    Greg Martin
    Renato Robles
    Fred Galang
    Fred Galang
    Andres Centenera
    Andres Centenera
      Rod Francisco
      Nello Nayo
      Mario Taquibulos
      Eva Vivar
      Eva Vivar
      Lola Boy
      Armando Lucero
      Poch Apostol
      • Director
        • John Derek
      • Writers
        • Anthony March
        • Vance Skarstedt
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      User reviews17

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      1Asgardian

      Another "horrible" movie, so bad it's fun to watch? NO WAY.

      It almost defies belief that a movie can be as bad as this one, without it being fun to watch, like any number of Ed Wood films.

      Put this DVD on if you have unwanted guests, and watch them exit your house, rushing to depart to save whatever sanity they have left.

      A rotten, lousy waste of time.
      5richardchatten

      No Toys for Christmas

      The title's an obvious come-on for another of those movies in which John Derek showed off his latest trophy wife - in this case Ursula Andress, first seen tossing back her head as she rides down some rapids. While Richard Jaeckel as a rugged sergeant should have got danger money for submitting to that haircut.
      2lorne_jbr

      Just awful

      It's been many years since I've seen this movie on TV, but it's badness is permanently engrained in my memory. I kept looking for the high school theatre dept. mention in the closing credits. All these soldiers wanting to have a crack at Ursula Andress, before they meet their doom. Hopefully, the next time it's on, there'll be an Ed Wood film on another station!
      Crap_Connoisseur

      Better Than 'Saving Private Ryan'

      Once Before I Die is far more entertaining than most recent WW2 films such as Steven Spielberg's anaemic "Saving Private Ryan". This film may be the cinematic equivalent of a car crash but I would prefer to see Ursula Andress strolling through battle fields with perfect hair and make-up than watch Matt Damon pollute the screen as a lost soldier. This may also be the first and last war film to contain a "Porkies" style subplot about a soldier trying to lose his virginity.

      John Derek is a hugely misunderstood director. Admittedly, he has made some of the most inept films in cinema history but at least he had the decency to fill his movies with large doses of gratuitous nudity and unintentionally hilarious scenarios. His films may be crap but they are rarely boring. Once Before I Die provides John with an opportunity to direct his lovely wife, Ursula Andress. The plot that John chose for his then wife is startling to say the least.

      Ursula plays Alex, a Swiss "refugee" stuck in the Philippines during WW2. When the Japanese attack, Alex's soldier boyfriend, Bailey (played by John himself), invites Alex to tag along with his battalion on their way to Manila. Unfortunately, Bailey accidentally drops a grenade while trying to steal Alex a teddy bear and leaves Alex to make a general nuisance of herself during enemy attacks. A major exception to this occurs when Alex makes herself uncharacteristically useful by deflowering a soldier while the rest of the battalion attack a Japanese tank with tree stumps.

      The film's storyline is undeniably ridiculous but it does compensate the viewer with surprisingly violent content for a movie made in 1965 and amusing visuals of Ursula prancing through the jungle like a slightly disheveled Bond girl. The combat scenes are reasonably well done but would have been more convincing if John Derek didn't superimpose faded images of Ursula over the action. The most bizarre example of this is the image of Ursula holding a glowing orb, which is superimposed over the opening air attack. The film also offers some beautiful photography and a visually impressive, if utterly confusing finale. The acting is hit and miss, with significantly more misses than hits, but Ursula is rather wonderful as Alex. It takes a special kind of genius to walk through a war zone in riding pants and high heeled boots without coming across as completely demented. Richard Jaeckel also scores points for his fantastically over the top portrayal of Custer, a deluded soldier.

      Once Before I Die is a treat for John Derek aficionados and fans of crappy film oddities. You definitely wont see another war movie like this ever again.
      1chinn

      Undeniably rubbish

      What a waste of time confusing. pointless and annoying. The action scenes in this were stupid beyond belief. Why would you drive around in circles in a truck whilst trying to shoot a passing aircraft with a machine gun you're not aiming? Sticking red circles on a Sherman tank does not make it Japanese! I know they weren't really central to the plot - if you can call it that but still what a crock o crap. So many scenes were unexplained, why would senior officers be sitting in a strip club with enlisted men and then brawling? Why didn't they believe Custer about the rear guard action? Why is Custer allowed to cut the sleeves off his shirt and wear it like that? How does Ursula keep her outfit clean and pressed after jumping in every river she sees? Oh and another thing - why, after the battle, does Custer hand Alex his .45? She's never touched a gun before and never shown any interest! Disjointed and without flow, I really regretted watching this one through to the end. it's dire!

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      • Trivia
        Shot over the summer of 1964 but not released until early 1967. John Derek and Ursula Andress separated shortly after production wrapped and were divorced by April 1966, a year before the movie came out. Andress and bit player Ron Ely were rumored to have been having an affair throughout filming.
      • Soundtracks
        Once Before I Die
        Words and Music by Norman Gimbel (as Norman Gimble) and Ralph London

        Sung by Lenny Welch

        Through courtesy of Kapp Records

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      • Release date
        • December 1966 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Philippines
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • No Toys for Christmas
      • Filming locations
        • Philippines
      • Production companies
        • F8
        • Vitri Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 37m(97 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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