Now, my melodrama-lovin', overblown soap opera-obssessin' credentials have been well established over the course of countless reviews here at DVDTalk- everyone knows I love garbage like this. Olive Films, a newcomer in the releasing biz that's been handling some cool Paramount library titles, has released two big-screen best-seller adaptations: Harold Robbins' Where Love Has Gone (read my review here of that delightful crap-fest), and Jacqueline Susann's Once is Not Enough, a deadly dull affair from 1975 starring a big group of faded stars and up-and-coming nobodies like Kirk Douglas, Alexis Smith, David Janssen, George Hamilton (hee hee!), Melina Mercouri, Brenda Vaccaro and Deborah Raffin "as January," as the credits helpfully point out. Once is more than enough, thank you very much (I'm sure someone else made that joke back in '75).
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