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  1. Once Before I Die (also known as No Toys for Christmas) is a 1966 war drama starring Ursula Andress and directed and produced by then-husband John Derek, from whom she was officially divorced before the film was released, and who also appeared in the film.

  2. Once Before I Die: Directed by John Derek. With Ursula Andress, John Derek, Richard Jaeckel, Ron Ely. 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.

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    • Drama, War
    • John Derek
    • 1966-12
  3. First the Pearl. Then the whole Pacific. Soon after the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor, soldiers of the Rising Sun unleash their fury on other U.S. outposts. Among their targets: the...

  4. Apr 1, 2014 · Set in the Philippines during the first days of World War II (Derek had been stationed there during his own wartime military service) , Once Before I Die (1966) was based on the 1945 novel Quit for the Next by Lt. Anthony March and concerned with the plight of American soldiers trapped behind enemy lines following the Japanese ...

    • John Derek
    • Ursula Andress
  5. During the perilous trek, Alex befriends a virginal young soldier whose only desire is to have sex once before he dies. Stranded behind enemy lines when the Japanese attack the Philippines in late 1941, Lt. Bailey must lead a group of soldiers and their families to safety and the streets of Manila.

  6. Soldier. Page 1 of 5, 9 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A major (John Derek), his men and his girlfriend (Ursula Andress) walk into a Japanese attack in the...

    • War
  7. Stranded behind enemy lines when the Japanese attack the Philippines in late 1941, Lt. Bailey must lead a group of soldiers and their families to safety and the streets of Manila. During the perilous trek, Alex befriends a virginal young soldier whose only desire is to have sex once before he dies.