January's jealousy of her father's new wife/life drives her to secure a job/apartment - more about that in a moment - and ultimately begin a torrid, devirginizing romance with Tom Colt (David Janssen, yelling and squinting all the while) a boozing, brawling novelist who just happens to be January's father's age and who just happens to loathe him. In it, Deborah Raffin plays January, a brain-damaged (yes, no joke) blonde beauty who arrives to New York to discover that her film director father Mike (Kirk Douglas, a curiously prissy cocksman) has married wealthy society enigma/bitch Deidre (Alexis Smith, exuding urbanity with radiant malaise) mostly - hush hush - to secure January's financial future. Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough is even worse than its title suggests. Brenda Vaccaro in Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough (1975).Īpproximately 19 minutes and 32 seconds on-screen
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