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.
While his beautiful wife Sue is at work, Alan Street, a budding portrait artist, has to fend off the advances of his sex crazed female neighbours, including Bev, a middle-aged nymphomaniac, Carole, a hippie girl, and married woman Fran and her daughter Barbara, Alan and Sue's babysitter.
The film was followed by two sequels, also running around 50 minutes and both starring John Hamill as artist Alan Street.
This played as a prequel to the original (Sue Longhurst's character, Sue, was Street's girlfriend instead of his wife, and there is no mention of their young daughter Abigail), and was set mainly in a Soho nightclub where Street is commissioned by owner Hugh Jampton (Bill Kerr) to paint nude sketches of his female models for a magazine.
Although Hamill reprised his role as Alan Street, Longhurst did not appear in this film, and the other cast members included Theresa Wood, Jayne Lester, Brian Godfrey, Lisa Taylor and Michael Cronin.