After Peter Lawford fell afoul of Frank Sinatra's sentiments and was
booted from The Rat Pack, the only Sinatra crony who stood by him was
Sammy Davis Jr. Lawford, whose career never quite reached high gear,
had been battling personal demons including alcohol abuse. Eager to
booster his dwindling star status, he teamed with Davis for a late
1960s spy spoof titled Salt & Pepper. The big gag was that Lawford was Pepper and Davis was Salt. The film was successful enough to spawn a sequel, One More Time that
was directed by Jerry Lewis. Writer John McElwee of the excellent web
site Greenbriarpictureshows has an interesting look at the film
incorporated in an article about high profile screen duos. The article
contains some rare images including the soundtrack album (with great
Jack Davis artwork) and a Japanese poster that sells the movie as a
straight spy thriller. To read click here