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  1. One on One is a 1977 American sports drama film starring Robby Benson and Annette O'Toole. It was written by Benson (then 21) and his father Jerry Segal. It was directed by Lamont Johnson and features a soundtrack performed by Seals and Crofts.

  2. 17. Feb. 1978 · One on One: Directed by Lamont Johnson. With Robby Benson, Annette O'Toole, G.D. Spradlin, Gail Strickland. A small-town basketball star goes to college and tries to impress his tutor, teammates, and coach.

    • (2K)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Lamont Johnson
    • 1978-02-17
  3. Roger Ebert August 17, 1977. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Here's a real discovery, an engaging comedy that opened without a lot of fanfare but is drawing crowds as the word spreads: “One On One” is funny and touching and makes you feel good.

  4. Summaries. A small-town basketball star goes to college and tries to impress his tutor, teammates, and coach. Henry Steele is a basketball phenom at his small-town high school, but when he matriculates to a big-city university on a scholarship, he soon realizes that he has few skills outside the sport. Expected by his coach to contribute ...

  5. One on One is as an incredibly, underrated film about a young man (Henry) becoming an adult. Henry is a naive, hot shot basketball player recruited by a major college program. He’s clearly completely clueless about the corruption in the program and life in the big city. When the coach who recruited him loses faith in his abilities, he targets ...

    • (576)
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
    • Lamont Johnson
  6. In One on One, 70¿s teen idol Robby Benson plays a small-town kid coming to the big-time university on a basketball scholarship. Once there his eyes are opened to the politics of collegiate athletics, drug use, and a hard nose coach. Along the way, he also falls in love with his older academic tutor. To no one¿s surprise, he overcomes ...

  7. You're not sharp enough. You'll never make it. Overview. Henry Steele is a basketball phenom at his small town high school, but when he matriculates to a big city university on a scholarship, soon realizes that he has few skills outside the sport.