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* In the film of the musical [[1776]], the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HD1x_kZRQQ opening scene of Adams descending the staircase from the bell tower, entering the Continental Congress, and delivering his opening monologue] before the first song is all one take. The filmmakers note in the DVD commentary how difficult it was building a camera rig that would give a smooth transition from descending from the ceiling into the Congress chamber. There's a noticeable bump as the camera is wheeled off the extending platform used to film the stairs part of the shot.
* ''[[All the President's Men|All the Presidents Men]]'' has one which makes you marvel at the talent of Robert Redford. It's a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLTTW9tDkfk six minute long shot] of Redford talking on the phone with three different people, in a total of four phone calls. Not only is there the challenge of making a phone call interesting to watch, there's also a ton of dialogue featuring some heavy exposition and the extras are making a lot of noise in the background. At one point Redford calls one of the people he's talking to by the wrong name, but keeps character and just goes with it.
* [[James Rolfe]] had to make a film for his film course where he had to make the whole thing a oner. Pretty much deciding "Screw that" (he's much less profane than [[The Angry Video Game Nerd|the character he's best known for]]), he decided to fake a oner by use of whip-pans. Since the shots are clearly in different places, it's obviously not a 'real' oner, but his teachers liked it anyway. Thus, ''[httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20131015044010/http://cinemassacre.com/2002/12/20/the-night-prowler-2002/ The Night Prowler]''.
** Although he did make a film in 2000 called ''[http://www.cinemassacre.com/2010/04/12/kill-for-thrill-2000/ Kill For Thrill]'' that is (for the most part) entirely in one take as a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's Rope. You may need to turn the audio down for this one.
* The film ''[[Death Sentence]]'' has one which follows Kevin Bacon's character chasing a [[Mook]] through several floors of a parking complex.
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* Ludo's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCU1JYmGxcA Love Me Dead]"
** This acually employs the well-disguised cut at least once.
* Lisa Mitchell's "[http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42216251 Neapolitan Dreams]{{Dead link}}"
* [[Kylie Minogue]]'s "Come Into My World" is displayed this way, with Kylie walking around a town square, but as she walks back to the start people and objects in the background start repeating, along with past versions of Kylie singing.
* [[The Chemical Brothers]]' "Star Guitar" is also shown as a Oner, but again is obviously CGI. The various components of the song are displayed as objects passing by when looking out of a train window. Both this and the above example were directed by Michel Gondry, who seems to be fond of this trope.