Appointment for Love
Appointment for Love

Appointment for Love

1941Movie89 minEnglish

Charming Andre Cassil woos physician Jane Alexander and the two impulsively get married. The honeymoon ends very quickly when Jane voices her progressive views on marriage which include the two having separate apartments. Andre then tries to make his wife jealous in order to lure her into his bedroom.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: William A. SeiterGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A famous but lonely playwright finds himself falling for a sharp-witted woman who criticizes his work. Their initial animosity gradually transforms into affection as they engage in witty banter and navigate the complexities of their budding relationship. The film explores themes of love, career, and the unexpected places romance can bloom.

Critical Reception

Appointment for Love was a moderately successful romantic comedy that received a generally positive reception from critics at the time of its release. Audiences appreciated the charming performances of its lead actors and the lighthearted, witty script. While not considered a groundbreaking film, it was seen as a pleasant and entertaining diversion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the chemistry between Charles Boyer and Madeleine Carroll.
  • Appreciated for its witty dialogue and charming romantic plot.
  • Seen as a light and enjoyable romantic comedy typical of its era.

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Fun Fact

The film reunited Charles Boyer and Madeleine Carroll, who had previously starred together in the successful 1937 film 'The 13th Hour'.

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“Jane” (Margaret Sullavan) falls asleep during one of the plays of “André” (Charles Boyer) and in the kerfuffle that ensued, he assumes she is ill, discovers that she is a doctor and engages in a whirlwind romance that ends up with them mar...