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Appointment for Love
Appointment for Love

Appointment for Love (1941)

57% User Rating
1h 29min
Comedy
Romance

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.

William A. SeiterDirector

Cast

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Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer

Andre Cassil

Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Sullavan

Jane Alexander

Rita Johnson

Rita Johnson

Nancy Benson

Eugene Pallette

Eugene Pallette

George Hastings

Ruth Terry

Ruth Terry

Edith Meredith

Reginald Denny

Reginald Denny

Michael Dailey

Cecil Kellaway

Cecil Kellaway

O'Leary

J.M. Kerrigan

J.M. Kerrigan

Timothy

Roman Bohnen

Roman Bohnen

Dr. Gunther

Gus Schilling

Gus Schilling

Gus

Virginia Brissac

Virginia Brissac

Nora

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Martha

Aileen Pringle

Aileen Pringle

Nurse Gibbons (uncredited)

Anne Nagel

Anne Nagel

Jennifer (uncredited)

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Smith (uncredited)

Erskine Sanford

Erskine Sanford

Hastings' Butler (uncredited)

Romaine Callender

Romaine Callender

Mr. Waterbury (uncredited)

Winifred Harris

Winifred Harris

Miss Tragler (uncredited)

James Bush

James Bush

Dr. Wade (uncredited)

Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

Woman Spectator (uncredited)

Frank Darien

Frank Darien

Station Agent (uncredited)

Arthur Loft

Arthur Loft

Station Manager (uncredited)

Garry Owen

Garry Owen

Reporter (uncredited)

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William Ruhl

Reporter (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Reporter (uncredited)

Jack Mulhall

Jack Mulhall

Reporter (uncredited)

Frank Marlowe

Frank Marlowe

Reporter (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Reporter (uncredited)

George Offerman, Jr.

George Offerman, Jr.

Theodore (uncredited)

Eddie Kane

Eddie Kane

Tiller (uncredited)

Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley

Ferguson (uncredited)

Hooper Atchley

Hooper Atchley

Headwaiter (uncredited)

Jean De Briac

Jean De Briac

Phillip (uncredited)

Stanley Blystone

Stanley Blystone

Joe (uncredited)

Paul Dubov

Paul Dubov

Blake (uncredited)

William Gould

William Gould

Dr. Lamar (uncredited)

Dora Clement

Dora Clement

Lola (uncredited)

Gordon De Main

Gordon De Main

Jason (uncredited)

Walter McGrail

Walter McGrail

Stoddard (uncredited)

James C. Morton

James C. Morton

Doorman (uncredited)

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Lilyan Irene

Maid (uncredited)

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Count Stefenelli

Ambassador (uncredited)

Charles Ray

Charles Ray

Butler (uncredited)

Betty Roadman

Betty Roadman

Dowager (uncredited)

David Newell

David Newell

Leading Man (uncredited)

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Aileen Haley

Leading Woman (uncredited)

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Eddie Hart

Sam (uncredited)

Dale Van Sickel

Dale Van Sickel

Ambulance Driver (uncredited)

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Virginia Engels

Edna (uncredited)

Kernan Cripps

Kernan Cripps

Bartender (uncredited)

Jerry Mandy

Jerry Mandy

Paul (uncredited)

Dorothy Gulliver

Dorothy Gulliver

Minor Role (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Polly Vann Bailey

Dowager (uncredited)

Tris Coffin

Tris Coffin

Jennifer's Friend (uncredited)

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Vangie Beilby

Dowager (uncredited)

Jane Barnes

Jane Barnes

Minor Role (uncredited)

Tony Paton

Tony Paton

Minor Role (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

July 11, 2025

“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 married. They are both busy people, though, so it takes some time before they are able to get together for the first time as a married couple and then to his horror, he realises that she is very much an independent spirit. She takes an apartment on the twenty-second floor of his building, and with him on the seventeenth she proposes - much to the bemusement of the elevator boy - to visit him, or he her, from time to time. He’s having none of this but hasn’t really a clue how to rectify matters. Both are egged on by their friends and after a while they wonder just what ever possessed them to wed in the first place. Is it all doomed to failure, or might there be room for an accommodation - perhaps on the 20th floor?  It’s the supporting efforts from Eugene Pallette and Reginald Denny that raise the odd smile here, but I didn’t find there to be very much chemistry between Boyer and Sullavan and the original joke starts to wear thin too quickly. Thereafter the scenarios are all just a bit repetitive and barring the odd quip there is a great deal of dialogue that doesn’t really advance the plot very much. It’s not so much a battle of the sexes, more a slight skirmish that passes the time effortlessly enough, but is unlikely to ever merit a second visit.

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