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195396 minWar, Drama

Appointment in London

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Is Appointment in London worth watching? With a rating of 6.367/10, this War, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Appointment in London Synopsis

Wing-commander Tim Mason leads a squadron of Lancaster bombers on almost nightly raids from England. Having flown eighty-seven missions he will shortly be retiring from flying, but the strain is showing. He tries to make sure his men concentrate only on their job and so keeps women away from the base, but then he himself meets naval officer Eve Canyon.

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Top Cast

Dirk Bogarde
Dirk BogardeTim Mason
Ian Hunter
Ian HunterLogan
Dinah Sheridan
Dinah SheridanEve Canyon
Bryan Forbes
Bryan ForbesThe Brat
Walter Fitzgerald
Walter FitzgeraldMulvaney
Bill Kerr
Bill KerrBill Brown
William Sylvester
William SylvesterMac
Anne Leon
Anne LeonPam Greeno
Charles Victor
Charles VictorDobbie
Richard Wattis
Richard WattisPascal

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Is Appointment in London worth watching?

Appointment in London has received mixed reviews with a 6.367/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of War, Drama movies.

Is Appointment in London hit or flop?

Appointment in London has received average ratings (6.367/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Appointment in London?

Appointment in London is a War, Drama movie that Wing-commander Tim Mason leads a squadron of Lancaster bombers on almost nightly raids from England. Having flown eighty-seven missions he will shortl...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMar 1, 2015
★ 7.5

Bally Good Show. It has something of an inauspicious title, in that it doesn't do justice to the film making craft and subject matter on offer here in Phillip Leacock's film. Leacock and his lead man, the splendidly regal Dirk Bogarde, produce a war film of undoubted human depth. There's no sledge hammer tactics to try and curry favour with the critics and film goers alike, no clichés bogging the narrative down, this is an honest to goodness telling of the emotional trials, strains, fears and peeves of a Bomber Command Squadron in England preparing for a mission during WWII 1943. Even the inevitable romantic threads are handled with skill by the makers, never cloying and adding impact as the heroes get ready for the big bully off. Some of the action sequences show their age, but that's fine in the context of old time cinema, while the likes of Twelve O'Clock High (which came four years before this was released) set the bar too high for Leacock's film to be unfairly compared with. Yet this earns its stripes, very much so, because as those wonderful Avro Lancaster's take to the skies and thunder though the clouds, you realise you care about every single one of those involved in the mission, both in the air and on the ground. 7.5/10