Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Featuring Shemp Howard (Solo)
88 min. (Feature Film)
Shemp filmed a scene with Eugene Pallette (George Hastings, Cassil's publicist) in the final third of the movie. Unfortunately it was cut in the final release, and all that remains of Shemp is a background cameo during a scene between Pallette and Boyer.
On the premiere night of his latest Broadway hit, playwright Andre Cassil (Charles Boyer) is shocked to find Dr. Jane Alexander (Margaret Sullavan) asleep in the front row, and he is immediately smitten. Determined to win her heart, he goes to great lengths to be with her, including feigning a heart condition at her medical office. Eventually he wears through her professional shield and she agrees to marry him. But ever the professional, Jane decides that they must keep separate apartments so romance can never interfere with their careers. Cassil finds that to be with his new wife, it requires... an appointment for love.
Charles Boyer
Andre Cassil
Margaret Sullavan
Dr. Jane Alexander
Eugene Pallette
George Hastings
Cecil Kellaway
O'Leary
Reginald Denny
Michael Dailey
Ruth Terry
Edith Meredith
Rita Johnson
Nancy Benson
J. M. Kerrigan
Timothy
Mary Gordon
Martha
Roman Bohnen
Dr. Gunther
Virginia Brissac
Nora
David Newell
Leading man
Aileen Haley
Leading woman
John C. Fowler
Man in audience
James Carlisle
Man in audience
Eddie Kane
Tiller
Kernan Cripps
Bartender
George Offerman Jr.
Theodore
James Bush
Dr. Wade
Charles Lane
Mr. Smith
Dale Van Sickel
Ambulance driver
Stanley Blystone
Joe, brawler in restaurant
Eddie Hart
Sam, brawler in restaurant
Frank Darien
Station agent
Vangie Beilby
Woman on elevator
Polly Bailey
Woman on elevator
Reed Hadley
Ferguson
Shemp Howard
Man on street
Paul Dubov
Blake
William Gould
Dr. Lamar
Larry Steers
Doctor on panel
Eric Mayne
Doctor on panel
Doris Lloyd
Woman in radio audience
Garry Owen
Pete, reporter
Eddie Dunn
Reporter
William Ruhl
Reporter
Jack Mulhall
Reporter
Frank Marlowe
Reporter
Charles Sherlock
Reporter
Anne Nagel
Jennifer
Tristram Coffin
Jennifer's friend
Lilyan Irene
Maid
Erskine Sanford
Hasting's butler
Charles Ray
Butler
Winifred Harris
Miss Tagler
Aileen Pringle
Nurse Gibbons
Arthur Loft
Station manager
James C. Morton
Doorman
Walter McGrail
Stoddard
Hooper Atchley
Headwaiter
Jean De Briac
Phillip
Romaine Callender
Mr. Waterbury
Count Stefenelli
Ambassador
Jerry Mandy
Paul
Virginia Engels
Edna
Gordon De Main
Jason
Dora Clement
Lola
Betty Roadman
Dowager
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 1
Ambulance driver
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 2
Doctor on panel
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 5
Switchboard operator
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 8
Bartender
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 9
Theater audience
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 10
Nightclub patrons
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 11
Radio audience
Unidentified APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE 12
Party guests
William A. Seiter
Director
Bruce Manning
Producer
Frank Shaw
Associate Producer
Leslie Bush-Fekete
Original Story
Felix Jackson
Screenplay
Bruce Manning
Screenplay
Joseph Valentine
Director of Photography
Ted Kent
Film Editor
Jack Otterson
Art Director
Richard H. Riedel
Associate Art Director
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Bernard B. Brown
Sound Director
William Hedgcock
Sound Technician
Charles Previn
Musical Director
Frank Skinner
Original Music
Seward Webb
Assistant Director
Vera West
Gowns
Muriel King
Gowns
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