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Encontro de Amor

Título original: Appointment for Love
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
192
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan in Encontro de Amor (1941)
ComédiaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCharming Andre Cassil woos physician Jane Alexander and the two impulsively get married. The honeymoon ends very quickly after Jane voices her progressive views on marriage, which include th... Ler tudoCharming Andre Cassil woos physician Jane Alexander and the two impulsively get married. The honeymoon ends very quickly after Jane voices her progressive views on marriage, which include that the two should keep separate apartments. Andre then tries to make his wife jealous to l... Ler tudoCharming Andre Cassil woos physician Jane Alexander and the two impulsively get married. The honeymoon ends very quickly after Jane voices her progressive views on marriage, which include that the two should keep separate apartments. Andre then tries to make his wife jealous to lure her into his bedroom.

  • Direção
    • William A. Seiter
  • Roteiristas
    • Leslie Bush-Fekete
    • Felix Jackson
    • Bruce Manning
  • Artistas
    • Charles Boyer
    • Margaret Sullavan
    • Rita Johnson
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    192
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • William A. Seiter
    • Roteiristas
      • Leslie Bush-Fekete
      • Felix Jackson
      • Bruce Manning
    • Artistas
      • Charles Boyer
      • Margaret Sullavan
      • Rita Johnson
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 3 vitórias e 1 indicação no total

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    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Andre 'Pappy' Cassil
    Margaret Sullavan
    Margaret Sullavan
    • Dr. 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
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Headwaiter
    • (não creditado)
    Polly Bailey
    • Dowager
    • (não creditado)
    Jane Barnes
    Jane Barnes
    • Minor Role
    • (não creditado)
    Vangie Beilby
    • Dowager
    • (não creditado)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Joe
    • (não creditado)
    James Bush
    James Bush
    • Dr. Wade
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • William A. Seiter
    • Roteiristas
      • Leslie Bush-Fekete
      • Felix Jackson
      • Bruce Manning
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    6rc_brazil

    Not that bad,

    I was not planning on making a comment for this unimpressive effort, but I felt obliged to after noticing that only one other person had bothered to write something. First of all, I must say that although I never really cared for Charles Boyer "debonair" style of acting, Margaret Sullavan has always been one of my favorite actresses. Whenever I see her in a drama I am sure of the ending (one of the main characters, usually hers, will find a way to die in the end) but in comedy she tends to be more light and fun to watch.

    In a plot that strives to make sense in some sort of Lubitsch-like battle of the sexes, we have a writer and a woman- doctor who find love and marriage rather quickly. In a unique way, we soon learn that Sullavan's doctor has a rather open view of her relationship with Boyer's womanizing writer, one that allows separate apartments and separate lives as well. The direction by Seiter is uninteresting; unlike Lubitsch he doesn't permit his audience to imagine what is happening. Not that he receives much help from the script department, since that seems to be dwelling in the creation of its main characters and not too sure of which direction it should take its story. With all that in mind, I felt a bit sorry that one of Sullavan's few attempts on comedy failed, having seen her shine on the wonderful Shop Around the Corner. Perhaps if Lubitsch had helmed this one as well we could have had a classic.

    Either way I just feel that I have to clarify the fact that, even though this will hardly ever be in anyone's top ten, it's not disgraceful and can be quite fun to watch once one accepts its defects. If you like 1940's style of comedy, I see no real reason that would keep you from enjoying this one, even if you can easily come up with a better movie to watch. A guilty pleasure as they say, specially if you are a bit of a fan of either one of the two main actors.
    3planktonrules

    Who thought this script was a good idea?!

    Margaret Sullavan and Charles Boyer were good actors. So, you naturally would expect "Appointment for Love" to be a good film...but it isn't. The problem isn't their acting but the basic story idea...which just doesn't make any sense at all.

    After a whirlwind romance, Andre Cassil (Boyer) and Dr. Jane Alexander (Sullavan) marry. However, soon he realizes her number one love is her job working at the hospital. In fact, she leaves on her wedding night to work on a case and Andre gets no nookie whatsoever. Later she returns and has a brilliant idea...because of their jobs, she'll get a separate apartment! So, no sex...and living in separate homes...it's as if they never got married in the first place.

    Sometimes a script idea is so patently absurd, you can't help but wonder how it got made. This is clearly the case with "Appointment for Love". The story idea makes zero sense and is so fundamentally absurd you cannot help but feel baffled. The actors tried their best...but the story is just inexplicably bad.

    By the way, it's a sad coincidence but both Sullavan and Boyer in real life committed suicide.
    10SimonJack

    A sophisticated farce with a great screenplay and cast

    If ever Hollywood picked a movie title that nailed its subject right on the head, this was it. "Appointment for Love" is a hilarious comedy romance, one that this cinephile recently discovered after decades of watching films. This is a sophisticated comedy made by Universal before it moved into the top echelon of studios. It apparently wasn't widely distributed, and when the U. S. entered WW II barely a month after this film hit theaters, it seems to have been forgotten. But it wasn't lost and I recently watched it on DVD.

    The humor is spread among actions and situations along with dialog - but, without antics, pratfalls or funny accidents. The dialog drives it all and ties it all together. And, part of the genius of the script is that the scenes and conversations go on, with instances of seeming disregard by one character for another's sharp quip or satirical comment. It's as though it were over the other's head, or just completely missed or ignored. And that makes those scenes that much funnier - because it's not over the head or missed by one who's watching the film.

    Universal nabbed the perfect couple to play the nearing middle-aged leads in this delicious farce. Charles Boyer is the prominent author and director of Broadway plays, Andre Cassil. Margaret Sullavan is the dedicated medical doctor, Jane Alexander. The supporting cast is first rate with wonderful performances and humor provided by Eugene Pallette, Rita Johnson, Cecil Kellaway, Reginald Denny, Roman Bohnen, Ruth Terry and others.

    This is a riotously funny movie. It has humorous takes on some customs, practices and traditions. It develops role reversals of customary behaviors and plays them for wonderful laughter. The dialog is peppered with tongue-in-cheek comments - a forte of Boyer in many of his straight-faced comedy roles. Boyer's Andre gets his comeuppance when he tries to make wife, Dr. Jane, jealous, and instead he gets horribly jealous.

    There are a couple scenarios that are among the funniest of their kind in all of filmdom. The first is of Andre's medical exam by Dr. Alexander, with Dr. Gunther looking on and in on the conversation. And, the scenes with Gus Schilling as the elevator operator are the funniest elevator scenario I can ever recall.

    This surely is one of the best sophisticated comedies of all time - if not the funniest. Only Boyer and Sullavan could possibly pull this one off as believable, which makes it that much funnier. Here are some favorite lines from the film.

    Dr. Jane Alexander, "Have you ever been on a diet, Mr. Cassil?" Andre Cassil, "No, no. I always say it's not what you eat, but with whom you eat."

    Dr. Jane, "Would you hop up and down on one foot, please?"

    Andre Cassil, in ambulance, "Now we're going to the hospital, and we 're going to live happily ever after." Dr. Jane, "Now we're going to MacArther's gym. I'm gonna get Mike to give you a few boxing lessons." Andre, "There were two of them." Dr. Jane, "That is no excuse for leading with your right."

    Dr. Jane, "You know, jealousy is a very simple thing. Physiologically, it's merely the adrenal glands pumping adrenaline into the bloodstream. Of course, it has a psychological trigger..."

    Dr. Jane, "Listen, if you ever catch me being jealous, I give you leave to put on your tiger skin, pick up your club and beat me back to my senses."

    Dr. Jane, "When we were married, you knew that I was a doctor and that I was going on with my work." Andre, "Yes, but I didn't know I would have to make an appointment every time I wanted to see you."

    Dr. Jane, "Andre, look. The most important thing is for our marriage to last." Andre, "You think so?" Dr. Jane, "Yes!" Andre, "Well, I think the most important thing is for our marriage to begin."

    Andre, walking into elevator, "Seventeen." Gus, elevator operator, "Shall we wait for 22B?" Andre, "No.... I suppose you think I'm crazy." Gus, "Now wait a minute, mister, I didn't say a word."

    Dr. Jane, "Hope I'm not too early." Andre, "No, no. I always get up in the middle of the night to have breakfast."

    Andre, shaking Hastings, who's in bed, "I married a monster."

    Andre, "She lives on the 22nd floor. I live on the 17th floor. And she won't come down." Hastings, "She won't?" Andre, "No. And I won't go up." Hastings, "What do you want me to do? You don't need a producer. You need a lawyer."

    Michael Dailey, "I don't like that at all. I walk around the corner. Go to Brazil, and the moment my back is turned, you marry the first beggar that comes along. Pardon me old fellow," looking at Andre.

    Michael Dailey, "Might have turned out to be a great doctor." Dr. Jane, "But I'm still practicing." Michael turns to Andre, "Can't even support you, huh?"

    Andre, "If he had said 'old fellow' one more time, I think I would have killed him with my bare hands." Dr. Jane, " It's a good thing you didn't try because he has muscles like an ox." Andre, "Oh. Oh, he has muscles like an ox?" Dr. Jane, "He's really very nice, Andre." Andre, "It's a matter of whether or not you like oxes." Dr. Jane, "Ox-en." Andre, "Oxen - terrible word."

    Andre, "Would you like to hear some music?" Edith Meredith, "Oh, sure, put it on.... I'll turn off the lights." Andre, "Hmm?" Edith, "Well, I can hear better in the dark."

    Edith Meredith, "If, um, if you ever get tired of looking at the East River, you can come up to my place and... look out my window... and see the Hudson River."

    George Hastings, "Walking around at 10 o'clock in the morning. What are all these people doing up?"
    6bkoganbing

    The Doctor's Out

    In Appointment For Love it certainly got playwright Charles Boyer's ego out of joint when he spies a sleeping Margaret Sullavan in the audience showing the ultimate indifference to his dialog. She can't help it though, she'd been working a long shift at a hospital and just didn't want to give up theater tickets.

    Out of such a disastrous first encounter, a romance does bloom. But their separate careers, his in the theater and her's in medicine have not let them get the marriage consummated. They live like ships in the night in two separate apartments in the same building with a very confused elevator operator in Gus Schilling running a nuptial shuttle service.

    Sullavan is a doctor with liberated views, even to the point of wanting to keep her own apartment. That's where Boyer draws the line.

    In fact their sudden courtship and marriage have former boyfriend and girlfriend, Reginald Denny and Rita Johnson all kinds of upset, but they both move in for the rebound. Johnson is especially very good as a drama queen who Boyer knows all her tricks since he taught them to her.

    There was a lot of potential in Appointment For Love and if someone like Ernst Lubitsch or Mitchell Leisen had directed it the film would be far better known and received. As it is the stars and the rest of the cast have nothing to be ashamed of.
    6CinemaSerf

    Appointment for Love

    "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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      "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 23, 1942 with Charles Boyer reprising his film role.
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      Andre 'Pappy' Cassil: [In ambulance] Now we're going to the hospital, and we 're going to live happily ever after.

      Dr. Jane Alexander: Now we're going to MacArther's gym. I'm gonna get Mike to give you a few boxing lessons.

      Andre 'Pappy' Cassil: There were two of them.

      Dr. Jane Alexander: That is no excuse for leading with your right.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de outubro de 1941 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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    • Locações de filme
      • Stage 28, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Califórnia, EUA
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