4/10
There is a big difference between these Calvert films and the previous ones.
25 March 2019
During the 1940s, there were 16 different Falcon movies starring three different actors. The first to play the character was George Sanders. When he tired of the role and wanted to do other projects instead, his real life brother, Tom Conway, took over the role. Then, after making nine of these films, Conway was replaced by John Calvert*. "Appointment with Murder" was the second of three Falcon films starring Calvert.

When the story begins, Michael Waring ('the Falcon') is in Italy. He's there investigating some forged and stolen paintings. When it appears he has everything wrapped up, someone tries to burglarize his room AND they also kill the forger and ransack his flat. Waring then heads back to the States and continues his investigations.

This is not a bad film but after seeing and hearing the very smooth brothers play the Falcon in other films, the much more ordinary Calvert is a huge letdown. It's not that Calvert is bad....but Sanders and Conway were much more memorable and sophisticated. You can't help but compare the actors if you've seen any of the previous films. Plus, the writers had Calvert involved in far more fighting than the previous two...and he punches and gets punched a lot in "Appointment with Murder". Overall, a modestly interesting film...one that is not up to the standards of the earlier Falcon films.







*Calvert only made a baker's dozen films. His main claim to fame was as a magician...one of the more famous ones of the 20th century.
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