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The Appointment ()


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The lawyer Federico Fendi has reasons to believe that his wife Carla in secret is Rome's highest paid prostitute.

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Frederico Fendi
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Carla
Didi Perego ...
Nani de Marchis
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Renzo
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Fabre (as Luigi Proietti)
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Mother
Inna Alexeieff ...
Old Woman on Train
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Ugo Perino
Daniela Calvino
Ermelinda De Felice ...
Fishmonger's Wife (as Linda De Felice)
Angelo Infanti ...
Antonio
Serena Michelotti ...
Lucia
Monica Pardo ...
Olghina
Rodolfo Valadier
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Emma Valadier
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gabriella Boccardo ...
Anna (as Gabriella Grimaldi)
Sandro Dori ...
The Tailor
Cyrus Elias
Isabella Guidotti ...
Perino's Secretary
Maria Grazia Marescalchi ...
Madame Delfini
Nerina Montagnani
Silvana Bacci ...
Girl at Fashion Show (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sidney Lumet

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Antonio Leonviola ... (story) (as Leonviola)
 
James Salter ... (screenplay)

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Martin Poll ... producer

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John Barry

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Carlo Di Palma

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Thelma Connell

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Piero Gherardi

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Piero Gherardi

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Otello Fava ... makeup artist
Renata Magnanti ... hair stylist

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Orazio Tassara ... production supervisor

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Luciano Sacripanti ... assistant director

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Arrigo Breschi ... set dresser

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Michael Hart ... sound editor
David Hildyard ... sound recordist
Gerry Humphreys ... dubbing mixer / re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Robin O'Donoghue ... assistant dubbing mixer (uncredited)

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Roberto Biciocchi ... still photographer
Alberto Spagnoli ... camera operator

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Don Walker ... composer: additional music / orchestrator
Sidney Margo ... music contractor (uncredited)

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Mickey Knox ... dialogue coach
Mario Olivieri ... production assistant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Frederico Fendi (Omar Sharif), a Rome-based lawyer, is not totally fulfilled despite his professional success, as he is still single and lives with his mother (Paola Barbara), these issues which he contemplates more and more as he reaches middle age. Things have the potential to change when he falls in love at first sight with a woman he spots on the street. Those dreams are dashed when he learns the woman, Carla (Anouk Aimée), is engaged to Renzo (Fausto Tozzi), a friend of his from school. However, Renzo, without telling Carla the reason, breaks off the engagement when he suspects that in addition to her job as a model at a fashion house, that she works as a high-priced prostitute. Regardless, Frederico, still obsessed with her, starts to court her despite these suspicions about her which he also has. Frederico's love for her wavering with shame for having these feelings about a prostitute lead to he trying to find out definitively if she really is a prostitute in setting up an appointment with her through the discrete madame, antiques store operator Emma Valadier (Lotte Lenya), for whom some evidence points she is working. These suspicions not only have an affect on Frederico within the relationship, but also Carla who has long suffered doubts about her own self-worth. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Le rendez-vous (France)
  • Una cita (Spain)
  • O Rendez Vous (Portugal)
  • A találka (Hungary)
  • En man, en kvinna, en misstanke (Sweden)
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  • 115 min
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Trivia The film was first envisaged as a starring vehicle for Marcello Mastroianni and Kim Novak with Frank Perry directing. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Anouk Aimée. See more »
Quotes Old Woman on Train: I am not old. I am not old. I am just lived for a long time.
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