Summary
Appointment in London is a British war film first released in 1952,
directed by Philip Leacock.
The film stars Dirk Bogarde, Ian Hunter, Dinah Sheridan, Bryan Forbes and Walter Fitzgerald.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Philip Leacock
- Script: John Wooldridge, Robert Westerby
- Photo: Stephen Dade
- Music: John Wooldridge
- Cast: Dirk Bogarde (Wing-Commander Tim Mason), Ian Hunter (Group Captain Logan), Dinah Sheridan (Eve Canyon), Bryan Forbes (Pilot Officer Peter Greeno (The Brat)), Walter Fitzgerald (Dr. Mulvaney, Group Medical Officer), Bill Kerr (Flight Lieutenant Bill Brown), William Sylvester (Major Mac Baker, U.S. Observer), Anne Leon (Mrs. Pamela Greeno), Charles Victor (Dobbie – Innkeeper), Richard Wattis (Pascal – Signals Officer), Carl Jaffe (German General), Sam Kydd (Ackroyd – the Brat’s Mechanic), Terence Longdon (Dr. Buchanan), Michael Ripper (Bomb Aimer (Brown’s Ship)), Campbell Singer (Flight Sergeant (Chief of Ground Crews)), Harold Siddons (Flight Lieutenant Saunders), Anthony Shaw (Smithy – Mason’s Aide), Anthony Forwood (Sandy – Navigation Officer), Arnold Bell (Padre), John Colicos (Pip), Eric Corrie (Rear Gunner), Carl Duering (German Duty Officer), Edward Evans (A.C. Bridges), John Fabian (Dizzy), Wolf Frees (German Luftwaffe Officer), John Martin (Sergeant – Control Caravan), Gillian Maude (WAAF Officer), Allan McClelland (Wireless Operator Flight Sgt.), Desmond Roberts (Admiral Parker), Don Sharp (Mid Upper Gunner), Stephen Vercoe (Sgt Pilot Finch), Tom Walls Jr. (Gunnery Leader), Donovan Winter (Navigator)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 96 min; B&W
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Drama / War






