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The Appointment (1996)

Cast: Don Cummings, Colleen Corrigan
Director: Todd Wade
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Rating: Not Rated
Studio: Bundle-Up Productions
Genre: Independent, Neo Noir
Running Time: 87 min.

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Synopsis
Peter Bundle (Don Cummings) has a past he is trying to hide. For the last year and a half he has been selling home alarm systems. Late one night he has a sales appointment with an attractive, mysterious woman (Colleen Corrigan). Charmed and seduced by the woman, he considers helping her leave her ruthless and controlling husband, but burdened by a new girlfriend with an expensive lifestyle and past mistakes that continue to catch up with his new ones, Bundle soon finds himself working for the wrong people as his life spins completely out of control. The Appointment is the first film by writer/director Todd Wade. Shot on a total budget of under $31,000, The Appointment is a first-class, edgy and suspenseful film noir.

Bonus features:

  • Photos and bios
  • Production stills
  • Film Festival scrapbook
  • Director's commentary with Todd Wade and input from actors Don Cummings, Paul DeLesDernier and Alan Waserman
  • DVD-ROM: Script, script supervisor notes, budgets, shot sheets, edit log, Quicktime clips of unedited takes of the last scene of The Appointment.

GreenCine Member Reviews

Film School 101 by freeponyrides December 9, 2007 - 7:26 PM PST
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One thousand words is simply just not enough to properly describe how horrendously bad this film really is. The innumerable flaws stem mainly from an uninspired and irretrievably boring story and a director who severely lacks vision, but that is just the foundation for this masterpiece of cinematic garbage. Poor shot composition, laughable dialogue, terrible sound recording, stilted performances, and sappy music all contribute to the heap as well. It's so bad that if you have an interest in filmmalking you should watch this to learn what to avoid.





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