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Three murders, three years, one date—someone's keeping a deadly calendar.
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Final Appointment (1954)

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Overview

DramaCrime

A pair of reporters try to discover the link between three unsolved, seemingly isolated murders. The only connection between them is they all took place on the same day in three successive years. The police don't trust their instincts - but as 10th July nears again, a solicitor has started receiving threatening letters...

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Standout Aspects

Direction

Fisher builds dread in a lunch break's runtime.

Acting

Summerfield's reporter has more spine than the police.

Best for:Solo: Rainy afternoon, 65 minutes, zero regrets.·Rewatch: Spot the clues you definitely missed first time.
Heads up:Violence: 1954 restraint—threats land harder than anything shown.
Terence Fisher

Director

Terence Fisher

ReleasedOct 1, 1954
Runtime1h 5m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium
Unit
A.C.T. Films

Top Cast

John Bentley

John Bentley

Mike Billings

Eleanor Summerfield

Eleanor Summerfield

Jenny Drew

Hubert Gregg

Hubert Gregg

R.K. Hartnell

Liam Redmond

Liam Redmond

Inspector Corcoran

Jean Lodge

Jean Lodge

Laura Robens

Meredith Edwards

Meredith Edwards

George Henry Martin

Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Alfred Vickery

Charles Farrell

Charles Farrell

Percy

Arthur Lowe

Arthur Lowe

Barratt

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Trivia

Terence Fisher would soon define Hammer Horror—this is him practicing restraint before the gothic excess.

Cultural

The 'anniversary killer' trope was still fresh in '54; this predates the slasher calendar-obsession by decades.

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