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By Appointment Only is a rather poignant drama that captures the complexities of human relationships through a somewhat grim lens. The narrative centers on a physician who, after experiencing the death of a patient in his care, finds himself drawn to her orphaned daughter. There's an interesting tension throughout, as the doctor’s fiancée grapples with her feelings of jealousy and confusion over this newfound bond. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative at times, and it gives space for the emotional weight of the story to settle in. The performances are earnest, particularly from the lead, who manages to convey a spectrum of guilt and compassion. It's these subtle character dynamics that really set this film apart, making it a gem worth discussing among collectors.
This film, being from 1933, is part of a niche segment of pre-code American cinema and is relatively scarce in physical formats. While it hasn't garnered widespread acclaim, it holds a certain allure for collectors interested in early sound films and character-driven narratives. As copies in good condition can be hard to come by, it often piques the interest of those who appreciate the subtleties of its story and the era it represents.
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