The Appointments of Dennis Jennings
The Appointments of Dennis Jennings

The Appointments of Dennis Jennings (1988)

6.5 ? Sep 07, 1988 0h 29m

Overview

Dennis Jennings is an introverted daydreamer, sleepwalking through life. He is a professional waiter and has an equally-dull girlfriend, Emma. In an attempt to release his pent-up feelings of isolation, he begins seeing a psychiatrist, only to discover that the doctor is somewhat less than interested in what he has to say. The film won an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

Genres

Comedy

Release Date

September 07, 1988

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

0h 29m

Steven Wright

Steven Wright

Dennis Jennings

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson

Dr. Schooner

Laurie Metcalf

Laurie Metcalf

Emma

Carrotte

Laughing Psychiatrist

Christopher Durang

Christopher Durang

Laughing Psychiatrist

Martha Gehman

Martha Gehman

Lisa

Joe Grifasi

Joe Grifasi

Bartender

Thomas Ikeda

Laughing Psychiatrist

Dana Ivey

Dana Ivey

Newscaster

Peter Maloney

Peter Maloney

Dr. Wilson

Bill McCutcheon

Bill McCutcheon

Man on TV

Mick Muldoon

Mick Muldoon

Repairman

David Hyde Pierce

David Hyde Pierce

Businessman

Mike Starr

Mike Starr

Doorman

John Tillinger

John Tillinger

Psychiatrist Drawing

Damian Young

Damian Young

Businessman

Rochelle Oliver

Rochelle Oliver

Woman on TV

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6.0/10

Jan 07, 2026

Steven Wright is the titular character in this rather mis-firing comedy drama that didn’t really work for me. He’s one of those glass half empty fellows with a dead end job, a sexless relationship with his girlfriend “Emma” (Laurie Metcalf) and who ensures regular sessions with his entirely disinterested and expensive psychiatrist “Dr. Schooner” (Rowan Atkinson) as he tries to get back in touch with his deeper self - and his stepfather. For the next half an hour we follow the day to day routine of his life, his forgetfulness, his fondness for pizza and of his role as the rather cruel butt of the jokes of his anything but discrete doctor - a man who also has a secret to keep that is bound to upset poor “Dennis”. Now both actors here are experts in the art of all things dead-pan. Facial expressions, slight eyebrow movements and posture positioning are their staples but here, barring the odd one-liner, I found the emphasis really too downbeat to be amusing. Is is all just too exaggerated to be in any way true-to-life, and I can’t say I felt remotely invested in any of the characters as we proceeded. There can be mileage from depicting someone’s hapless misfortunes, but I think somewhere along the line there has to be an hook to make us care - one way or the other - about the characters we are watching. Here, I found myself largely uninterested in what comes across as a series of sketches about this man that miss more than they hit. It is different, however, and though I thought it too long it is certainly still worth a gander.

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