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I Know Where I'm Going!

  • 1945
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  • 1 घं 32 मि
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Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey in I Know Where I'm Going! (1945)
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एक युवा अंग्रेज़ी औरत अपने से उम्र में बड़े और अमीर मंगेतर से शादी करने के लिए हेब्रिड्स जाती है. हालांकि जब मौसम उन्हें अलग-अलग द्वीपों पर अलग रखता है, तब उसे दूसरे विचार आना शुरू हो जाते ह... सभी पढ़ेंएक युवा अंग्रेज़ी औरत अपने से उम्र में बड़े और अमीर मंगेतर से शादी करने के लिए हेब्रिड्स जाती है. हालांकि जब मौसम उन्हें अलग-अलग द्वीपों पर अलग रखता है, तब उसे दूसरे विचार आना शुरू हो जाते हैं.एक युवा अंग्रेज़ी औरत अपने से उम्र में बड़े और अमीर मंगेतर से शादी करने के लिए हेब्रिड्स जाती है. हालांकि जब मौसम उन्हें अलग-अलग द्वीपों पर अलग रखता है, तब उसे दूसरे विचार आना शुरू हो जाते हैं.

  • निर्देशक
    • Michael Powell
    • Emeric Pressburger
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    • Michael Powell
    • Emeric Pressburger
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    • Wendy Hiller
    • Roger Livesey
    • Pamela Brown
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      • Emeric Pressburger
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      • Emeric Pressburger
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      • Wendy Hiller
      • Roger Livesey
      • Pamela Brown
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    Wendy Hiller
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    • Joan Webster
    Roger Livesey
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    • Torquil MacNeil
    Pamela Brown
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    • Catriona Potts
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    • Ruairidh Mhór
    Duncan MacKechnie
    • Capt. 'Lochinvar'
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    George Carney
    George Carney
    • Mr. Webster
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    • Mrs. Rebecca Crozier
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    Valentine Dyall
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    C.W.R. Knight
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    • Col. Barnstaple
    • (as Captain C.W.R. Knight F.Z.S.)
    Norman Shelley
    Norman Shelley
    • Sir Robert Bellinger
    • (वॉइस)
    Margot Fitzsimons
    Margot Fitzsimons
    • Bridie
    Murdo Morrison
    • Kenny
    Walter Hudd
    Walter Hudd
    • Hunter
    Ian Sadler
    • Iain MacGillivray
    Anthony Eustrel
    Anthony Eustrel
    • Hooper
    • (as Antony Eustrel)
    • निर्देशक
      • Michael Powell
      • Emeric Pressburger
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      • Michael Powell
      • Emeric Pressburger
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    10marcslope

    One of a kind

    It's really "It Happened One Night" -- spoiled girl, on the way to wed her rich fiance, is escorted by a younger man and falls in love with him -- but it's so much more. Powell's and Pressburger's imaginations are boundless. They create characters who are lovable eccentrics, but believable. They shift tone effortlessly from comedy to thriller to travelogue to romance and back again. They employ every resource of cinema, without being showy about it: watch the camera tricks in the first ten minutes alone. They fill the movie with diversions that have little to do with the plot but create a beautifully picaresque atmosphere.

    I don't know of any other movie that is so inconsequential on the face of it, yet packs such an enormous emotional wallop. Ostensibly an assembly-line romantic comedy, it's really about spiritual growth, opening yourself to all sorts of new experiences and learning to see things from others' points of view. It's whimsical, but not thin. With its moody photography, wonderful musical score, and numerous coups de cinema, it lingers in your memory months after you've seen it. And the ending is one of the most satisfying in all the movies.

    One minor complaint: Hiller is a tad too steely in the beginning, too crisp, too calculating-actress-playing-calculating-character. As she succumbs to the charms of her surroundings and her leading man, though, she's bewitching. And Livesey has one of the most beautiful speaking voices you'll ever hear. Their chemistry is terrific. And when he recites a Celtic poem ending in, "you're the one for me," and looks right at her, it's quite sexy.

    There's no other movie quite like it. And I defy anyone to see it on a date and not fall in love with his/her vis-a-vis.
    nk_gillen

    Love in the Highlands

    The title "I Know Where I'm Going" refers to a declaration made by the film's heroine, a middle-class English girl (acted by Wendy Hiller) who's determined to get to the top of the social rung by any means legal. She has just become engaged to Sir Robert Bellinger, one of the country's richest industrialists. She knows where she's going all right: To the Scottish isle of Killoran, where her future as Lady Bellinger is to be confirmed in matrimony.

    Yet Killoran may as well be the planet Mars. No matter how hard she tries, she just can't get there. At first, it's only the foggy weather that prevents her from ferrying across to Gretna Green. Then the fog is cleared away by gale-force winds. Later though, it's as if the atmosphere itself, something in the old castle legends and superstitions that conspire to keep her away from everything she's wanted. Yet she is stubborn, even bribing a boy to pilot a small boat to Killoran in the midst of a huge squall - a move that proves nearly fatal. She's determined to get "where she is going," but she's turned away once again -- by the elements as well as the realization that she has become emotionally attached to a young naval officer on leave (Roger Livesey).

    This is a tightly written and performed effort. There isn't a single wasted motion. The images are memorable too. Pamela Brown, plays the poor huntress Catriona, silhouetted against the gray Northern sky with a shotgun in one hand, the other hand tethered to a leash restraining her dogs as they make their way up a brae; Finley Curray's weather-beaten face in close-up says more about his salty character than his sage dialogue; and there's an amusing cameo by a pre-teen Petula Clark, reading Edmund Spenser at the breakfast table. Just the sort of ironic juxtaposition one might expect from this movie's masterful director, Michael Powell.
    8ackstasis

    A joyous and lively Scottish romance

    The collaborations between Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger represent one of the most respected partnerships in cinema history, the two directors long revered for crafting some of the most enduring pictures ever to come out of the United Kingdom. Pressburger once said of his colleague: "He knows what I am going to say even before I say it — maybe even before I have thought it — and that is very rare. You are lucky if you meet someone like that once in your life." Though I had previously seen and loved 'Peeping Tom (1960)' {Powell's solo effort, a shocking and daring horror/thriller that arguably brought down his career}, I remained keenly interested in seeing my first P&P collaboration, and so I was delighted to find the Criterion Collection DVD of 'I Know Where I'm Going! (1945).' Perhaps it's the extensive on-location photography, or the distinctive local accents, but there's something about this film that sets it apart from Hollywood romances of the era, in the same way that the Ealing Studios comedies of the 1940s and 50s are like nothing ever to come out of the United States.

    The first thing you'll notice about 'I Know Where I'm Going!' is the absolutely exquisite cinematography by Erwin Hillier, who captures the Scottish countryside in glorious, crisp black-and-white, shooting the entire film without a light meter. The pristine landscapes are absolutely breathtaking; you can almost feel the soft breeze blowing against your face, the silent shudder of the trees as a storm rolls overhead. This environment is the perfect stage for the events of the film, as ambitious and independent Englishwoman, Joan Webster (Wendy Hiller) comes to meet an array of lively and free-spirited locals, representing a simpler lifestyle that she could never have imagined falling in love with. 'I Know Where I'm Going!' is also a miracle of clever editing, considering the male co-star, Roger Livesey, never came within 500 miles of the primary shooting location {having an unavoidable stage commitment in London}. Editor John Seabourne was given the monumental task of seamlessly blending close-up shots of Livesey in the studio with middle-distance shots of the actor's double in Scotland; the result is perfectly deceptive.

    Powell and Pressburger, as was typical for their pictures, shared a writing credit for the film, which is a celebration of the "common man", a popular theme of British cinema, I've found, during that time period. Wendy Hiller's heroine, an independent but somewhat conceited woman, is hampered in her attempts to join her older, wealthier fiancé, Sir Robert Bellinger, on the island of Kiloran. Instead, she is left with Torquil MacNeil (Roger Livesey), a humble naval officer on leave from the military. Despite initially feeling foreign and uncomfortable in the unfamiliar lodgings of the locals, Joan eventually comes to appreciate their unashamed simplicity, most noticeable in the stark contrast between the upper-class residents' dull, stuffy bridge game, and the servants' lively and musical birthday celebration for one of their oldest residents. Despite her insistence that she "knows where she's going," Joan also discovers that fate might be nudging her in a completely different direction. Why can't she travel to the island to marry Sir Bellinger? The answer to this question might not have anything to do with the weather at all: perhaps, deep down, she knows that she can do a lot better.
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    romance in chilly Scotland

    Powell and Pressburger's romance of the Scottish isles has Wendy Hiller as Joan Webster, seeking money and a marriage of advantage to the (unseen) Sir Robert, out on the mysterious isle of Killoran.

    Of course, the Scottish climate makes sure she breaks her journey, which is where the dashing laird Torquil (Roger Livesey) comes in, with falcons, fog-bound locations, and sinister family curses.

    Perhaps the best scene of all is at the Campbell's wedding anniversary ceildh, where Torquil translates a Gaelic ballad for Joan. This is a black and white vision of a heavenly Scotland which probably never existed, but in Powell's expert direction that doesn't matter. Lovely.
    9wisewebwoman

    One of my all time favourites

    I take this down once a year and watch it as it delights me on so many different levels.

    I love the character portrayed by Wendy Hiller, an independent woman, confident of the direction of her life, the wealthy husband she has selected, the wedding just around the corner.

    Then her plans start to unravel as an impoverished laird walks into her life and it is never the same again. Roger Livesey is wonderful in this also and the location shooting in Scotland, even though B & W, is breathtaking. The music, particularly "My Nut Brown Maiden" is beautifully done along with the old ceilidh dancing.

    Some wonderful bit parts also. Loved Petula Clark as an eccentric child. Trivia lovers: I had read that Roger and Wendy were not physically together throughout the making of this movie. In all of the shots of them together, body doubles and reaction shots were used. I have viewed it in the light of this knowledge and it could be true.

    Also, for those of you from across the pond and of an older vintage, Roger Livesey played Doctor Dale for years in the BBC's "Mrs. Dale's Diary".

    I gave it a 9 out of 10. Certain movies are just "Satisfying" and this is one of them.

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    • ट्रिविया
      In 1947, Emeric Pressburger met the head of the script department at Paramount, who told him that the studio used this film as an example of the perfect screenplay, and was shown to writers stuck for inspiration or who needed a lesson in screenwriting.
    • गूफ़
      In the opening credits, as the factory gate swings shut the top bar on it is partially obscured by the hanging miniature that adds another floor to the factory - which is really the front offices of Denham Studios.
    • भाव

      Torquil MacNeil: She wouldn't see a pound note from one pensions day to another.

      Joan Webster: People around here are very poor I suppose.

      Torquil MacNeil: Not poor, they just haven't got money.

      Joan Webster: It's the same thing.

      Torquil MacNeil: Oh no, it's something quite different.

    • क्रेज़ी क्रेडिट
      Opening cast credits appear on the end of a baby's cot; all other credits are chalked on a children's blackboard, appear on the side and rear of a horse drawn milk van and on a board attached to a metal factory gate.
    • इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जन
      When Bridie and Joan are arguing in Joan's bedroom when Joan is about to try to get to the island, Bridie has a little speech where she says "Some folks there are, who want to drown fine young men and break young girls' hearts so that they can be bedded one day sooner." Risqué stuff for 1945. It was dubbed in the initial American release for her to say "wedded" instead of "bedded".
    • कनेक्शन
      Featured in Arena: A Pretty British Affair (1981)
    • साउंडट्रैक
      I Know Where I'm Going
      (uncredited)

      Traditional County Antrim song

      Sung by Boyd Steven with The Glasgow Orpheus Choir

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