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I Know Where I'm Going!

1946·1h 32m·Approved
DramaRomance
IMDb Rating
★ 7.4/10
11,375 votes
Metascore
86
Metacritic

A 33-year-old Englishwoman goes to the Hebrides to marry her older, wealthier fiancé, but when the weather keeps them apart from each other on separate islands, she begins to have second thoughts.

I Know Where I'm Going! is a 1946 drama romance movie, starring Roger Livesey, Pamela Brown, Finlay Currie. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.4/10 from 11,375 votes and runs 1h 32m.

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Stars
Roger Livesey
Pamela Brown
Finlay Currie
Wendy Hiller
Details
1946-09-27
92 min
Movie
Approved
★ United Kingdom
★ English, Gaelic
Keywords
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