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There is NO exclamation point in the title of this film. It never should have been moved here from the proper location I Know Where I'm Going. Please move it back to its proper heading. Thank you. The FinalWord 05:29, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Every one of the external pages listed at the bottom of the article gives the title with an exclamation point. Several of them include images of film posters and/or video covers, also with the exclamation point. Do you have any counter-evidence? --Paul A 06:25, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I agree. Almost every reference I've seen includes the exclamation point. The title caption used in the film reads: i know where i'm going! Jihg 18:23, Jan 5, 2005 (UTC)
Hello, I'm new to Wikipedia but I think I can claim to know a bit about Powell and Pressburger films. I run the Powell & Pressburger Pages.
The title as given on screen in the film definitely has an exclamation point at the end. It is also all given in lower case and in quotation marks but many systems don't like titles like that so it is usually written as I Know Where I'm Going! (or just IKWIG). SteveCrook 01:25, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Scorsese quote

The Scorcese quote mentioned on this page, is from a documentary included in the Criterion DVD release of the film. I'd source it, but have no idea how to refer to this documentary correctly. And, by the way, I totally agree with him. I thought I'd heard of all the film masterpieces, and then saw this one, which I'd never heard of. It just blew me away. -- unsigned comment by 66.35.36.132 05:16, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I've added the reference to it. -- SteveCrook 12:56, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]