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I Know What I'm Doing (2013) Online
Original Title :
I Know What Iu0027m Doing
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Year :
2013
Directror :
Robbie Moffat
Cast :
Emily Bergl,Jonathan Hansler,Suzanne Kendall
Writer :
Marla Lerwin,Robbie Moffat
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 33min
Rating :
5.5/10
I Know What I'm Doing (2013) Online

June Bennett goes to Yorkshire to marry one of the richest men in Britain. Despite being twice her age, she knows what she is doing.
Credited cast:
Emily Bergl Emily Bergl - June Bennett
Jonathan Hansler Jonathan Hansler - Geoffrey Howden
Suzanne Kendall Suzanne Kendall - Briley Howden Watts
Felix Pring Felix Pring - Major Price
Darren Sean Enright Darren Sean Enright - Stanley Claxton
Jon-Paul Gates Jon-Paul Gates - Thorpe
Nicola McAdam Nicola McAdam - Shelley Fenton
Robert Blackwood Robert Blackwood - Robert Bennett
Paul Cassidy Paul Cassidy - Brandon Yates
Beatrice Curnew Beatrice Curnew - Caroline Carew
Amy Dawson Amy Dawson - Beatrice Carew
Howard Corlett Howard Corlett - Herbert Carew
Chris Bearne Chris Bearne - Gordon Bennent
Sharon Craig Sharon Craig - Rosamund Bubwith
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Peter Brad-Leigh Peter Brad-Leigh - Vicar

This is a remake of 'I Know Where I'm Going!' (1945).


User reviews

Golden Lama

Golden Lama

This is almost a re make of the brilliant 1945 film I know where I'm going. Of course no film to every come close to the magic of that but this is a good try. Set in Yorkshire I know what I'm doing follows Miss Bennett as she realises that she is about to marry for the wrong reasons. I really enjoyed the relaxed why this film is presented. If watch try to keep the earlier one out of your mind and enjoy.
Danrad

Danrad

A potentially good storyline absolutely devastated by wooden, amature actors and I would hazard a guess poor direction.

It would have been better to set it as a wacky comedy, but its not that either. The only reason I sat through it was in hope it would improve, sadly it did not.
Boyn

Boyn

Look, I know that filmmakers routinely remake classics for the modern idiom, but usually they at least credit the original makers somewhere. This amateurish production steals the story and, very nearly, the actual title of a 1945 Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger vehicle for Wendy Hiller, "I Know Where I'm Going!" without the slightest nod to those vastly superior filmmakers. That shows amazing chutzpah, but precious little else in this works inspires admiration. Such a shameless act of theft might passed unnoticed (as the film itself deservedly did), but as a former student of Powell, I cannot ignore it. Do not waste your time on this pale, wan shadow of a lovely movie. Donate your 90 minutes of life to Powell's delightful romance instead. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037800/
Thohelm

Thohelm

I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING is a light, character-based comedy/drama/romance from Scottish director Robbie Moffat. It's set in Yorkshire and stars as the main cast member Emily Bergl, who you may or may not remember playing the lead role in the highly disappointing THE RAGE: CARRIE 2 back in the day. The good news is that she's improved a lot since those days, delivering a warm and mature performance.

The real surprise here is that the film is much better than expected given Moffat's track record. He made some really poor, no budget movies at the outset of his career, but I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING is a professional-looking and well edited film. I still didn't enjoy it, but that's more because I'm no real fan of the comic romance genre, and I found it all a bit light and lacking. There's no denying that a good range of locations have been chosen in which to set the action and that it's a massive step up from the likes of THE WINTER WARRIOR.
ME

ME

Emily Bergl has come a long way from Carrie 2. In I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING she still has her mischievous smile but she's now a grander lady, with grand notions of what she wants. She turns in a superb performance as June Bennett, the prissy American marrying a man twice her age in exchange for a life of convenience and comfort. However, she doesn't want a meal- ticket, she is still capable of doing a hard day's work, and she is no push over. To the English she is bossy and difficult, but in contrast, she manages to make the English appear stuffy and rigid. It is a good conflict that propels the movie along its quaint path. The support cast are all lovable, but it is Miss Bergl who steals the show with her splendid detachment that outdoes the English in arrogance. Very entertaining.