Talk:It (1927 film)
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Full plot[edit]
... rather than just a teaser would be nice. Thanks, Maikel (talk) 11:37, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
It[edit]
What does "it" refer to in the movie and novel? It doesn't seem to be glamour. Maikel (talk) 11:44, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
- Read the article on Elinor Glyn which has a slightly more extensive explanation if the one in this article is insufficient for you to get it. Mike Hayes (talk) 16:36, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
"It" not It[edit]
The opening title of the film is "it" (lowercase letters in double quotation marks). The title on the poster is 'IT' (uppercase letters with single quotation marks). The novella is also called "It". The British edition was called "It" and other stories and the title page is "IT" AND OTHER STORIES.(see:"It" and Other Stories, Stanford University Libraries) Whichever way, the quotation marks are an inherent part of the original title and should not be omitted. The article should also be moved to the correct name. If there are no objections, I intend to do so but I will leave the subject open for discussion. I have moved a few articles in the past that were misnamed without getting a consensus and no one has reverted them but this is a famous subject, so I am being (perhaps unnecessarily) more cautious. The other question is whether the title should be lowercase. Possibly not, as the producers used different combinations and seem to have been not quite sure themselves. Mike Hayes (talk) 16:50, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
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