The main title not only gives the full title of the play as William Shakespeare wrote it, but spells the words in the 16th-century manner, not in modern spelling.
The main title appears as a playbill floating over the Globe Theatre. Also, there are no opening credits except for the name of the production company and the film's title, which is commonplace today, but was very rare in 1944.
The closing credits appear as a floating playbill over the city. It flutters towards the screen until it scrolls down to reveal credits.
The closing credits list 'Produced and Directed by' Laurence Olivier in close association with all the other listed members of the crew.
The advertising poster for the film's first U.S. run (in 1946) billed it as "A Two City Film" when it should have read "A Two Cities Film", as it does in the film's actual opening credits.