I was 11years old when I watched the original, black and white, King Kong. From the moment they set foot on the island I was on the edge of my seat and stayed that way all through the film. I saw it at the Palladium in Shields, now a Farm Foods. Gone With The Wind made an impression on me, mainly because I fell in love with Vivienne Leigh and moped about like a love-struck teenager (which I was; 13). I think the theme tune played a big part in the films popularity. I still find it haunting. Same with Titanic, the theme tune helped it stay in the mind. The black and white earlier version of Titanic with Kenneth More was, in my mind, if a little less spectacular, a superior film, that was far more accurate and focussed entirely on the tragedy with no fictitious love affair distractions. One of my all time favourites is Meet Me In St. Louis (OK, it’s a big sugary, but I like sugar!) North-west Passage, with American actor (something) Grainger, supposedly true story about Roger’s Rangers. Calamity Jane, Annie Get Your Gun, Springtime, Zulu, Eye In The Sky, so many; too many to list.