I saw Knights In White Satin when it first premiered on cable in 1987. It's kind of strange, but this film has stayed with me for many years. This is the type of film that touches a nerve in us all. It's that caring nerve that us humans often try to cover up. I had no idea that this film would move me the way it did some 14 years ago. There is something very poetic about this film, and you really start to care about the characters as you watch. This film plays like a well crafted love letter. I will not get into the plot of this film, but the flowing dance scene on the rooftop while "Knights In White Satin" is playing in the background gave me chills. That scene was magical. I highly recommend this film. This movie shows that it's not the budget of a film, but the story that counts, and remains with the viewer.