Nope, 1939 was the year for me: GUNGA DIN (one of the greatest adventure films of all time), BEAU GESTE (another one), Korda's FOUR FEATHERS (that makes three), GONE WITH THE WIND, the great Laughton HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, WIZARD OF OZ, the seminal STAGECOACH, DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, Basil Rathbone's first turns as Sherlock Holmes in HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES & THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (also his two best Holmes films), JUAREZ, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, OF MICE & MEN, THE LIGHT THAT FAILED (I loved this movie...for very strange reasons other than its a wonderful film), the best Frankenstein movie, THE SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, GOODBYE MR. CHIPS, my favourite Shirley Temple, THE LITTLE PRINCESS, ELIZABETH & ESSEX (neither Davis or Flynn's best, but still...), DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK, TARZAN FINDS A SON, BABES IN ARMS, DODGE CITY, THE GREAT MAN VOTES, LOVE AFFAIR, NINOTCHKA, THE SAINT STRIKES BACK, ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS, The brilliantly funny MIDNIGHT, starring the magnificent Mr. John Barrymore and the divine Mary Astor, the hilarious NEVER SAY DIE with Hope and Raye. ANOTHER THIN MAN, NORTHWEST PASSAGE, THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK, RAFFLES, THE REAL GLORY.
In fact, I think if I could see only movies from a certain time-frame I would want it to be from about 1937 to 1942.