Pattie Boyd, born in 1945 in Taunton, England, made her mark in the 1960s as an actress and model, most notably appearing in The Knack... and How to Get It (1965). Her role in this British comedy highlights her captivating presence during a vibrant era of cinema. Beyond her film career, Boyd's relationships with music legends like George Harrison and Eric Clapton have cemented her influence in pop culture. Her journey from model to actress reflects the dynamic shifts of the 1960s, making her a notable figure in the conversation around cult cinema.
The Knack... and How to Get It
In England, the times are a changing: it's mods and rockers. On the day Nancy gets off the London train, cases in hand, looking for the YWCA, Colin has had enough of missing out on the sexual revolution. He begs his smooth (and misogynistic) pal Tolen to teach him 'the knack' - how to score with women. Serendipitously, Colin and his new lodger Tom meet up with Nancy while Colin's buying a bed larger than Tolen's. The three hit it off, but their simple fun ends when Tolen meets Nancy. Colin is jealous but impotent, and Tolen both attracts and repels her. She swoons, wonders what happened, and cries 'rape.' Impish serendipity rubs against unsettling ambiguity.