
The Knack: Getting The Knack 2004
Dive into the turbulent rise and fall of 1980s power pop icons The Knack with *The Knack: Getting The Knack (2004)*, a raw and revealing documentary directed by Mark McLaughlin.
Director: Mark McLaughlin
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Knack: Getting The Knack (2004) about?
This documentary traces the controversial career of The Knack, exploring their explosive rise to fame with "My Sharona" and the stormy aftermath marked by addiction, internal conflicts, and critical backlash. It's a gripping tale of talent, excess, and the cost of fame.
Who directed The Knack: Getting The Knack?
Mark McLaughlin directed this revealing look at The Knack's journey through stardom and struggle.
Who stars in The Knack: Getting The Knack?
The documentary features interviews with original band members Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Bruce Gary, and Prescott Niles, along with Sharona Alperin and producers Mike Chapman and Jack Douglas.
Is The Knack: Getting The Knack (2004) worth watching?
*The Knack: Getting The Knack* offers a fascinating, warts-and-all portrait of a band that burned bright and fast. For fans of rock history or documentaries about the music industry's darker side, it's a compelling watch, especially if you're curious about the human stories behind the hits.
How long is The Knack: Getting The Knack?
The film runs for 85 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful dive into The Knack's story.
About The Knack: Getting The Knack (2004) — The explosive true story of a rock band's glory and downfall
Dive into the turbulent rise and fall of 1980s power pop icons The Knack with *The Knack: Getting The Knack (2004)*, a raw and revealing documentary directed by Mark McLaughlin. Through candid interviews with the band—Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Bruce Gary, and Prescott Niles—as well as producers Mike Chapman and Jack Douglas and Sharona Alperin (the muse behind their biggest hit), the film peels back the layers of their meteoric success and devastating downfall.
This 85-minute music docuseries captures the electric energy of their 1979 hit "My Sharona" and the explosive backlash that followed, all while exposing the darker side of fame: addiction, toxic feuds, and industry betrayals. With a soundtrack that defined a generation and a story that's as gripping as it is tragic, *Getting The Knack* is a must-watch for music lovers and anyone fascinated by the highs and lows of rock stardom.