FOR more than 50 years, Henry Quinn kept the secret of how dozens of women’s lib protesters invaded the world’s greatest beauty pageant: He took a £5 bribe.
In new movie Misbehaviour, Keira Knightley stars as Sally Alexander, the real-life ringleader of the invasion that brought chaos to the 1970 Miss World contest in London.
The film, which opened to rave reviews, was on screens for just four days before cinemas closed in the Covid-19 lockdown. But it is being made available to watch three months early, streaming on Sky, Amazon and iTunes.
Until now, nobody knew the truth of how nearly 100 women armed with bags of flour, smoke bombs, rotting veg and armfuls of leaflets infiltrated the Royal Albert Hall.