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Director: |
Patrick McGoohan, George Markstein
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Starring: |
Patrick McGoohan, George Markstein, Angelo Muscat, Peter Swanwick
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Genres: |
Television, Action-Adventure, Cult Classics-Exploitation, Drama Classics, Espionage, Thriller, UK Classics
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Origin: |
United Kingdom
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Certificate: |
PG
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Languages: |
English
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Following his resignation, a high ranking Government Official is abducted from his home and taken to a picturesque seaside location known as "The Village". However, the idealic surroundings hide a sinister world where "guests" are simply labelled as numbers and escape is impossible. His captors want secret information and will use any means to obtain it - give in and you'll be left to live out your days as a brainwashed member of the community - rebel and your stay will be far from pleasant.
With escape the objective, THE PRISONER must also strive to maintain his identity throughout the clever methods of interrogation employed by his abductors, whilst pursuing his obsession to discover "Who is Number 1?"
Can they break him?
How far will they go?
Or can THE PRISONER escape and outsmart them all?
First screened in 1967, Patrick McGoohan's television masterpiece has refused to be resigned to the past with new generations discovering its unique plots, colourful production values and striking images.
Arrival:
Following his resignation, a high ranking Government official is abducted from his home and taken to a picturesque location known as “The Village” – a place from which there is no escape and all residents are merely numbers. Who are they? What do they want? – but more importantly, whose side are they on?
The Chimes Of Big Ben:
“Can you paint? Can you draw? Can you model in clay?” It’s The Village arts & crafts competition & The Prisoner has an inspirational entry. With the help of a new arrival, Nadia, can Number 6 escape back to London to hear the Chimes of Big Ben? – and if so, will his former superiors believe his story?
A. B. & C.:
A new dangerous drug enabling Number 2 access to The Prisoner’s dreams is a risky method of discovering the secret behind his resignation. Was he selling out to A, B or C? Introducing each of them into his sleeping thoughts may provide the answer, but will the process raise more questions than answers?
Free For All:
“Elections, in this place?” The Prisoner is persuaded to stand as a candidate for the office of Number 2. A fierce campaign is fought in The Village with Number 6 the clear favourite. Should he win office will he finally discover the identity of Number 1 & order a mass breakout? Or has Number 6 been caught up in election fever?
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