The Prisoner: The Complete Prisoner Dvd Mega-Set
A&E Video (1967)
Drama, Mystery
In Collection
#355
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880 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Fenella Fielding Loudspeaker Announcer
George Markstein Man behind desk in title sequence
Patrick McGoohan Number Six
Angelo Muscat The Butler
Peter Swanwick Supervisor
Director
Don Chaffey
Pat Jackson
Producer Patrick McGoohan
David Tomblin
Writer Patrick McGoohan
David Tomblin

"The Prisoner" is a unique piece of television. It addresses issues such as personal identity and freedom, democracy, education, scientific progress, art and technology, while still remaining an entertaining drama series. Over seventeen episodes we witness a war of attrition between the faceless forces behind 'The Village' (a Kafkaesque community somewhere between Butlins and Alcatraz) and its most strong willed inmate, No. 6. who struggles ceaselessly to assert his individuality while plotting to escape from his captors.

A high-ranking but un-named Agent in the British Government resigns from his job/post and leaves for a holiday. While packing he is gassed and is taken to a beautiful but deadly prison known only as "The Village" where people are taken, given a Number to be called by and kept there for the rest of their lives if they don't tell No. 2 (the deputy head of "The Village") the information they are captured for. Escape is nearly impossible as "The Village" has amazing but deadly weapons to use if anybody tries to escape. The Agent is given the title of "No. 6" but he adopts the name of "The Prisoner". The series tells of his attempts to resist the plots of each No. 2 (who is replaced with another if an attempt on No. 6 fails) to get his information and against any attempt to disrupt the nearly peaceful running of the "The Village". The Village is determined to crack The Prisoner by attempting to get the answer to why he resigned from his job/post. As time goes on, two questions plague The Prisoner's mind - How can he escape and who is the real leader of the Village - the mysterious No. 1?

A man who drives a 60's Lotus sports car around London resigns from a Top secret job. We next see him packing for a holiday at home, and a credit appears ... "The Prisoner". He is gassed, falls asleep and then wakes up in "The Village". Everyone in "The Village" is a number, and is there for security reasons (people to dangerous and who hold too much information to just let go). The series spends all its time trying to get the "information" out of No.6 about why he resigned. Plus it spends quite a while chasing him with a weather balloon :-) A strange cult UK TV series.
Episodes
1.  Arrival
2.  Alternate Version of "The Chimes of Big Ben"
3.  Free For All
4.  Dance of the Dead
5.  Checkmate
6.  The Chimes of Big Ben
7.  A, B, and C
8.  The General
9.  The Schizoid Man
10.  Many Happy Returns
11.  It's Your Funeral
12.  A Change of Mind
13.  Hammer into Anvil
14.  Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling
15.  Living In Harmony
16.  The Girl Who Was Death
17.  Once Upon A Time
18.  Fall Out
Edition Details
Edition 40th Anniversary Edition
Series The Prisoner
Distributor A&E Home Video
Release Date 7/25/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 10

Features
Disc 01 Photo Gallery TV Spots