"Actor: Patrick McGoohan"

  • The Prisoner - Vol. 1 - Episodes 1 To 4 [1967]The Prisoner - Vol. 1 - Episodes 1 To 4 | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £12.96   |  Saving you £3.03 (18.90%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The most famous, the most acclaimed and the most intriguing of all classic television thrillers, starring Patrick McGoohan as a man with no name, but with only a number.... Number Six. Trapped in an inescapable village, Number Six is discovering that life is a battle with the ever-changing Number Two and that there may never be an end to the nightmare.Episode 1 - Arrival: A man awakes and discovers he is a prisoner called Number Six.Episode 2 - The Chimes Of Big Ben: Number Six is back in London but Big Ben sounds strange.Episode 3 - A. B. and C.: Number Two uses drugs to control Number Six's mind.Episode 4 - Free For All: The Prisoner runs for the position of the new Number Two.

  • The Prisoner - Vol. 3 - Episodes 9 To 12 [1967]The Prisoner - Vol. 3 - Episodes 9 To 12 | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £4.98   |  Saving you £11.01 (221.08%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The most famous the most acclaimed and the most intriguing of all classic television thrillers starring Patrick McGoohan as a man with no name but with only a number... Number Six. Trapped in an inescapable village Number Six is discovering that life is a battle with the ever-changing Number Two and that there may never be an end to the nightmare. Episode 9 - Checkmate: Number Six plays a game of human chess and plans an escape. Episode 10 - Hammer Into Anvil: A girl commits suicide and the Prisoner is determined to avenge her. Episode 11 - It's Your Funeral: The Prisoner runs a race against time to save Number Two. Episode 12 - A Change Of Mind: The Village leaders convince Number Six they have performed surgery on him.

  • British Drama Film Collection [DVD]British Drama Film Collection | DVD | (17/07/2017) from £9.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A great value triple fillm collection of great British horrror films that includes The Silver Darlings, The System and The Quare Fellow. Stars Oliver Reed, David Hemmings, Patrick McGoohan, Sylvia Sym and Hugh Griffith.

  • The Prisoner - Vol. 5 - Episode 17 Plus The Prisoner Companion [1967]The Prisoner - Vol. 5 - Episode 17 Plus The Prisoner Companion | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £6.98   |  Saving you £9.01 (129.08%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The most famous the most acclaimed and the most intriguing of all classic television thrillers starring Patrick McGoohan as a man with no name but with only a number.... Number Six. Trapped in an inescapable village Number Six is discovering that life is a battle with the ever-changing Number Two and that there may never be an end to the nightmare. Episode 17 - Fall Out: The Prisoner has won he has earned the rights to be an individual and not a number. The Alternate Chimes Of Big Ben: This is the USA press release version of The Chimes Of Big Ben with alternative opening and closing credits different theme music and different scenes. The Prisoner Companion: This US produced documentary tries to explain the many unanswered question posed throughout the short series.

  • Danger Man - Vol. 3 - Prisoner / Traitor / Deadline And Six More Episodes [1960]Danger Man - Vol. 3 - Prisoner / Traitor / Deadline And Six More Episodes | DVD | (14/05/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    John Drake is a special agent in the deadly world of international espionage. A master in his field he is free to go wherever duty calls. Danger Man does not simply attract danger he thrives on it. Episode 13 - The Prisoner: John Drake has to find a double for an American who has been accused of espionage and is kept prisoner in the American Embassy in a Caribbean City. Episode 14 - The Traitor: What makes a traitor? John Drake finds out when his latest assignment takes him to Kashmir in Northern India and to drama high up a mountain. Episode 15 - Deadline: Disguised as a gun runner Danger Man plunges into the African jungle in an attempt to penetrate a deadly terrorist group. Episode 16 - Colonel Rodriguez: John Drake flies to the Caribbean and masquerades as a reporter in a bid to aid an American jounalist who has been arrested on a spy charge. Episode 17 - The Island: Two assassins escape from Drake's custody in a mid aor struggle forcing the plane to crash. They survive and make it to a remote island where the real struggle begins. Episode 18 Find and Return: Drake finds himself in certain danger in the Middle East when he is assigned to find a woman wanted for espionage and possibly treason. He is not alone in his search. Episode 19 - The Girls Who Liked GI's: Drake investigates the death of a solider in Munich who worked on a top security missile section in Munich. The only clues are a roll of film and a girl who like Gls and the head of West German Intelligence. Episode 20 - Name Date and Place: A series of successive similar style murders in France Ireland Italy and London lead Drake to expose the possible link of a Murder Incorporated organisation.

  • The Prisoner - Vol. 2 - Episodes 5 To 8 [1967]The Prisoner - Vol. 2 - Episodes 5 To 8 | DVD | (14/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The most famous the most acclaimed and the most intriguing of all classic television thrillers starring Patrick McGoohan as a man with no name but with only a number.... Number Six. Trapped in an inescapable village Number Six is discovering that life is a battle with the ever-changing Number Two and that there may never be an end to the nightmare. Episode 5 - The Schizoid Man: Number Six awakes to find he has an identical twin. Episode 6 - The General: A subliminal teaching method is being used in The Village. Episode 7 - Many Happy Returns: The Village appears dead and Number Six escapes... or has he? Episode 8 - Dance of the Dead: It's carnival time in The Village... by order people will be happy.

  • The Prisoner [1967]The Prisoner | DVD | (21/08/2000) from £69.99   |  Saving you £-10.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Part action series, part psychedelic fantasy, part allegory, Patrick McGoohan's masterpiece, The Prisoner, was initially touted as a sequel to his earlier spy series, Danger Man. But when it was first broadcast in 1967 TV audiences were puzzled; when the show was cancelled 17 episodes later due to declining viewing figures, no one was any the wiser. Shot in the picturesque surroundings of Portmeirion in North Wales, whose architectural fantasies provided an ideal backdrop for the show's surrealism, The Prisoner has subsequently been recognised as one of the most innovative and thought-provoking series ever to be broadcast. Despite the primary-coloured flower-power look, the show's bold ideas haven't dated at all, proving that The Prisoner was simply years ahead of its time.McGoohan is Number 6, a man whose resignation from the secret service (seen every week in a montage title sequence--itself an impressionistic TV landmark) triggers his abduction and imprisonment in "The Village", a sort of open prison for spies where everyone has a number not a name. It's a pretty comfortable place and the other inhabitants all seem passively to accept the situation, allowing the Village authorities to control and limit their actions without protest (escape attempts are thwarted by mysterious bubble-shaped guards called "Rovers"). Number 6, however, is an indomitable freedom fighter whose refusal to accept the status quo is a metaphor for the individual ego struggling against the forces of social conformity: "I am not a number I am a free man" is the series' most resonant catchphrase. The Village's allegorical microcosm of society is presided over by Number 2, played by a different actor every week, with whom Number 6 clashes repeatedly in a battle of wills as he continually questions the authority that has imprisoned him ("Who is Number 1?"). In turn the Kafkaesque authorities try to discover the reason why he resigned. His trenchant refusal to provide any reason at all is itself a powerful assertion of individual freedom. The series culminates in perhaps the most bizarre and psychedelic TV episode ever made, "Fallout", in which Number 6's revelatory discovery of the real power that keeps him imprisoned raises more questions than it answers. --Mark Walker

  • Baby - Secret Of The Lost Legend [1985]Baby - Secret Of The Lost Legend | DVD | (12/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Join a thrilling expedition deep in the forbidding African jungle where two modern scientists are about to make an amazing discovery! While studying rare fossils they discover a pair of enormous pair of Brontosauruses and a hatchling dinosaur alive in the heart of the rain forest. To protect this rare find they must escape from a tribe of mystical native warriors and evade the grasp of an evil scientist in the ultimate battle to survive!Screen favourites Sean Young (No Way Out

  • The Comedy Western CollectionThe Comedy Western Collection | DVD | (16/10/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    They Call Me Trinity (Dir. Enzo Barboni Clucher 1971): A spoof of 'The Magnificent Seven' where a drifter rides into town where his brother is impersonating the local sherriff... Trinity Is Still My Name (Dir. Enzo Barboni Clucher 1972): Trinity and his brother set out to fulfill the promise they made to their dying father to become successful bandits... My Name Is Nobody (Dir. Tonino Valerii 1973): One of the biggest hits of Sergio Leone's career 'My Name Is Nobody' brings together two Western icons: Henry Fonda and 70s Italian superstar Terence Hill. Fonda plays ageing gunslinger Jack Beauregard and nobody is faster than Beauregard - until he meets a man called Nobody (Hill) who has been hired to kill him. However Beauregard was Nobody's childhood hero and the wily young gun starts planning a way that Jack can go down in the history books. Directed by Leone's former assistant director Tonino Valerii with Leone himself taking charge for certain sequences 'My Name Is Nobody' takes an ironic and often comic look at many Spaghetti Western conventions and features one of Ennio Morricone's most delightful playful scores.

  • Brand [1959]Brand | DVD | (28/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Patrick McGoohan gives an outstanding performance as Henrik Ibsen's uncompromising and ultimately tortured priest in the original 1959 BBC World Theatre production. Highly powerful 'Brand' sometimes makes difficult viewing as the character forces those around him to accept the only true path to God...

  • The Prisoner - 35th Anniversary Companion [1990]The Prisoner - 35th Anniversary Companion | DVD | (30/09/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Primarily aimed at fanatic completists, The Prisoner 35th Anniversary Companion gives us an alternative version of the opening episode "Arrival" recently rediscovered from Canadian archival material, along with the broadcast version for comparison. The collection also has text files on associative material like the score for the music, the novelisations and the Dinky model of the mini-moke, clips of the interval bumpers, alternative clips of the opening credits and a sequence in which the opening credits shot of a filing cabinet labelled "Resignations" is reshot in a variety of languages for foreign markets. The episode included reminds us, in both its versions, what an innovative and sinister show The Prisoner was--George Baker in particular is an impressive foil to Patrick McGoohan. There are also text files on the careers of McGoohan and his collaborator George Markstein, as well as an extended interview with Bernard Williams in which he talks frankly about the difficulties of producing a show whose scripts were being written by the star as it was being shot, and tells us of the last-minute improvisation of the sinister balloon, Rover. There is also a short documentary about the show, its fans and the memorabilia shop at Portmeirion, plus a Prisoner parody Renault ad. On the DVD: The Prisoner 35th Anniversary Companion is presented in standard 4:3 television visual ratio; the mono sound has not worn well, especially in the alternative version of "Arrival" where it is at times painfully scratchy. The interface is user-confusing; if you don't already know the shape of The Village it is not immediately obvious that the menu continues on two screens. The packaging includes a lavish booklet that includes a facsimile of the production notes for the show. --Roz Kaveney

  • Definitive Edition - Braveheart [1995]Definitive Edition - Braveheart | DVD | (23/04/2007) from £14.62   |  Saving you £-1.63 (-12.50%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Mel Gibson stars on both sides of the camera playing the lead role plus directing and producing this brawling richly detailed saga of fierce combat tender love and the will to risk all that's precious: freedom. In an emotionally charged performance Gibson is William Wallace a bold Scotsman who used the steel of his blade and the fire of his intellect to rally his countrymen to liberation...

  • Danger Man - Vol. 2 - The Lovers / Girls In Pink Pyjamas [1960]Danger Man - Vol. 2 - The Lovers / Girls In Pink Pyjamas | DVD | (19/02/2001) from £91.32   |  Saving you £-75.33 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Patrick McGoohan stars as John Drake who's up to his neck in drug-smuggling kidnapping and espionage in these eight cult adventures. Episode 5 - The Lovers: Drake provides security for the visiting President of Boravia. Episode 6 - The Girl In Pink Pyjamas: Drake is assigned to look after a confused young woman. Episode 7 - Position of Trust: Drake and an American agent team up to break up a Middle East opium ring. Episode 8 - The Lonely Chair: The daughter of a designer is kidnapped and Drake impersonates her father. Episode 9 - The Sanctury: Drake mimics a newly released prisoner and lands himself into a web of danger. Episode 10 - An Affair of State: Drake investigates an apparent suicide but discovers the body is missing. Episode 11 - The Key: Information is being leaked from the US embassy in Vienna. Drake is called in to help. Episode 12 - The Sisters: A beautiful refugee's claim for political asylum gives Drake an awkward case.

  • Jamaica InnJamaica Inn | DVD | (26/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A ship approaches port on the wild coast of North Cornwall in the early 1800s. A lighthouse keeper is surprised and murdered; the guiding light is doused; and the vessel is lured to smash itself upon the savage rocks... Mary Yellan's father is among the crew massacred by wreckers desperate to plunder the ship's cargo. When her mother dies of grief shortly afterwards Mary leaves her village to join her only surviving relative Aunt Patience in a lonely Inn on Bodmin Moor. Jamaica Inn she discovers is a secret headquarters for he wrecking gangs a staging post for salvaged loot. But her Uncle Joss though a half-crazed murderer is not the ringleader... First broadcast in 1983 HTV's gorgeous production of Jamaica Inn stars Jane Seymour (Doctor Quinn) as the determined Mary Yellan Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) as her demented uncle Joss and Trevor Eve (Waking the Dead) as her ally Jem Merlyn. Adapted from Daphne du Maurier''-s perennial novel this three part serial is directed by the award-winning Lawrence Gordon Clark (Harry''-s Game).

  • Danger Man - Series 1 [DVD] [1959]Danger Man - Series 1 | DVD | (25/01/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Danger Man: Series 1 (6 Discs)

  • Danger Man - Vol. 4 - Conspirator / Honeymooners / Gallow Tree And Six More Episodes [1960]Danger Man - Vol. 4 - Conspirator / Honeymooners / Gallow Tree And Six More Episodes | DVD | (16/07/2001) from £15.58   |  Saving you £0.41 (2.63%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Features the next 8 superb episodes of international espionage featuring super-spy John Drake (Patrick McGoohan). Episode 21 - Vacation: Drake takes an assassin into custody then assumes his identity in order to uncover the intended victim. Episode 22 - The Conspirators: Drake is assigned as a bodyguard to protect the wife of a murdered diplomat. Episode 23 - The Honeymooners: Drake investigates when a groom is accused of murder on his honeymoon in the Far East. Episode 24 - The Gallows Tree: The fingerprints of a terrorist spy believed dead ten years earlier are discovered. Drake is brought in to uncover the mystery. Episode 25 - The Relaxed Informer: In order to unravel a security leak Drake carries out a daring hold-up which leads him into more trouble. Episode 26 - The Brothers: Two bandits kill one of the occupants of a crashed plane and steel a valuable diplomatic satchel. Drake is brought in to retrieve these documents at any cost. Episode 27 - The Journey Ends Half Way: Drake travels to China to investigate the disappearance of an eminent doctor who had bee trying to escape the Communist regime. Episode 28 - Bury The Dead: Drake takes over a dangerous mission when he receives an encoded ticket containing a message that a NATO agent has been killed.

  • A Genius, Two Partners And A Dupe [1975]A Genius, Two Partners And A Dupe | DVD | (07/04/2003) from £9.98   |  Saving you £10.01 (100.30%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Produced by Sergio Leone (and considered by many the missing link in Leone's career) Genius features Terence Hill and a barnstorming performance from McGoohan plus a bizarre cameo from Klaus Kinski. In one of the last major productions of the 70s boom in Italian Westerns Hill plays freewheeling con-artist Joe Thanks in this semi-sequel to the hugely succesful 'My Name is Nobody' up against crooked cavalry officer Major Cabot (McGoohan) who is planning an Indian massacre in orde

  • Cult TV Legends [1966]Cult TV Legends | DVD | (07/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The disc contains the colour 'Danger Man' episode 'Koroshi' and an adventure for 'The Saint' which pits Simon Templar against a mad scientist (in 'The House of Dragon's Rock' an episode directed by Roger Moore). The DVD also includes the opening episodes of 'The Persuaders' (Overture) and 'The Prisoner' (Arrival).

  • The Prisoner - The Ultimate Set [DVD] [1967]The Prisoner - The Ultimate Set | DVD | (25/10/2010) from £136.33   |  Saving you £-36.34 (-36.30%)   |  RRP £99.99

    The Prisoner: The Ultimate Set

  • Danger Man - CompleteDanger Man - Complete | DVD | (30/07/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £79.99

    In a world where a careless word can undo years of work and the slightest misstep can prove fatal John Drake is without peer. A lone operative working for a top-secret NATO office he travels the globe bringing international villains to justice and defusing explosive situations with unshakeable aplomb. The precurser to Secret Agent Danger Man set the standard to which all spy shows aspire. It also defied the conventions of the genre with a hero (The Prisoner's Patrick McGoohan) who fights only as a last resort and never lets temptation distract him from the mission at hand.

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