R.I.P. Patrick McGoohan

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R.I.P. Patrick McGoohan


Patrick McGoohan will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered; but pass away in LA aged 80. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jan/14/patrick-mcgoohan-prisoner-actor-dies]

Patrick McGoohan was the man who turned down roles as legendary as James Bond and The Saint to make his own legend, that of Dangerman (that's Secret Agent to you Yanks), who later became The Prisoner.

Whilst Danger Man was a 60's UK espionage drama, The Prisoner was a Kafka-esque vision that took McGoohan to iconic status.

The Prisoner featured McGoohan as a spy trapped in a nightmare world called "The Village" where his only hope of escape was to give in to the bureaucracy that wanted information. But Number Six, as he was called, never gave in.

The series was not well received at first, and McGoohan left England for America, later receiving two Emmys for his work in Columbo.

In private, McGoohan was as secretive as his alter-ego, once observing, "I abhor the word star. It makes the hair on the back of my neck want to curl up."

But the cult status of The Prisoner grew, even causing McGoohan to resurface as "Number Six" in The Simpsons episode "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes".

While many rumors of a new Prisoner film surfaced over the years, McGoohan never returned to Portmeirion [http://www.portmeirion-village.com/?lID=1], where the Village was filmed.

January 13th, 2009 will be remembered as the day the Prisoner finally broke free. Be seeing you, Number Six.

Source: The Telegraph [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/4242255/Patrick-McGoohan.html]

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Anton P. Nym

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Quintin Stone said:
Terribly sad news. I'm a huge fan of The Prisoner.
I'll miss him, but after the life he lived and getting to see his great-grandchildren I can't really feel too sad. If I'm lucky I'll have lived half as well as he did when I kick off.

Ave atque vale, Patrick, and thanks for everything.

-- Steve
 
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galletea said:
sirdanrhodes said:
Never saw anything of his.
You missed out, you should look him up, the man was brilliant.
Very true, "The Prisoner" is basically a Survival Horror show that gave us conventions that Resident Evil, Portal and Silent Hill are still using today.

"Who is Number One?"
"You are, Number Six."

/salute
 

gains

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"You are free to go."

Things like "Degree Absolute" and "The Schizoid Man" should show up more often in games. Like FEAR.
 

Narcogen

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Anton P. Nym said:
Quintin Stone said:
Terribly sad news. I'm a huge fan of The Prisoner.
I'll miss him, but after the life he lived and getting to see his great-grandchildren I can't really feel too sad. If I'm lucky I'll have lived half as well as he did when I kick off.

Ave atque vale, Patrick, and thanks for everything.

-- Steve
I always thought the series consistent focus (at its shallowest level) on the Prisoner's attempt to escape the Village would've made an excellent setting for a game.
 

electric discordian

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I am slightly sad at this news, I loved the Prisoner, Dangerman and the rest of his material even seeking out the Murder She wrote episodes he did in the eighties and early nineties. he had a great run. Finally someone of worth living to a great old age they deserve, one of my idols actually surviving past fifty is a new experience.

Also on the subject of Prisoner influenced games, Assasins Creed anyone? Memory regression weird science, its like a crusades version of Living in Harmony

In my view "Hammer into Anvil is the greatest episode as Number Six actually has a victory no matter how low key!

As people have said, judging by the Prisoner he was a victim of his own fame trapped by it so this I would say is his finally escaping the village

Be Seeing you.....