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The Prisoner: The Schizoid Man
Running Time: 52 min.
Number Six awakens one morning to find that his appearance has been radically altered and that he has been reassigned the "identity" of Number Two. Compounding his confusion, he comes face to face with the new Number Six, who looks exactly like his "old" self (Patrick McGoohan plays both roles). It's all part of a scheme by the New Number Two (Anton Rodgers) to break down the protagonist's resistance --- and possibly, his sanity. Jane Merrow costars as Alison, a woman claiming to have a mental link with Number Six (but which one?) Written by Terence Feely, "The Schizoid Man" first aired in England on October 29, 1967, and in America on July 6, 1968. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The Prisoner: The Schizoid Man Cast and Crew:
Pat Keen - (Nurse) |
Earl Cameron - (Supervisor) |
Gay Cameron - (Number 36) |
Jane Merrow - (Alison) |
Angelo Muscat - (The Butler) |
David Nettheim - (Doctor) |
Dinny Powell - (2nd Guardian) |
Anton Rodgers - (Number Two) |
Gerry Crampton - (1st Guardian) |
Patrick McGoohan - (Number Six) |
Production Credits:
Pat Jackson (Director)
Terence Feely (Screenwriter)
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