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Location Call # Volume Status
 Sherman Library Popular DVD 1st Floor  DVD PRISONER  DISCS 1-2    AVAILABLE  
Title The prisoner / Granada International ; ITV Productions.
OCLC 502024353
ISBN 1419895621
ISBN/ISSN 883929115488
Music number 1000123241 Warner Home Video
Publisher [United States] : Warner Home Video, [2010]
Description 3 videodiscs (276 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
LC Subject heading/s Prisons -- Drama.
Kidnapping -- Drama.
Spies -- Drama.
Other
Genre heading/s
Detective and mystery television programs.
Thrillers (Television programs).
Fiction television programs.
Television programs for the hearing impaired.
System details note DVD, widescreen.
Cast Hayley Atwell, Jim Caviezel, Ruth Wilson, Ian McKellen.
Chronology/place Originally broadcast on AMC in 2009.
Target audience Not rated.
Summary A reinterpretation of the British 1960s cult hit series. A man, known as Six, finds himself inexplicably trapped in the Village with no memory of how he arrived. As he explores his environment, he discovers that his fellow inhabitants are identified by number instead of name, have no memory of any prior existence, and are under constant surveillance. Six is driven by the need to discover the truth behind The Village, the reason for his being there, and most importantly, how he can escape.
Contents Arrival -- Harmony -- Anvil -- Darling -- Schizoid -- Checkmate.
Language note English dialogue; English or French subtitles; Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
General note Title from container.
Special features: unaired scenes; cast/creator commentary; Beautiful prison : the world of the prisoner; a 6-hour film shot in 92 days : the diary of the prisoner; The prisoner comic-con panel; The man behind "2" : Jamie Campbell Bower interviews Sir Ian McKellen.
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