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The Prisoner Season 1 DVD Boxset
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In Stock
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1
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0.5 Kg
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Wide Screen
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Region: Worldwide
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All items will be dispatched the same day once payment received before 3:00 p.m.
It will take 6-12 working days for worldwide shipping.
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Description
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The Prisoner DVD Information
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| Name: |
The Prisoner |
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| Genre: |
Drama | Science fiction | Spy fiction |
| Discs: |
6 |
| Created by: |
George Markstein,Patrick McGoohan, |
| Starring: |
Patrick McGoohan |
| Release Date: |
29 September 1967 |
| Format: |
Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Weight: |
0.5 kg |
| Condition |
New Box Set |
| Audio: |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
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Subtitles - removable |
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The Prisoner DVD Plot
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| The series follows an unnamed British agent who abruptly resigns his job, and then finds himself held captive in a mysterious seaside "village" that is isolated from the mainland by mountains and sea. The Village is further secured by numerous monitoring systems and security forces, including a mysterious device called Rover that captures those who attempt escape. The agent encounters the Village's population, hundreds of people from all walks of life and cultures, all seeming to be tranquilly living out their lives. As they do not use names, they have each been assigned a number. The agent is told by the Village authority he is "Number Six", and they are seeking "information" as to why he resigned; the task of doing this is carried by the ever-changing "Number Two", acting as the Village's chief administrator and proxy to the unseen "Number One"... |
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The Prisoner DVD Images
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The series follows an unnamed British agent who abruptly resigns his job, and then finds himself held captive in a mysterious seaside "village" that is isolated from the mainland by mountains and sea. The Village is further secured by numerous monitoring systems and security forces, including a mysterious device called Rover that captures those who attempt escape. The agent encounters the Village's population, hundreds of people from all walks of life and cultures, all seeming to be tranquilly living out their lives. As they do not use names, they have each been assigned a number. The agent is told by the Village authority he is "Number Six", and they are seeking "information" as to why he resigned; the task of doing this is carried by the ever-changing "Number Two", acting as the Village's chief administrator and proxy to the unseen "Number One"...
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