AFTER "THE PRISONER" THE BIG BUST UP.

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

Everyman films, Mcgoohan's company along with David Tomblim and Terence Feely had plans for features to be filmed in 1968, but after a massive row Lew Grade withdrew the finance.
Feely explains what happened.

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  • Patrick McGoohan was the Johnny Depp of his day, without the Disney baggage...Or maybe the Christian Bale (without the Batman baggage). Iconoclastic, unconventional, and just a tad nuts...

  • Excellent! Just like the scene from the opening credits.

    I bet Lew Grade was wearing brown underpants after that.

  • Unless we have actually shared a glass of port with him, let's just refer to him as Mr. McGoohan, shall we we?

  • Lol cool video i like little stories like that.Tahnk you so much for sharing. RIP Pat.

  • Wild is perhaps the word. The desk jumping thing sounds completely ludicrous...... artistic license for someone I guess.

  • What a wild story. I wonder if Pat was driven by a touch of madness, or if it was his way of getting out of the projects altogether...?

  • I miss PMG so much: the artistic genius and his idiosyncratic way of handling his career.

    Thanks for sharing this. It's very, very interesting

  • RIP Patrick McGoohan

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