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.
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...
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...
cyberianfirst 1 year ago
Excellent! Just like the scene from the opening credits.
I bet Lew Grade was wearing brown underpants after that.
flippinecc 1 year ago
Unless we have actually shared a glass of port with him, let's just refer to him as Mr. McGoohan, shall we we?
Sanernando 2 years ago
Lol cool video i like little stories like that.Tahnk you so much for sharing. RIP Pat.
jimjam69 2 years ago
Wild is perhaps the word. The desk jumping thing sounds completely ludicrous...... artistic license for someone I guess.
moorlarkin 3 years ago
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...?
MrWoofington 3 years ago
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
DickCarusoLombardi 3 years ago
RIP Patrick McGoohan
Airsoftcleaner 3 years ago