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Title:Patrick McGoohan : Danger Man or Prisoner?
Author:Roger Langley; Foreword by Peter Falk
ISBN:0953192644 : 9780953192649
Illustrations:450 rare photos
Format:Paperback
Size:170x245mm
Pages:340
Weight: .84 Kg.
Published:Tomahawk Press - October 2007
List Price: 14.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Television: Biography & autobiography: film, TV, music, theatr: Films; cinema


This is the definitive tribute to one of Britain’s brightest stars, affirming his cult status as a guiding light in international film, television and theatre. Often combining the key roles of actor, writer, director and producer, Patrick McGoohan is a complex Renaissance artist with an impressive body of work. His achievements and failures reveal a driven, highly moral, highly creative star, who steadfastly abhors the glare of publicity. Despite his reluctance to embrace the media frenzy which surrounds 'show business', McGoohan's enigmatic screen persona and his fearless dedication to the performing arts continue to conquer and fascinate new audiences all over the world. He has been described as "The British Orson Welles" by folksinger and fan, Donovan. McGoohan and his work still have fan clubs all over the world. This book will tell you why! Lavishly illustrated with never before seen images, the book explains the enigma that is McGOOHAN! Includes 450 rare photographs.

"Probably one of the best books of the year" -- European Radio Features, for the Book Review Programme broadcast on radio stations across Europe. "Spend some time with Roger Langley's Danger Man Or Prisoner? and you'll come away feeling you know what truly makes the heart beat inside this extraordinary and quite unique British actor of ours." -- Brighton Magazine, 1st November 2007. "...profusely illustrated with a wealth of rare stills...Highly Recommended" -- Cinema Retro, 2008.