Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi | Nummer 6 - 17 - Demaskierung | 1968 | Fall Out | Patrick McGoohan | United Kingdom | 51 |
8,0 IMDb Nr.394 | Handlung Season 1 Episode 16 ‹ Previous All Episodes (17) Witnessing the trials of Number Two and Number Forty-Eight and meeting the President of the Assembly, Number Six escapes during the chaos that follows. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by steve-3285 on 7 January 2007) McGoohan pulls out all the stops in his writing and directing this allegorical conclusion to the groundbreaking TV series. Though there were many hints scattered throughout the series that #6 was essentially dealing with his own demons?that point is made abundantly clear in this outrageously inventive episode. We are all locked in our cells, both the cells of our material bodies and the cells of our past, our reputations, our egos. When #6 begins to address the forces of society his word "I" gets repeated to the point of drowning out his message (it also is the word "aye" meaning yes and a pun for the all seeing "eye" of number one). The ego and ego worship appears as a mad god (#1 or eye). Though many would revere freedom in the abstract, there is a great internal fear of true freedom. McGoohan's character is very controlled and emotionally tight, thus his shadow side (#1) is a complete loon (for example, playing the Beatles tune "All you need is love" over a blazing gun fight). When McGoohan launches #1 into space, a chain of events occur leading the four escapees toward various illusions of freedom within the outside world (hitching a ride to nowhere in particular, joining the halls of political power or racing a sports car). The silent butler appears to take McGoohan place in his home which opens by itself as an extension of the Village. Though many dislike the episode for its unabashed symbolism, it stands as a fitting and provocatively ambiguous end to the series. Along with "Free for All," it's my personal favorite episode. | Darsteller Alexis Kanner ... Number Forty Eight Angelo Muscat ... The Butler Leo McKern ... Former Number Two Kenneth Griffith ... The President Peter Swanwick ... The Supervisor Michael Miller ... The Delegate Roy Beck ... Jury member (uncredited) Peter Madden ... Undertaker in opening sequence (uncredited) Patrick McGoohan ... Number Six (uncredited) John Tatham ... Bentley Driver (uncredited) | ||||
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