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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: A&E
EAN: 0733961768589
Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 355
Label: A&E Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 StereoEnglishPublishedDolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
MPN: AAE-76858
Number Of Items: 18
Publisher: A&E Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 27, 2007
Running Time: 3420 minutes
Studio: A&E Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: April 03, 1965
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Editorial Review:Product Description:It was 1965 when American audiences first welcomed handsome principled secret agent John Drake (Patrick McGoohan of The Prisoner ) into their homes as CBS ran the unique spy series known as SECRET AGENT.Now at last John Drake s entire crime-solving career including the first season that aired only in the U.K. under the name Danger Man as well as all 47 episodes of the international hit Secret Agent is available in one unique collection. Each episode of this exciting spy thriller is complete and uncut and presented in the original broadcast order from the original Danger Man episodes through the two rarely seen color episodes of Secret Agent that provided a vivid finale to the long-running suspense thriller.The complete Secret Agent series including the first season that aired only in the U.K. is now available togther for the first time in one high-margin 18-disc set.Features all 86 episodes from the SECRET AGENT A.K.A. DANGER MAN series at a 50% discount from buying the Danger Man and Secret Agent Megaset collections separatelyStarring the Emmy® Award-winning Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner ). Special Features: Patrick McGoohan Biography/Filmography WComplete Full-Length Original U.S. Opening Featuring SecretAgent Man Sung by Johnny Rivers WPhoto GallerySystem Requirements:Run Time: 3420 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 733961768589 Manufacturer No: AAE-76858
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Reviewers here rightly comment on how refreshing it is to see a spy with a sense of morality. John Drake lives by a strict moral code. He is not a womanizer, and does not like violence. This echoes the life of McGoohan himself, who does not like filming love scenes because he doesn't want to kiss women other than his wife, and who is also very devoutly religious. When he was young he even for a time considered becoming a priest.
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Finally the prices are coming down! I bought both sets already for twice this price and not in one box, this is a nice set to give a spy show buff (like your husband who likes this stuff!). I'm not dissapointed that I didn't wait because I got some much needed entertainment earlier but I do recommend this set if you have not bought it yet. The 30 minute shows are really crammed but great for McGoohan buffs like me still, the 60 minute shows have some awesome episodes that I'm still slowly discovering, ...
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Prior to his hit role as "No.6" in the Prisoner, Patrick Macgoohan was John Drake of NATO and leter "M9". He was James Bond before James Bond hit the big screen and he really would have been perfect for the role. The Secret Agent Danger Man series was similar to Fleming's Bond in the books. Bond and Secret Danger Man both had intrique, violence, high-tech gadgetry (for the time) and exotic locales. What Secret Danger Man did not have was sex or a gun compared to Ian Fleming's James Bond. All around ...
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A good quality production with a good deal of on location footage along with good actors and excellent dialouge make this series a good selection to add to any dvd collection. The music score is also well done. The first portion of the series' shows are approx.40 ea. and fast paced. But I prefer the hour long episodes, This is where Patrick Magoohan gets to use a broader range of his skills and participate in more lengthy, well written dialouge.
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As a child, I watched Secret Agent on PBS. Years later, from the prospective of someone who grew up during the Cold War, the show still does not disappoint.
I've now watched most of the half-hour Danger Man episodes in this set, and they are just as good as the full-hour Secret Agent episodes. Patrick McGoohan's wry presence; lots of snappy, fast-paced dialogue (delivered in McGoohan's inimitable style); lots of fun pseudo-judo; wonderful character actors in supporting roles. This is simply ...
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