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wideawakewesley
07-01-2008, 10:02 AM
Caviezel and McKellen to Star in The Prisoner
Source: AMC June 30, 2008


AMC announced today that acclaimed film actors Jim Caviezel (The Passion of The Christ) and Ian McKellen ("The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "X-Men" films) have signed on to star in the network's reinterpretation of the highly influential 1960's cult classic, "The Prisoner." AMC is co-producing the six-part mini-series with ITV Productions and Granada International, with a worldwide premiere slated for 2009. "The Prisoner," AMC's second original mini-series, combines a wide range of genres, including espionage, thriller and Sci-Fi, into a unique and compelling drama, and expands upon the network's distinctive cinematic approach to creating high-quality programming.

Caviezel will play the title role of "Number Six," a part that was originally made famous when played by Patrick McGoohan. McGoohan also served as the creator, producer, writer and director of the 1960's series, which has become widely regarded as one of the most famous and intriguing cult TV series ever created, permanently altering the scope of the fantasy genre. Two-time Oscar nominee Ian McKellen will co-star playing the role of "Number Two."

"Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellen bring an incredible level of talent to the project, and we're honored they are taking on these important roles. We look forward to this production revitalizing a classic and bringing Patrick McGoohan's brilliant and captivating story to an entirely new generation of viewers," stated Charlie Collier, AMC's general manager and executive vice president. "The caliber of Hollywood talent AMC is attracting further validates our programming vision and our successful strategy of producing quality cinematic originals that stand alongside our library of iconic movies."

"For those of us who were watching grown-up TV in the 60s, 'The Prisoner' was dangerous, exciting and challenging TV. For those of us who were too young to stay up to watch the series, it casts a long shadow. You don't embark on something this iconic without the best team around to do it justice for a whole new era. With Bill Gallagher as writer, Trevor Hopkins as Producer, Michele Buck, Damien Timmer and Rebecca Keane as the UK Execs, AMC as production partners, ITV as UK Commissioners, and Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellen leading the cast, we have that team on board. I can't wait," said John Whiston, Director of ITV Productions.

"Bill Gallagher's new version of 'The Prisoner' is an enthralling commentary on modern culture. It is witty, intelligent and disturbing. I am very excited to be involved," said Ian McKellen.

While the original series, which debuted in 1967, was a riff on Cold War politics, AMC's reinterpretation will reflect 21st Century concerns and anxieties, such as liberty, security, and surveillance, yet also showcase the same key elements of paranoia, tense action and socio-political commentary seen in McGoohan's enigmatic original.

"'The Prisoner' spawned an enormous group of zealous fans who thrived on each week's psychological twists and turns. AMC's version brings 'The Prisoner' back to primetime, and we're tempted to discuss more details, but in the spirit of the series, what you DO know, may hurt you," said Christina Wayne, SVP of scripted original programming.

"The Prisoner" mini-series is a co-production of AMC and ITV Productions; the deal was brokered by Granada International, which holds international distribution rights. Bill Gallagher serves as writer and executive producer, along with Michele Buck, Damien Timmer, Rebecca Keane, and AMC's Charlie Collier, Christina Wayne and Vlad Wolynetz. It is produced by Trevor Hopkins, and directed by Jon Jones.

I'll defintiely be watching this after hearing so many good things about the original series, which I'm also going to make efforts to watch now. Does it hold up?

Wes

stubadub
07-01-2008, 02:09 PM
Hell yes the Prisoner holds up. One of the greatest shows ever! It wasn't on long enough to have a chance to turn bad. Watching it again since seeing Lost is pretty neat. Definitely an influence on that show.

I'm pretty interested in the remake. I'm hoping they do it justice.

tsmith15
07-01-2008, 02:45 PM
I didn't catch what it's about in all that, but I'm interested nonetheless. There's something about high-profile television series that promises goodness.

rokov
07-01-2008, 04:27 PM
I love the original and I'll probably, tentatively watch the new version, but I'm not expecting much. I just don't trust remakes. Caviezel and McKellen are brilliant actors, but I still don't think that they should mess with something as iconic and classic as The Prisoner.

cirdan
07-02-2008, 09:51 AM
Rad a remake of the prisoner, I loved and enjoyed the original series; with that in mind I am a bit worried about this remake I mean to me what kept the show fresh was that every new episode there was a new Actor playing number 2. The whole if one person fails to get the information out of number six they would replace that number two for a different one. Then again we'll see how this plays out, they got fraking Gandalf, you can't go wrong with Gandalf.

heyseuss
07-02-2008, 03:04 PM
Not to be confused with the 60-80's Australian series, Prisoner.

heyseuss
07-02-2008, 03:05 PM
Then again we'll see how this plays out, they got fraking Gandalf, you can't go wrong with Gandalf.

You really wanna see Gandalf act, watch Apt Pupil . .. but read it first (it's short), cus the book was slightly better and the movie ended horribly in comparison to the book... but man, Gandalf rocked in it.

cashoutcurse
07-02-2008, 05:36 PM
The original Prisoner was good until the ending. I hope LOST doesn't end the same way.

cirdan
07-03-2008, 08:44 AM
The original Prisoner was good until the ending. I hope LOST doesn't end the same way.

yeah the ending was a bit weird but it was interesting now I pose this question. What do you think of the ending? does it mean that Number Six left one prison for another?

mr-belvedere
07-04-2008, 06:47 AM
yeah the ending was a bit weird but it was interesting now I pose this question. What do you think of the ending? does it mean that Number Six left one prison for another?

Yes. He'll never really be free in society. That's how I see it at least. They leave it very open for interpretation.

wideawakewesley
07-10-2008, 03:15 PM
Prisoner Details Hinted

AMC's general manager Charlie Collier told SCI FI Wire that the cable network's upcoming reboot of the classic 1960s British SF series The Prisoner will have some familiar elements.

"I don't really think of it being sci-fi, but it has the elements of the Village and the gadgetry," Collier said in an interview at the Television Critics Association press tour on July 9 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Collier wouldn't reveal much more about how the show is being updated, but he offered one big spoiler: The giant white ball, Rover, will be part of the new show.

"Rover was a big part of the TV series, it will be part of it, we can't talk about it extensively now, it will get me in trouble," Collier said.

The Prisoner, AMC's second original miniseries, combines espionage, thriller and science fiction and will star Jim Caviezel as Number Six, a part originated by Patrick McGoohan. McGoohan served as the creator, producer, writer and director of the 1960s series. Lord of the Rings star Ian McKellen will play Number Two, Six's boss and the man who apparently controls the mysterious Village in which he is trapped.

"We got Jesus and Gandalf!" Collier said. "What better cast could we get for those two characters than Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel? It will be a limited series, that's how we could get those guys, but it is extensive, it is six hours."

Caviezel played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ and was in genre films such as The Final Cut, The Count of Monte Cristo, Frequency and the upcoming Outlander. McKellen was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the wizard Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and was Magento in the X-Men movies.

Collier promised that the two actors would talk about the miniseries during a future TV press tour. The Prisoner isn't on AMC's schedule until 2009

Gandalf, Jesus and giant white balls, the ultimate combo!

;)

Wes

wideawakewesley
12-12-2008, 10:26 AM
Michele Buck, the executive producer of the upcoming TV remake of The Prisoner, has admitted that she is not worried about Christopher Nolan's film version of the cult TV show.

Speaking to Digital Spy from the set of the AMC/ITV co-production, Buck said that their version will be completed before the Dark Knight director's movie begins production.

"That talk is still active, I think," she said, referring to Nolan's film project at Universal. "I don't even know if they have a script."

She continued: "We knew of it, and what it was rumoured to be like was totally nothing like ours at all. We'll be finished, edited, transmitted, out before they even shoot - if they shoot. As with everything, these things come up, go down. We will be ahead of him for sure."

The new six-part Prisoner series, starring Jim Caviezel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two, airs next year on ITV.

Didn't realise Nolan was also doing a Prisoner gig.

Wes

stubadub
12-12-2008, 03:13 PM
I'm curious about the new series for sure, but i'm certainly not confident it will be good. Nolan, on the other hand, manages to consistently blow me away. I hope that part is true.

dolson
12-12-2008, 07:56 PM
You really wanna see Gandalf act, watch Apt Pupil . .. but read it first (it's short), cus the book was slightly better and the movie ended horribly in comparison to the book... but man, Gandalf rocked in it.

I liked Apt Pupil, and yeah, he was great in that movie. But I did not like Brad Renfro at all, never liked his acting.

heyseuss
12-12-2008, 08:18 PM
I liked Apt Pupil, and yeah, he was great in that movie. But I did not like Brad Renfro at all, never liked his acting.

Yeh, haven't -liked- anything Renfro has done. I thought he has been ok in some stuff, he was ok in Apt Pupil, for having been incorrectly cast for the role. Just, 'ok', not as good as the role should have been. I really wish they'd done the ending right in that movie, they shoulda killed Renfro's character, like in the book, when he is up a tree shooting ppl on the freeway.

nshady
11-09-2009, 10:34 AM
Well, this is premiering in a week. Another classic series I haven't seen - if this one doesn't hold up I might have to go back and check out the original. Still, they snagged two great leads, so I'm optimistic and will be tuning in. AMC seems like they have good taste given Breaking Bad and Mad Men.

tokenuser
11-09-2009, 11:41 AM
For those in North American - AMC On Demand have the original series online if you want to do the compare/contrast thing.

Would I need to hang my head in shame to admitting never seeing the original? I know the basic storyline, but never saw the show (that I remember).

ruiyo
11-09-2009, 01:59 PM
Well, as a devoted obsessive of the original series I have a foreboding sense of dread about this. I followed the development of the remake for a while, particularly when Sky One (UK TV station) were co-producing with AMC. But then Sky One pulled out because...

“We were excited to re-invent the programme for a wider audience but insisted on preserving some of its unique British sensibilities. Unfortunately the US co-producers wanted to take the show in a different direction.”

I adore every second of the original. I'm also British. I don't think this remake is for me.

Hopefully they prove me wrong though...

tokenuser
11-09-2009, 02:33 PM
Well, as a devoted obsessive of the original series I have a foreboding sense of dread about this. I followed the development of the remake for a while, particularly when Sky One (UK TV station) were co-producing with AMC. But then Sky One pulled out because...



I adore every second of the original. I'm also British. I don't think this remake is for me.

Hopefully they prove me wrong though...AMC are actually pretty good. Mad Men is an awesome show they produce - and sets the mood of the era perfectly. Breaking Bad is great too. Neither are shows that would make it on "traditional" networks - the content would be editted or dumbed down for the mass audience (ratings).

I think AMC will do OK for this.

ruiyo
11-10-2009, 12:36 AM
AMC are actually pretty good. Mad Men is an awesome show they produce - and sets the mood of the era perfectly. Breaking Bad is great too. Neither are shows that would make it on "traditional" networks - the content would be editted or dumbed down for the mass audience (ratings).

I think AMC will do OK for this.

Yeah, I like Mad Men and Breaking Bad, and I'm sure it will be alright, but that is sort of my problem.

"Without the Prisoner, we'd never have had cryptic, mindbending TV series like Twin Peaks or Lost. It's the Citizen Kane of British TV – a programme that changed the landscape." - http://tinyurl.com/8r8vyt

I genuinely consider the Prisoner to be one the most important TV shows of all time, and it is *probably* my favourite TV show ever. I think I'll struggle to fall in love with a shiny new American version, especially if it turns the phenomenally weird original into a MOR throw-away drama.

tokenuser
11-16-2009, 05:09 PM
So ... what do people think?

I saw the first hour, DVRd the second episode.
Loved the visual style. The actors fit the parts.

And above all - I have no idea whats going on, but want to find out more ... and we will, just as soon as 6 puts it together.

I think AMC hit the mark on this one, but its not something that would work on the networks these days - not enough story flow (or Dancing by D grade celebs) to keep people engaged.

This is going to be hard to follow from week to week, but will make a killer DVD boxed set.

bboysno
11-16-2009, 11:33 PM
This is going to be hard to follow from week to week, but will make a killer DVD boxed set.

You won't have to wait a week for the next episode. It is a 6 episode mini-series airing 2 episodes a night through Tuesday. So tune in tonight and tomorrow for the rest.

I've only seen about 1 or 2 episodes of the original and didn't really get into it, but this remake I'm enjoying so far.

tokenuser
11-17-2009, 12:06 AM
I only realised that about an house ago when I was looking at the DVR for tonight.

I thought it was filling the Madmen slot until the new year.

ruiyo
11-18-2009, 11:16 PM
I watched the first episode.

:(