Dewey wrote:
> "Dave U. Random" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in
> news:ca6ca7c70910280707w4a898f22l5a7e43f52f479a59@mail.gmail.com:
>
>> (MassLive.com) - The series has been available in fine quality on VHS
>> and DVD in the past, but the new transfer to high definition Blu-ray
>> is most impressive (Amazon.com: http://xrl.us/PrisonerBluray ). There
>> is newly remixed 5.1 surround sound for all 17 episodes, in addition
>> to the original mono tracks.
>>
>> The five-disc box set has a wealth of bonus material, including early
>> different musical score. Scripts, call sheets and some 1,200
>> production stills can also be accessed on a computer from the fifth
>> disc.
>>
>> Perhaps the greatest thrill for fans will be a warts-and-all 94-minute
>> the series..
>>
>> http://xrl.us/PrisonerBlurayReview
>>
>>
>
> Fleshed out with amateur film footage shot on the set, the documentary
> boasts candid discussions of the making of the series from script
> writers, actors, producers, editors, cameramen and directors.
>
> documentary, as its producers cite his reclusive nature.
>
> While McGoohan did indeed shy away from analyzing his work, it is a
> shame that for legal or financial reasons A& E Home Video failed to
> include a highly informative 35-minute televised interview McGoohan
> granted to Toronto TV host Warner Troyer in 1977. McGoohan analyzed the
>
> Not coincidentally, the Blu-ray box set arrives in stores before the
> lead role. A trailer for the cable TV remake, which airs on Nov. 15, is
> included among the extras.
>
Hoors.
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