In the Invisible Man episode "A Sense of Community", Hobbes and Fawkes wake up in a retirement community for spies very much like the Village. They even find replicas of their own flats, and a Village Maid-type and a "Cobb"-like character both appear. In this clip, Hobbes gets a cursory explanation of his predicament.
McGoohan plays Col. Rumford in this clip from "By Dawn's Early Light" with his good friend Peter Falk. He is the guest murderer, one of the only guest murderers to evoke sympathy on Columbo. 1974.
Patrick McGoohan playing the alpha male in a cutthroat trucking company in this 1957 movie featuring several actors who became cult heroes later. Sean Connery is on the right in the opening scene. He got the James Bond role after McGoohan turned it down.
John Drake and Number 6 didn't do any kissing onscreen, but Patrick McGoohan did. Here you go. Too bad the writing is so terrible. (The Gypsy and the Gentleman, 1957-8).
Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner, Secret Agent) mounts a horse from a standing jump in this scene from The Gypsy and the Gentleman, 1958. Do you see anyone do this anymore? No! Why? Because it's HARD! He makes it look easy, but my friend's athletic brother hurt his groin trying this.
McGoohan stars as a doctor who accuses a father of murder when he denies his daughter a blood transfusion on religious grounds. A very balanced "Law and Order" type of movie well ahead of its time. 1962
Jazz Music video for the Patrick McGoohan "Othello" Jazz movie from the 50s in which he played a scheming, drug-pushing bastard. He also played the drums.
Reference to Patrick McGoohan's masterpiece, the Prisoner, found in an episode of Babylon 5. A REAL reference/homage, not a coincidence like the piped jackets and Knights One and Two. Can you spot it? Scribble Cricket?
John Drake and Number 6 didn't do any kissing onscreen, but Patrick McGoohan did. Here is another one. Too bad the writing is so terrible. (The Gypsy and the Gentleman, 1958).